12—Lancaster Farming, Friday, January 6. 1956 Lancaster County Sales Dates Claimed jan 7 _ John E Snyder, mid way between Now Holland and Hmklctown. real estate and per sonal property, 1 p m. Jan 12 Clyde E Keener, I'j mi north of Lancaster (at intersection of Manheim Sc Hbg. pikes Rts 72 Sc 230), faim machinei y and 75 , tractors, 11 a m Jan 7 -T- Community Public Sale, Intercouise, Pa., household goods, farm implements, 300 lo cust posts, Amish market wagon, hay, straw, 11 a m Jan 14 Harry M. Sensemg Estate Manor fwp (mile east of Washington Boro, on road Horn Rt. 999 to the Charleston Road), 2-story frame house, 2-car gar age, household goods, 12 30 p m Jan 14 Henry G. Good, Jr, Earl Twp. (in village of Hmkle town on Rt 322),' livestock, farming implements, household goods, 12 30 p m. _ Jan. 14 Fanny Y Rennmger Estate, 301 E Mam St, New Holland, 2 tracts real estate with improvements, 2 pm. Jan 18 Nora L Brower, Churchtown, real estate and per sonal property, 12 30 p m Jan. 18 Geoige'T. Ray, mile south of Smyrna (road from Smyrna to the Noble Rd, along Low Grade railroad Sadsbury Twp), livestock, farming imple ments, 12 noon Jan 19 East of Lancaster along Route 30, at Guernsey Sales Pavilion, 65 head of purebred, bloodtested, Accredited, some vaccinated Guernseys, Sale man aged by Wm Juzi for PGB A, Harrisburg Pa Jan 21 Fanny Y Rennmger Estate, 301 E Mam St, New Hol land. antique furniture, stock of The Farmers National Bank Sc Trust Co, New Holland, 12 30 P m. Jan 21 Elizabethtown, 412. North Market ,St, household furniture by Mrs.'Ruth S. Hess Jan 28 Rheems, household furniture by Isaac Hollmger Feb 18 Southwest of Eliza- 1 bethtown at Good’s Church, Stock and Implements by Walter Eber- ■ '» A. H. BURKHOLDER TELEPHONE 175 BURKHOLDER ASPHALT-PAVING AND EXCAVATING TELEPHONE 109-R-2 2 ■ tmiiimiiimmiiiiiimimiiimimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimtiiiiinmimiiiiimmi Here is the NEWEST Way to' Treat CRD Simply Dust Your Flock With Convenient, effective, and economical treatment of CRD (Chronic Respiratory Disease) or AIR SAC IN FECTION in chickens. For less than one cent a bird, YOU can treat your flock. Most effective if caught in the early stages. Ask for it by name Dry-Strep-Spray At your local Feed Dealer DISTRIBUTED BY New Holland Supply Co. Phone 4-2149 New Holland. Pa. SiilllllllllllllillllllliillillllLTUUlillUlllllllllllHllllllimillllllllllllllUllllUUllUlUlllWUilUlllllllUlUUllUlliaiitt sole. Feb. 23 East of Lancaster along Route 30, at the Guernsey Sales Pavilion, 65 head of pure bred, bloodtested, accredited, some Vaccinated Guernseys, Sale managed by Wm. Juzii for P.G.B K., Harrisburg, Pa- Feb 25 -Along Falmouth Pike, one-half mile west of New ville, household furniture, some antiques, by Urban Sweigart. Feb 27 Along road leading from Maytown to Bainbndge at the village of Chiokentown, Stock and Implements, by Curtis W. May Feb 28 At Campbelltown, 60 head of purebred, bloodtested, ac credited, some vaccinated Cana dian Holstems, by Ed O’Neal. Feb 29 Along the road lead ing from Mount Joy to Masterson ville, 4 miles north of Mount Joy, Stock and Implements by Elam S Geib. March 1 Along the road leading from Manheim to Old Line Store, 3 miles west of Man heim, Stock and Implements by William B Saylor Maich 2 Along the Jednota Road, leading from Highspire to Middletown, one-halt mile North of Highspire, Stock and Imple ments by Edward H Nissley. March 3 Along the road leading from Maytown to Bam budge, Route No- 241, at the vil liage of Stackstown, Stock and Implements by Henry Berg. Maich 5 West of Rheems, close to Donegal Springs, on Cameron Farm,, joining Landis Stone Meal Co, Stock and Imple ments by Moms G. Spickier March 6 Along the road leading from Maytown to, Bain bndge, Route No. 241, at the vil lage of Chickentown, stock, im plements and household furni ture by Chester Ney March 7 Along the road leading from Manheim to Lan caster, known as the Fruitville Pike, stock and implements by William Bredthauer March 8 About seven miles east of Elizabethtown close to Chiques Church, stock and im- JOHN D. GRAHAM TELEPHONE 370-H4 & GRAHAM '<i)UARRYVILLE. PA General Nature oi Precipitation This chart of the nation shows the gen- moderate and heavy, and the precipitation eral nature of the total precipitation which amounts which determine these classes' are fell the preceding 30 