Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 17, 1968, Image 18

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    ~-Lancaster-Farming, Saturday, February-17,1968
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GRANGE NEWS
'Fulton Grange #B6 held'their
regular meeting Feb 12 at the
Grange Hall at Oakryn Clifford
W. Holloway Jr , Master, was in
charge of the business session.
Plans were made to have a dele
gation attend the Milk Control
Law public hearing Feb. 21 in
the majority caucus room in
House of Representatives, Har
risburg
The Home Economics Com
mittee will have refreshment
stands at the Theodore Beck
sales March 16 and 23 Mrs
Melvin £naub announced the
1968 K ational Grange cotton
sewing contest which will close
April 30 There are classes open
for contestants from 12 to 17
years of age and for 18 years
and older They must be either
Grangers or sponsored by,
•Grange members
Pomona Grange chorus re
hearsal was announced'for Feb.
25, 8 pm at the home of Mr
and Mrs Charles McSparran,
Quarryville Also a code ; readmg
class and party ’for March 2, 8
p.m. at the same place
The Youth Committee will
• For The Form Wife
(Continued from Page 14)
1 cup milk
cap sifted flour
1 tablespoon sugar
Yi 'teaspoon salt
% cup semi-street chocolate
'pieces, melted
Cherry Sauce:
1 can (l ib., 1 oz.) sweet -pitt
ed cherries, drained
Yz cup water
% to Yz cup sugar
1 tablespoon cornstarch “
2 tablespoons margarine
2 tablespoons lemon juice
In a small mixing bowl, beat
eggs well Add milk Mix until
smooth. Sift together flour, sug
ar, and salt Add to egg mixture
and beat into a smooth batter
Blend in chocolate. Refrigerate
for at least 1 hour Pour about
2 tablespoons batter Tor each
crepe on a lightly buttered, heat
ed grill Bake 2 to 3 minutes
per side.
>Cut ice cream into 1 ime h
slices. ’Divide -each slice into 3
strip's. Place a'strip ih the cen
ter of each crepe. Fold sides
Ground dee cream iso 'it '.is well
idnclosed. 'Place <on ’a 'pan m
freezer until'ready‘.to serve.
To Mdke Cherry 'Sauce: In a
small saucepan, combine cher
ries, % cup water, and sugar. l
Bring cherry mixture to a rapid
boil. Add remaining water to
cornstarch: blend to a smooth
paste. Add to cherry mixture.
Continue to cook. Stirring con
stantly, ’until thick and clear,
about 5 minutes. Remove from
heat. Add margarine and lemon
juice. Serve ’hot sauce over 2
individual crepes per serving
Makes 8 servings (2 crepes
each )
NOTE- Remove ice cream
filled crepes from freezer ap
proximately 10 minutes prior to
serving.
People More Meat
Jin 1967, 'the average Ameri
can ate 105 pounds of beef, 63
pounds of pork, 4 >pounds of
veal, and -Of lamb for
a total of 176 pounds. That’s >l5
pounds more -than <m 1960, ac
cording to 'Harold E. Neigh,
Penn State extension consumer
economics specialist. Since 1960,
consumption figures for beef
have increased 20 pounds while
pork, veal, and lamb have each
declined about 2 .pounds.
It takes about 70,000 blue cor
duroy jackets each year to satis
fy the demands of FFA mem
bers throughout the nation.
have a dance for the youth of Mrs. Jesse Wood, Lecturer,"
the community March 9. presented the following pro-
The following Grange visita- gram - Group singing; Readings:
tion schedule for Lancaster f Co. “Some Facts About Abraham
was announced; March sat “Sal- Linc o In” by Mrs. Charles
isbury Grange, White Horse. Roath; ‘Some Words of Wash-
Colerain Grange fills officers’ mgton’ by Mrs. William WaJ
chairs and Fulton Grange pre- ton and The Lecturer s La
sents the program; May 21 at ment” by Mrs. Jesse Wood A
Colerain Grange, Kirkwood, Ful- Quiz on the U. S. Presidents by
ton fills officers’ chairs and Sal- Mrs. Robert Lewis A talk on
isbury presents program; July Ritualism byC. G. McSparran.
8 at Fu 11 o n Grange, Oakryn. Mrs. Ambrose Glffing presented
Salisbury fills officers' chairs jokes and conducted a'game.
All-Day Spring Sale
Farm Machinery, Lumber,
Full Line Horse Implements
Tuesday, February 27, 1968
•‘Along iroad 'leading from ißrownstOwn to iFarmerSville, %j
mile from'former splace 8 tractors; '.balers, 'choppers; silo fill-,
ers; corn pickers; manure spreaders; grass mowers; side delivery!
rakes, eornplanters; wagons; plows; ’discs; ’harrows; variety of
luniber; fharness/etc. *etc. :
Prank anfliPadl 'Sny'der, AuCts,
We 'Will 'sell mn commission Gall , 2IT-6Se-‘0024.
