Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 02, 1986, Image 45

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    UNCLAIMED FREIGHT CO.
& LIQUIDATION SALES, INC.
STORE HOURS:
Mon. thru Fri
9 am. to 9 p.m
Saturday 9am to 5 p m
3 PC. LIVING ROOM SUITE
SOFA, LOVESEAT & RECLINER
Dealer
Refusal!
Oak Wood Trim
$139.95
PRICE
100 SWIVEL ROCKERS
1 CASH PRICE $119.95
lOLANERECLINERS
idating for manufacturer Refused
a om dealers and cancellations
40%-75% OFF
RETAIL
3 Pc. END TABLE SETS
Cocktail with (2) End Tables
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Reg. Ret.
$379.95
5 DRAWER CHESTS
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60- 4 pc. Garden sets by Shear Magic... Reg. Ret. $11.95
69- Cutlery Sets... Reg. Ret. $29.95
70- UMBRELLAS...Reg. Ret. $lB.OO to 120.00
147 ■ TIMEX ANALOG ALARM CIX)CKS...Reg. Ret. $7.95
24 - TIMEX DIGITAL ALARM CLOCKS.. .Reg. Ret. $24.00
22 - MAGNAVOX Clock Radios... Reg. Ret. $39.95
71 - MAGNAVOX Clock Radios... Reg. Ret. $39.95
43 - ALADDINS (1) Quart thermos with strap... Reg. Ret. $6.95
174 - ALL WEATHER Floating LANTERNS...with batteries... Reg. Ret. $10.95
3 Pc. End Table Set - Pine Trestle Bases.
Reg. Ret. $299.95
GARDEN HOSES:
5/B”xsoFt
l/2’’xsoFt
5/8”x75 Ft
l/2”x25 Ft
Spalding Kro-Flite Golf 8a115... 1 Dozen
50-19” Color TV’s...Reg. Ret. $509.95
10 -13” Color TV’s...Reg. Ret. $469.95
19” COLOR REMOTE TV...Reg. Ret. $629.95
No Refunds...No Exchanges... Cash & Carry...DUE TO A RASH OF BAD CHECKS WE NOW
ONLY ACCEPT, VISA, CHOICE, MASTERCARD & DISCOVERY, OR CASH, CERTIFIED
CHECKS, MONEY ORDERS, CASHIERS CHECKS!! Due to the FACT THAT WE SAVE
THE BUYER SO MUCH MONEY WE CAN NOT AFFORD THESE LOSSES!!
Not Resoonsible For Typographical Errors ■■■■■■■
LANCASTER
3019 Hempland Rd
Lancaster. PA
717-397-6241
Trailer Load!
Reg. Ret.
$1899.95
OUR
CASH
rice $589.95
ROOM SUITES
(4) Chairs with
Upholstered Seats
and Cane Backs,
Octagonal Table
with Beveled Glass
& Oak finished
Hardwood.
Reg. Ret. $639.95
10 Different Colors
Reg. Ret. $369.95
Reg. Ret. $600.00 to
$1,500.00
6 PC. PINE GROUPS
With Party Ottoman In Antron Nylon
Reg. Rot. $1099.95 OUR #oaa ACT
CASH PRICE...?
Full Size
(Almost Identical)
ENTER'
Reg. Retail $179.95 n _
OUR CASH PRICE $09.93
Reg. Ret. $159.95
OUR CASH PRICE
$65.95
YORK CARLISLE
4585 West Market St 1880 Harrisburg Pike
York, PA Carlisle, PA
717-792-3502 717-249-5718
(Carlisle Pike)
LIBRARY AND DESK CHAIRS
-I Oak And Maple
pf l " Wood; Reg. Ret. $109.95
OUR CASH
PRICE ...
Upholstered:
Reg. Ret. $129.95
OUR CASH PRICE.. ...$39.95
30 3 PC. LIV
Sofa, Chair,
Loveseat
100% Antron
Nylon Prints
Reg. Ret.
