Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 23, 1968, Image 9

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    Sol* Register
TUBS. -NOV. 28—1 P.M. “Har-
Lola” Herd Dispersal, located 3
mi, off Rte. 17 In Jasper, N.Y.
(8 mi. from Knoxville, Pa„
Tioga Co.) Terms by Mr, & Mrs.
Harry McMindes.
PUBLIC SALE
Of Valuable Real Estate,
Personal Property, Antiques
And Farm Implements
OK SAT. NOV. 30, 1968
AT 9:30 A. M. SHARP
At R. D. #l, Red Lion, Pa. in York County on the road
from Craley to New Bridgeville in Chanceford Twp. next
to Shenbergers Chapel Church. The undersigned executors
of the W. Francis and Carrie M. Craley Estate will offer at
Public Sale the following.
REAL ESTATE
Large farm consisting of approximately 150 acres.
There are approximately 100 acres of good level rich farm
ing land and the balance in pasture and good woodland,
lots of very good road frontage on both sides of the state and
township roads. Improvements consist of a large 7-room
frame house with bath, oil baseboard heat, cemented base
ment, 6-room frame house with bath, one 5-room and one 6-
room house each with running water. Also a large barn, 2
large tobacco sheds one with large cellar, corn barn, gar
age, milk house and other out buildings, good well of water.
Anyone on the market for a good large farm, be sure and
inspect this one. Inspection date; Saturday, Nov. 23, 9 A.M.
to 4 P.M., and on day of sale. Farm will be offered at 2 P.m!
on day of sale. Terms on day of sale.
PERSONAL PROPERTY & ANTIQUES
Also farm implements mostly horse drawn, lots of har
ness collars, etc. For a more complete listing drop a card
to Gilberts Auction Service, R. D. #l, Wrightsville, Pa.
Farm implements will be sold first. There is lots to be sold
Come early. Not responsible for accidents on day of
sale. Terms: Cash.
Refreshments available on the premises.
RUSSELL E. CRALEY
VELMA M. GODFREY
Executors
Jacob A. Gilbert, Auctioneer
Anstine & Anstine, Attys.
Markowitz, Kagen & Griffith, Attys. -
Sol* Register
TUBS- NOV, 28—1 P.M. Feeder
Pit Sale by Melvin M. Martin.
Watch for sale sign at the Relf>
snyder road along Brubaker
Valley road leading from Rt
322 at Clay to Rt. 501.
Sol* Rigiitar
SAT. NOV. 30—fi;30 A.M. Sh«rp.
Public Site of Valuable Real
Estate, Personal Property, An
tiques and Farm Implements at
R#l, Red Lion, Pa. in York
County on the Road from Cra
ley to New Bridgeville in
Chanceford Twp. next to Shen
bergers Chapel Church. Terms
by Russell E. Craley and Velma
M. Godfrey, executors of the
W. Francis and Carrie M. Cra
ley Estate.
SAT. NOV. 30—11 A.M. Public
Auction of 40 Holstein Cows. 5
tractors. Terms by Mrs. Kenneth
Jackson, Owner, Millington, Md.
FRI, DEC. 6 at 6 P.M. Martin’s
Sale Stables, Blue Ball, Pa.
Horses and Ponies. Paul Z. Mar
tin.
SAT. DEC. 14—10:00 A.M. Pub
lic Sale of New and Used Trac
tors, Farm Machinery, Lawn &
Garden Equipment, tools and
miscellaneous. Terms by Miller
Feed and Implement Co., High
way 851, Stewartstown Pa.
• County 4-H
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eight team competition. The
contest was held in conjunction
with the Eastern National Live
stock Show at Timonium.
Richard Buckwalter, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Buck
waiter, Lititz R 3, was the top
individual scorer in the contest
featuring 11 classes of livestock
and three sets of oral reasons
He had 644 points out of a pos
sible 700
Other team members were
Larry Herr, son of Mr, and Mrs.
Carl B. Herr, 840 Penn Grant
Road, Lancaster; Larry High,
son of Mr. and Mrs Harvey
High, Bareville; and Michael
Smucker, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward F. Smucker, Ephrata
R 2. Smucker was 3rd individual
with 635 points and Herr was
sth with 621 points.*
This same team placed 2nd
at the recent Pennsylvania Live
stock Exposition in Harrisburg
and will be going to Chicago
next week to meet national com
petition.
