Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 04, 1955, Image 15

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FARMS FOR SALE
NEAR buck
99 acre cattle farm 8 rooms
stone and frame, house, barn,
other buildings. Very low price.
24 ACRES
Near Elizabethtown A dandy
small farm for a large family 12
room' house, barn, other build
ungs, fair price 4nov3t.
; FARM VALUES BY
LEO I. HAIN, INC.
REALTORS
33 N Duke St. Dial 7-8131
LANCASTER
FOR SALE
BRAND NEW RUUD GAS HOT
water heaiter, 30-gallon capa
city $lOO price includes uptalla
(tion Phene Quarry v'ille 3R2
4novl
PORTABLE ALUMINIUM
single laundry tab 18-gallon
capacity Used less than a year,
excellent condition $8 Phone
Quarryville 3R2- 4novlt.
USED BELL CITY CORN PICK
er Hiestand Inc Marietta
Phone 6-9301 " 4novlt
FIRST ANNUAL LANCASTER
COUNTY AUCTION
LAMPETER SALES BARN
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12
AT 12:00 NOON SHARP
Hundred of new items for sale
such as .
30 threw rugs, 5 radios, electric
shaver, pictures, lamps, chairs,
luggage, rotisserie, camera,
'kitchen utensils, paint, toys,
sweaters, socks, cosmetics, sport
ing goods, electric fans.
Used Items
8 washing machines, 3 re
fngrators, tires, lawn furniture,
fnerators, t res, lawn furniture,
mowers, antiques, etc
Come early. Refreshments Two
auctioneers.
LANCASTER CHAPTER AMERI
CAN BUSINESS CLUB
BENEFIT OF CEREBRAL
PALSY FUND
4nov2t.
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ING, Quanyvi'Tle, Pa
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Ohio is cashing in its chips—
(potato chips, that Is. From 20 to
(25 per cent of her potato crop
i goes into the manufacture of po-
Itato chips, according to the Agri
cultural Extension Service.
r San Diego’s Florence Chadwich
holds thu all-time speed record
for swimming the English Cnan
nei from England to trance. She
recently made tne crossing in 13
hours and 55 rranui.es, to trim 11
inmutc-s from the previous rec
ord.
Sven Peterson, Hollister, Calif.,
farmer, was recently on the win«
hing end of a 844,736-to-one long
•hot. His Holstein-Guernsey
crossbreed gave birth to *oui
talves, all reportedly doing
nicely, thank you. Odds were
guoted by Prof. Perry T. Cupps,
associate professor of animal
husbandry at University of Cal
ifornia. College of Agriculture.
He'll Go Down Fighting
Circuit Judge Leon M, tiazlle,
of , Hanover Courthouse, Va„
says that “30 lashes on the back”
might have more effect than a
Jail term as a deterrent to crime.
Judge Bazile is quoted as saying
that criminals “no longer fear
Jail**
The 56th international Eucha-'
tistic Congress is scheduled to be
held in July of this year at Rio
&e Janeiro. Brazil. . ,
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home features and market data edited expressly for Lancaster County
Farmers. Published every^Friday.
Mail This Coupon
Post Office Department has a
new point in its favor. It’s going
to make test installations of ball
point pens in 20 post offices. If
thev prove economical, tne
much-disliked scratchy. counter
pen wiU become extinct.
New American record for the
outdoor mile of 4:00.5 was set re
cently by University of Kansas’
Wes Santee, during the Texas.
Relays at Ausgn, Tex.
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Lancaster Farming, Fri
Care Needed to
Wash Synthetics
It pays to be careful when
washing clothes ot manmade
fibers, reports Miss Kimble
Many of these manmade libers
do not asorb moisture so much
as natural fibers so stains and
soil are usually on the surface
Since the soil adheres to the out
side, it’s just a matter ot washing
it off the surface.
Miss Kimble suggests removing
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Used’Tractors and
Farm Machinery
A-110 CORN PLANTER FOR REG A. FARM ALL
HM-240 CULTIVATOR FOR HORM FARMALL
SOT INTERNATIONAL BALER W/ ENGINE
A-151 DISK PLOW FOR SUPER A FARMALL
KOTO-TILLER GARDEN TRACTOR
F-12 FARMALL TRACTOR
SUPER M. FARMALL TRACTOR
SUPER A FARMALL TRACTOR
H-FARMALL TRACTOR
S C. CASE TRACTOR
McCormick Farm Equipment Store
PHONE 3-2283 1054 S STATE ST. EPHRATA
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Lancaster Farming
QUARRYVILLE, PA.
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52 Issues
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iday, November 4, 1955
food stains particularly greasy
ones first Manmade fibers
absorb grease readily and often
it ,< ’ hard to remove after the gar
ment has been washed.
When washing these fibers,
andle them carefully. Try not to
wrinkle, stretch, or otherwise de
form the garment.
Be sure the whole garment can
be washed. That means pocket
material, lining, interfacings, and
shoulder pads must be fast 1 in
color and not shrink or stretch
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