Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 16, 1969, Image 9

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    For Sale New Holland 600
Baler W-M; John Deere PTO
Corn Binder. Ph. 215-932-9500.
For Sale Sorrel Horse Colt,
white blaze—s7s.oo. Phone 464-
3230.
For Sale Gasoline powered
Lincoln A. C. Welder 225 Amps.
115 and 230 volt outlets. Ph.
768-3670.
For Sale Tobacco Lathes
$2.00 per 100. Ph. 665-3413.
For Sale—l,ooo, 15 lbs. 2 layer
fiberboard tomato boxes. 500
tomato field boxes, hold approx.
35 lbs. Contact Elam R. Blank,
RD#l Parkesburg, Pa. or phone
215-593-5876.
PB GUERNSEY SALE
Thursday, August 21, 1969, 7:30 P.M.
At the An’s, Sales Pavilion, Lancaster, Penna.
45 HEAD
All fresh or due shortly after slate
Vaccinated Bang’s Cent T B Accredited
<.n ‘uCludes thrM service age bulls Including a son of
Danmost , dam "VG
' The sale features a truck load of springing heifers from
Kenneth Renner, Ohio, who has consigned in the past and who
always Comes through with some tops
A top consignment from Wtoodaores, New Jersey Some
top Maryland herds also are consigning, John Hull, Westmlins
-ter,-Md, George Debnam and Allan Wright
Top breeders from Penna have given us ,our choice It
Will really rtiake up a most attractive lineup. Oome early, look
them over, and be comfortable in the air-conditioned Sales
Pavilion and hc.ip vour base production by making purchases
.at 'this sale.
PENNA. GUERNSEY BREESEBS’ XSS’N.
P. O. BOX 458 CAMP HILL, PA., 17011
Mail Box Market
For Sale Registered pointer
puppies. Located the first place
west of Clay on 322. Ph. Eph
rata 733-7584.
For Sale—2oo Sex Link Harco
Pullets. Ready ,to lay. Also 1960
Falcon automatic. Needs right
front fender. Ideal for boy who
wants to do own repairs—$50.00
cash. Also 30 sheep with breed
ing ram. Contact Elwood Bick
nell, Box 201, RD#3, Oxford,
Pa.
Wants to buy—Tomato baskets,
% bushel. Need 500 or more
Ph. 569-1580.
For Sale—3 good tobacco wagons
single ladders—l 6 &20 ft
long. Also good used white pine
tobacco lathes, any amount. Ph
367-2016.
For Sale—l96l Ford Truck, 1
ton, F 250 Series, stake body,
Good Condition, new tires, also
1959 Desota Sedan car. Phone
859-2264.
Try A Classified Ad
It Pays!
SAItE MANAGED BT:
Miscelloneous
Dry Wood shavings delivered In
convenient 2 ton loads. Excel
lent for dairy barns and free
stalls. Low prices.
Phone Denver 267 6 , ’!>fi
WOOD SHAVINGS. Ideal for
work-ways and bedding. $l2 per
ton. Can be delivered in bulk
loads of 10-12 tons. Less expen
sive than straw or tanbark. Con
tact Bob Geist at Leola Supply
Co. Inc. Ph. 717-656-6811.
Sole Register
SAT., AUG. 16 10 A.M. Public
Sale of Antiques and Collectors
Items, Flea Market and Chicken
Bar-B-Q at Martin’s Sale Barn,
Blue Ball, Pa. Paul Z. Martin,
Phone 354-6671.
TUBS. AUG. 19 11 A.M.
Charles Long Dispersal Sale at
the Garden Spot Sale barns of
J. M. Brubaker Farm located on
Silver Lane which runs off Penn
Grant RcL, Willow Street Village,
Pa. 4 miles S of Lancaster, just
off Rte. 222 and 272.
WED. AUG. 20 —Martin’s Sale
Barn, Blue Ball, Pa. Full line of
tractors machinery and equip
ment. We sell on commission.
Paul Z. Martin.
THURS. NIGHT AUG. 21 8
P.M. Public Night Sale of Valu
able Livestock located 5 miles
north of Rt. 222, along 897, 2
mi. N of Reinholds, Terms by
Vernon and Ray Kline.
THURS. AUG. 21 7 30 PM.
PB Guernsey Sale at the Ass’n
Sales Pavilion, Lancaster, Penna.
