10—L»nc«ster farming, Friday, January 20, 1356 Lancaster County Sales Dates Claimed Saturday, Jan. 21 11 a. m. at KroecH’s Restaurant on 896, east of Strasburg on Georgetown lid: household goods and Restaur ant Equipment by Fritz Kroeck. E* Jan. 21 Community Public Side, Intercourse, 11 a. m- Jan. 21 Household goods, farming impftemerats, Charles J. McComsey & Sons, on John Per ron Farm, Route 472 from Ox ford to Lewisville, 12 noon. 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 C. Cinder, 319 S. Cedar St. Lititz, household goods. 12:30 p- m- Jan. 24 Demont Skiles, 2 mi west of Christiana, off road lead ing from Rt. 372 to Gap. livestock, 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-_ ttween Clay and Durlach, Vi mi north of Rt- 322, real estate, farm implements, household goods, 12 30 p. m- Jan. 27 Dairy cattle, steers, dairy equipment, provender and pony, “George Dean Farm,” Fred J. Herron, Owner, Elkton, Md., on Blue Ball Road, IVt mi from Elkton, 12 noon. Jan. 28 Manheim Twp. farm by Phares M- Landis Estate, 2 p. m. Jan. 28 Rheems, household furniture by Isaac Hollinger. Jan. 28 Wilmer S. Smoker, 1 mi- south of Atglen, Old Bt. 41 in W- Fallowfield tiwp., Chester Co., livestock, farm machinery, 12 noon. “Feb. 4 Farm Equipments 5 mi. north of Manheim on Mast* ersonville Road, Carl Enck. Used Specials! 2 New Holland Balers John Deere “A” & “B” Tractors 1 Farmall “M” Tractor Feed Mixer & hammer Mill for the BEST IN SERVICE our “Seal of Confidence” overhaul Why don’t you take advantage of our special winter discount & have ydur equipment overhauled now! Call our service manager at either Store: Lane. 3-7607 Lititz 6-7766 Strasburg OV 7-2305 H. Brubaker Nr 350 STRASBURG PIKE Complete Tax Service INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED FOR APPOINTMENT CALL A. F. TERRANOVA 508 Ridge Road Elizabethtown Feb. 4 Tractors, farm equip ment, midway between Gap and White Horse, Vi mi- off Route 897, household goods, 12 noon George E. Hoar, Saturday, Feb. 4 12 o’clock- Two miles east of Kirkwood in Colerain Twp., Lancaster Co. Pa. Cattle, farming implements and household goods by Carl Probst. Feb. 4- #207 North Market Street, Elizabethtown, real es tate, Robert R. Resconsin. Feb. 11 Livestock, imple ments, near Union Square, Wil bur Stoner. Feb. 11 Household goods, dwelling in East Petersburg, El len S. Landis Estate, 12:30 p. m. Feb. 11 Along Route #230, 3’A miles “northwest of Elizabeth town, 5Vs miles East of Middle town, at Bates School House. 14 mile off Route # 230; Farm of 22 acres, more or less, David M. Sonnon- 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 P.GB.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 - Wm. Juzi for P.G.R 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 Bainbridge at the village of Chiokentown, Stock and Implements, by Curtis W. May. Feb. 28 At Campbelltown, 60 head of purebred, bloodtested, ac (hedited, some vaccinated Cana dian Holsteins, 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- 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 bridge, Route No 241, at the vil hage of Stackstown, Stock and Implements by Henry Berg. March 3 Livestock, impile ments, near East Fairview Church Jacob Lehman. March 5 West of Rheems, close to Donegal Springs, on Cameron Farm, joining Landis Stone Meal Co, Stock and Imple ments by Morns G. Spickler. March 6 Along the road leading Horn 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 ♦♦ :: ♦♦ ♦♦ «* ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ » ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ :t :: ♦* ♦♦ n FARMERS leading 'from Manheim "to; :Lar 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 plements by C. B- Oberholtzer. March 8 East of Lapcaster, along Route 30, at the Guernsey Sales Pavilion, 75 bead of pure bred, bloodtested, accredited Guernseys, sale managed by Wm. Juzi, for P.GJBA.,' Harrisburg, Pa. March 0 Along the road from Maytown to Bainbridge, 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 10 Livestock, imple ments, in Elstonville, -Frank Ruhl. 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 t- 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 inurements byt 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 PGBA„ Harris burg. March 15 Livestock, imple ments, between Mastersonville and Colebrook, Isaac Wenger. 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 March 17 Livestock, imple ments, 2 mi northwest Manheim, Elam Snavely. March 23 Hagerstown, Md 60 head “of purebred, bloodtested, accredited, some vaccinated Hol stems, managed by Harvey Ret tew, Manheim 1 , David S Martin, owner ' March 24 Along road leading from Upper Lawq to Campbell town, three miles northeast -Of Campbelltown, Lea Vista disper sal, Keystone Holstein, Inc, man agers, Bob Weidler, owner. March 24 Household goods and equipment, on Pinch Road near Mount Gretna. Epl? Achey 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 P.GBA, 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 Gerberich. April 7 Between Deodate and Upper Lawn at Moyer’s Church along Route #341 on Roy Brandt Farm Consignment and commission sale of funniture, stock and implements; contact Roy Brandt, E-town 7-3623. Bedford, entry of Warwick Farms, R 3 Lititz, was high scorer in the jumper division of the American Horse Show Associa tion at the annual meeting on New York last Friday. Dave Kelley, Armonk, N. Y., received the award on behalf of owner Irl A- Baffin and trainer-rider. Jo’S Green. 