Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 07, 1957, Image 15

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InNDEFFUL GOOD BAR-
W ims. A. 0. Smith famous Per-
I ° rtlas water heaters reduced
ill: “clearance. 30 gallon, $ll9 to
| q9 20 gal. $99.50 to $B5 10 yr.
iSrantee, modern design, free
Installation. Big stock _ of used
|" s es good condition. $2O up.
Raid Bottle Gas, 25 S. State St.,
Ephrata Open Bto 5.-Fn. even
„‘,s 6 to 9 p. m. Other even
ings’ by .appointment. Free park
ing m rear.
USED OLIVER RAKE AND
tedder m working order $65.
r h n P. Becker, Elizabethtown,
PDI (near Falmouth) Phone
E town 7-2056.
I '
for SALE.—IOO Leghorn Hens,
01ie year old, 75tf each. Madi
cnn E McElwain, RDI Christ
iana, Fa- Phone Kirkwood BRII.
FOR SALE. — McCormick Wheat
Binder 7 ft. cut. Mowers, corn
planters and Tobacco planters;
all horse drawn. Earl N. Siegler,
EDS Quarryville. ' _______
USED FERGUSON FEO GRASS
i mower. Used John Deere Silo
Blower, Heistand, Inc., Marietta,
ph HA 6-9301.
ALLISCHALMERSCA AfIDWD
Diesel. Both tractors like new
and guaranteed. Priced at tre
mendous savings. Snavely’s Farm
Service, New Holland, Ph. EL
4-2214. - ,
Ensilage Blowers
New Holland
Papec
New and Used
Special Closeout Prices!
A. B. C. Groff
New Holland
Ph. EL 4-8001
SPECIAL SALE. 5 piece
chrome breakfast sets. Re
gular $89.95 - Special $49.00.
prices on New Tappan
and Caloric Ranges. Myer’s
Metered Gas Service, Manheim
Ph. MO 5-2775.
FOR SALE.—Black Wilson soy
beans at $3.60 per bushel. Also
mixed beans at $3.50 per bushel
Call Kirkwood 36R4. Cyrus B.
Ferguson, RDI, Oxford
WILL GIVE AWAY—Spayed fe
male dog of mixed breed, nice
with children, housebroken.
Phone Lancatser EX 4-5808
SALISBURY’S 3-NITRO In your
poultry, turkey, and swine
feed gets you more meat, eggs
and health for less. Cost 260 to
520 per ton. Not an antibiotic.
Look on your feed tags and ask
your dealer,.or F. W. Fisher,
Ph. Leola OL 6-2482.
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LANCASTER FARM
ING, Quarryville, Pa.
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ing of each week's publication.
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AUCTIONEERS
Stanley H. Dciter
Auctioneer And
Appraiser
LAMPETER
Ph. Lancaster
EX 4-1796
BULLDOZING i
Farm Ponds <
Grading Excavating Clearing <
J. WALTER WAGNER <
Phone Kirkwood 7-R-ll J
Quarryville, Pa. <
(Little Britain) 1
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rt . •l2Qutny RM4 »]«• Ball P*
IjMlitjr Limcitent W Sew HOhM EUin MU*
r Terre HIU HUkrcit MiJI
Special Prices on Trailer
Load of New 3 Point Hook
up Equipment
. 1 row cult. $9O.
2 row cult. $145.
Rotary cutters $315.
Harvesters blowers
hay conditioners rakes
transplanters.
Baler twine $6.45 per bale.
CLYDE E. KEENER
Intersection Rt.
230 and 72- Lancaster
Ph. EX 4-6414
Articles of Amendment to
Articles of Incorporation
Notice is hereby given that
Articles ,of Amendment were
filed with the Department of
State of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania at Harrisburg, Pa.,
on May 13, 1957, by National
Distributors, Inc., a Pennsyl
vania corporation, with its re
gistered office at 19 West Chest
nut Street, Lancaster, Pa., t'o ob
tain a Certification of Amend
ment under the Business Corpor
ation Law of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania, approved May
5, 1933, as amended. The nature
of the proposed amendment is to
change the name of the corpora
tion to Huss Swift Homes, Inc.
Alfred C. Alspach, Attorney.
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QUARRYVILLE, PA.
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Barnyard Paving
Is Inexpensive
In Easy Steps
The past winter with its wide
ly varying temperatures and rain
was especially hard on earth
barnyards.
When cleaning out the mixture
of mud and manure this spring,
why not begin a progressive in
stallation of a paved yard 7 Start
this year with a 10 foot strip
alongside the barn, add more as
time and money permit, suggests
Associate County Agent Harry
Sloat.