$2,136.95
OUR CASH
PRICE.
Dealer Rel
3 PC. END TABLE SETS
Big Sot! rfiMr
Solid Pine
w/Formica
Reg. Ret $299.95
OUR CASH
PRICE $98.95 Cocktail & (2) End Tables
BUNK BEDSw/Safety Rails, Ladders
and Bunkies.
Also Breaks Down To
Twin Beds
Reg. Retail Price $609.95
OUR CASH PRICE
Matching pair of lamps and shades
$35 CASH PRICE
AINMENT CENTERS
Reg. Retail
$239.95
OUR
| CASH PRICE
I $99.95
4 DRAWER CHESTS
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$98.95
COiUMIU AVI
$6.50
$5.50
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$209.95
$169.00
$259.95
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$34.95
$175.00
Reg. Ret. $209.95
OUR CASH PRICE
$59.95
OUR CASH PRICE
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 2,198645
On being
a farm wife
-And other
hazards
Joyce Bnpp
It’s an uneven path, hard packed
from years of heavy use, rough
surfaced, and strewn with small
rocks.
Scattered thistles dot its fenced
edges, some brown and dead,
others half-heartedly green in
defiance of an earlier dosing with
weed spray.
On the pond nearby, a mother
mallard and her fluffy brood
paddle toward the cover of weeds
on the far bank.
A couple of black and white
heads glance in my direction as I
trudge this path. Most of the
lounging herd, though, pretend to
ignore the inevitable.
Sometimes this trip isn’t
necessary. Responding to the
urgency of full udders and empty
bellies, the dairy cows often crowd
together outside the barn door,
awaiting the opening of the gate.
But, on summer’s hottest,
haziest, most humid afternoons,
the coolness of the pasture’s
wooded edge holds more appeal
than the confines of the bam.
On such days, bringing in the
cows takes a bit more coaxing.
A few respond to a voice call,
slowly rising with seemingly great
effort. They pause in the process
for a brief period on their knees, as
if to mull over the worth of the
effort in such energy-sapping heat.
Invariably, the last cow still
snoozing will be in the most distant
comer of the pasture. Neither call
nor herd instinct to follow those
already headed for the barn will
budge her. Instead, she’ll demand
a personal invitation, a prodding to
her reluctant feet with a wake-up
pat to the rump. Then, heaving a
sign of protest, she’ll finally
lumber off through the ragged
grass to merge with the stream of
black and white slowly funneling
through the opened gate.
In the distant meadow where the
heifers pass their days, a graceful
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form glides against the sky, and
the shriek of the red-tail hawk
punctuates the sticky afternoon.
A few stragglers still linger at
the shaded water trough, making
certain as they depart to swat and
kick mud onto their udders from
this lone, small, soggy spot on the
farm.
Finally, even slow-moving Barb,
favoring her crampy leg, is headed
up the walkway. Little puffs of dust
rise behind each plodding hoof,
merging into a tannish cloud which
hovers over the stragglers.
Screaming, a killdeer runs from
the passing bovine parade.
By the time the last slowpoke has
made her way into the barn, most
are already in their stalls. Sounds
of rushing water mark their
presence, as they drink long and
deep from the stall fountains.
Bringing in the cows has always
been for me an enjoyable in
terlude, a ceremonious link with
generations who farmed here in
years past.
It’s a chore shared with Eskimo
keepers of caribou, African
tribesmen tending water buffalo,
nomadic Bedouins gathering their
camels, and Aborigine descen
dants herding sheep in the desolate
Australian outback.
And I rarely trek the pasture
cowpath without feeling a com
forting comradeship with those
millions of others of diverse
creeds, colors, and nations who
likewise daily tend herds and
flocks.
Wars are won and lost, nations
rise and fall, economies peak and
plummet, and technology explores
the innermost core of the earth and
the outer limits of space.
But someone still has to go out
everyday to bring in the cows.
And, on those occasions when it
happens to be me, I’m glad that
some things like bringing in the
cows doesn’t ever really change.
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