Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 03, 1956, Image 15

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■®yertising
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> JKter shell Potohme-bring
■Jfflws of the sea to the-soil Bags
service. J Fred
Ph Kirkwood 2.
wanted
'~-Wm once to work on farm m
■and drive truck Aprdy m
> wßpn. Henry H. Landis, Landis
4'Mey, Pa.
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SALE—6OO Owlkill Leg
;7|g|rn’ vearlmg hens laying 60%.
cJjKnnahle Paul M Weaver RD.
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-'MbSwtf.d—Pickup for Sky-Inn
A iron S Zxmmer-
East Earl, Box 348, Pa
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up to $3 per hour selhm
i>wars ?nd dmnerware, f l l
'fM&sparf time Information 15c,
Garden Spot Sales, New
■flraland RDI, Pa
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jajpjp SALE —Maytag wash ma
“‘US®llll6 and double wash tub
JKd condition. Quarryvill
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SALE Woodland build
lys&s lots located one mile
of Hopeland, Pa, Seglock
}||| _s2 00 ft. Jay D. Miller. i
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BIG MONEY RAISING
Ifemnsa pigs, rabbits, pigeons or
iSSp n f° r n <3 Write for free in
rpipm Keeney Bros Farm, New
Pa.
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3-NITRO in your
turkey, and swine
gets you more meat, eggs
rljSfvi health for less Cost 35c to i
Jlßc per ton Not an antibiotic j
Ifjßok on your feed tags and ask
dealer or F, W Fishei,
iaßpacock, Ph Leola 6-2482*
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lapiEr) SPECIALS—John Deere
Combine with Engine
9595 Allis Chalmers Roto Baler
ilg|ecial $398. Snavely’s Farm Ser-
New Holland Ph 4-2214 | .
ImBsl Henry J~—A Title—Good
|lBl Condition $195 Ph Ephrata
81b043.
SALE 400 Mt Hope Super .
fflß Cross Pullets, 5 mo old, ready
SSp lay Vax 2 mi South of Inter- ’
bourse along Pequea Creek
sSmos G Esh,. Gordonville Rl.
3Box 91.
l»OR SALE—’i interest outstand
ing, proven, registered Angus •
■Bull from ceitified disease free
Kjjerd Write for details Freedom ‘
Kill Angus Breeders Narvon,
■Pennsylvania l .
HAMPSHIRE HOG SALE
Wed. Aug. 8, 1956 at 1 p. m.
15 Bred Gilts 2 Spring Boars
iangs free, Reg & vaccinated
Improved blood lines
Write For Catalogue
tauffer Homestead
Farm
East Earl, Rl ‘ a .
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SEED GRAIN CLEANED &
TREATED ON YOUR FARM
Our modern Seed Cleaning &
Treating equipment is now avail
able for the farms of this area
No Job 15 too large or small.
Charges are reasonable.
REIST SEED COMPANY
Mt. Joy, Pa
Thone 3-3821. Mt Joy, Pa
■■■■■Bimna 888888B |
Boards on bales of hay, lawn chairs,
good food, excellent shade and cordiality j
marked the lunch period at the Brandy- )
wine Angus Breeders field day Here is 1
SECRET WEAPON
Wife “Wakp up, John
There’s a burglar in the next
room ”
, Hubby “Well, I’ve no re
volver You go in and look dag-
;ers at him ”
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KET, LANCASTER FARMING, QOARRYVILLf, I A.
Field Day Lunch Time
Poultry Events at | Rough, Tumble
Penn State U Set (Engineers Name
For August 13-16 'Event Chairmen
Poultry interests of Pennsyl-l Preparations for the annual
vama and nearby States have a ' reunion of the Rough and Tum
ble Engineers Historical Asso
ciation at Kinzers Aug 16, 17
I and 18, are well underway with
announcement of appointments
by Everett Young, president
In their final meeting be
fore the mid-August reunion,
the association named Neil
Hockstetter chairman of the
safety committee; Roy Eber
sole, hobbyist models; Willis
Hershey, chief engineer and
Raymond Martin, parking.
_ This year there will be a spe
cial exhibit room for lady hob
byists at the reunion Procesds
of the reunion, which attracts
thousands from all over the'
countiy, will be applied to a
fund for purchase of ground on
which a museum for the asso
ciation may be elected I
During the three-day reunion
at Kinzers, breakfast, dinner
and supper will be served, pre
pared entirely on steam cookers
and seived by members of the
Kinzers Fire Company and the
Paradise Piesbvtsnan Church
Saturday afternoon another
group of steam engineers, the
Groff dale Valley Steam Hob
byists, met at the Martin M.
Weaver farm on R 1 Bareville,
for an old-fashioned threshing
busy series of events planned
for the week of Aug 13-16 at the
Pennsylvania State University
Foi Monday and Tuesday
morning, the annual training
school for Flock Selection
Agents is listed with Dr. A J G.