days. Precipi- obtained from an analysis of many years tation is expressed in three classes: light, of record at many stations. Agriculture Department Studying New Program for Smaller Farms Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON The Depart ment 'of Agriculture is studying ia new proposal to alleviate con ditions for the average farmer which may-he the most enth/usi /aSticall-received 'plan put to fa rmers m Solme time. Big farmers may not like the iproiDoaal, but a vast majority of small farmers are sure to approve of it In brief, the new plan is to limit support to farmers on a dol lar basis In other words, h farm- plements by C. B Oberholtzer. Maich 8 East of Lancaster, along Route 30, at the Guernsey" Sales Pavilion, 75 head of pure bred, bloodtested, accredited Guernseys, sale managed" by Win Juzi, for P.GB.A., Harrisburg, Pa. March 0 Along the road from Maytown to Bainbridge, Route No 241, one-half mile from May town, on the Joe Bixler Farm, stock and implements by Jay W- Brandt. March 10 Close to Donegal Springs along road leading-from Maytown to Landis Stone Meal Plant, stock, implements, some household furniture, by"Engle E- Shelly. - March 12 At Ellottsburg, Perry County, 65 Jiead of pure bred, bloodtested, accredited and vaccinated Holsteins, sale man aged by Harvey Rettew, Carl Kennedy, owner. March 13 Along the road leading from Mount Joy to Mil ton Grove, about three miles North of Mount Joy, two miles south of Milton Grove, stock and implements by Amos H. Mum mau. March 14 Along the road leading from Rheems to Donegal Springs at 'Hersh Blacksmith Shop on Cameron Farm, stock and implements-byj Carl Ginder. March 15 East of Lancaster along Route 30 at Guernsey Sales Pavilion, 75 head of purebred bloodtested, accredited, some vac-- cinated Guernseys, managed by Wm. Juzi for P GB.A., Harris burg March 17 At Cleona, annual spring sale of 125 head of pure bred, bloodtested, ' accredited, some vaccinated Canadian Hol steins, 150 head of hogs, by Rus sell Heilman & Sons. MENTAL ILLNESS. Mental ilness, serious enough to require hospital treatment, hits more men than women In 1051, the latest year -for which statistics are availabe, 95,000 males were admitted to mental hospitals as compared with 76,000 females, About half of the pati ents admitted that year for th° first time were under the age of 45, with only one-tenth under 25 and less than one percent under 15. er might not be extended tout $25,000 worth of support If larger - farmers wanted to pliant mlore than that, they could, but the government would pluck out only that much money to sup port- prices for them. That is just one figure 'which has been men tioned. If the plan is reeomended land adopted, it may vary in de tail - ~ Another provision of the new idea being studied in Washington iis that to stop limiting acreage, and start limiting crops, instead, which will be supported by the government This, backers of the plan think, will be a firm, depend able way_ to control crops and (check over-production. SEE THE 'Hew hydraulic terramatic This patented Hydraulic Drive Unit is capable to oper ’ ate, any number of gutter cleaners, from one motor, or off the hydraulic system of your tractor. Simply by piping oil from this automatic control to cylinders which have a 78" stroke operating gutter rod, and elevator chute. This truly is the most advanced, auto matic shuttle stroke conveyor system ever developed. Serving farms and industry used as a barn cleaner, cattle feeder, removing poultry litter and conveyor in fertilizer plants. Dependable moving of wet and dry material in processing plants. Write for free folder to; MANN & GRUMELLI Ph. 70R12 The fact that the Department of Agriculture is reported situdy mg these new approctoes to the farm situation is proof that Sec retary Ezra Benson is planning to come-to wrath more than one new proposal when he presents (or the president for him) the new farm (proposals to Congress m January. Some experts (believe the lat est ideas, involving 'limiting sup port in terms of thousands of dpi lars, 'instead of a percentage price support for a'fixed numfber of lalcres May toe the (best iproposalT (the -department -has vet hit on for 1956. That’s Different Pilot—Pm forgetting women up here. 'Cadet—Dm for getting women up 'here, too. (^ieeutcn. R. D. 2, Quarryville
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