Uassified (Ivertising Estate coal oB f r „i a good as new. Also Hea ,toves and-gas applianc fVS S Gas 25 s - sute 1 1 Ephrata. women to de- VAN Dutch-Maid Lingerie. m three evenings a week. laT necessaryrPbone Quarryville ORS —Virginia Spfa-like ' oR original price $199.95. ,f fe n ce $75. Baby- coach mat ourse RENT Christian family desires to rent poultry S truck fa™. Write Box 7. Lancaster Farming, Quarryville, *a New Papec P T.O. Forage Harvester with Corn attachment. Special close-out A B. C. Groff Phone -8001 New Holland, Pa. roR SALE. New Holland #6lO Forage Harvester, P. T. i with Corn Attachment. Spec al price. A. B C. Groff Phone } 8001 New Holland, Pa. par SALE%. John Deere 14-T Baler, P. T. O. Slightly used. Special price. A. B C Groff phone 4-8001 New Holland, Pa. |tor~SALE. Dußois ' winter i cats Cleaned and treated ■Arthur Ranck, Ph. Kirkwood f7R6 SEED GRAIN CLEANED & TREATED ON YOUR FARM Our modern Seed Cleaning & Treating equipment is now avail-; able for the farms pf this area Ko job is too large or small Charges are reasonable REIST seed company Mt. Joy, Pa Phone 3-3821,* Mt. Joy, Pa ■ ■■■■HiilllMß S 3 ■■■■■! Apartment, 4 FOR RENT rooms and bath. Hot water heat Lloyd Welk, Georgetown, Pa Ph. Quarryville 233R4 FOR SALE —One-ton 1954 Chev lolet stake truck, good condi tion Phone Intercourse 8-3081 FOR SALE.—Balboa and Tetra- pepas rye seed. Sow early for tall and winter forage and cover ciop Jacob R. Hershey RDI Quairyville, Pa Phone 26R21 SALISBURY’S 3-NITRO in your poultry, turkey, and swine feed gets you more meat, eggs and health for less Cost 35c to 70c per ton Not an antibiotic. Look on your feed tags and ask 'oui dealer, or F. -W Fisher, Leacock, Ph Leola 6-2482 5 CAST IRON RECESS BATH tub, 19x17 cast lavatory, free standing closet—sl69 50 Wit inci’s, 252 r E Main St, New Hol land, Pa. Ph 42232 (NH) ISED OIL BURNERS, GAS burner, oil furnace, coal furn ace and boiler, stoker-rs2s to &150 00 Witmer’s 252 E Main St., Now Holland, Pa, Ph. 42232 (Ml) Hohl Cuts Provide Hot Dish Interest Cold cuts m a hot dish 9 “Why says Louise W. Hamilton, extension nutritionist of the Pennsylvania State Um \eisity Besides being good broiled or twn-iugu for hot sandwiches, J; 0 <i Cl >ts are delicious in casse l an d ala king dishes. Try * Lec * r °ld cuts in a well-season white sauce served over egg noodles PUBLIC SALE REAL ESTATE AUTOMOBILE TOOLS, HOUSEHOLD GOODS SATURDAY, SEPT. 8, 1956 On the premises located 2% miles west of Good’s Church, 2 miles east of Falmouth, 3 miles north of Bambndge, take 441 and watch for sale signs; from Elizabethtown, take Falmouth pike to second hard road left follow sale signs story frame dwelling, 6 rooms , kitchen and enclosed porch. Frame barn with work shop. Electricity m house barn. Immediate possession- 10 acres of land. jAlso complete line of automobile mechanic tools; 1931 Chevrolet 2-door sedan; Allis-Chalmers “B” tract or with plow and cultivator; English Fordson; trailer plow; disc harrow, etc. Big line of household -goods. Some anti ques. , Sale to begin at 12:00 noon Real estate at 2 00 p. m MARGARET V. ROWE, Administratrix of Martin W. Frey Estate A. C. ALSPACH, Attorney WALTER DUPES, Auctioneer LANDIS and CARMAN, Clerks The Soviet Union recently as sailed Euratom, the projected West European atomic energy agency, m proposing a European conference to form a new inter national body to develop the peaceful uses of nuclear energy. Classified Advertising Rates Use This Handy Chart To Figure Your Cost Words (1) Issue (3)lssues 20 (Mm.) $l.OO $2.40 21 1.05 2.52 22 1.10 2.04 23 1.15 2.76 24 1.20 2.88 25 1.25 3.00 KEYED ADS (Ads with ans wer coming to a Box Number, % Lancaster Farming): 25c addi tional. 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LANCASTER FARMING i S QUARRYVILLE, PA. ■ llllllllligigllllllllllllllgllllllll Sales Register Sept. 15 By Mrs. Enjma Harting, along Route 897 be tween Remholds and Blaxnsport, household goods. * Sept. 15 George and Ernest Breuninger, 101 East Main Street, Strasburg,' real estate, household goods, 1 p.m. Sept. 15 Benjamin L. Mil ler & Farmers Nat’l Bijnk, Guardian, 8 N. Spruce St., Lit; itz, real estate, household goods, antiques, and woodland, 12 noop. Sept. 15 Harvey H. Martin Estate, mile east of Blue Ball, Rt. 23 and the Weaverland Rd, farm with improvements, addi tional 13 acres (more or less)' on Rt. 23. 