... as the first in a series of eight Mystery Farms. It is the
Virginia was second at the f arm home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin S. Nolt, Peach Bottom
bywest ViSia, 1 North clro- n * ne . chil * en who range in age from one to
lina and Maryland. More than eleven. The road going between the barn and house is Ulrich
1,500 entries from 17 states Road located just off Route 272 East of Wakefield. Hope
competed in the Eastern Na- you had it right. The second Mystery Farm is pictured on
tional for a total of $52,000 m Page 1 of this issue as the contest continues. Rules to enter
prize money. are found with the photograph.
HYBRIDS SAYS;
LET’S RUN A REAL
HYBRID CORN CONTEST!
RIGHT ON YOUR OWN FARM;
Experimental errors in large scale tests such as
State yield tests are so large as to make the
results useless. But you can compare and
choose the hybrids that give you the best
performance right on your own farm...and
without risking a penny of your seed invest
ment, with the YW Yield Warranty Program.
Get the details on this unusual offer that no
other seed corn producer dares to make.
ASK ABOUT OUR QUANTITY DISCOUNT AND THE YW
tOP-YIELDERS FOR NARROW ROWS, HIGH POPULATION 1
362...95-105 days
to maturity to maturity
42A...105-110 days SX 67...110415 da;
to maturity to maturity
L YW HYBRIDS ARE YIELD WARRAN
Eastern State Distributing Co.
R. D. #2
# Mystery Farm Contest
is Identified at the end of these contest rules. This week we move
much closer to Lancaster to a farm setting that must be called
Central Lancaster County, Study the enlarged photograph, guess
which of your neighbor’s farm is pictured and send us your entry.
Again, best wishes to all of you.
Mystery Farm Contest Rules
1. The contest consists of eight weekly installments featur
ing the picture of a Lancaster County Farm, each from a differ
ent area of the County. Cash prizes will be awarded from a draw
ing of the correct entries following the contest. The awards will
be: First Prize, $100; Second Prize, $5O and Third Prize, $25.
2. All paid subscribers to Lancaster Farming are eligible.
Subscribers may enter each week (8 times) but only one entry
per week will be allowed.
3. To enter, study the enlarged photograph within the Mys
tery Farm Picture Frame in each issue. Guess which of your
neighbor’s farm is pictured. Put your identification (THE NAME
ON THE MAIL BOX AND HIS ADDRESS) along with your own
name anc address on a five-cent post card or in a letter. (Note:
the correct identification will be the person actually living on
the farm.) Mail it to us so we have it in our office by Friday
morning following the Saturday publishing date.
4. Entries must be mailed to our office address as follows:
The Mystery Farm Contest, Lancaster Fanning Newspaper, P.O.
Box 266, Lititz, Pa. 17543. No phone calls will be accepted as
entries.
5. Entries become the property of Lancaster Farming and
the decision of the Judges is final. Identification of the Mystery
Farm will be published in each following issue.
THE FARM SETTING above was featured last week
AND HIGH FERTILITY
SX 47...110 days
DISTRIBUTED BY
Phone 636*8909
Lancaster Farming,.Saturday, November 23, 1968-r9
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Lititz, Pa. 17543
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• Inter-State Milk
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Quarryville; James A. Hess,
Quarryville; Harry G Kreider,
Quarryville; Alfred R Overly,
Quarryville; and M Clair De-
Long, Quarryville.
Fred W. Crider, Nottingham;
Lloyd Wolf, Quarryville; Samuel
H Kreider, Quarryville; Frank
W Johnson, Nottingham; Wal
tei C Pownall, Quarryville;
Charles H Wagner, Quarryville,
J Elwood Longenecker, Oxford.
Raymond M Hoover. Gap;
Kenneth A. Skiles, Naivon;
Samuel M. Martin, Jr, Gap;
Melvin L. Hershey, Kinzers;
Walter C. Martin, New Holland;
Martin H. Good, East Earl; Wil
lis M Martin, New Holland; Mel
vin S Groff, Leola; Roy H.
Book, Ronks, John Hershey,
Paradise; Melvin R. Eby, Gor
donville; Roy C Neff, Paradise;
C. Richard Landis, Lancaster;
Leßoy G. Myer, Leola, Pa
Fieldmen Charles E Cowan,
Lancastei, Mack A. Newton,
Kirkwood.
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