Lancaster Farming Ads Pay PUBLIC SALE FARM EQUIPMENT TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1969 11:30 AM. iVz mile Southeast of Elizabethtown, Pa. Turn off Rt. 230 at the Farm Diner, farm located along Bossier Road. Int. “560” (fully equipped) with No. “52” loader, “V” snow-plow, No. 411 (4 bottom plow), (fast hitch). M. M. U-302 tractor (recently overhauled), M. M. 3 bottom 16 inch plow, Farmall “C”, Int. cornplanter. New Holland self-propelled “818” forage harvester with GM Diesel engine (equipped with pickup and 2-row corn heads). (2) Dion self unloading beater wagons with heavy Grove (10 ton chassis). 1952 Ford V-8 truck “F-6” with Dion forage box. M. M. Uni-Harvester 10 ft. width (both combine and cornpfcker heads). Gehl Hl-Throw blower (used 1 season), Even-flo dis tributor, 140 ft. of 9-inch pipe, McCurdy bin wagon, Myers combination crimper and mower, !N.H. “77” baler, N.H. PTO spreader, Case roto-beater, Dunham cultipacker. Green chop feeding wagon, 2 sets of dolly wheels, McD. 2- row potato digger, single row digger. Air compressor (automatic), Lincoln welder cutting torch, tods including wrench sets, log chains, platform scales, silage cart, metal stock trough, 30 chicken crates. MILKING EQUIPMENT Including; (3) Surge 50 lb. units, 12 can front-opening cooler, double S.S. wash tub, 30 milk cans and numerous other items. Auctioneers Carl Diller and J. E. Kreider PUBLIC SALE OF FARM MACHINERY AND HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE LOCATION: From Lancaster to New Danville to Cones toga Center turn left on Sand Hill Road to Sickman Hill Road, Turn Right, Go to Ist Farm on Left, Near Ski Lodge. TUESDAY, MAR. 25, 1969 11:00 A. M. 37 HEAD OF REGISTERED AND GRADE HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE INCLUDING 5 GUERNSEYS 7 Reg., 3 Yarba Admiral Triumph Daus., 1 Langdan hursfc Lad, 1 Greenwood Sir Della. Be sure not to miss this sale as you will see a nice Artificially Bred Herd of Holstein Cattle. This is mainly a Fall Freshening Herd. Health Charts Sale Day, Pregnancy Checked Mojonnier Dumping Station, Automatic Tank Washer, 3 DeLaval Milker Units (new type), 2 Stainless Steel Carrying Pails, 4800. Watt Electric Heater, Double Stainless Steel Tubs. John Deere 60 with 801 Hitch Power Trol Live P. T 0 and Roll-o-Matic, 2 J D. A’s, 1 Cyclone with Live Lift and 801 Hitch, J D. 50 with Cultivators, Cultivators for J.D.A, JDM Tractor with Plow and 1 Row Cultivator, 2 - J. D. 3 Bottom 14 in 810 A Plows, JD. 28 KB. A, Disc J D 28 A W Disc (transport), I. H. C 4 Section Spring Harrow, Bnllion 10 ft Cultipacker, J D No. 10-Side Moimted Mower, Brady Crimper, J. D. 894 Rake, New Holland. 270 Baler with Motor Thrower, J. D. Elevator with 220 Corn Drag with 220 and 110 Hook-up, J D 227 2 Row 7 Mount ed Corn Picker, 2 Wagons with Thrower Sides 1 - J D 1065 with Telescoping Tongue and BxlB Bed (nice), 2 Wagons with Hyd Hoists-with 3ft Sides, J D No. 55 Self Propelled Combine 12 ft, Manure Loader, J. D. 15 A Flail Chopper, Stauffer 2 Row Tobacco Planter, J. D. 246 Cornplanter, 2 New Idea Manure Spreaders 17 A and 12 A, 5 ft Gyro Mower, Myers Snow Plow, J D 15 Disc Drill, 2 Wheel Dump Cart with High Sides for Grain, Field Spray er on Trailer, Cyclone Tractor Seeder, I H C Horse Cultivator, Rubber Wagon with Green Chop Rack, 20 ft. Double Tobacco Ladder, 7,000 Tobacco Lath and Minnich Press, 12x38 Tractor Chains, 3 Feed Carts, 2 Jamesway; Fly Fogger, Cow Trainers, Many other articles not mentioned 15 TONS CORN, 20 TONS MIXED HAY Kreider and Diller, Auctioneers Lunch By New Danville Fire Company Sale by FANNIE