Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 12, 1967, Image 14

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    14—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, August 12,1967
Sole Register
SAT. AUG. 19 at 9:00 a.m.
Compl< tc Dispersal of Farm
Machi'icrj, crop*, silos on the
premi 8 miles north of
Oxfor i, 2 miles south of Coch
ranville. \k mile west of Route
#4l. Chester Co. Terms by
Deny ?lanor Farms, Inc Coch
ranvil’e, Pa
H4-H
NEWS
DRUMORE SEWING CLUB
PICKS COMMITTEES
by June Aaron, reporter
Meeting at the Chestnut Lev
el Church House on. August
2nd, Drumore 4-H Sewing Club
president Barbara Kreider ap
pointed two committees.
Planning the Mother’s Tea
will be Shirley and June Aa
ron. Ann Murry, and Jo and
Sue Boohar. The committee to
prepare roundup plans includes
Barbara Aaron, Cindy Kreider,
and Elaine Weaver
This was the last scheduled
meeting for the summer.
FOOD SAFETY
One of the best way to keep
foods cool on a picnic is to
pack them in a prechilled cool
er, says Louise Hamilton, Perm
State extension foods and nu
trition specialist. Put ice in
the cooler seveial hours be
fore you pack lor the picnic
The ice will keep longer and
food will stay cold. Keep foods
in the refrigerator until just
before you’re ready to pack
and leave for the picnic.
FREEZING VEGETABLES
Fiesh tender vegetables still
cnsp with morning dew are
best for- freezing Do not de
pend on freezing to improve
vegetable quality, reminds Mrs
Ruth Buck, Penn State exten
sion foods and nutrition spe
cialist For top-quality prod
ucts, choose varieties that are
recommended for freezing
PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE
111 ACRE FARM
on Sat., September 2,1967
at 2 P.M. Sharp
R. D. #l, Brogueville, Pa. in
Chanceford Twp. on the road
between Leipharts Furniture
store and Muddy Creek Road.
Farm of the late J. Roy Warner
The undersigned will offer at
public sale the following: Farm
consisting of approx. 11l acres
of which there are approx. 80
acres of farming land of which
is very good rich ground and
produces very good crops. The
balance of approx. 31 acres con
sists of meadow and woodland.
There is good road frontage on
both sides of the road that of
fers some very choice building
sites. Improvements consist of
a large 10 room frame house
with hot and cold water, ce
mented basement, spring house,
large frame barn with running
water, cemented stables, tobac
co and potato shed and other
out buildings, frame tenant
house with 5 rooms, has hot &
cold water.
This farm has a very good
water supply that comes from
the best of springs. Anyone on
the market for a good farm be
sure to inspect this ope-
For inspection of farm, phone
Brogue 927-6193. , ■>,
Not responsible'for accidents
on day of sale.
Terms: 10% down, balance in
30 days.
ELLEN E. WARNER
Jacob A. Gilbert, Auctioneer
Phone Red Lion 246-5056
SAT. AUG. 19-12:30 p.m.-Pub
lie Sale new 3 bedroom Ranch
home & household goods lo
cated 6 mi. S of Quarryville, 1
mi. W of Penn Hill along road
just N of Little Britain Pres
byterian Church. Lancaster Co..
Pa. Terms by Quincy A. Arnold
PUBLIC ANTIQUE SALE
Saturday, August 19,1967 at 10 A.M.
Blue Ball, Pa., Lancaster County
MARTIN'S ANNUAL ANTIQUE
AND COLLECTOR'S ITEMS SALE
Furniture, Glass, China, Iron, Tin, Coins and Many
More.
PAUL Z. MARTIN
Ph. New Holland (717) 354-6671
Save time! Save on labor!
VanDcile
rt/ljP/M' AUTOMATIC
Ivr' BUNK feeder
GIANT CAPACITY
A powerful 9 inch auger is offset within a giant, fully
enclosed 12-inch steel hood. This unique design provides a
reservoir for silage and feeds the full length of the feeder,
greatly increasing the capacity and speed with which feed
moves to the livestock. Handles the output of the largest
silo unloader with ease.
