Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 14, 1967, Image 13

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Feed your cattle mechanically right in their stalls with revolu
tionary new Badger Self-Propelled Feeder. Distributes chopped hay,
silage, grain or mixed feeds evenly, quickly, quietly the entire length
of the manger. It’s a Badger first now available to you!
No feed separation Badger's new Self-Propelled Feeder distributes
all types of feeds evenly. No separation of fine and coarse feeds.
Versatile New Badger principle lets you feed rations individually,
mixed together or one over the other—the entire length of the manger.
Lower operating costs Lower power input (only % to 1 hp) greatly
reduces operating costs, maintenance needed
Plan now to reduce your feeding costs, see us. Ask about convenient
Badger financing.
Arthur C. Heisey R. M. Brubaker & Son
Jonestown, Pa. Salunga
Grumelli Farm Service
Quarryville
John Deere
237 Corn Picker
raises the speed limit
in high-yield.com
Shift up! Pick at speeds up4o'sfijmphseven whervyields
run well over 10p bushels* Lon® tapered gathers and
high inside shield, funnel ; -st3iks right fn.. Evem'tanglec.'
stalks seldom escape three roller-type gathering chains.
There’s new gathering and snapping speedy And the
237’s spiral snapping rolls-cut shelling joss"lh-half.
Faster elevators with higher flights'move-corn up fast.
Trash goes too, aided by new rotating trash paddles.
New husking rolls —cast-iron spirals against serrated
rubber—peel husks, pull trash through. You pick clean.
See the new 237 soon. Ask about the Credit Plan.
M. S. Yeorsley & Sons
West Chester 609-2990
Landis Bros. Ine. A. B. C. Groff/ Inc.
Lancaster 393-3906 New Holland 354-8001
Shotzberger's Wenger Implement Co.
Elm 685-2141 Buck 284-4467
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Isaac W. Hurst
Blue Ball
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• Farm Women
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Manor Ridge, where a mem- president of Society of Far:
her, Mrs. Mervln Denlinger.is Women #22 at the Society’
a guest. Crafts made toy the monthly meeting Tuesday at
guests will be shown and for p.m. at the home of Mrs. Rich
sale. ard Forry, 2016 Horseshoe Rd.
Lancaster.
SOCIETY #22 Other officers elected are:
Mrs. Paul Miller was elected Mrs. Lloyd Herr, vice presi
Order Now For Fall Spreading
Ivan M. Martin, Inc. New Holland 354-2112
Blue Ball, Pa. Gap 442-4148
PUBLIC SALE
Wednesday, Oct. 25, 1967
2:00 P.M.
44 ACRE FARM
More or les,s
On road leading from Hess’ Church to Clay, Yi mile
east of Brunnerville in Warwick Township.
6 ROOM
STONE HOUSE
with full bath
84 x 36 barn and tobacco shed with attached shed.
Stalls for 22 cows.
8 x 40 cement stave silo.
Tile milk house.
32 x 32 hog pen and poultry house.
24 x 60 corn barn and implement shed.
Wash house and spring house.
2 water systems.
Buildings in good repair and land in high state of
cultivation.
Elmer V. Good
Owner
Route 1, Lititz, Pa.
Frank & Paul Snyder, Aucts.
Owen Hershey, Atty. £ /•"
Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, October 14,1967 —13
dent; Mrs. Harry Shcnk, secre
tary; Mrs. William Weller, cor
responding secretary; and Mrs.
Henry Hess, treasurer.
Co-hostess for the meeting
was Mrs Ralph Martin, who
also led the devotions.
Mrs. Otto Stephens gave a
program on intcnor decorating
in the home.
Donations of $lO each wcie
given to the Needlewoik Guild
and Lancaster Association for
Retarded Childicn.
The Society will hold a rum
mage sale on Oct 24 and 25 at
the Malta Temple, Lancaster
Also, the Society will have a
demonstration table at the
Homemakers Chr'stmas pio
gram on Nov. 15
Society 21 will enteitain So
ciety 22 on Oct. 19 at 6 30 pm.
at Quarryville Fire Hall
The next meeting will be
held Nov. 14 at 7:30 pm at the
home of Mrs John Neff, Mt.
Joy R 2.
Society 6
The meeting o£ Society of
Farm Women #6 was held in
the home of Mrs Bertha Kel
ler, Elizabethtown R 3, October
7, with Mrs Charles Rife and
Mrs. Martha Eshleman as co
hostesses.
Vice president, Mrs Milton
Eberly, was in charge and Mrs
Richard McMullen gave the de
votions.
Election of officers was held.
Mrs. Martha Eshleman was
elected president Serving with
her are 'Mrs Samuel Myer, vice
president, Mrs Eberly, treasur
er, and Mrs Charles Nissley.
corresponding secretary
A contribution of $lOO was
made to the Lancaster Associ
ation of Retarded Children, and
$2O to the Mount Joy Needle
Work Guild. Five members vol
unteered to fold Christmas
Seals on Oct 24 and cookies
will be given to the USO on
'Saturday, Oct 21.
Mrs. Walter Bomberger, Man
heim, displayed antique dishes
and gave a talk about some of
them. Thirty-six members and
guests attended.
The Nov. 11 meeting will
be held at the home of Mrs.
Ray Hixon
RANGE OF POSSIBILITIES
Many nurseries stock several
small flowering shrubs during
the fall, says J. Robert Nuss.
extension ornamental horticul
turist at Penn State Univer
sity These can sometimes be
used to replace difficult flower
beds. If garden space is limit
ed, summer and fall blooming
varieties are available.
Fertilizers
For Fail Seeding
3-12-12
5-10-10
0-14-14
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