G. SHREINER R#l, Elizabethtown, Pa. Lunch Available 5 TRACTORS TERMS BY MAYNARD WARFEL and PAUL H. HARNISH 872-2813 • For The Farm Wife (Continued from Page 19) 1 tablespoon cornstarch spoons 3 inches apart on greased Vx teaspoon salt cooky sheet VA cups milk Bake in very hot oven (450 1 beaten egg yolk degrees) 15 minutes, then in I teaspoon vanilla slow oven (325 degrees) 25 min- CU p heavy cream, whipped utes. Remove from oven; split. Combine sugar, flour, corn- Turn oven off and put cream starch and sa i t . Gradually stir in puffs back in oven to dry out milk C ook and stir until mix about 20 minutes Cool on rack. tnre thickens and boils; cook Just before serving, fill center 0 and stir 2 or 3 minutes longei. with a double recipe of French stir a httle of hot mixture into Custard Filling Replace tops. { , gg yo ] k> re turn to hot mixture Makes 10 big puffs. Stirring constantly bring just to FRENCH CUSTARD FILLING boiling Add vanilla. Cool. Fold % cup sugar in whl PP ed crcam ; 1 tablespoon enriched flour Another hobby is knitting and LARGE ANNUAL ALL-DAY SPRING SALE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12 AT 8:00 A.M. Martin’s Sale Barn Blue Ball, Pa., Lancaster County Tractors, equipment, machinery, supplies, horse drawn implements of every kind. Posts, hay and straw. We sell on commission. Come early for this big co]p I PAUL Z. MARTIN Phone (717) 354-6671 6—Auctioneers Public Sale Penn Lea Registered Guernsey Dairy Cattle and Equipment Along Route 272, 17 Miles South of Lancaster, 1 Mile North of Wakefield, Pa. FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1969 60 HEAD 40 Cows, 20 Heifers, 6 Due In Fall 8 COWS DUE IN LATE SUMMER, 9 IN SEPTEMBER 25 YEARS OF A B C AND CURTISS BREEDING T.B. AND BANGS CERTIFIED VACCINATION, 30 DAY CHART PENN LEA NEPTUNE’S NETTIE DUE SALE TIME 2- 311 da. 9,272 M 571 F 3- 347 da. 12,157 M 736 F PENN LEA NUGGET’S HAZEL DUE SALE TIME 2 yr 343 da 10,653 M 509 F 5 yr 359 da 11.420 M 554 F PENN LEA WYNO’S. LADY 334 da 11,158 M PENN LEA NUGGET’S EMILY 298 da. 11,014 M 333 da 12,800 M PENN LEA NUGGET’S HILDA 295 da. 9i273 M 494 303 da 11,054 M 465 inc 1968 D. H. I. A. Average 8992 M, 5.0, 446 Fat 3 TRACTORS 730 Case Diesel Live Lift and P.TO. 3 Pt (300 Hrs.), Case Manure Loader with Fork, Dirt Scoop and Snow Bucket to Fit 730, D C Case with Live Lift, P T. O. and 3 Pt., S. C Case and Cultivators, Power Lift, 3 Bottom 14 in. Oliver Plow Trip Bottom, Case 14 in 2 Bottom Plow 3 Pt, 32 I. H. C. Transport Disc, Case 3 Section Harrow (1 yr ), Case 7 ft. Trailer Mower P. T. O , New Idea Wheel Rake (% yr ), New Idea 4 Bar Rake, New Idea Crush er, Case Baler, New Idea Elevator, Case Forage Harvester with 6 Knives and 3 Heads, 3 Wagons with Silage Sides and False FroI New Idea 202 Manure Spreader, New Idea Fertilizer Drill I H C Cornplanter 3 Pt. (good.), Superior 13 Disc Drill, New Idea 1 Row Corn Picker, Allis Chalmers Blower and Pipe, Also Pipe for New Idea Blower, Unloading Unit (1 yr ), New Holland Cornsheller, New Holland Cement Mixer,,Outside Hay Rack and Trough, 2 Feed Carts. 