Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 13, 1956, Image 15

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PUBLIC SALE
Wednesday, April 11, at 10 a.m.
at Blue Ball, Lancaster Co. Farm
machinery and equipment, hard
ware, posts, hay and straw.
WE SELL ON COMMISSION
William Z. and Paul Z.
MARTIN
FOR SALE
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CHICKS UNSOLD APRIL 19—
175 R I. Reds. 1500 Sex Links,
8500 Del. Hamps 17c. Sex Link
Pullets 28c. L L. Logan, Kennett
Square, Penna.
WANTED—Man to help on farm.
One who prefers good Home,
Meals and Laundry and Nice
Room, rather than High Wages.
Single Man. Age over 40 prefer
ed Daniel Mowrer RDI Bain
bndge, Pa Phone Marietta 63252
You can’t get better to save
your life. Red Comet Fire Con
trol Systems & Equipment. Box
#456 Mountville, Penna
nnwrr a white cross
UUNCb L For Broiler Chicks
MUSSER LEGHORN FARMS
Mt Joy , Ph 3-4911
100 Bushel Black Wilson Soy
bean seed. Home grown. Harry
Frank, ' New Providence (Near
Fairview Church)
SPRAY CANPHOSAL for res
piratory relief of poultry.
There is no cure' Cost, about
$lOO per' thousand birds. Use
Avi-Tab too, in the feed. See
your Salsbury dealer for form
ula
FOR SALE—New DeWalt %
h p. radial saw. Regular $239.
only $lB5. Bart’s Repair & Ser
vice, 1952 Landis Y a ll e y Pd'.
Lane. 2-1568.
MTICCI7P LEGHORN CHICKS
IHUiJjLIV MT. JOY 3-4911
Crossed For Added Vigor!
POST HOLE DIGGING AND
sheep shearing. Call evenings
7 to 8. Jonas Martin, Gap Rl, Ph.
Hickory 2-4601.
FOR SALE. Redwood Silo
10x28 ft; also good feeding
hay. Contact Melvin C Boyce,
RD, Quarryville, Ph 274R31.
NEW AND USED Garden tract-
ors and power mowers; Sim
plicity Sales & Service Frank K.
Denlmger, Lampeter, Ph. Lane.
3-0614.
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House of Open Planning
From Small Homes Guide
This is the bedroom facing the
living-terrace at the rear of the
home. With folding door closed,
the large master bedroom is di
vided, providing a guest room
—with its own closet. Or, this
ertra room can be used as a
den, as a TV roorti, game room
—in short, an all-purpose addi
tional room.
The living-terrace photo snapped by the magazine’s photog
rapher for the cover of the 34th edition of SMALL HOMES GUIDE
looked so inviting that the editors asked Architect Elmer Gylleck
to design a special house, with a patio area just like the one on
the cover.
Here is the house Architect Gylleck came up with. The plan
is for a three-bedroom home, two of the bedrooms being separated
by a folding door that allows them to open up into one big room.
Open planning is strongly featured in the living-dining area.
There is a low planting wall between the breakfast nook and the
dining room,’ enhancing this feeling of openness. Another feature
is living room access to the front bedroom, permitting it to be
used without disturbing other rooms.
Although the house does have a basement, the laundry has
been brought up into a more convenient location f house
wife —near the kitchen Additional bath facilities have been pro
vided with a washroom off the utility room.
Note the special small room provided at the end of the garage
for homeowners with green thumbs This plant, room can be a
cheerful place, full of greenery and blooms. A door gives quick
access to the outside garden area in the summertime
The floor area of this house is 1,613 sq ft For information on
blueprints and their cost, write to SMALL HOMES GUIDE, Dept.
1613, 621 N Dearborn Street, Chicago 10, 111.
A registered Guernsey cow,
Meetinghouse Lane Bell Donora,
owned by H. H McConnell,
Honey Brook, Pa, has completed
an official production record in
the Advanced Registry division
of th‘e American Guernsey Cattle
Club.
This record was for 8,503 lbs
■of milk and 465 lbs of fat, which
is equal to 4100 quarts of high
quality milk
“Donora” was a junior two
year-old and was milked two
times daily for 305 days while
on test.
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- 172 ACRE -
PRODUCTIVE FARM
Located near Nottingham, good buildings,
fine stream of water, excellent location.
We have a number of fine farms for sale.
Contact us for information.
Frederick Breuninger
F.
National Bank Building Coatesville, Pa.
Phone 1980 Evenings 3456
This official production record
was supervised by Pennsylvania
State University
J W McCoy, Osborne Hill
Faim, West Chester, Pa., six
entered Osborne Hill Theda’s
Jingo. Osborne Hill Russie’s Jes
sie, Osborne Hill Keepsake’s
Ayah, Osborne Hill Chell’s
Jingle, Osborne Hill Elva’s Con
nie and Osborne Hill Factoress’
Cue.
