14—Lancaster Farming, Friday, November 18, 1955 ABC Sale Gross $2,114 to Ce.rebral Palsy Funds g A gross of $2,114 was reported £by the Lancaster Chanter of the .American Business Club in their Hiuction Saturday at the Lampeter TSales Barn Proceeds go toward (the club’s cerebral palsy fund. Around 600 people lined the islands, while Auctioneers Clyde Smith and Stanley H Dieter— who donated their services— (disposed of scores of items Clerks were Joseph Moss, Mr and Mrs Merrill Hassel assisted iby other ABC members and XYZ Auxiliary members Project (chairmen were Marlin Albright and Clarence Pontz. ■ Among items sold were a -mu'sket for $l2 50, wrist watches, ‘sls each; 200 concrete blocks, $3O, fan type air conditioners, $l4, and suits, $l5 and $2O 65-ACRE FARM $4,220 * Richard Burkhart, living near Adamstown, purchased a 65-acie farm on Route 897 between Swartzville and Fivepomtville for $4,220 this weekend old saw. HIGHEST TRADE-IN any saw, every saw. .. bring ’em m NOW ~ [ for a top-dollar ' trade-in on a ' I beautiful, brand* new McCulloch. Trade NOW, during our big record-breaking,. history-making Saw Sellabration. McCulloch SAW SELL A B RATION ! CONESTOGA FARM SERVICE Quarryville, Pa. Ph. 282 siiiniiii]iii[iiiiii]iiiii)>iiiniiiimL..iiiiiiiimmiminmii THE NEW LINCOLN WELDER WELDANTOWER COMBINATION 200 AMP Welder f 4 KVA Stand by AC Power Unit | For Easv Welding and Emergency Power. Also New"and ' S • used Lincoln Welders. = AUTHORIZED LINCOLN WELDER DEALER | HIESTAND INC. Marietta 6-9301 j ufiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiniiiiiiitiiiiiiii e glllllllllllllllllllilllilllllllllllliillllli 1 Used Tractors and | | Farm Machinery | S A-110 CORN PLANTER FOR REG. A FARMALL g E HM-240 CULTIVATOR FOR HORM FARMALL E HI SOT INTERNATIONAL BALER W/ ENGXNL E -g A-151 DISK PLOW FOR SUPER A. FARMALL g M ROTO-TILLER GARDEN TRACTOR |1 = F-12 FARMALL TRACTOR ||| E SUPER M. FARMALL TRACTOR == E SUPER A FARMALL TRACTOR E = H-FARMALL TRACTOR g = s. C. CASE TRACTOR m 1 McCormickFann Equipment Store | E PHONE 3-2283 1054 S. STATE ST. EPHRATA. g liliiiiiiiiilißiniiiiniliiiiniiiimuiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiniffliiinuininiiiiiniiiiM V *f- »• ' Ag College Near Top Enrollment Even though the College of Agriculture at the Pennsylvania State University now has the larg est enrollment in its 100-year his tory with 1,277 men and women listed, it is not yet in a position to meet half of the demands for trained personnel. This was point ed out by Dr Russell B Dicker son, director of resident instruc tion, as he sui'’eyed the 500 dif ferent jobs and professions with in modern agriculture and allied industries In addition to the 1,277 under graduates in the 4-year program there are 239 graduate students, compared to 219 a year ago, re flecting the trends for more specialized training In the vari ous fields Dr Dickerson said the addition of a new curriculum in conservation brings to 19 the number of curnculums within the College of Agriculture, all designed to meet demands for trained personnel. Because of the growing needs for college-trained men and wom en throughout the nation, plans are under way within the College of Agriculture to attract more high school students into these new jobs opportunities, many of which did mot exist a few vears ago, Dr. Dickerson said. These plans are starting with an em phasis on providing vocational guidance leaders with facts on the vast list of careers within ag riculture, over and above actual farming or ranching, he said new saw, Scoring a top of $165, twenty five head of Ayrshire heifers sold m the auction held by the widow of* E. K- Buckwalter, Lampeter Bead. 1 Mr. Buckwalter, who died re cently, served as' chairman of the Lancaster County Ayrshire Breed ers association sales committee the past 12 years 'i/Pwenty-fivo tons of ear corn sold at $35 a ton; 82 Vs cents a bushel was paid for oats; straw brought $24 a ton; mixed hay $2B 50 and 3,500 laths of tobacco went at 20 cems a lath. (S&) Wcou&n/ -i _ V National Association of Tele vision Producers is! drawing up a node of ethic's to assure that the '•viewing public receives the proper type of shows,” accord ing to an organization spokes tnan. