Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 13, 1962, Image 17

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    mr P. B. GUERNSEY SALE
~ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1962 13:30 NOON
the Asfl’n. Sales Pavilion, 6 mi. E. of Lancaster on Kt, #3O.
46 COWS AND- BRED HEIFERS All fresh or due within
£6 days of sale date. 5 BULLS of serviceable age.
T.B. and Bangs Cert. - Vacc. - Dehorned.
Cows that are capable of milking 50# or*better, many have
proven themselves already.
Cows milking that much, “with the high butterfat test in
herent in Guernseys, can stand the challenge of anyother breed
making profit feed costs.
/All hand picked by a special Committee. Cattle come from
Pennsylvania, .New York, New Jersey, Maryland! and Connecti
cut.
High priced hay should be put into high producers, cull
yonr herd and use the money to buy one of these top cows or
ftred heifers. It will pay dividends for years to come.
SALE MANAGED BY:
THE PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASS’N.
p. o, BOX 438 CAMP HILL. PA.
, CLEAN SWEEP PUBLIC SALE
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\* DAIRY CATTLE AND FARM EQUIP.
Along road from Nine Points to Bartville Store,
I mile west of Nine Points, in Bart Township, Lancas
ter County, Pa.
Thursday, October 25, 1962
|tl 10:15 A.M. Sharp
p 42 HEAD MIXED DAIRY CATTLE
Full line of farm equipment, 3 tractors, etc., 30
fens of alfalfa and clover hay, 20 tons ear corn, 3 unit
Surge milker and pump,
j Terms
1 LLOYD E. and MILDRED LEFEYER
Kreider and! Diller, Aucts.
Teaching, engineering,'Journalism, medicine, math
ematics, biology, forestry, agriculture, the ministry
—no matter what the chosen career—PP&L’s
scholarship programs offer opportunities for de
serving high school seniors in need of financial help
to continue their education.
These scholarships are available to young men
and women whose parents are customers of the
Bucknell University
Cedar Crest College
Dickinson College
Elizabethtown College
Franklin ft Marshall Collage
King’s College
Wajette College
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COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES INCLUDED IN THE PP&L SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMS
Farm Women 6
Hear Talk On
Food Fallacies
Food Facta and Fallacies
was the topic of a talk by Miss
Jane Thurston, Extension
ANNOUNCING
New Office Location
Wood Shavings, Poultry Litter and Cattle Bedding
packaged in bales, burlap bags and paper bags.
We deliver anywhere.
For prompt service call
0. & D. SAWDUST CO., Inc.
659 E. Main Sf., Lititz, Pa.
(formerly of Manheim) ,?- *lf
Phone 626-2068 ? *
Shredded Pine bark for Mulching *
Evergreens, roses, etc.
SCHOLARSH
Under 3 separate programs
Lehigh University Wilkes College
Lycoming College Bloomshurg State College
Marywood College East Stroudsburg State College
Moravian College Lock Haven State College I
Muhlenberg College Millersville State College
Susquehanna University Pennsylvania State Vfiivendtjf
Vnivenity of Serantoa
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 13, 1962
Home Economist, at a recent
meeting of Farm Women So
ciety 6 in the education room
ot the First National Bank
of Elizabethtown.
Roll call was answered by
Company. If you know of qualified high school
seniors, have them look into the PP&L scholarship
programs. Details are available in all high schools
in the Company’s service area.
Remember, tomorrow’s leaders will be college
educated men and women. Your encouragement
may help some youngster to an opportunity that
might not otherwise be available.
members telling what they
liked best about Autumn.
Members voted $25 to the
United Fund and $2O to the
Needlework Guild ot America.
Hostesses weie Mrs. Amos
Biandt, Mrs. Clayton Rrsser
and Mrs. Norman Risser. De
votions weie conducted by
Mrs. Clayton Risser, and Mrs.
Harry Sayler, president was in
charge ot the meeting.
PENN SQUARE FUND
DECLARES DIVIDEND
The boaid of trustees of
Penn Squaie Mutual Fund
have declaied a dividen of nine
cents per shaie from net in-
vestment income, payable Octo
ber 2G to shareholders of re
cord October 1.
Jacob L. Ham, Chairman oE
the fund, announced that total
net assets of Penn Squara
were $32,035,219 as of Sept
ember 30, an inciease of 29
per cent over the $24,769,701
on the same date in 1961. To
tal shares outstanding wer«
2,717,606 shares compared
with 1,618,669 last year oa
this date.
r PP«L“
AN INVESTOR-OWNED
• LICTRIC UTILITY
IN THE SERVICE
. OP THE PUBLIC
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