10—Lancaster Farming,; Friday, January 13,118(56 , ; Lancaster County Sales Dates Claimed Jan. 13 Clyde McSparran, 1 mi. south of Hensel, road Gosh en to Fairfield (off Rt 72), cows, shoats, farming implements and household goods, 12 o’clock. -Jan. 14 Mrs. Celia Smed ley, Summit Ave., Quarryvllle, leasehold goods including anti ques, 12:30 p- m. Jan. 14 Harry M Sensenig 'Estate Manor (mile east of Washington Boro, on road from 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 Hinkle town on R't 322), livestock, farming implements, household goods, 12:30 p. m. Jan. 14 Fanny Y Renninger Estate, 301 E Mam St, New Holland, 2 tracts real estate with improvements, 2 p. m. Jan. 18 Aaron F Stoltzfus, east end of Honey Brook at Stoltzfus’ Locker, household goods, 12:30 p. m Jan- 18 Nora L Brower, Churchtown, real estate and per sonal property, 12.30 p m Jan. 18 George 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 Salqf Pavilion, 65 head of purebred, bloodtested, Accredited, some vaccinated Guernseys, Sale man aged by Wm. Juzi for PG.B.A-, Harrisburg Pa. Jan. 21 Fanny Y Renninger Estate, 301 E. Main St., New Hol land, antique furniture, stock of The Farmers National Bank & Trust Co., New Holland, 12:30 p. m. Jan. 21 Elizabethtown, 412 North Market St., household furniture by Mrs. Ruth S. Hess. Jan. 21 Frank G. Ginder, 319 S. Cedar St. Lititz, household ggpds, 12:30 p m slan. 24 Demont Skiles, 2 mi. west of Christiana, off road lead ing from Rt. 372 to Gap, livestock, MUSSER CROSSES FOR MORE PROFIT IF you want low cost, large bodied leghorn pullets, that will be ready to lay early next Fall— THAT will lay large white eggs and give you sub-* stantial profit— THEN order your chicks direct from a (closed-flock breeder,) in your own locality, who crosses blood lines within their own flock— THUS furnishing you with the type of resistance best fitted to combat local health problems. ORDER— MUSSER LEGHORNS For Eggs DONEGAL CROSSES For Broilers DONEGAL LEGHORN CROSSES—For Meat & Eggs MUSSER LEGHORN FARMS MOUNT JOY 3-4911 Septic Tanks, Cesspools, Cisterns, Etc., Cleaned - Mt. Joy Sanitary Cleaning Service J. HAROLD FORWOOD, Propr. R. D. 2, MANHEIM, PENNA. Phone: 3-9341 Mount Joy If No Answer, Call 3-9340 farming implements, 1 p. m. Jan. 25 Landis G- Clark, 1 mi. northwest of Cochranville, road to Steelville in W. Fallow field twp., Chester Co., livestock, farming implements, 11 a. m. Jan 26 Jacob M. Hurst, be tween Clay and Durlach, Vt, mi north of Rt 322, real estate, farm implements, household goods, 12.30 p. m Jan- 28 Rheems, household furniture,by Isaac Holhnger. . Jan 28 Wilmer S. Smoker, 1 mi south of Atglen, Old Rt. 41 m W- Fallowfield twp., Chester Co, livestock, farm machinery, 12 noon Feb. 4 Tractors, farm equip ment, midway between Gap 2nd White Horse, V* mi- off IJoute 897, household goods, 12 noon George E Hoar. Feb 18 Southwest of Eliza bethtown at Good’s Church, Stock and Implements by Walter Eber sole. Feb 21 At Carmichaels, Pa, 40 head of purebred, blood tested, accredited, some vaccinat ed Guernseys Sale managed by Wm Juzi for PGB A , Harris burg, Pa, C Wayne Keener, owner- 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 W,m. Juzi for P.G 8.A., 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 Bambndge at the village oi Chiokentown, Stock and Implements, by Curtis W. May v „ 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 vil|e, 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- - March 2 Along the Jednota Road, leading from Highspire to Middletown, one-half mile North of Highspire, Stock and Imple ments by Edward H- Nissley. March 3 Along the road leading from Maytown to Bain bndge, Route No- 241, at the vil liage of Stackstown, Stock and Implements by Henry Berg. March 5 West of Rheems, close to Donegal Springs, on Cameron Farm, joining Landis Stone Meal Co , Stock and Imple ments by Morris G. Spickler. March 6 Along the road leading from Maytown to Bain bndge, Route No. 241, at the vil lage of Chickentown, stocky im plements and household furni ture by Chester Ney. March 7 Along the road leading from Manheim to Lan caster, known as the Frmtville Pike, stock and implements by William Bredthauer- March 8 About seven miles east of Elizabethtown close to Chiques Chtfrch, stock and im plements by C. B Oberholtzec. March 8 East of Lancaster, along Route 30, at the Guernsey Sales Pavilion 1 , 75~head of pure bred, bloodtested, accredited Guernseys, sale managed by Wm Juzi, for PG B A., Harrisburg, Pa. March 9 Along the road from Maytown to Bambndge, Route No 241, one-half mile from Maytown. 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 head 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 thr'ee miles North of Motint Joy, two miles south of Milton Grove, stock and implements by Amos H. Mum mau. March 14 Along the road leading from Kheems to Donegal Springs at Hersh Blacksmith Shop on Cameron Farm, stock and implements bji Carl Ginder. March 15 East of Lancaster along Route 30 at Guernsey Sales Pavilion, 75 head of purebred I bloodtested, accredited, some vac cinated Guernseys, managed by Wm. Juzi for PGJBA., Harris burg. March 17 At spring sale of 125 head'of pure bred. bloodtested, accredited, some vaccinated Canadian Hol steins, 150 head of hogs, by Rus sell Heilman & Sons. March 23 Hagerstown, Md 60 head of purebred, bloodtested, accredited, some vaccinated Hol stems, managed by Harvey Ret tew, Manheutn, David S- Martin, owner. March 24 Along road leading from Upper Lawn to Campbell town, three miles northeast of Campbelltown, Lea Vista disper sal, Holstein, Inc, man agers, Bofb Weidler, owner. . March 