Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 10, 1968, Image 10

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday. August 10.1968
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PUBLIC SALE
BLACK AND WHITE
HOLSTEIN FARM
DAIRY COW SALE PAVILION
along Rt. 230 Bypass directly across from the
Comet Outdoor Theatre, just west of Lancaster.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1968
8:00 P.M.
45 Head of Minnesota
and Hand Picked
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Fresh and right ready to fresh
Z years credit terms. Credit can be arranged prior to sale.
CHARLES C. MYERS, Owner
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THE ANNUAL
LANCASTER
AYRSHIRE SALE
Saturday, August 17, 1968
1 p.m. at
Leroy Sensenig’s barn just off Rt. 472, 2 mile
southeast of Quarryville, Pa.
40 Registered AYRSHIRES 40
featuring
• Sound animals with good udders
• Daughters of top approved Sires
# DHIA records
• Certified health charts for all cows
• Fresh cows for fall production
Consignments by Penna.’s top breeders as well as
local herds.
For Catalog write; LEROY C. SENSENIG
Sale Manager
Quarryville R 2, Pa.
Phone 786-3128
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About Food Container* ployees, It affects, the cost of
When you buy food you buy food, drugs, returnable soft
packages as well. If food is in drink bottles, and other items
glass, the price of the package packed In glass,
may have increased rather than Green Peppers • Versatile Food
the food inside. Glass is .one of Green peppers are a good sal
the less costly packaging mate- ad ingredient and a great main
rials, but there has been a small dish stuffed.
increase in the price of glass as Red peppers often found in
the result of new contracts stores are fully matured green
gained bv striking glass em- peppers.
ANNUAL ANTIQUE SALE
Saturday August 17th at 10 A.M.
Blue Ball, Lancaster Co., Pa.', along Rt. 23
MARTIN’S SALE ARENA-
Antiques and collectors items. Large lot of Furniture in
cluding marble tops, cut glass, china, iron goods, horse and
pony, vehicles, horsey goods, gas engines. Lots of coins at
2 P.M. Lot more of unlisted items.
We sell on commission.
PAUL Z. MARTIN
PH (717) 354-6671
HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL
LOCATION: 2 Miles Southwest of Mt. Joy. Mt. Joy is
located on Route 230 between Harrisburg and Lancaster.
Turn South at traffic light at West Main and South Angle
Streets. Turn West on Donegal Springs Road, South on
Musser Road, Vz Mile to Farm.
TUESDAY, AUG. 20, 1968
66 Reg. Holstein Dairy Cattle
34 MILK COWS, 17 Bred Heifers, 9 Yearlings,
6 Started Calves, 10 Heifers Due From August
Many due late summer and fall, balance in all stages of
lactation.
5 Year D.H.I.A. Average, 12,900 M 494 F 3.8%
7 Daughters of Ivanhoe, 20 Ivanhoe Granddaughters,
7 Kingpin Heifers.
Other sires represented, Spruceleigh Rag Apple, Se
quoia, Oppola, Milk & Honey, Ivanhoe Star, Flashy Boy,
Master Duke, Roland Reflection, Penn State Marksmen
Ref.. Hector.
24 Years Breeding with A. B. C.
T. B. and Bangs Accredited Calfhood Vaccination. 30
Day Test.
TERMS BY
ELIAS Z. MUSSER, Owner
J, Everett Ki'eider and Carl Diller
Aucts. and Sales Mgrs,
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Moil Box Morfcot
FREE. Subscribers to Lancaster
Farming will receive one adver
tisement Free each month in our
Mail Box Market. Subscribers
using the Mail Box Market will
be governed by the following
rules:
Limit your advertisement to 25
words; All advertisements must
be in our hands by Thursday
noon or same will be held over
fcr next week's paper: No busi
ness advertisements accepted.
For Sale 1 Guernsey heifer,
due Sept., daughter of Top Com
mand; 1 Guernsey cow, due Oc
tober, T.B. and Bangs accredited.
Phone 733-8519.
For Sale—Celery Plants, Ford
hook, by the 1000’s or any
amount. Elam Z. Zimmerman,
Lititz R 4, 1% mi. Northwest of
Lincoln, Pa. Phone 733-4466.
Wanted—Odd jobs to do with my
own chain saw. Trees cut to any
length desired, reasonable. Ph.
Mountville 285-5649.
Started Surgical Capons for sale
on Aug. 16 and Aug. 27. Phone
717-285-5296.
For Sale—lo K.W. Generator;
1961 Volkswagen; 6 h.p. garden
tractor. Ronald Gordley, Lititz
R 3, Box 389. Phone 626-5187.
For Sale—2o fifteen hole chick
en nests; 20 8-ft. chicken feed
ers. Elmer D. Stoltzfus, Box 184,
Quarry Road, Leola, Penna.
For Sale 18” Big Dutchman
fan; 15’4” grain auger. Phone
354-0338.
For Sale—3o bred Gilts. Samuel
S Lapp, Kirkwood Rl, Phone
529-2952.
For Sale—Yamaha 80 CC motor
cycle; Western saddle, like new.
Phone 426-1539.
For Sale Balbo Rye, Phone
786-7273.
Best Use of Freezer
To get the most from your
freezer, use It efficiently. Louise
W. Hamilton, Penn State exten
sion foods and nutrition special
ist, suggests you use last year's
frozen fruits and vegetables be
fore you stock up on this year’s
produce. Research shows that
fruits and vegetables lose qual
ity with long storage so use the
oldest packages of food first.
Sewing With itfool
Balanced pressure from the
presser foot and feed dog below
the foot is important when sew
ing with wool, reminds Mrs.
Ruth Ann Wilson, Penn State
extension clothing specialist. If
the pressure is too light on one
side, you’ll notice puckers to
ward the end of a seam
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