Sale Managed by Penna. Guern
sey Breeders’ Ass’n. Camp Hill,
Pa.
FRI. AUG. 22—1 pm. Special
Stocker and Feeder Sale at Lan
caster Union Stock Yards in
Sales Pavilion.
SAT., AUG. 23—10 A.M. Special
Sale at New Holland Sales Barn,
Dispersal of Louden Hill Farms,
308 Head all stages of Lactation.
Cattle presented by Charles C.
Myers. H. D. Matz, owner.
SAT. AUG. 2S—ll a.m. Public
Auction of Holstein Cows and
Heifers and Farm Equipment at
Cecilton, Earlville, Md. by Ray
ner and Wm. Matthews.
MON. EVE. AUG. 25—Martin’s
Sale Stables, Blue Ball, Pa. Horse
and Pony Sale. Hitched at 2 p m.
tack sold at 5 p.m. ponies 6 p.m.
Horses 7 p.m. Gene Shirk and
Larry Martin. Phone 717-354-
6671.
TUBS. AUG. 26—7 P.M Ist
Hereford Steer Sale by Abing
don Livestock Market, Inc.,
Abingdon, Va.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 16.1969
• Local Eggs
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er in Lititz, 140 cases of extra
high quality eggs have been or
dered for the Voyage thiough a
Philadelphia broker. “These
eggs,” Gehman said, “must
meet a 90 percent double A
standard, five percent above the
standard set by USDA for this
quality egg. We are going to
try to have them even at a
higher level if possible,” he
said. “This can only be done if
the eggs are constantly refriger
ated from the nest.”
The eggs at the local plant
are scheduled to be inspected on
Monday and plans call for the
shipment to leave via Sauder’s
trucks on Tuesday for the dock.
The crew has been asked to
bring personal belongings for a
three-month voyage, so it is
easily seen why the standard for
the local eggs is so high.
Humble will issue each man on
the crew, a specially designed
parka, mittens and sunglasses.
They will also receive the ex
pedition patch, a tradition long
established by past Polar ex
plorers. The patch portrays the
Humble “tiger” outfitted with
earmuffs, now making him, as
one crew member said, an “arc
tic tiger”.
Although tanker masters never
-allow firearms on their ships,
they will be taken on this un
usual voyage. Ice research par
ties, flown by helicopter out on
the ice to make core samples,
Sale Register
THURS. AUG. 28—1 p.m. Milk
ing Heifer Dispersal, located 8
miles SE of Bedford off Rt. 326
at Charlesville Terms by Nor
bert W. Gritzmaker, Bedford
R#4, Pa.
THURS. AUG. 28 7:30 P.M.
Virginia Yearlings (Steers and
Heifers) Sale by Fauquier Live
stock Exchange, Inc., Marshall,
Virginia.
SAT. SEPT. 6—ll A.M,- Public
Auction of Farm and Asparagus
Equipment by Sunny Side Farm,
Julian Cochran, mgr. Sassfras-
Massey Road, Galt, Md.
WED. SEPT. 17—Martin’s Sale
Barn, Blue Ball, Pa. Full line of
farm machinery, equipment, sup
plies ... We sell on commission.
Paul Z. Martin.
MON. NOV. 10—Wayne Kenne
dy Angus Sale, Kimball, Nebras-
will need the weapons for pro
tection from polar bears.
An elaborate communication
system, 500 times more power
ful than slandaid ship equip
ment, has been installed on the
Manhattan to overcome poor
communication conditions in the
Polar region. It will asure a
highly reliable link with head
quarters in Houston.
Approximately 4,800 people
have become involved in this
latest challenge to the North
west Passage. Naturally, the
local firm in Lititz is elated to
have been selected to supply the
eggs for the voyage.
Kookie Kooks
The Penn Manor Kookie
Kooks held their annual round
up at the home of Ellyce Jean
Engle, Conestoga Rt #2, on
Monday, August 11. The mem
bers played games while their
projects were being judged.
Mrs. Glenn Porter, Washington
Boro Rt. #l, and the following
parents: Mrs. Ezra Ehrhart,
Mrs. Richard Stelman, Jacob
Engle, all of Conestoga Rt. #2
and Mrs. Harold Hoak, Wash
ington Boro Rt. #l, jointly
judged the projects.
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