Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 31, 1968, Image 10

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    —Lancaster Farming. Saturday. August 31. 1968
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mAUrC kICIAIC ln«» by Mrs. Owen GrofT, "Hcl-
RCvVv on Keller's Creed” and "Twins ut
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Fulton Gi unite sr(5C held Its
hi monthly mooting August 20 There were sovornl entries in
a' O.ikrvn ClilToul W. Holloway the yeast breads and rolls contest
ji , Master, conducted the busi- which weie judged by Mrs. Low
ness session A $25 donation was is Walton. Wakefield. She gave
given to the Kidney Machine a very interesting talk on "Qual-
Fund for Mis Holmes Mvlin of ilies of Good Bread and How To
Willow Street Rl. Make It”. Mrs. Stanley Stauffer
Mrs Jesse Wood. Lecturer. Jr placed first in on? bread cate
presenled the following piogram gory, second in another and first
Gioup singing accompanied in rolls Second place winner of
by Miss Mary Lou Wesley, pi- rolls was Mrs. John Galbreath.
anist; a reading by Mrs Wood. The Home Economics Commit
‘ The Definition of a Bov”, icad tee was in charge of the contest
Public Sale
of Valuable FARM
FRIDAY, SEPT. 27, 1968
of 1:30 P.M., D.S.T.
Location Approx. Vz mile north of Route 272, 3 miles
east of Wakefield, just north of Little Britain Presbyterian
Church, 20 miles south of Lancaster, in Little Britain Twp.,
Lane. Co.. Pa.
174.5 ACRES MORE OR LESS
OF FERTILE LANC. CO. SOIL APPROX.
130 acres tillable balance in pasture, w ith stream be
ginning on pastureland.
LARGE BANK BARN
Approx 58 ft by 120 ft with slate roof, 3 barn floors,
and large corn crib in end of barn, with ground level drive
thereto
, 36 stanchions and 11 comfort stalls, milk house. Dairy-
Equipment Co bulk tank, with Walker Stamp, gutter clean
er, large pig sty; 2 tobacco sheds, 1 approx. 42 It. by 66 ft.,
■with slate roof, and 2 sets of double doors, other tobacco
shed smaller
21/2 STORY BRICK AND FRAME DWELLING
With slate roof, 12 rooms and bath, hot water automatic
oil heat in Vz of house, modern kitchen, never failing well
supplies water to house and barn
Beautiful old shade trees; Macadam drive to dwelling
Approx nine-tenths of a mile of macadam road frontage
Property may be inspected by making appointment
with J Everett Kreider, phone 1-717-284-4517
Sale to be held on the above premises, where terms and
conditions will be made known by the undersigned
FANNIE L. K. WALTON
KREIDER AND DILLER, Auctioneers
A. W REESE, Attorney
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Local Classified
Advertising Rates
Use This Handy Chart To
Figure Your Cost
Words (1) Issue .(3) Issuer
14 or Loss $l.OO 52.40
15 1.05 2 52
18 3.12 2 69
17 1.19 2.86
18 1 20 3.03
19 1.33 3 20
20 1.40 3.36
KEYED ADS (Ads with
answer coming to a Box
Number, % Lancaster Farm
ing): 50c additional.
Ads running 3 or more con
secutive times with no change
oilled at 20% discount with
{l.OO minimum.
DEADL ; N E: Wednesday
noon of each week’s public*
tion.
LANCASTER FARMING
P. O. Box 266
Lititz, Pa.
Ph. Lancaster 394-30' , 7 or
f.ititz 626-2191
In trucking language, a
“cackle crate” is a truck that
hauls poultry and “reefer” is a
lefngerated truck or trailer
designed to cany perishables
FARM EQUIPMENT SALE
Wed., Sept. 4, 1968 At 9 A.M.
MARTIN’S SALE BARN
Blue Ball, Pa, Lancaster Co.
Fall harvesting machinery, horsedrawn implements,
tractors, Hdvve., supplies, posts, hay and straw.
We sell on commission.
PAUL Z. MARTIN
PH (717) 354-6671
In the village of Refton, 8 miles south of Lancaster
just off Rt 222
New radio, clock, kmck-knacks, cm tains, 12’xl8’,
12’xl2’ wool rugs, hand crochet rugs, old sideboard, swivel
chair, occasional chairs, wardrobes, kitchen cabinet, re
clining chair, refinished oak libiary table, sewing cabinet,
odd tables, clothes tree, telephone bench, sofa bed
Porch furniture, lawn chans, chrome chairs, plants,
planteis
Oil heater, bathroom fixtures, wall papering tools,
stoim doois, windows, wringer washing machine, refn
geiatoi, 54-inch sink, space heater, table, saw, sabel saw
MR. & MRS. JOHN T. HARNISH
Diller and Kreider, Aucts.