5- 6 7-10 APPROXIMATELY 50 TONS OF CORN, 20 TONS OF MIXED HAY CORN SILAGE BY THE FOOT 4 Surge Milker Units, Sputnick Milk Porter, Stainless Steel Double Tubs, Hog Shelter, Electric Egg Washer, Coal Broodei Stove and many other articles 500 LEGHORNS, LAYING 5 MONTHS HOUSEHOLD ITEMS G E. Portable Dishwasher, 20 cu ft. Chest Type Freezer, Westmghouse Refrigerator, G E Electric Stove, Pnzer Coal Range, Breakfast Set with 6 Chairs, Telephone Stand, Odd Chairs, 4 Rugs 2 - 9x15, 1 - 12x15, 2 Bedroom Suites, Day Bed, Bed Spreads and Pillows, 2 Ferneries, 2 Utility Carts, Linoleum Rugs, Throw Rugs, Dishes, Pots and Pans, Picnic Table, 2 Wash Tubs, Crocks and Jars, 4 Dozen Violets, Cedar Wardrobe. Kreider and Diller, Auctioneers Lunch By Robert Fulton Fire Co. s' s , •* / 10:00 A. M. TERMS BY SAMUEL and MYRTLE GROFF x*' V. X Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 8,1969 ,Sf ' f ' 505 F 516 F 570 F <■ <, A V\ 0./y-x ■» y sewing. She makes most of her own dresses, skirts and suits and clothes for their five-year old son Scott. On occasion she sews just as a favor for a per sonal friend She also makes dresses for Christmas presents foi her church mission stations in mountainous areas of Virginia and West Virginia She puts this talent to useful community service by being one of the leaders of the Drumore 4-H Sewing Club. They have about 30 girls in this club who range in age between 9 and 19 and meet 6 or 7 times during the summer m the evenings at Chestnut Level Church House They have their own round-ups She is a representative of southeastern district of Lancas ter County on the Lancaster County 4-H Leaders Council which meets bimonthly at the Lancaster County Farm and Home Center to make plans for 4-H work for the year 4-H Achievement Day which is held in August is their biggest acti vity. It’s an afternoon and even ing affair They have flower and vegetable exhibits and this year it may take in ponies. In con nection with it they will have a pork barbecue at evening meal time Mr and Mrs Stauffer are sex tons for the Chestnut Level Piesbytenan Church and the Cnurch House (Sunday School and many meetings and ban quets are held in this building). He is also manager of the ceme tery, sees that it is mowed and he digs the graves and mows the church lawns There is v ery much cleaning for Mrs Stauffer to do in these large buildings and she does an excellent job. They are members of this church and Sunday School Doth leaches Bth and 9th grade girls in the Sunday School, teaches at Daily Vacation Bible School, is a member of Circle #1 of the Women’s Association and the last two years served as World Fellowship Chairman —in charge of sewing and mission work. Mrs Stauffer is Republican Committee Woman for Drumore Township They meet several times a year in Quarryville or Lancaster Mr and Mrs. Stauffer are members of Shoe-flyer Square Dance Club which has a mem bership of 40 and meets monthly mthe home of Bert Wittenberg, Strasburg, who calls the figures and teaches square dancing This group goes all out for dance [outfits, and Dotti made her dress combining two of her hobbies— dancing and sewing In 1960 she and her husband took part in Fulton Grange’s square dance earn at the Pennsylvania Farm Show in Harrisburg and their team at the Pennsylvania Farm also completed in the Pennsyl vania State Grange District square dance contest at the Owens J Roberts High School at Pottstown Next August when it’s real hot and humid and you thank you’re bury just try keeping up to this Intle pack of energy. • USDA Adopts (Continued from Page 17) thriftiness (the pig’s ability to gain weight rapidly and effi ciently). Feeder pigs judged to lack thiiftmess will grade U S. Utility or Cull Feeder pigs which are thrifty will be assign ed one of the numerical grades. Differences between the nu merical grades are based entire ly on differences in logical slaughter potential. For exam ple, a U S. No. 1 feeder pig must have sufficient muscling and frame to develop into a U.S No 1 slaughter hog, when it reaches a market weight of 220 pounds A U.S. No. 1 slaughter bog is expected to produce a U.S. No. 1 carcass. 25