Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 26, 1968, Image 23

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    Lancaster Farming Ads Pay
23rd ANNUAL FALL
FEEDER CATTLE &
CALF SALE
Friday, November 8, 1968
1:30 P.M. EST
1,000 Steers and Heifers 1,000
all native cattle
Blue Ridge Livestock Sales, Inc.
Billy F. Owens, Mgr.
Phone 725-5021 Charles Town, W. Va
COMPLETE
DAIRY DISPERSAL
IV2 miles west of Route 896 at Homeville along the
Homeville and Cream Road, Chester Co., Penna.
THORS., OCT. 31, 1968
1:00 P. M.
33 Head of High Grade Holstein Dairy Cattle, 1 Reg.
Greenwood Sir Della dau.
25 MILK COWS
1 Heifer due sale time, 2 heifers due in winter. 5 open
heifers. Cows m this herd have milked up to 80 lb. per day.
15 years of Atlantic Breeding Service. 3 cows freshened in
last 60 days. 2 due in Oct., 2 due Nov., 5 due in Dec., 1 due
in Jan., balance throughout year. Bangs and TB certified.
Vac. 30 day chart, SPII milker pump, 3 DeLaval milker
units, Vacuum pulsators, SS strainer.
Terms by
ESTATE OF JOHN H. CLENDENIN
Kreider & Diller, Aucts.
PENNSYLVANIA
REGISTERED
HOLSTEIN
BRED HEIFER
SALE
80 Individual Selections
For This Feature Sale On
FRIDAY, HOVEMBERI,I96B
Farm Show Building
Harrisburg, Pa.
11:30 a.m. Small Arena
For Catalog Contact The Sponsoring
PENNSYLVANIA HOLSTEIN ASSOC.
839 Benner Pike, State College, Pa. 16801
Phone 814-238-1042
GRANGE NEWS were adopted: (1) WHEREAS,
GRANGE #7l There is le B isl,,tlon P endin B In
Lancaster Co. Pomona Grange Washington that would drastl
#7l held their regular meeting c °Hy increase the load limit for
October 19. 8 p.m. at Fulton trucks on interstate highways,
Grange Hall in Oakryn with And
seventy people in attendance. WHEREAS, Such increase
C. G. McSparran, Master, pre- would create many hazards and
sided at the business session unsafe conditions on our inter
when the following resolutions state roads. And
PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
78 acre farm located 6 miles west of Lancaster along
Route 340 between Mountville Borough and St. Joseph’s
Convent Home. West Hempfield Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa.
TUESDAY, NOV. 12, 1968
Farm contains 65 tillable acres,
7 Acres of meadow with stream & pond.
Large stone and frame barn with double barn floor, corn
crib and tractor shed, hog pen, 3 car garage, room for 6
acres tobacco. Barnyard with stone wall, 7 acre tobacco
shed with cellar and stripping room. Other buildings. Lo\ ely
old stone home; 2Vz story, 10 rooms and IVz baths. 5 rooms
and powder room on first floor. 5 bedrooms and bath on
second. Stoker coal hot air heat, electric water heater, full
cement basement, spring water, lawn with nut and fruit
trees and shrubs. All buildings have slate roofs. Very nice
farm and location.
Property may be inspected Nov. 2 from 10:00 to 12:00
A.M. or phone 285-4875.
Sale by
MR. & MRS. WALTER E. BOOHAR
Howard Shaub, Auctioneer
Theo. L. Brubaker, Attorney
Public Sale
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13, 1968
STARTING AT 10 A.M.
20 to 30 TRACTORS
MANY MAKES AND MODELS
International, Ford, John Deere, Allis-Chalmers, Case,
Massey-Harris, Massey-Ferguson, Oliver
FARM MACHINERY
Harvesters, mowers, cornpickers. hay balers, blowers
Some Lawn and Garden Equipment
Attention DEALERS & FARMERS:
Bring your own surplus equipment in to be sold
on consignment.
We buy, sell, trade, wholesale-daily.
Used Parts for most make & model of Tractors & Farm
Machinery.
WENGER'S FARM
MACHINERY, INC.
So. Race St. Myerstown, Pa.
717 866-2138
AT 2:00 P.M.
4 acres woodland.
Lancaster Farmini
Saturday, October 26,1968—23
WHEREAS, Deliveries cannot
always be made without using
secondary roads not built for
heavy traffic, the resulting
breakdown of said roads would
be disastrous. Be it
RESOLVED, That Lancaster
County Pomona Grange #7l
meeting in regulai session go
on record as opposed to any
legislation increasing the load
limit for trucks on either inter
state or state roads.
(2) WHEREAS, The surtax re
cently enacted is a tax paid
largely by the average tax-pay
er who is already overtaxed.
And
WHEREAS, The same re
venue could probably be realiz
ed by an excess profit tax on
corporations. Be it
RESOLVED, That we favor
the abolition of the surtax and
substitute an excess profit tax
in its stead. •
(3) WHEREAS, There has bee*
introduced into the General As
sembly, legislation to permit
the sales of liquor on Sunday in
establishments that do at least
55% of their business in food
sales
WHEREAS, The legislation
has already passed the Senate
and is waiting approval in the
House
WHEREAS. This legislation
provides for the sale of liquor
on Sunday between the hours
of 1 P M and 10 P M The only
restrictions is that a favorable
county-wide referendum must
be taken before the sales can be
gin
WHEREAS, Sunday sales are
very objectionable but the
change from a municipal to a
county-wide basis is a very dan
gerous precedent Therefore be
it
RESOLVED, That Lancaster
Co Pomona Grange #7l go on
record as opposing any change
in the procedure of holding re
ferendum to a county-wide basis
and also we are opposed to sell
ing liquor on Sunday any place
and any time
Joseph Hess was elected for
a three year term on the Execu
tive committee and Richard
Holloway for a three year term
on the Finance committee
The following committees
were appointed for the year
Home Economics Mrs Rich
ard Maule, Mrs Alfred Wanner
Sr and Mrs Thomas Galbreath.
Youth Mis Stanley Stauffer
Jr, Henry Wengei and Alfred
Wanner Jr
Loran Bnnton, Samuel Groff
and Ralph Wannei were ap
pointed on the resolution com
mittee for the next meeting
Pomona chorus rehearsal will
be held Oct 27, 8 p m at Fulton
Grange Hall
It was decided to take a tour
of some places of interest in
the county, plans to be made at
a meeting of Pomona officers,
committees, Subordinate Mas
tei s and Lecturers to be held at
the home of Mr and Mrs Char
les McSparran, Quarryville Nov.
20, 8 p m
Mr and Mrs Allied Wanner
Ji and Mr and Mrs George
Lamborn were appointed on a
Pomona visitation committee to
report at the next meeting
The following received the
Fifth Degree at this meeting
Mr and Mrs Charles Long, Mr
and Mrs Ira Welk, Mrs Richard
Hanks, Mr and Mrs Alfred
Overly, Mr and Mrs Samuel
Groff, Ivan and Mrs.
Robert Stoltzfus. ■
The next meeting will be a
dinner meeting to be held Jan
18, 1969, 7 pm, airangements
in charge of the Executive com
mittee
Mr and Mrs C G McSparran
are delegates to the Pennsyl
vania State Grange convention
meeting in Butler, Pa Oct 22,
23 and 24
Occasionally a man likes to
say what he really thinks, a priv
ilege some of us abuse.