The Navy recently'unveiled its
anti-aircraft missile, the “Ter
rier,” aboard the guided missile
cruiser Boston.
Realtor
Local News from the „y||
American Guernsey Cattle Club
PETERBOROUGH, N H.
Howard D., Esther M., John A
and Robert E. Wagner of Quar
ryville, Pa, have reserved the
prefix “McCreary Creek” for use
in naming their purebred Guern
sey cattle, according to the Am
erican Guernsey Cattle Club.
This new prefix has been plac
ed on file with the Club, and
from now on they will have ex
clusive use of it. In fact, “Mc-
Creary Creek" will be their
trademark in the Guernsey
world
The American Guernsey Cat
tle Club is a non-profit agricul
tural registry organization serv
ing some 40,000 purebred Guern
sey breeders from coast to
coast.
Dr Geore T Pack, Lauxmont
Farms, Wnghtsville, Pa. has en
tered four purebred Guernseys
State Flying
Farmers Busy
During 'Spring
It’s not only planting time
for Flying Farmers in the Gar
den Spot, but it’s a busy season
for get-togethers and visitors,
according to L L Logan, state
president of the Pennsylvania
Flying Farmers Association
Ken Butler, Hutchinson,
Minn, vice president of the Na
tional Flying Farmers associa
tion, and Hal Clark, national
secretary from Wichita, Kan,
visited the Logans recently,
staying overnight and going over
a number of matters pertaining
to the Pennsylvania and 'Na
tional Flying Farmers Associa
tions
The two midwesterners were
caught in the weekend snow
storm and had to discontinue'
their flight east at Indianapolis.
Taking a tram into Harrisburg,
they went on to Williamsport
to visit Bill Piper. There Mr.
Piper loaned them a Tri-Pacer
for the rest of their travels in
the east.
Returning, the two men fer
ried a new Piper back to Indian
polis and picked up their own
plane While here they saw
movies of the National Conven
tion made last summer by Mr
Logan, and of other state acti
vities
Recently Pennsylvania Flying
Farmers presented Gov. George
M Leader a beautiful plaque
for honorary membership in the
Pennsylvania Flying Farmers
Association, Russell M- Pisor,
state president from Porterville,
Pa., made the presentation at
the Harrisburg Sportsman’s
show.
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Lancaster Farming,' Friday, April 13, 1956
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KET, LANCASTER FARMING. QOARRYVILLf. PA.
in the 1958 National Guernsey
Futurity, according to the Am
erican Guernsey Cattle Club. )f '
The 1958 Futurity is the ‘isb
ond in an annual series which
was recently initiated bybftftfe
AGCC’s executive committee.
Estimates say the probable
value of the purse for this event
will exceed $3500 by judging
time.
Animals are entered in a Fu
turity as heifer calves, and are
ept eligible for final competi
tion only as owners pay two
additional eligibility fees. They
are judged as three-year-old
cows
R. D. Stewart, AGCC secre
tary says the Futurity is a tre
mendous challenge to the ability
of purebred Guernsey breeders
to select heifer calves that will
develop into top-notch three
year-olds
Nominations for the 1958 Fu
turity closed March 1, 1956.
The animals entered by Pack
include: Lauxmont Tomahawk’s
Boycea, Lauxmont Dorothy Kir
sten, Lauxmont Bright Scioto,
and Lauxmont Actor’s Contralto.
Other entries include
Charles P- O’Connor, Apple
bi ook Farm, West Chester, Pa,
six Applebrook Prediction .Mel
ba, Applebrook Prediction Clov
er, Applebrook Prediction, Gra
cious, Applebrook Prediction
Elva, Applebrook Peer’s Levity
and Applebrook Peer’s Radiant.
The Federal government is
preparing to begin the long-de
layed trial of William Z. Foster,
titular head of the Communist
party of the United States
Mail Box Market’
FOR SALE—Quilts of all’ kfriHsj
made to order Phone Ephrata
3-7604
FOR SALE ■ —Certified raspberry
plants, Willinette large red for
freezing $B.OO per 100. Cumber
land black $6 00 per 100 At farm
4 miles south of Elizabethtown
Levi S. Ober, Elizabethtown Rl„
Ph 7-3118
FOR SALE—New Holland bale
loader - good - condition - rea
sonable. Elizabethtown 7-1246.
FOR SALE—Truck bed 12 feet
long with 34 in. removable
sides. Splash guards & lights.
Also 1946 Chev 1% ton truck.
Roy H. Shenk, 1 mile east of
Mayfown
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