2 p.m. Sept. 19 Lizzie N. Martin, between Metzler’s Church and Conestoga Park, about 56 acres, fore or less, 2 p.m. Sept. 19 —Mrs. Lizzie N. Mar tin. about miles west Metz ler’s Churhh, real estate. Sept. 22 IJaniel Snider-. E state, Weaverland Hill Road, East Earl Twp., real estate, farm, about 24 acres, with improvements, 2 p.m. Sept. 22 Edward J- Kess ler, Strasburg Mennonite Ceme tery-Elhott’s Corner Road, Stras burg Twp, power tools garden tools, household goods, 10 am. Sept. 22 John J. Weaver, Estate, 301 East Main St., Terre Hill, real estate, 12 - 30 p.m. Sept. 22—William Landis, on load from Clay to Mt. Airy and Durlach Road, real estate, live stock, farm implements, house hold goods. Sept. 29 By Harry K. Knau er, along road from Bmnner ville to Rothville, mile north of Brunnerville, real estate. OCTOBER Oct. 6 50-Acre farm, live stock. farm implements, Eli Good, Brecknock Twp., next to Bowmansville Mennonite Church, 12 Noon. Oct. 20 —Mrs. Cora Weber, between Mt. Airy and Middle Creek Road, real estate, farm implements, household goods. NOVEMBER Nov. 10—Kansas K. Ecen rode, between Galen Hall and Blainsport, real estate, farm im plements, household goods. UNKIND THIEF BOSTON, Mass While a householder was out clipping his hedge, a thief slipped into his home and clipped him for $227. Not only that, but he locked the ,door after him upon leaving and the owner had to climb m through a window to unlock the door Masonic Homes Architect’s Brenda, a nine-year-old regis tered Ayrshire in the herd of Masonic Homes Farms at Eliza bethtown, has recently complet ed a record on official Herd Test of 12,524 lbs of milk and 575 lbs of butterfat made in 305 days or less, milked twice daily. In making this announcement, Chester C. Putney, Secretary of the National Ayrshire Breed ers’ Association at Brandon, Vt., advises the record is equal to Drapery fabrics offer different 'edvantages, so be sure to choose the fiber that best suits your needs, cautions Bonnie DaleSan som, extension home furnishings specialist of the Pennsylvania State University. Orion, Dacron, and some of the acetate fibers resist fading from long exposure to sunlight. Some cottons are being treated to re sist fading Fiberglas sheers can ba laundered by hand and hung up without pressing Dacron re mains crisp in areas of high hu midity. Stanley H. Deiter Auctioneer And Appraiser 1906 pillow Street Pike PJi. Lancaster 4-1796 PUBLIC SALE of ;; VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ;! SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1956 At the premises located in East Earl Township, ,( 1-2 mile east of Blue Ball, along Route 23 and Weav- < erland Road, the following to wit: .FARM consisting of 33 acres, more or less, Bank ■ Barn, Tobacco Shed and House with 9 Rooms and Bath. Also 13 acres more or less, adjoining the lands at Herr property, Raymond Martin and Clarence Martin. These properties will be put up as whole and sepa rate. Property can be inspected September 8 and , day of sale J Paul Z Martin, Auct. ALLEN & LESTER N. MARTIN ( Thomas Wentz, AtL Executors of -Harry H. Martin Estate 1 PUBLIC SALE TUESDAY, SEPT. 11, 1956 First farm south of The Buck -on Highway 72 . . Drumore Township . . 12-room dwelling .. . sun porch . . all modern facilities Bank barn for 50 steers, 24-stanchion dairy barn two tile silos . . Tobacco shed (built last year) will hang 10 acres. Excellent building, top-notch location, Good schools nearby, just south of The Buck. LEAH H. HEAGY Kersey Bradley Auctioneer Alexander T Stem . Attorney Lancaster Farming—ls Friday Sept. 7, 1956 Fulton Juvenile Grange Party Set Fulton Juvenile Grange No.. 343 held its monthly meeting ' Monday a week ago at Oakryn Grange Hall with Elaine Tin dall master in charge. During a short business meet ing the group decided that at the next meeting those persons that attended Juvenile Grange Camp at Spruce Creek, Pa. will give a report and that each member of the Grange should come prepared to present a game. During the literary program, David Styer read a poem and Carol Styer gave a reading. TJie next meeting w,ill be Qct. 24. tk New & Used Tractors B I & Farm Equipment .« 3 CLYDE E. KEENER J Located at Intersection :■ ‘5 Of Bt. 230 & *£ i" J R. P. 3 Lane- Ph. 4:&I14 J f Sale 2nd Thursday each B 9 a month ,|H , Private Daily ;■ 86-Acre Farm 1:30 p. m. DST
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