Maw in charge Then, this group
will be joined by commercial
poultrymen for the Tenth An
nual Bleeders’ Confezence on
Tuesday afternoon and evening,
also with Dr Maw in charge
Tuesday'also ig the-date for
the fifth annual Poultry Pro
ducts conference in charge of
Prof Paul H Margolt in a pro
gram running from 10 a m to
10 p m 'Special exhibits and
■monstiations aie hsicct toi
this conference which includes
hscussion of laws &nd regula
10ns on inspection and sale of
poultry meats
A two-day series of discus
sions, meetings, goll tourney,
and special ladies’ program has
been planned for the annual
sessions of the Pennnsylvania
State Poultiy Federation with
Walter S Sheaier, of Sinking
Spring, as president The Drum
stick Golf tourney, an annual
event, closes the Federation pro
gram Thursday afternoon.
part of the crowd on the bach* lawn of the
historic Ivy Farms home. (Lancaster Farm
ing Staff Photo)
reunion.
Members of the Hobbyists are
ail farmeis, primarily Amish
men, dedicated to keeping alive
memories of old steam thresher
days President of the associa
tion, organized in 1954, is Corne
lius J Hochstetler R 1 Bareville,
Leroy Ebersole, R 2 Bareville, is
secretary and Mr Weaver, trea
surer
At Saturday’s meet, five steam
traction engines were in action,
and on display were some 30
nieces of equipment, models,
threshing machines, old-style
'•capers, manure spreaders and
hav tedders An 1890 automatic
corn cutter also attracted much
attention among the 250 present
Global Scientists
Hear Dr. S. W. Frost
When scientists from all parts
of the world gather at Montreal,
Canada, Aug 17 to 27, for the
International Congress of En
tomology, they will hear reports
on research under way at Penn
State.
Dr S W Frost of the Uni
versity faculty, has' been invited
to present a paper on “Traps
and lights to catch night-flying
insects’’ based on his work in
Pennsylvania
“It’s the Law” with simple an
swers is offered by LANCASTER
FARMING in cooperation with
the Pennsylvania Bar Associa
tion. General interest questions
are welcomed, and will be -an^lo
swered as soon as possible. Let
ters must be signed. Answer
tvill not be published on a speci
fied, requested day. Questions
cannot be answered by mail, and
LANCASTER FARMING will
reject any inquiry which is not
>t general public interest Ad
aress all inquiries to “Its the
Law,” LANCASTER FARMING
Quarryville, Pa. (Fictitious ini
tials will be used to protect the
identity of the questions).
Q. In our neighbor’s yard
there is a large tree. The
branches overhang in our yard,
interfering with the clothes line,
I can only hang a few pieces of
clothing whan I do the laundry.
Am I right in assuming that it is
our neighbor’s responsibility to
lemove the limbs’
A. Absolutely However, if
your neighbor fails to do so alt
er proper notice, you may re
move the offending limbs, be
ing careful not to damage the
remainder of the tree.
Q. We own a twin house The
people who live, next door are
not friendly. There is a wire
fence between the yards which
is on their property Would we
be allowed to put up a fence on
our property for privacy? We
would like to erect a basket
weave fence, 5 or 6 feet high.
A There is nothing to prevent
the erection of such a fence ex
cept a local ordinance or
tion in your deed. It would be
a good idea to check these pos-~
sibilities first before you broMK'
the fence This sounds like whVft *
is commonly referred to as a
“spite” fence, but our law does ,
not prevent their erection, so
long as they do not violate local
building restrictions and any re- ’
stnctions imposed by covenant
contained m the deed for the
particular property.
Q Is there any law in Pennsyl
vania preventing the renewal of
an insurance policy because of
the age of the car, driver, or
both?
A There is no law in Pennsyl
vania preventing renewal of an
automobile insurance policy for
the above reasons However, a
policy is a private contract be
tween you and the company, and
the company may refuse to write
a policy for any reason which it
deems sufficient. If you are re
fused insurance by several com
panies, you should apply to the
Insurance Commission which will
assist you in obtaining insurance.
Cplc rVft* JgpEcree
W inner
Prize winners at the Calorized
Jamboree, attended by over 250
in the Landisville Fire Hall Mon
day evening, sponsored by Eli
M Wolgemuth, R 1 Manheim,
were as follows
Ist prize, 17-iewel wrist watch,
Paul K Bowman, R 6 Lancaster; ■
2nd prize, chrome plated sdver,
Rov E Shelby; 3rd prize, %-inch
drill kit Elam Landis.
Other prize winners were
Harold Bitmer, Daniel Clymer,
Amon Mumma, Willis Peters,
Isaac Hunt, Marlin Haldeman,
Phares Shenk, Herbert Myer and
Paul Reitz Speakers included ,
Dr J R Wiley, Whitmoyer Labs .
on 'Poultry Management and di
sease control, also Charles Di
etrich on Calorized Feed Facts
and beef cattle feed booking pro
gram for 1956-1957 Welcome
address by Ray Wolgemuth
Meeting was conducted by Frank
Krewson Refreshments were
served.
Lancaster Farming—ls
Friday, Aug. 3, 1956
It’s The Law
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