''Refreshments— iTVdt'rcsponsißle'for-accidents.
m a*
Public
OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE,
DAIRY CATTLE,
FARM MACHINERY
TUESDAY,
At R. D. #l. Felton, Pa. between Red Lion and Felton ap
proximately Va, mile ‘West ‘off -’Red -Lion-Pelton ‘road in Windsor
Twp. Follow sale arrows. The undersigned will offer at public
sale the
Dairy farm consisting Of approx. TOS acres of which there'are
approx. 65 acres of good rich farming-land and the balance in pas
ture and woodland, small stream Of water goes over part of farm,
good water supply. Improvements consist of a large stone & as
phalt shingle'house with B’bedrooms also 2 living and two dining
rooms, 2 full baths on first floor, 2 electric hot water heaters, also
a large dairy barn for approx. 60 head with a block milking par
dor -for 4 head and milk house complete with Mojonnicr 425 gal.
milk tank, electronic eye washer, and pipeline milkers, these
units go with real'estate. Also block garage & chicken house,,
corn barn & wagon shed, 2 silos. Anyone on the market for a
good dairy farm, he sure and see‘this one.*For inspection‘phone
246-5392 or call auctioneer. Real estate Will be-offered at Ip.m. on
day of sale. Terms: TO% 'down, balance in 30 days. Other-details
on day of sale.
DAIRY CATTLE
28 Holstein Dairy Cows
2 Ayrshire Dairy Cows
1 Guernsey Dairy Cow
14 Holstein Heifers
2 Ayrshire Heifers
These dairy cows are grade cattle, all but 1 are from artificial
breeding and all are ‘bred -ariifically. They come in at various
dates. One half of heifers are bred others are open. This herd
will be TB and Bangs tested within 30 days of sale. Don’t miss
this sale if you need good dairy cows.
f ARM MACHINERY
John Deere No. 40 crawler'tractor, Allis Chalmers WD trac
tor with cultivators and* two bottom plow, cultivators for DC‘CaSe‘
tractor, manure loader, MC flail chopper, manure spreader, grain
drill, cnltipacker, weeder, Papec hammermiU, side dresser foi
Case tractor, John Deere wire tie baler, McDeering lime spread
er, Sears com shelter, McDeering ensilage filler, two wheel trail
er, twoTbottorntplPw/S tons of 340-10-10 fertilizer, 1 ton of 0-20-20
fertilizer, extension ladder, belt, dinner bell and other articles
too numerous'to mention.‘Farm machinery will be sold first. Not
responsible for accidents on day of sale.
Refreshments Available
Jacob A. Gilbert, Auctioneer
Phone Red Lion 246-5056
Gilbert & Frey, Clerks
and Colerain presents the pro
gram.
j&T 50:30 ArM.iby
©AVID H. <SOOD
Sale
MARCH
At 12 Noon Sharp
REAL ESTATE
H. R. STITLEY
C < v
12, 1968
Terms: Cash
\
PUBLIC
OF VALUABLE FARM MACHINJRY
and PERSONAL PROPERTY^
SATURDAY, MARCH 2.1%?,
At- 12 Noon 'Sharp
At R, D. #l, Wrightsville, Pa..in Lower Windsor Twp. at
Martinsville approx. 7% miles *South of'Wrightsville. The
signed having sdldfann will offer 'dt'piiblic sale the r foHdwitfg?—
2 Model 44 Massey 'Harris tractors, Model SO -and 22 Massey
Harris tractors, Model 101 "JR. Massey Harris tractor, "Model 50
Harris clipper combine 7 ft. cut power "take off ! %ith , bin.
New Holland 68 baler power take off and in excellentodndHion,
MF 7 ft. cut mower three point, MF rake three point power take
off T New Holland’hay crimper, -John Deere fluffer, 2 Grove wag
ons'one with wide track,'2 Grove false end .gates, Grove pqwer
unit, Smoker 32'ft. elevator with corn chute, Grove drag'eleyatqr,,,
Skyline forage 'Chopper with corn and hay heads, TFord< tractor ‘
engine, John Deere blower and,pipe. New'ldea manure'Spreader
No. 12A, John Deere disc 16-32, John 'Deere 12 ft. Spring harrow.,
-and’drag,>BrillionlD*ft. r eultipacker,MF S’bbttOm plow,-:
Massey‘Hdffis'S'.pt. 3 bottom 12” plow, John Deere 15 disc grain!-,
‘drill, Massey Harris 3-12” pull type plow, Massey Harris amounted ”
J 2 row'corn picker, Woods Bros. 1 row com picker, limetilrill, to-,
■bacco'baler,-tobacco lath, 20 ft.'grain auger, Massey Mantis man--;
f urcloader, SHomfmamlre’loaiJ er,-silo ( filler,’Woods ! rdtary Chopper,;
'GdHlipoftdble hammermilFwith'power take bffand traveling feed •
Holland hammermill, 'belts, 2’hole corn "shelter, John''
'Deere #4B corn shelter, electric motdrs,-280 gal. =gasdlihe tank,
with ,pump, spike -harrow, weed sprayer,'tractor^cultivatttfs,«Mas<!
