—Lancaster Fanning. Saturday. November 19. 1960 10 • Farm City (From page 1) most agricultural leaders, that urbanites do not know of the farmer’s prob ems and do- not have a true under standing of just what the much publicized farm prob lem is The same situation applies with the farmer’s understan ding of the city resident. "Farmers, too, are fre- WHEELHOHSE and SIMPLICITY Garden Tractors Snavely's Farm Service NEW HOLLAND EL4-2214 “Prompt Bail Bond Service” BUHRMAN'S CONVENIENT PARKING LOTS Opposite Brunswick Hotel Opposite Post Office Next to Western Auto Store 115 East King Street Norman A. Buhrman, 228 N. Duke St. "Prompt Bail Bond Service” VV V jJ %p VV % V'-.V: W V V V R.D.I, MOUNT JOY, PA. Attention Fanners! Apply Dieldrin with' your alfalfa fertilizer now not later than November 30— for control of weevil and spittle bug. This is recommended by the Extension Service. We deliver in bags or applied to the field. Solve your rat problems now I Our rat bait Is guaranteed to do the job. Organic GROFFTOWN RD. CLOSE PLANTING CORN FOR HIGH YIELDS Our Penna 820 and our Rll5 growers porting high yields with these varieties. o These varieties stand a high population and shou.d be planted 18,000 to 20,000 plants per acre. • They withstand drought (Can get along in dry weather better than other corns). • Stand up well when others go down (You cannot afford to glean corn) Not necessary with these varie ties • Less moisture at husking time. • Um'orm height ears that stay on stalk until pick er gets them. Save $2 00 a bushel on your seed this year get the best crop. Order now. We deliver in spring. REIST SEED COMPANY MOUNT JOY PA. “Seedsmen for 35 years” quently misinformed about the attitudes, needs and de sires of our urban citizens,” said Doctor Henning. ‘‘This is another chance for misun derstanding to develop.” "Farm-City Week, with its emphasis on getting farmers and city dwellers closer to gether, is an ideal remedy to stop this misunderstanding. Our daily bread is important to a*,l of us, and we should be thoroughly familiar with all the steps and all the peo p e who are involved m fill ing our need.” The state official also not e<9 that Farm-City Week an nually is timed to climax on Thanksgiving Day, a time of the year when persons thru out the nation become more cognizant of the great abun dance in America. It was noted that at this time, people usual y are more receptive to learning about his neighbor’s problems. Stanley H. Dieter Auctioneer 8c Appraiser LAMPETER Ph. Lancaster EX 4-1756 Plant Food Co. Ph. Lane. EX 2-4963 ■■aßiaaaiißißiaaaaaaaj Phone OL 3-3821 • Art __ Z. Esbenshade; chairman of Ag v-enrer the planning committee, B. (From Page 1> Snavely Garber and commit not unanimous agreement on tee member Alexander Ger the practicability of dining hart. rooms. He said the commit tee learned that most of the centers depended on the ser vices of a caterer - for most of the meals. Other directors visiting the New York centers were corporation president, Willis PUBLIC SALE of A VALUABLE FARM to be held TUESDAY, NOV. 22, 1960 At 2 00 P. M. - The undersigned will offer at Public Sale on the premis es located 4 miles northwest of Manheim, near Union Square and Gantz’s Menno mte Church, Rapho Town ship, Lancaster County, Pa. (Formerly nown as the Wo*- gemuth farm) 80 ACRES more or less, 70 under cu’ti vation and 10 acres m mead ow with a running stream; good gravel soil. Erected thereon is a 2V> STORY BRICK DWELLING with a slate roof. Consisting of 13 rooms plus bath (six rooms upstairs and 7 rooms downstairs), wash' house and a 2-car garage. Large Frame Bank Barn with a 12x40 foot metal silo, room for 20 cows, milk house, implement shed, corn barn, and chicken house (18 x 36 feet) Damping cel.ar and sufficient room to hang 5 acres of tobacco. These buildings are in good repair and have very good roofs Premises may be viewed at any time before day of sale by calling Manheim Mo hawk 5-5266 or MOhawk 5- 4136 Sale to begin at 2 00 pm when terms and conditions will be made known by CLARENCE W HEISEY ELIZABETH K HEISEY Ru'us Geib, Auctioneer Attorney, Samuel S. Wenger 600 pounds of PIONEER “mJUD FRESHENING” yields 60 DAYS ON PIONEER DRY AND FRESHENING WILL IMPROVE PROFITABILITY OF YOUR HERD PIONEER DRY ANfr FRESHENING DELIVERS • Up to 25% more milk • Higher breeding efficiency • Strong, vigorous calves • Ease in calving • Quick elimination of placenta • Less udder congestion • Better herd health re- are and the Joseph M. Good & Sons LEOLA - QUARRYVILLE Public Sale an EXTRA TON of milk! Herr said the planning committee and the finance committee of the Lancaster County Agriculture Center will now begin holding fre- quent and regular meetings to move the work of the new ly chartered corporation. Public Sale PUBLIC SALE Of Valuable REAL ESTATE to be held SATURDAY, NOV. 26, 1960 The undersigned wi.l offer at Public Sale on the premis es located Vz mi.e off the Manheim-Elizabethtown -Road near Chiques Brethren Church, Lancaster County, Penna. 53 ACRES more or less; 45 acres under cultivation, 6 acres in mead ow with running stream, and 2 acres in woodland Erected thereon a 2Vz story Stone Dwel ing consisting of 9 rooms (4 rooms upstairs & 5 rooms & bath downstairs) Large frame bank barn, room for 16 cows, 10x30 silo, straw shed attached to barn, barn has dampening cellar and stripping room and is scaff ed for tobacco. 10x12 milker house, new '32x80 tobacco shed with a hip roof and a large dampen ing ce lar and stripping room, (this shed was built re cent y and has sufficient room to hang 8 acres of to bacco), 4-car cement-block garage and a chicken house combined. Chicken house brooder house, and other odd buildings on premises. These buildings have good roofs and are in high state of repair Persons wishing to view premises may do so on or before day of sale Sa e to begin at 2 00 p m when terms and conditions will be made known by ROBERT J. REICHARD, EDNA S REICHARD Rufus K Geib, Auctioneer Calving stimulates a cow to produce fal* beyond her ability to convert feed into milk. So, during the first months of her lactation, she "steals” milk-making nutri ents from her body. It requires only 600 pounds of Pioneer Dry and Freshening feed to repair the body tissue used during the previous lac tation ... to build a reserve of body con dition for the next lactation ... and to produce a vigorous calf. Pioneer Dry and Fresh, fed during the dry period, is a sound investment in herd health, sustained high production, and longevity for your pro ducing herd. •PUBLIC SALE , Of Valuable REAL ESTATE-LIVESTOCK DAIRY EQUIPMENT SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1960 at 12:30 p.m. On the premises located g mi.es South of Quarryvillo 7 miles North of Oxford, two miles East of Elim, 2 miles Northwest of Tayloria, m Little Britain Township, Lan caster County, Pa. REAL ESTATE SALE AT AT 12 30 P M. 172 Acre Dairy Farm, Hg Acres tillable land, 4 Acres of woodland. Balance in pei manent pasture. This land is in a high slate of cultivation. Water through pasture land. Eleven room frame and stucco house, with running water. Large bank barn, room to tie 42 cows Hoise stable, box stalls Concrete 14’x50’ Silo. Large imple ment shed; corn barn,, hog barn; heifer pens All buildings are in good repair; pressure system with never failing we 1 Inspection of property any'ime Posses sion April 1, 1961. LIVESTOCK 70 head of Holstein Dairv Cattle 41 Cows in all stages of production 8 Bred Heifers 14 Heifers from 4 months to I 1 a years old. 7 Bulls from 6 months to 2 years old This is a high producing herd of certified, accredited, vac cinated Holstein dairy am m'als 2 brood Sows, one with lit ter, the other bred; 7 90-lb Shoats, 2 boar Hogs; 5 220- pound Hogs, J Mvle DAIRY EQUTPMENT Surge 3-umt milker; 25 milk cans; Surge water heater, wash tubs, buckets, etc Terms by W RUSSELL GREGG ESTATE Rohrer and Musser Ra’ph W Eby, Jr , Attorneys Abe Diffenbach, Auct Lane. EX .3-4464 Real Estate Sale at 12 30 p in Livestock at 1 00 pm AFTER COMPLETING RECORD The same cow offer Having produced 23 044 lbs of milk ond 94l lbs of fat o* a 4 year old* Note the ex* treme dairy* ness an a exceptional body condi* tion shov/n offer this cow produce® UVa tom o* milk.
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