ified rising . atE _ We have a large S lr of used stoves, pnced . 0 S $25 to $6O. Many in ex -0 condition. Our spring nH trade-ins increased this and we want to make room Jh-r stoves. Good buys at onces- Ward Bottle Gas, State St., Ephrata. Phone W 3-2207. SALE. —Conde Milker, 2 , mts pump, tank,stall cocks, ‘ $5O; with half horsepower trie motor $75. Hoover Weav- East Earl, Rl, Phone Terre i, HI 52312. SALE. Level 85 acre irm m Fulton Township, 8 frame house with bath, une barn with 2 corn barns, building for farm workers 13 double rooms and 2 r e r rooms. John M. McClure, Real Estate Broker. Quarry e, Pa. Phone STerhng 6-2297. PROVED PULLORUM Clean Baby Chicks- Unsold March 7- ' Silver Cross 17March 11- White New Hamps lOOO ■nish White New Hamp Cross Cockerels and Seconds .084 ;alog on request- L L. Logan, \nett Square, Penna. ;LIC SALE.—March 15, 10 m. at Selmsgrove. Horses Farm Equipment of 100 A •m, 28 fat steers and 35 feed ,, etc. Ivan Martin. iZEKS DELIGHT Permanent iasture and Hay and pasture proved inself in Lancaster mty as a long season high ling value pasture with over •0 acres out and considerable ling- being done this spring. ; to see a piece, of GRAZERS JGHT Pasture Insist on IZERS DELIGHT Seeds as price is low and the quality ;gh. GRAZERS DELIGHT Gordonville, Pa. fUSED SPECIALS ON GAS \ Ranges Hardwick Cooker r (Apartment size) Caloric (black with white top) Bengal (combin ation coal & gas) Our prices in clude installation. PARADISE GAS SERVICE BOX 89, Para dise, Pa. Ph. Strasburg OV 7- 5736 <s> FOR SALE. Eight hundred Honegger pullets fifteen weeks and vaccinated Price $1.50 ea. Phone Lititz MA 6-5408. FOR SALE.—2 Bushel size Gas Incinerator $50.00; also fast growing Long Island Duckling Breeders 30(2 per lb. M J. Kerr RDI, Elizabethtown Pa Phone |7-2681. FOR SALE—lmported Compost grown vegetables seeds-Organ ic Fertilizers-Natural Foods grown without chemicals “Swed en” Juicers. Try our Homemade Whole Wheat Bread. Mease’s Natural Foods, at the crossroad, Schoeneefc, Pa. FOR SALE: Asparagus roots, Mary Washington strain; also Rhubarb roots of Red varieties. Martin R Kraybill, R 1 Elizabeth town. Tel. 7-2696. FOR SALE.—3 ton second cut ting. alfalfa, 2 ton straw. Loran Bnnton RDI .Nottingham. Phone Kirkwood 6R51 FOR SALE.—lst. cutting alfalfa no rain $24.00. -2nd cutting' alfalfa no rain $28.00. Christian E. Better Paradise RD. Phone Hickory 2-4885. FOR SALE.—? doz. used milk cans E. E. Brubaker, Christ iana, Pa. FOR SALE. Clover Seed. C. Martin Greenleaf, EDI, Ox ford, Pa. Ph. Kirkwood 21R2. FOR SALE. Two Brooder Houses. Both $75. Ph. Leola 'tftdfTem 6-6634. FOR SALE. DeKalb ready to lay pullets. Hiestand, Inc. Ph. Marietta HAzel 6-9301. FOR SALE.—Alfalfa hay any portion of 60 tons. Best quality, 2nd & 3rd cutting. Good leaf. No weeds. Will help load. Conestoga Memorial Park RD6 Lancaster PH. EX 7-6464. CLASSIFIED ADS SALISBURY’S 3-NITKO in your poultry, turkey, and twine 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 your dealer, or F. W. Fisher, Leacock, Ph. Leola 6-2482. IF INTERESTED IN LINCOLN Welding School Contact Hiestand, Inc.-Marietta Ph. HA 6-0301 FOR SALE: 1 John Deer 12 A Combine, 1 - 1953 Cadillac Fleetwood Sedan. Priced for quick sale. Phone Oxford 506J4. A. H. Bidwell; Lincoln Univer sity, Pa. PRIVATE SALE OF FARM BUHIDINGS MUST BE REMOVED Large number of miscellaneous farm buildings for sale. Corn crib, implement shed, tobacco barns, pig-sty, chicken house, etc. Buildings must be removed to make place for Colonial Manor Development. Located on former C. H. Brubaker farm on road leading from Maple Grove to Mil lersville Road. Adjoins Mann’s Mill and Conestoga Country Club, in Manor Township. For information and inspection of buildings, phone C. E. Pontz at Lancaster EXpress 2-3951 or Ex- press 4-9923 111111111111111111 i New & Used Tractors * ■ & Farm Equipment | S CLYDfe E. KEENER J ■ Located at Intersection g ■ Of Rt. 230 & 72 ■ g R.D.3 Lane. Ph. EX 4-6414 ■ g Next Sale March 18 * ■ Private Daily g Legal Notices ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.