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PUBLIC SALE
OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Monday, Sept. 2, 1968
11:30 A.M.
Lots of Dishes, Crocks, Lights and Lanterns
Many articles too numerous to mention
Sale by
Lunch by Willow Street Sewing Circle
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Salt Register
MON. SEPT. 2 - 11:30 A.M. Pub
lic Sale of Household Goods In
the village of Rcflon, 8 mi. S of
Lancaster just oIT Rt. 222. Terms
by Mr. & Mrs. John T. Hnrnlsh.
,TUES. SEPT. 3-7 P.M. First
Hereford Steer Sale at Abingdon
Livestock Market, Inc., Abing
don, Va.
WED. SEPT. 4 - 10:30 A.M.
Clean Sweep Public Sale located
along Rt. 272, 2 ml E of Wake-
Acid, 22 mi. S of Lancaster. 54
head of Guernsey Cattle, Milk
ing & Farm Equipment. Terms
by Donald R. & Jene Lee Overly.
WED. SEPT. 4 - 9:00 A.M. Mar
tin’s Sale Barn, Blue Ball, Pa
Farm. Equipment Sale. We sell
on commission. Paul Z. Martin.
SAT SEPT. 7 - 12.30 pm. Pub
lic Dairy Auction located at Rud
nick’s Dairy Barn, Galena, Md.
65 Registered Holsteins for Hon
ey Groff Farm, Chris F Beiler,
Kennedyville, Md, owner.
First “Taps”
In 1862, during the Civil War,
Gen. McClellan had his head
quarters at Berkeley, then called
Harrison’s Landing. Va, and it
was here that summer that Gen.
Butterfield composed “Taps”.
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Salt Register
SAT. SEPT. 7-11 a.m. Public
Sale of Dairy Herd, Milking &
Farm Equip, and Household
Goods In East Nantmeal Twp.,
Chester County, Penna., approx.
6 ml. east of Elverson. Terms by
Raymond & Mildred Yoder.
THURS, SEPT. 12 - 12:30 noon,
Guernsey Milking Herd Dispers
al for J, Thomas Carman, Glen
Rock, Pa. at the Assn. Sales Pa
vilion, Lancaster, Pa. Sale man
aged by Penna Guernsey Breed
ers’ Assn.
SAT. SEPT. 21-2 P.M. Public
Sale of two Clay Twp. Farms
(adjoining) of Peter and Susan
Henly, a short distance S of Mt.
Airy School on Indian Lake
Road, leading from Clay and
Durloch to Indian Lake. Terms
by Susan M. Henly and the Ex
ecutors of Peter B. Henly Es
tate.
MON. EVE. SEPT. 23-6 p.m.
Horse Sale Martin’s Sale Sta
bles, Blue Ball, Pa.
FRI SEPT. 27 - 1:30 P.M. Pub
lic Sale of Valuable Farm, locat
ed approx. V% mi. N of Rt 272,
3 mi. E of Wakefield in Little
Britain Twp., Lancaster County,
Pa. Terms by Fannie L. K. Wal
ton
SAT OCT. 12 - 12:30 P.M. Mt.
.Hope View Complete Holstein
Dispersal, located 5 mi. N of
Manheim along Shumaker Road.
Teims by Stanley G. Greinei
Mail Box Market
Foi Sale - Tractor corn binder
on rubber (Oliver), Frick corn
busker and fodder shredder.
Make reasonable offer. Also want
strap type watch fobs. David M.
Leighow, R#3, Catawissa, Pa.
17820
For Sale - DeLaval milker pump.
Model 73 and 15 stall cocks; 18
used milk cans; 3 SS DeLaval
milker buckets; 10 Jamesway
stanchions Phone 872-5680.
For Sale - Pennrad barley; $2.00
a bu; Redcoat wheat, $2 50 a
bu All from certified seed,
cleaned and treated. Elam H.
Lauver, Ephrata. Ph. 733-8269.
Wants to Buy - Used one row
potato digger For Sale - Penn
rad seed barley, cleaned and
treated Call' Lititz 626-6805.
For Sale - Reg German Shep
heid puppies, males, 12 wks old.
Roy B Erb, 118 Kreider Ave,
Lancaster, Pa.
Foi Sale - Kelvinator 8 cu ft.
refrigerator m good working
condition Phone 687-7555
For Sale - 20 foot tobacco lad
der Phone 665-3669.
For Sale - About 3,000 tobaeci
lath Phone 665-3920.
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