If the drainage is good
and the yard bottom is hard
packed and not soaked by see
page or springs,' place the four
inches of concrete right on the
clean, hard, scraped surface, he
recommends. If loaded wagons
and heavy equipment is to be
driven over the paved area, in
crease the thickness of the-con
crete to six inches. Spongy or
soft pockets should be dug out,
filled with gravel, stone or cind
ers and well packed before plac
ing the concrete On poorly
drained soils four to six inches
of gravel should be placed under
the concrete
The outer edge of a paved
yard must be at least twice nor
mal paving thickness to with
stand the abuse of vehicles over
the edge. Don’t forget to place
expansion material between the
concrete and building foundation
or water-tanks.
North Dakota Sees
Straw Pulp Opportunity
A study recently completed by
the North Dakota agricultural
experiment station shows that
opportunities are good for a
straw pulping industry in the
state that would provide a size
able market for grain straw
A report on the -study says
that large supplies of high quali
ty straw are readily • accessible,
that farmers there can make
straw available at reasonable
prices, and that adequate re
sources, including water, power,
labor and transportation are
available at selected locations in
the state
Mail Box Market
WANTED TO BUY 1 or 2 Horse
weeder, also shoats. Amos
Beiler Jr., 2 mi south of Esso
Station, Paradise, RDI
FOR SALE. Ronoke Senior Baler
with Wisconsin V-4 engine
good condition $3OO Phone MA
6-9334
FOR SALE 80 Keeners Leghorn
14 months old chickens Lay
ing over 66% but must go now
8 miles north west Elizabethtown
Round top section. Lester B.
Weaver RD2 Elizabethtown Pa.
Phone Elizabethtown 7-3703.
FREE!
Subscribers to
Lancaster Farming, Friday June 7, 1957—15
Sec. Henning
Farm Safety
Week Chairman
HARRISBURG State Secre
tary of Agriculture William L.
Henning is chairman of farm saf
ety for Pennsylvania’s observance
of National Farm Safety Week,
July 21-27
J. Hansell French, president ot
the Pennsylvania Rural Safety
Council, sponsoring agency of the
Pennsylvania observance, said
Sec. Henning will be in charge of
promoting and coordinating the*
State program, designed to reduce
accidents on farms.
Farm Safety Week is observed
annually to call to the attention
of farmers and rural homemakers
the necessity for better cafety
provisions and procedures on the
farms and in the home. The pro
gram is conducted during the per
iod of the year when stepped-up
farm activities find farmers work
ing more with machinery in the
fields.
The Pennsylvania observance
will be coordinated by the Farm
and Home Safety Education divi
sion of the State Department of
Public Instruction.
Farm Safety Week/is sponsored
nationally by the National Safety
Council and the U.S. Department
of Agriculture.
New Holland Sales Stables
Horse Sale Every Monday at 11 A. M.
Dairy Cattle and Hogs
Every Wednesday at 12:30
Beef Cattle and Calves
Every Thursday at 12:30
John H. Gingrich. Manager
Ph. New Holland EL 4-2194 New Holland. Pa.
PUBLIC AUCTION
Tuesday, June 11, 1957
PROMPTLY AT 6 P. M.
Sale of Fat Bulls, Steers, Cows, Calves & Hogs
Stocker and Feeder Steers, Lambs
Shoat Sale at 8 P.M.
We get top market prices for your livestock
Feeder Steers for sale. Private, Every Day
Give Us a Call Gap, Hl-ekory 2-4181
Vintage Sales Stables, Inc.
PARADISE, PA. WM. BEAM, Manager
SPECIALS
TfflS
WEEK
★ Used Farmall H $495
★ Used 52 Baler $495
★ Good Used D 2 Caterpillar Tractor
Intercourse Ph. SOuthfield 8-3501
HAIVISU*
Masonic Homes' Cow
Completes Test Record
BRANDON, VT. Masonic
Homes Wistful Mane, a twelve
year-old registered Ayrshire m
the Masonic Homes Farm herd'at'
Elizabethtown has recently com*
pleted a record on official Herd
Test of 15,499 pounds of niliW
and 636 pounds of butterfat m!ade
in 305 days or* less, milked twice
daily.
MUSSER
Leghorn Chicks
For Large White Eggs
DONEGAL
WHITE CROSS
For Broiler Chicks
"Direct from the Breeder"
Phone Mt. Joy 3-4911
MOUNT JOY. PA.
C.B.HOOBER