— of William B. Frederick, dec’d. late of Lancaster, Pa Letters of Administration on the said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are re quested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned Roy E. Frederick, Wrightsville. Pa., administrator. Arnold, Brick er, Beyer & Barnes Attorneys, 110 E. King Street, Lancaster, Pa. Mail Box Market FOR. SALE OR TRADE: Studio couch, single bed, round din ing room table, baby crib, iron, T.V. other household goods. Blonde male Cocker Spaniel Wanted Guns, Cameras, etc. Honest Gene RD2 Narvon, Pa. Honeybrook 35446 FOR SALE: Puppies, cocker^ hound mongrels, 8 wks old, at $4.00 each. Phone Frank K. Hears, Jr., TR 2*3450, preferably early evenings. FOR SALE: Home Grown Clover Seed, recleaned. Norman B- Kready, Manheim Pa. RD2 Ph. MO 5-8178. FOR RALE; One complete deep well pressure system with 30 gal and 100 gal. pressure tanks and pressure switch for engine drive. W. W. Martin RDI, Box 60, New Holland, Pa, jl v/li : Appliqued Quilts Mrs. Henry Z. Rutt, RD3, Eph rata, Pa. Ph. REpublic 3-6938. AUCTIONEERS FOR ALL YOUR SALE NEEDS CALL HENRY H. LEID AUCTIONEER AND REAL ESTATE SALESMAN 435 WAL NUT ST DENVER PA. TEL- AN 7-5117 EDGAR F. FUNK Auctioneer & Cattle Dealer Cattle of all Kinds [Bought & Sold Specialty Fresh & Springing Cows Ph. Mountville ATlas 5-4531 Cow Bam Lane. LOwell 9-1756 Stanley H. Deiter Auctioneer And Appraiser LAMPETER Ph. Lancaster EX 4-1796 BULLDOZING Farm Ponds Grading Excavating Clearing J. WALTER WAGNER Phone Kirkwood 7-R-ll Quanyville, Pa, (Little Britain) Classified Advertising Rales 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 2.64 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 Fanning): 25c addi tional. Send copy to the Class fied Advertising Dept., LANCASTER FARM ING. Quarryville. Pa. Ads running 3 or more con secutive times with no change billed »t 4c per word each time with 80c minimum. DEADLINE: Wednesday more vng of each week's publication. Positive 1 y no ads accented after 10:00 a. m. Wednesdvys State Farmers. Get $11.4 Million For Vegetables Pennsylvania farmers received $11.4 million for vegetables pro duced last'year for canning and freezing. “This sum resulted from the sale of more than 568 - million pounds of vegetables to proces sors;” explained W. H. Gaul, Pennsylvania representative of American Can Company. He noted that the amount paid to the state’s growers for their 1956 processing crops more than $4 million above that of 1955. Crop production rose 244 million pounds above 1955 levels, he added. Last year, Gaul pointed out, Pennsylvania fanners planted 57,- 120 acres to such canning and freezing crops as asparagus, lima beans, snap beans, beets, cabbage, sweet corn, cucumbers, green peas, spinach and tomatoes. In addition to these crops, it is estimated that some 45 million pounds of mushrooms raised in Pennsylvania were sold to can ners during 1956, with growers realizing some $13.5 million in come. Lancaster Farming, Friday, March 8, 1957—15 Nitrogen Boosts Early Bluegrass, Tests Show If bluegrass is top-dressed with nitrogen it will produce five times more early-season pasture than untreated bluegrass, accord ing to tests conducted by the Uni versity of Illinois. In the Illinois experiment, 140 pounds of actual nitrogen per acre produced nearly IVz tons of dry matter compared with only a quarter of a ton where nitrogen was not applied and it was found that the fertilized bluegrass PUBLIC SALE OF LUMBER LOGGING BULLDOZER & SHOP EQUIPMENT Thurs. March 21, 1957 at 1 P.M. at West End of Gordonville, by A. S. Kinsinger, Gordonville, Pa. Being desirous for more shop room I will be selling the follow ing. I will however continue to serve your with GRAZERS-DE LIGHT Seeds, Pipe Laying, Soil Testing, Blasting and PRINTING. The following to wit: 3,000 ft. Cedar, 3000 ft. Poplar, Lot But ternut, Walnut, Beach, Maple and Oak. Lumber is dry