-sey ‘Harris & ‘row ’corn ‘plariter-with 3 ‘tit. ’Mitdh, ‘FarqUhar l rowi.
transplanter, heavy log -chains, <wood saw, 2 'wheel -rubber lire
trailer,‘pileofiron, grain fan, Wood approx.
10 'squares <df 'heavy ‘Woodtex asphalt 'shingles, dirt scoop, plat
form scales, grain bags, iron trough, square back sleigh, usual
small items off wagons, some household goods and antiques.
'Conic -early, lots tb 'sdll. Most of <£bove'machinery is in good con
dition. Lunch’available on the grounds. Not for acci
dents on day of sale. Terms: Cash.
Jacob A. Gilbert, Auctioneer
Gilbert & Frey, Clerks
PUBLIC SALE
op—
FARMING IMPLEMENTS AND-*; I
SATURDAY, MARCH 2,1968
The undersigned will offer at Public Sale on the premises situated
in Manhehn Township, IVs miles north of Landis Valfey, on
Kissel Hill Road, the following farming implements and : house*'
hold goods, to wit
FARM ALL H. 'with 'Cdltivators, KTanifre Xoader '& 'Snowßucketir
FARMALL C, with Cultivators —jHSt overhauled;
MASSEY HARRIS 44, with Snow Plow & 3-BOttohl Plow No. 3114,
McCormick No. 37 Disc Harrow, on rubber; McCtfemick; Grass
- No. 100, fast hitch; McCormick Corn. Planter; JohiiXJ&sre
No. 490 Corn Planter; New Holland 69 Baler, like new;
New Holland 616 Harvester
With'Corn and Grass-Head.
NEW HOLLAND No. 331 MANURE SPREADER;
Three NeW 'Wagons, Wagon, New Holland 12-
foot 'Dime Drill, New Holland Smoker Grain Bin, Smoker 24-foot.
Elevator, Little Giant Corn Drag. • " /
John Deere Von 'Brunt- 13 Double Disc Drill:,:;
With 'Power Troll Attachment. Jr . 0..
JOHN DEERE No. 30 COMBINE 7-FOOT CUT, *’
With Auger and Bin P.T.O. ( *
John Deere Side Delivery Rake; John Deere Spring Harrow! likb
new, Gehl Flail Chopper No 62, 6 foot; Gehl Blower wit h6O foot’
Pipe; Sides and False End-gates-for two Wagons and Unloaded
New Idea Hay Conditioner No. 750, like new;
New Idea Gorn Picker, No. 7
CASE 3-BOTTOM DISC PLOW.
12-ft. Weeder, Adapter for fast hitch; Dunham Cultipacker,.Hypro
Jet Sprayer, K-5 Generator, AUis-Chalmers Wheel Weights r ßower«
House Welder, Grindstone, Wheel-away Egg Washer, £0 ;Milk
Cans, Platform Scales, ail 'kinds of Poultry Supplies, -Galvanized.'
•Pi£e-*ard Sittings, 36-ft. Extension ladder, Hay, Straw, .Silage,
"3000- bushel Ear Corn,- 4800 Tobacco hath, and Jots of miscellan
eous.darm needs.
Also Some Household Goods
Breakfast Set witlrS Chairs, Metal Bed and Mattress, and many
items too numerous to mention.
Auctioneer’s Note: IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR REAL
GOOD FARM MACHINERY, DON’T MISS THIS SALE!
Sale-to commence at 11.00 a m sharp at the afore-mentioned'
date and place. Household Goods to be sold first. Terms and *
conditions by
M. ROHRER HERSHEY
RUTH R. HERSHEY
FRANK G. GROFF & ELMER H. KAUFFMAN, Auctioneers 1 * .
VINCENT WENDLER, Clerk -‘ - ?'
FARM MACHINERY
LYDIAX.
KENNETH W. OLPHIN
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
TO BE HELD ON
460 International
Like New 12(MLHours.
SALE
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