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiin «, * v Wi Three Victrolas Sell In Alice Hoover Sale Victrolas sold at $3B. $5O and $55 in the auction held toy Alice Z Hoover Saturday between The Willows and iStrasburg, with Ab ram iDiffenbajch and Charles Bach man as auctioneers. 'Other items andjpraces includ ed. comfort covers S 8 and $lO 50, sleigb bells $26, settee $75, desk $65, Empire Bureau $27, gun $25, chest of drawers $56. six old-fash ioned chairs $l9, toilet sets $ll Ito $26, table $2B, antique wine (bottle $26, table cover $l9, salt and -pepper shakers $lO. Among two-farms near Swartz lle sold Saturday, one, a 63-acre ace owned by Jennie Kramer, ild to Benjamin Hoover RD Den >r, for slo,ooo.'Auctioneer was H- Leid, Denver. DUCKS $l.BO, PIGS $54 Ducks at £l.BO each and a 300- pig. at $54 highlighted the pub ; auction of Norman W. Mart -11 between Cocalico and Blains >rt. Corn sold at $35 a ton, a anure spreader at $265 50, trac r, $705, hammer mill $6l, wa in $lO5, side delivery rake $l6O, •ass mower $ll, bale boxes $l7 id $5l, Frank Snyder cried the 18 Joshua L. Stoltzfus, Vz mi. south of Morgantown. Livestock. 2:00 noon. 18 J K Garman Est, Eliza bethtown, bank stock, 7:30 p. m 19 Penrose Sandres, Shells ville, stock and implements. 19 Esther McKonly estate. Real estate, antiques, household furnishings. 131 Lampeter road, Lancaster. 12:00 noon. 19 J. Monroe Danner &~Son, Keystone Holstein Sales Barn, Mt Joy, registered Holsteins, Guern sey dispersal 12.30 p m -19 3rd annual Conewago Community Chorus sale, Beverly Twin Market, near Elizabethtown Furniture, hardware, toys, dry goods, poultry, farm implements, livestock, 11 a- m. 19 Nellie Humphreville, Lea cock, opposite Bard’s Hardware- Personal property, household goods, 12.30 p m. 19 Alfred Spotts, 2 mi. north White Horse (road from Mt. Airy to Cambridge), personal property, Ip.- 19 Jacob J- Hawk, road lead ing from Rt. 23 (at Poole Forge) to Mt- Top (Rt- 322), real estate, personal property, 1:30 p- m. 22 S. H Yocum, 1 mi. south of Elm, on road to Manheim Lit itz Pk-, personal property, house hold goods, 12 noon. 22 Bertha M- Herr Estate, 43-45 W. New St, Lancaster 2% story brick house, 2 p- m. liners’ Circle • N v v mf / ' Thi /-3 *r V S . * * -* i Creamy white Shorthorn; black Angus; rich red and white Hereford prospective champioi •ade past the judge. Exhibitors do their best to show their entries the best. Throngs jam ' tehnes, none envying Boyd Widdle as he makes his decisions. Such is the scene one found ik at the4H Baby Beef Roundup and Sale in Lancaster (Lancaster Farming Photo).. 63 ACRES. $lO,OOO LANCASTER COUNTY Sales Dates NOVEMBER r * *■ p > *<,. *««* y r ~ - ;/ k > s O /J* > v > > <**' /> j «*< v *. JOBLESS PAYMENTS HARRISBURG Continued claims for unemployment com pensation benefits dropped six percent to a total of 96,647 for the week ended October 14, marking the fust time in nearly twn years that the weekly volume has fallen below 100,000, Secre tary of Labor and Industry John R Torquato reported today. New claims for unemployment com pensation benefits decreased 16 per cent to a total of 17,091 for the reported week. There were 15,356 checks totaling $1,962,056 in regular benefits issued' to eli gible unemployed workers during the week. uiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiii SPECIAL FALL | TRACTOR BARGAINS RECONDITIONED Massey Harris 44 Diesel Tractor Farmall Super M _• niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniii Cope & Weaver Co. Willow Street, Pa. 'Phone Lancaster 32824 VINTAGE LIVESTOCK AUCTION Sales Every Tuesday Night at 6:00 ALL TYPES OF LIVESTOCK! v * h STANLEY DEITER 1906 Willow St. Pli IIIIIIUIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilillllIllllllllllli!llllllllll O’clock. CALVES ESPECIALLY *• " Auctioneer and Appraiser PH. LANCASTER 4-1796 . Phone Gat; 67R3