cf a?.?! lirnslf , /nhi-fi 'tojeconsJ 14—Lancaster Farming, Friday, March 30, 1956 Lancaster County Sales Dates Claimed -*l'< ' 1 MARCH * March 30—C.S. Frank and Son, MfcjJtoy Pa., community sale cows, hogs, furniture, fruit; 12.00 noon. March 30—Dr. Walter A. Gra ham, Lees Bridge, 2 miles south of Wnghtsdale to Kirk’s Mill Rd, Chester Co., 30 head cattle, farming equipment, Ipm. March 30—Dr Walter A. Graham, Lees Bridge, 2 miles south of Wnghtdale—to Kirks Mill road,, or 3 miles south of Glen Roy to Nottingham Rd. (Chester Co), 30 head cattle, farming implements. 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March 31—Estate of Isaac B Witmer 2’j miles northwest of Lititz, Penn Twp, (road from Lititz to Halfville —f»n .Wayne H Witmer farm), household goods, some antiques, 12.30 p.m. ' March 31—Paul B. Clay, Mt. Airy, Md., 50 tractors and lots of farm machinery, 10 a.m. March 31—Estate of Barbara H. Martin, East Earl Twp., road from Weaverland Church to Rt 73, household goods, 12 noon. March 31—Jake Gerbench, Shellsville, annual spring sale of stock, implements, household goods. , March 31— Lester H Brown, Fulton Twp., road from Little Britain Store to Wnghtsdale, near the latter farming imple ments, household goods, Ipm. March 31—Harry W Strauss along route 322 between Clay Bnckerville, household goods and tools March 31 At Shellsville, an nual spring sale of stock, imple ments and household furniture by Jake Gerberich. March 31 —Mrs Marvin Tho mas, 755 Union St, Lancaster, modern household goods Ipm March 31—Keystone Holstein Sales, Inc., Sales Barn East of Mt Joy, on Rt 230 90th Key stone'Consignment sale March 31—Martin’s Nursery, New Holland household goods, including furniture March 31—John S Druken bred.'road from Hopeland to Mt. Airv "Clay Twp , household goods 12 30 p m. APRIL April 2—Bo acre farm, 2% mi East of Rt 122, 1 mile North of King’s Highway, north of Coates ville, by Louis Traiman Auction Co., 1 p.m. April 3—Mrs W. W. Ferree, mile west of Kirkwood, Cole rain Twp., purebred dairy cattle, farm implements, dairy equip ment, 12:30 p.m. April s—Robert M Going, Trustee in bankruptcy (Luther Edward Tilley—former Tilley’s Men’s Shop, Hotel Brunswick, Lancaster). At Lampeter Sales Barn, Lampeter, shop’s entire stock and fixtures. Included; shirts, ties, handkerchiefs, acces sories, belts, cuff links, socks, etc. 6-30 p.m. April 6 —John Perches, 1 mile north of Pine View Cabins, Rt. INC State Farmers Win Gas Tax kefunds A conference committee is expected to act in Harrisburg next week' to grant Pennsylvania farmers 100. percent refund on taxes from agricultural machine gasoline. Prior to this- time, since 1949, a 50 per cent rebate has been allowed, at a cost of approximately $40t),000 a year. A nine-month stalemate on the issue appeared cleared and Gov. Leader said Democratic legis lative leaders agreed to go along with the 100 per cent plan pro posed by Senate Republicans last year. 1, or 2 miles east of Oxford, in Lower Oxford Twp., Chester on U G. Perches farm, farming implements, etc., 12.30 p m. April 7— Conewago Church of the Brethren on the Roy Brandt Farm, along the Pike from De odate to Lawn, Pa. livestock, furniture, tools, hardware, 12.00 noon. April 7 Between Deodate and Upper L*wn at Moyer’s Church along Route #341 on Roy Brandt Farm- Consignment and stock and implements; contact commission sale of furniture April 7 —lra Wanamaker, Cole brook road, 1% miles West of Deodate, 5 miles East of Middle town, all day sale. Antiques, gutis, hell collection, etc. April 7—Laura Howett, 116 Miller St, Strasburg, household goods, including antiques, Ipm April 7—Lou’s Auction Sale, Barrisley Sales, at Oxford Fish ing equipment, hardware, tools, housewares, garden supplies. 