FEEDS ENTIRE HERD AT ONE TIME
Feed is augered (he full length of the enclosed hood and is
then automatically dumped into the feeding bunk, providing
equal rations to each head of livestock at the same time No
cattle crowding. No spilled and wasted feeds. When feed
is dumped, the hood closes automatically and repeats as
often as needed.
SILENT, CLOG-PROOF OPERATION
Powerful 9-inch auger never touches the metal hood;
eliminating metal-to-mctal friction and providing the right
• .-clearance to prevent-brnding and clogging even when mate
rials have high moisture content. Horsepower requirement*
, 1 1 1 ' pre rcdiided too.
’ LET US GiVE YOU COMPLETE DETAILS OF THE
AMAZING VAN-DALE S-17 BUNK FEEDER
CALEB M. WENGER
R. D. 1 Drmnore Center 548-2116 Quarryville, Pa.
SAT. AUG. 19-ftt 10 a.m., Blue
Ball, Pa. Mailin’! Annual An
tique and collectors’items sale,
by Paul Z. Martin.
SAT. AUG. 19-al 1 p.m.. Lan
caster County Ayrshire Sale at
Leroy Senscnig’s barn on Rt.
472. 2 mi. SE of Quarryville.
S;l7
SAT. SEPT. 2 at 2 p.m.-Public Chamoeford Twp. Farm of the
Sale of valuable Real Estote «t late J. Roy Warner. Term* by
RD #l, Brogueville, Pa. in Ellen E. Warner.
BARN SPRAYING
SPRAY THE MODERN WAY
Use CARBOIA SPRAY
• Dries White • Disinfects
• Less Cobwebs
MAYNARD L. BEITZEL
Witmer, Pa. Phone 392-7227
? Attend The Lancaster County
AYRSHIRE
SALE
SATURDAY, AIK. 19,1967
1:00 P.M.
Sale at Leroy Sensenig’s barn on Rt. 472, 2 mi.
Southeast of Quarryville, Pa.
Selling
40 - FRESH COWS and
BRED HEIFERS - 40
Sound young cows from the breeds best approved
Sirep. Mostly fresh cows and close springers ready
to make lots of fall milk.
For catalog write;
LEROY C. SENSENIG
SALE MANAGER
R#2, Quarryville, Pa. Phone 786-3128
PUBLIC SALE
6 Miles South of Quarryville, 1 Mile West of Penn Hill along
road just North of Little Britain Presbyterian Church, Fulton
Township, Lancaster County, Pa.
SATURDAY, AUG. 19, 1967
12:30 P.M.
NEW 3 BEDROOM
RANCH HOME
80% COMPLETED, FULL BASEMENT. 2 FIREPLACES, BIRCH
CABINETS IN KITCHEN AND BATHROOM,
FULLY INSULATED, ACOUSTIC TILE CEILINGS.
ADJACENT TO HOUSE 12x24 HEATED UTILITY ROOM WITH
GARAGE ATTACHED
Situated on a lot of 140 Perches, with 112 ft. Frontage and 340 ft.
Depth. Lawn and Walks Completed.
ALSO SELLING 10x50
Skyline Mobile Home
4 Years Old in,excellent conjdition. (Fully Equipped.)
10% down with immediate possession upon settlement. '
Household Goods .Consists of
New Living Room Suite, New Cedar Twin Beds (can be used
as Bunk Beds.) Occasional Tables, Table Lamps, Chest of Draw*
ers, Singer Treadle Sewing Machine, 2 Single Beds, Oil Lamp,
Some Dishes, Cold Packer, Scales, Utility Cabinet, Zenith Tele
vision, Wringer Washer, Child’s Record Player, Electric Saw,
Porch Glider, Aluminum Chairs, Picnic Table, Planet Jr. Garden
Tractor, 21 in. Power Mower, Child’s Tricycle, Boy and Girls;
Bikes, Garden Tools. It *‘ M
TERMS BY
Quincy A. Arnold
Telephone 548-2846
Properties may be inspected anytime prior to sale.
Kreider and Diller, Auctioneers. ;
REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE