14—Lancaster Farming Friday, Oct. 12,1956 Sales Dates OCTOBER Oct. 12-13—Annual Lancaster r Cjounty Auction by Lancaster Chapter, American Business Clubs, Lampeter. Oct. 13 C K Wagner & Son, quarter mile east of Middletown along Rt. 230, at Bill Quinn’s 230 Diner, antiques, new storm doois, window sash, used furni tuie, paints, etc, including brand new Delco oil -burner, lots of lumber, 10 30 a. m. Oct 13 G Andrew' Heck man, thiee miles northwest of Mt Joy, directly across from Mt Pleasant Brethren in Christ Church, Mt Joy Twp , real es tate and personal pioperty, 1.00 p m' Oct 13 Floia E Danz, road from Wakefield to Peach Bot tom, Fulton Twp, household goods, real estate, 12 o’clock. Oct. 13 Mrs Amos B. “Nor ton, 61 Broad St, Christiana household goods, antiques. 12 o’clock. Oct 13 Martmdale Furni ture Store, new and used furni ture. 12 30 p. m. Oct. 13 Ida M Shirk Estate west of Leacock on Rt 23, Up per Leacock Twp., real estate, 2 p. m. Oct. 13—By Luther Hauck along Schoeneck-Reinholds Road, about one mile north of Shoe neck, dairy farm Oct. 13 Ephnam Zimmer man, Martmdale, real estate, 2 p.m. Oct. 13 Clarence Kreider, road from Rawlinsville to Mt. Nebo, near Elementary School, Martic Twp, household goods, antiques, farming implements, 12-30 p m. DST. Oct 17 Erma Wmgenroth, along Rt 222 near Reamstown,- -farm-land and cottages; 2 p. m. - Oct. 18 Walter and Nora V. Tennis, one mile northeast from .Frank Hershey’s store on the Old Road at Cains, real estate; 1:30 p m Oct 19 Jonas Ebersole. east Outclasses all tractors of its type! You get five working speeds and one road speed—six in all—in this versatile Oliver Super 55. Included is the super low you’ve always wanted—only 1% miles per hour at full engine speed. Cut back the throttle and you can slow down to % m.p.h. for those creeping crawl jobs. Best of all, this super low is matched to the recommended PTO speed of 545 r.p.m. Now you can handle tough PTO operations with less difficulty, less crop loss. See Your Local Oliver Dealer N. G. Hershey & Son Farmersville Equipment Co. Ephrata, E.D. 2 dies. J. McComsey & Sous I -«■ ' It was a woman’s world at the 1956 Man heim Community Farm Show when Miss Jane Graybill, 21, won the tractor driving contest. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Graybill, R 1 Manheim. Sec- of Monterey, on the northeast sde of the public road to'Mascot, Upper Leacock TwpFreal estate and woodlot, 2 p. m. Oct 19 Estate of Mary Hess, Paradise, on north side of Lin coln Hwy., opposite Brown Fun eral Home, real estate and per sonal property; 1 p. m Oct 20 Adam Beam, at blacksmith shop in Talmage, per sonal property; 12 noon Oct 20 Norman L Rutt, 26 Orange St., Elizabethtown, real estate and personal property, 12.30 p. m. Oct 20 Edward Hall, 25 E Ferdinand St, Manheim, real es tate; 1 p. m. Oct. 20 Jonas M Martin, Salisbury Twp., road from the Mountain Top Inn to White Horse (two miles from the Inn), Manheim, RD. I Hickory Hill, Pa. E. L. Herr Peach Bottom * Tractor Driving Contest 141-acre farm 2 p. m. Oct. 20 Martin H Lefevre, Summit Ave , Quarryville, house hold goods 12 o’clock. Oct. 20 Mrs. Anna Coble, executrix, one mile east of Elizabethtown, household goods real estate, including two acres of land 12 30 p m. Oct 20 Anna M Futer, et al, near Pequea Valley School, Leacock Twp, road from Inter course'" to Hess’ Mill, road es tate. 2 p. m Oct. 20 Mrs. Cora Weber, along Mt. Airy-Middle Creek .Road, real estate, farm imple ments, household goods. .Oct. 20—Mrs. Cora Weber, between Mt. Airy and Middle implements, household goods. Oct. 23—By Elmer V. Good, Mt. Airy-Girl Scout Camp Road, about one mile north of camp, large farm, steers and poultry. Oct. 24 Martha I. and- Mar tin L. Trestle, along' Rt. 340 from Maytown to Elizabethtown quar ter mile west of former, real es tate, 2 p. m. Oct. 27 Arthur C Phenneg er, Walter St, Honey Brook, real estate and personal property; starts 12 noon. dct. 29 J. Robert Reed, road from Fulton House to Little Britain, household goods includ ing antiques, 12 o’clock. NOVEMBER Nov. 3 Jonathan B. Stoltz fus, road from Monterey to Bird-ih-Hand, personal property. 12:30 p. m. Nov. 3—Jacob Hemhng, along road from Schoeneck to Cocali co, real estate and household goods. Nov. 3 Jonathan B. Stoltz fus, on road from Monterey to Bircf-m-Hand, personal properay 12:30 p. m. Nov. 10—Kansas K. - Ecen rode, between Galen Hall and Blainsport, real estate, farm im plements, household goods. Nov. 10—Jackson W. Mont gomery Estate, White Horse, Rt. 340, residence, tract of wood land, and personal property, 12 noon. Nov. 17 Conewago Com munity Sale (4th annual), Bev erly Twin Market, two miles north of Elizabethtown on old Hershey Pike. 12 noon. ELY, Minn. Jack Matre, of Cincinnati, while fishing on Lit tle Long Lake near here, laid his rod and reel in the boat with the minnow still on the hook. The reel began whirring madly and Matre made a grab for his tackle. On the end of the line was a large heron that had swooped down for Matre’s min- now. Chewing gum. that won’t stick is patented. ond \las Samuel Long, 17, R 4 Manheim. Topping the adult division was Paul Nolt, 23, of R 1 Manheim. Here is a view of the contest. (Lancaster Fanning Staff Photo). Philadelphia,-Oct 10 (USDA) Market steady to firm on large, about steady on medium Prices as much as one cent higher on large to one cent lower on med iums Supplies moderate but fully ample for a fair to impro-, ved demand. Light supplies of mired color medium sold readi ly at 21-22 cents. Wholesale selling prices: medium 10 pet AA quality large 45-48 lb white 48-40, brown 47-47 Vi, medium white 33-35, brown 33-34 Vi. Extras, minimum 60 pet A quality. Large 45-50 lb white 45Vi-47Vi, mixed 44-45 Vi, mixed 44 45 V;, Medium white 32-33, mixed 31- 32. Standards 34-36, Checks 27- 30. Receipts Oct. 9. 4,000 cases all by truck. The dangers of communism still pose a dangerous threat to thisnation on both the interna tional and domestic fronts, Vice President Nixon told the Ameri can Legion convention. ♦ Master Mix ♦ Ferguson Equipment ♦Lincoln Welders ♦ Thermopane ♦ Universal Milkers ♦ Miller’s Insecticides ♦ Koppcrs Creosoted Posts HIESTAND Inc. >- v >•» ,i % * 4 , K- “ *** ; 1 A 'A* a* « K Eggs Authorized Dealers I Hunting Equipment Shotgun Shells, Caps, etc. . ★ Egg Washers Egg Graders Plastic Egg Baskets Feed - Fertilizer - Coal SPREADER SERVICE AVAILABLE WEST WILLOW FARMERS ASSOCIATION WEST WILLOW Ph. Lane. 4-5019 Tucquan Lions Plan 'Agricultural Night Tuesday will be Agricultural Night when the Tucquan Lions meet at Conestoga Township School m a 6:45 p.m. dinner meeting. Each member is re quested to bring a farmer friend as his guest. Arthur K. Greiner, Elizabeth town, Lions’ district governor, will be guest speaker. On the club’s agricultural committee are John Drumm, chairman; Parke Eckman, H. William Heller, Hen ry Nissley and Charles A Kess ler Poultry Philadelphia Oct 10 (USDA) Market weak. Supplies exces sive for a light demand. Heavy type hens colored 13-18 few lots fancy 20 Yearlings 19-21 Bare back and rough 13-15 light type hens all sizes 10-15. Large Rock pullets 24-26, White rock pulets 27, one lot carried over offered 18, no sales Large White rock caponettes 23-26, not clearing White rock fryers 18-20. Red fryers 21-22. Few. clean up sales 13, Vantress red fryers 20-21. Few small lots mixed colored fryers 16-20. Few small lots of old roosters 10-11. Pekin ducks. 30, White muscovy 28. Turkeys Market unsettled Supplies very light but more than ample for a light demand. Heavy type young hens 33-35, Toms 22-25, few No. 2 15-1& Receipts Oct. 9 included Del aware, 17,000, Maryland 8000 lbs. Wholesale selling prices No 1 and fancy quality Broilers or fryers heavy type 3-4 lbs 18-22 Pullets 4% lbs and over 24-27 Hens heavy type 13-20 light type 10-15 Old roosters Ducks Muscovy 28, Pekins 30 Turkeys young hens 33-35, young toms 22-25. No. 2 quality 15-18. JOE SMITH SHIFTS GREENSBORO, N. C. Al though he’s not the mythical “Joe Smith” of Republican Party Convention fame, Joe Smith, aft er being a faithful Republican for 43 years, has become a regis tered Democrat. His wife, Mar garet, also joined the Democratic party. The reason: This Joe Smith didn’t like what he term ed the “smug * attitude” of the Republicans at the National Con vention, as he saw it on tele vision. * Wirthmore Feeds * Haverly Bulk Tanks * Saudcr Loaders* * Anhydrous Ammonia * Wheel A-Way Egg Washers c Irrigation Equipment * DeKalb Chix & Started Pullets Marietta 6-9301
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