and fancy furniture type right out of heated room. Lot Posts, Chains, Cant Hooks, Grab Hooks, Load binder, 2000 lb. Chain Hoist, Gas engines from Vz to & h. p. Grindstones, Power Hack saw, Drill press. Lath with chissels, Saws, Weed and paint sprayers, TALL HYDROLIC Pipe and Iron Bender, (3 in. cold pipe can be bent to a circle with out kinking. SCHRAMN FORD AIR AIR - COMPRESSOR with hammers, drills, saws, etc. Trac tor type with winch, power take of and hydrohc steering. Grease pumps, Tool box with wrenches, socket set, etc. Hand tools, planes, pipe cutters, 4 foot pipe wrench, vice, jacks, pulleys, belts, Aeroil weed burner, bolt cutter, Tarpau hons, 9 gal. Varnish and oil stain unopened, several clocks, 22 HORNET Repeater with 4 power scope, 6 doz. glass drawer pulls, paper cutter, lead cutter, paper punch, Stitching machine and many other articles not mention ed. Terms by A. S. KINSINGER GORDON KLING, Auct. FLYING HILL GUERNSEY DISPERSAL (Benedictine Father and W. Weaver, Owners) MONDAY—MARCH 11, 1957—12:00 NOON (Sharp) At the Farm four miles south of Reading on Rt. 122 (Morgantown Road) 106 Head—39 Cows, —13 Bred and 54 Open Heifers (Freshening dates spread evenly throughout the year) (Bangs and T. B. Certified COLDSPRINGS and MCDONALD FAIRMS BREEDING. One of the oldest established herds in the County. You can’t afford to miss this big sale. There are always many bargains and they’ll be sold fast. EQUIPMENT SALE Same place, same owner MONDAY—MARCH 18, 1957—12:30 NOON Send for complete list of equipment to be sold, much of it new SALE MANAGED BY: PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASS’N. P. O. BOX 491, Harrisburg, Pa, PUBLIC AUCTION Tuesday, March 12,1957 PROMPTLY AT 6 P. M. Sale of Fat Bulls, Steers, Cows, Calves & Hog* Stocker and Feeder Steers, Lambs Shoat Sale at S P.M. We get top market prices for your livestock Feeder Steers for sale. Private, Every Day H Give Us a Call Gap, Hl-ckory 24181 Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. PARADISE, PA. WM. BEAM, Manager could be pastured about 10 days earlier than bluegrass is usually ready to be pastured. The Illinois researchers point out that although the benefits of nitrogen on bluegrass last less than a month, the bluegrass will > , serve as early-season pasture un til regular pasture is ready. PUBLIC SALE OF FARM IMPLEMENTS AND FURNITURE SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1957 - The undersigned will sell at Public Sale along road leading from Manheim to Mt. Hope Church of the Brethren (1 mile north of Manheim) Lancaster County, Penna. Ford tractor, with 3-point mounted plow & scoop, highway grass mower mounted; side de livery rake, 1 Oliver 70 tractor with quick attach cultivator and corn planter; 1 Farmall “A” trac tor, with cultivator & hoers, 1 Oliver radex plow, 3-section spring harrow, roller harrow. Sears disc harrow, 2 Oliver Ma nure Spreaders, Snavely Rubber tire wagon, single row tobacco planter, 1 Surge Milker & pump with piping for 10 cows; 2-can milk cooler, hot water heater, milk buckets, cans and strainer, new and used poultry equipment, brooders and feeders, 10 hole metal nests, range shelters, egg washer, wheelbarrow, lot of tools, electric fly sprayer, electric cow clipper, electric grindstone, Vz” electric drill, craftsman socket set tobacco press, 1000 tobacco lath, corn on the ear, straw, hay, and many articles too numerous to mention. j HOUSEHOLD GOODS i Dining room suite, porch glid er, 54” white Sink, old fashioned chest, chest, kitchen cabinet, 2 wardrobes, electric Roaster, trunk, Electro-Lux sweeper and attachments, 40” metal wall cabi net, two, 9 x 12 rugs, one, 9' x 15 rug, rockers, music cabinet, piano rolls, bird cages, twin tubes, clothes trees, pictures, mirrors, power lawn mower, garden tools, dishes, cooking utensils, quilts, bedlinen, curtains, quilting frame, books, etc. Sale at 12:30. Terms by JENNIE N. MOYER J. H. RUHL, Auctioneer
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