26 In,the Borough of Middletown annual spring sale of 150 Canadian Purebred, blood' tested, accredited, some vac cinated Holsteins by C. S. Erb- March 27 —At Butler, Pa, 50 head of purebred, bloodtested, accredited, some vaccinated Guernseys, sale managed by Wm. Juzi for PGBA, Harrisburg. March 28 At Upper Lawn, Normandale Farm Dispersal, Keystone Holstein Sales, Inc, managers, Norman Risser, Jr., owner. March 31 At Shellsville, an nual spring sale of stock, imple ments and household furniture by Jake Gerbench. April 7 Between Deodate and Upper Lawn at Moyer’s Church along Route #341 on Roy Brandt Farm- Consignment and commission sale of furniture, stock and implements; contact Roy Brandt, E-town 7-3623. Bcit&fc Vice President Of State Auctioneers Vice president of the Pennsyl vania Auctioneers Assn- for the coming year will be Stanley H. Dieter, 1806 Willow Street Pike, elected last weekend at the an nual convention in Harrisburg. Lee Pillsbury, Allentown, was named president, and Woodrbw Roth, Emmaus, secretary-trea surer. The group went on record as endorsing pending legislation to provide control over comic books and discussed me'asures being considered to regulate auct tioneers and provide for their licensing. Dog Owners. Warned New *• * License Due Dog owners are warned that under rules of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania Depart ment of Agriculture licenses must be procured on or before Jan. 15 each year. Dogs becoming six months of age at any time must be licensed at once. Licenses may be procu,*- ed- by making application to the County Treasurer direct or through a notary public, justice of the peace, alderman or magis trate All licenses expire Jan. 15. .Applications for spayed female license - must be supported by owner’s affidavit or certificate from a veterinarian- License tag must be affixed to a substantial collar and kept on dog at all times. License tag issued for one dog cannot be used on another. Responsible For Damage Owners are responsible for all damage caused by their dogs. The word “owner” when applied to proprietorship of a dog shall in clude every person having a right of property in such dog and every person who keeps or har bors such a dog or has it in his caije, and every person who per mits such dog to remain on or about any premises occupied by him. Purpose of .the “Dog Law” is for the protection of the public and their property through the proper control of dogs and for the protection of the properly licensed and tagged dog. The Department advises “The proper control of your dog will also help to protect and preserve the wild life of the State and will assist the Game Commission to keep the State stocked with game for the recreation and health of the citizens.” N Fines for Violations Enforcement of the “Dog Law” is under supervision of the Bureau of . Animal Industry, De partment of Agriculture, and the cooperation-of the public is soli cited to the end that the law may be properly observed. Violators of the “Dog Law” are liable to a fine of not less than five dollars ($5 00) nor more than one hundred dollars ($100) or to undergo an imprisonment not exceeding 30 days or both.”' PUBLIC SALE Saturday, February 4, 1955 ~On premises in Salisbury Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa. Midway between GAP and WHITE HORSE 1-4 Mile Off Route 897. ■%» 3Tn JirTftD C Oliver “70” and John Deere “H” both IIVnLIUUiJ. w jtj l cultivators, Farmall Cub, culti vators and fertilizer attachment. 1946 Ford Pickup Truck,'3-4 T. Full line of tractor equipment, dairy equip ment; 30 T. hay, corn by T. Household goods, some antiques. Sale at 12 noon. GEORGE E. HOAR Walter Wanner, Auct Gap, R. D. 1, Pa —Phone Gap 6R41 Hastings Wins- Chester White cat as Award Richard Hastings, a senior at Southern Lancaster County Joint Community High school, has been awarded a purebred Chester White gilt by the Pa. tional association for his record state association for his record past four years. Mr. Hastings, who this week deceived the Keystone Degree of the Future Farmers of Ameri ca at the 1956 Pennsylvania Farm Show, was selected from Key stone degree applicants who had Chester Whites as a major pro ject. Records in Other Fields , His instructor, Jack Owen at Solanco, reports that Mr- Hast ings has set records not only in Chester Whites, but in other fields as well. The senior, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hastings, R 1 Kirkwood, started as a fresh man with one sow. In his sophomore year, the project was expanded to two sows, including the one award ed him as a freshman. During his third year of high school, Richard fattened off some hogs for market, continuing into his senior year with two sows and another gift. Farm Show Grand Champ For three years he has parti cipated in the Chicken of To morrow Contest, and his awards in showing dairy heifers have al so brought him considerable re nown- One heifer placed first in the youth division at the South ern Lancaster County Commun ity Fair in Quarryville, Two successive years he has shown the grand champion gilt in the Farm Show vocational agriculture class, winning a cam era and a watch. Richard is among the exhibi tors at the Farm Show winding up today. Wife I dreamed last night that you were the "friost vgener ous man in the world and had given me a $lOO bill to buy some new dresses. Surely you wouldn’t do anything to alter that opinion? Husband Certainly not; just to show you I’m as generous as you dreamed, I am, you can keep that hundred. STANLEY H. BETTER Auctioneer and Appraiser 1906 Willow St Pike PH. LANCASTER 4-1796