7-5492 West Germans revive research in atomic science. WARWICK HORSE WINS Farm ShoWNeetfe To Expand, Says ' Dr. Henning HARRISBURG, Weather and hazardous road conditions that put attendance at the 1956 Penn sylvania Farm Show served to emphasize the need for additions to physical facilities in the 14- acre building. Dr. William L. Hen ning, chairman of the Farm Show Commission, declared as the show closed. Friday’s attendance was esti mated at 60,000, making a total of ,580,000 for ithe week com pared with 675,000 last year and 540,000 two years ago when the week opened with a heavy show. 300 Commercial Exhibitors “In effect, reduced attendance was a* blessing in disguise for ponunercial exhibitors and visit ors;-” Dr. Henning said. “Except for The big Wednesday, the visit ors saw the show in 'comfort. The more than 300 commercial exhib itors, the folks who support the show, had a better opportunity to talk with prospective cusom- ers ” This means that exhibitors need more space for their dis plays, Dr. Henning explained, ad ding that more than 100 had" to be turned away for lack of room this year. Replace Utilities “The Farm Show Commission is asking Ithe General State Autho rity to allocate $2,871,000 for im provements and additions at the Farm Show-” he said. “This would provide a 3-story building for more exhibit space, a new cafeteria and dormitories for farhi youth exhibiting alt the show, and for State Police as signed to the show. It also would replace worn-out heating, electric and water line systems, replace a temporary sheet steel building used for horses and beef cattle, and ex pand other livestock areas.” Records Set by Holstein Friesians In Three Herds Announcement has been re ceived from The Holstein-Fries sian Association of America of the completion of an official pro duction record by the registered Holstein cows owned by: Red Rose Experimental Farms, Lancaster Red Bose Ormby Qlive Winner, 18,516 lbs milk, 610 lbs butterfat, milked 2 times daily, 365 days. Average quarts daily: 24 Age when record be gan 4 years 2 months. - Stevens K Stoltzfus, Christiana Smyra View Ben Roo Alice, 14,096 lbs milk, 509 lbs butter fat, milked 2 times daily, 280 days Average quarts daily: 23. Age when record began: 3 years 3 months. ■" M- M Wenger, Rheems Mill road Madcap Mabel, 11,344 lbs milk, 447 lbs butterfat, milked 2 times daily. 365 days- Average quarts daily; 14 Age when record began: 2 years ,3 months. The French Cabinet set Jan- 2 as the date for general elections for a new Assembly. Tnickmg Firm f m To HonorYoAg Essay Entrants Three vocational agriculture students at Southern Lancaster County Joint Community High schooKwill he honored next Wed nesday in ceremonies awarding prizes for befit essays submitted on “Full Utilization, of Our Land Resources' Through Truck and Bus Transportation. 1 ” Sponsors are B. S. Warfel & Sons, Herr's Motor Express, both of Quarryvilie, and David “Stony” Eschbach of RD Holt wood- First prize is choice of one' feeding steer or heifer, value not (to exceed $l5O, presented by Herr’s Motor Express; second, $75, to be used on a farm pro ject of winner’s - choice, from Warfels, and third $5O (to be used also on a farm project, Irom Mr. Eschbach. Jack Owen, head of the' Solanoo vo-ag department, will supervise each project. Judges of the essays are Carl Reynolds, Jr., Quarryvilie boro burgess; Mrs. Richard Maule, sec retary of the Southern Lancaster County Community Fair, and C. Wallace Abel, -business manager of Octoraro Newspapers. Presentation will be made at a high school assembly program. In the morning, Amos “Marty” Ward, 34, Quarryvilie, will re ceive a citation from the Penn sylvania Motor Truck Associa tion for outstanding cooperation with the group”s 1955 Safety Pa trol- 0. D. “Mike” Shipley. PMTA safety director, will make the award Sgb Carl S. Pike will pre sent his “Safety Magic show ,at the morning meeting, under spon sorship of Herr’s Motor Express. ADDRESSES ROTARIANS Functions of the Lancaster County Extension Office and work done with the 1,200 boys and girls enrolled in 4-H club work in Lancaster County were explained before members of the Northeast Rotary Club of Lancaster by County Extension Agent Max M. Smith Monday night. FALSE ALARM Baltimore, Md. Harry Baffin, 33-year-61d volunteer fireman, was held m $lOO bail for a hearing ait a police'station on a charge of telephoning a false alarm on New Year’s Eve. t STANLEY H. BETTER Auctioneer and Appraiser 1906 Willow St Pike PH. LANCASTER 4-1796