12 noon to 10, pm. April 7—Harry Hertzog along route 897 between Remholds and Blainsport, Woodland Farm, Implements, household goods and antiques: April 7—Sue E. Myers Estate, 347 W. Walnut St., Lancaster, household goods, antiques, 12:30 p.m. April 7—Mrs. Bertha Stone, road from Holtwood ball diam ond to Rawhnsville (north ,of Rt. 372), household goods, an tiques, 12 noon. April 7—Park A. Hess, road from Farmersville to Hrnkle town (at Fairmount), real es tate, personal property of the late Daniel M. Wagner, 12:30 p.m. April 7 —Estate of Wilson & Susan Glass, Church St., Bow mansville, real estate, household goods. April 7—Mr. and Mrs. James Ditzler, Vs mile East af Master sonvxlle, road to Mt. Hope Church, Rapho Twp., real estate, farm implements, 12:30 p.m. April 7—Fred E. Borman, 2% miles Southwest of .Elizabeth town, off Maytown road 1% miles Southwest of Union School, Implements, Household goods, antiques, lumber, 12:30 p.m. April 9—Walter Hackman bet ween Clay and Hopeland about Vs mile North of route 322, Live stock, Farm Implements. Apirl 11—William Z. and Paul Z Martin, Blue Ball, machinery and horse-drawn implements. 10 a.m. April 12—Clyde E Keener, IVs miles North of Lancaster, on Rt. 230, tractors, all kinds farm machinery, etc., 10 a.m. April 14—Elmer and Jacob Gockley, Fritztown, near Read ing, tractors, farm machinery, hogs, cattle, 11 a.m. April 14—S. H Good, Hinkle town, lumber, hardware, mill work, paint, etc., 12 30 p.m. April Green Es tate, New Holland R 2, real es tate, 2 p.m. April 14—Walter Stuber, one mile north of Schoneck along road leading from Melling Schoolhouse to the road leading from Schoneck to Cocalico, Household goods and antiques. April 21—Samuel Kline, 119 Washington Ave Ephrata, Pa. real estate. April 28—Eva E. Keith along the back road leading from Denver. to Remholds Farm Implements Household goods and antiques. • - LITITZ HOME ?9500 Eber Foltz purchased the 2H story frame dwelling offered in public sale at Lititz by Warren L Newcomer, executor for the estate of the late Mrs. Earla Shaeffer for $9500. Henry J. Snavely was auctioneer. DOUBLE CHECK—TV Star Aud rey Meadows, best known for her nagging wife role in “The Honey- v mooners,” says, “The little wom an can sometimes save your life if she nags you to see'the doctor for a checkup.” Audrey is en dorsing the American Cancer So ciety’s 1956 Crusade which em phasizes the double theme, “Fight cancer with a checkup and a check.” IMAGINATION A mother lost her little daugh ter in the weekend confusion at a railway station. After a frantic search she - finally located the child in the midst Of a group of nuns Both the little girl and the nuns seemed to be having a good time “I hope my daughter hasn’t been giving you too much trouble,” exclaimed the relieved parent. “On the contrary,” chuckled the Mother Superior “Your lit tle girl seems to imagine that we are penguins.” DAIRY SALE TOP S47o x In the dispersal held by Mel vin C. IBoyce, RD _Quarryville, 20 head of Guernsey cows sold between $145 and $470 a head. 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Lane. 4-5019 Red Rose Farm Herd Reduction Hits $l9OO Top Averaging $439,- the 93 regis tered Holstein cows offered Tuesday in the Red Rose Ex perimental Farms herd reduc tion sale at the Guernsey Sale§ Pavilion, Lancaster, brought a total of $40,800: Sixty cows in milk figured $520 each. , Dairy machinery and equip ment, also offered, by the feed manufacturer, brought an ad ditional $5,316 75. - Tbp, $l9OO, was paid by"Graca View Farm, Port Deposit, Md., for the, seven-year-old Red Rose Elmwood Winterthur, Second high was $l2OO paid by John S Teeter & Sons, Taneytown, Jdd„ for Red Rose Donna In vincible Abby, a 'four-year-old. She sold bred to Williow Springs Crescent Prince. Grand View Farm paid the third highest price, $lOOO, for Red Rose Elmwood Winner, five and one-half years, sired by Winterthur Winner Fobes Don. The Teeter farm purchased 23 head totaling $14,375 as high bidder .in the sale. The herd sire, a coming four year-old, Butterfly Montvic Bn gadeer, sold for $4OO to the Teeter establishment. A crowd of 750 attended. Many of the animals remained m Lancaster County. Nineteen heifers are being retained by Red Rose for experimental feed ing research- Stanley H. Deiter Auctioneer and Appraiser 1906 Willow St POke PH. LANCASTER ' 4-1796 e FARMERS ItrtfrK oo f» (’’"'l