—Lancaster Farming, Friday, May 4, 1956 14 BREAKS ARM Leon Brubaker, six, son of Mr and Mrs Ray Brubaker, R 3 Lititz, broke his arm Tuesday in a fall while at play He entered Lancaster General Hospital as a surgical patient. 3 !»■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■£ ■ New & Used Tractors g J & Farm Equipment a ■ CLYDE E. KEENER " 5 Located at Intersection ■ 1 Of Rt. 230 & 72 ■ ■ R. D. 3 Lane. Ph. 4-6414 ” ■Sale 2nd Thursday each g 2 month ■ H Private Daily ■ ■»■■■■■■■■■■■■■■' Make BIG Milkers As a rule, big cows give more milk than small cows, . utilize a bigger percentage of home-grown roughage for milk production, are worth more as beef when their forking days are over. KEEP DOWN DISEASE... r ' Clean the pen and feeding pails v/ith Purina Disinfectant d.. ✓ Snader’s Mill B. F. Adams Mt. Airy Bird-ln-Hand John J. Hess J. Fred Whiteside Vintage Kirkwood S. H. Hiestand John J. Hess II Salunga New Providence H. S. Newcomer John B. Kurtz Ephrata Mt. Joy Wenger Bros. Rheems Warren Sickman J. H. Reitz Millway Pequea ■v-v-v.v-w.v.vv-% Househbld Goods Brings Good Prices Mr. and Mrs E. J Brosius, Quarryville Rl, held a public sale of some of their household goods recently with Kersey Brad ley as auctioneer. Good prices realized included: dahlia bulbs up to $1.25 per bunch, violets up to $175 each; gloxinias, $3 50, potted plants, from 50 cents to $2 50 each; small oil lamp with shade, $25; dish bench, $2l; dough tray, $ll, wardrobe, $l2 50, picture frames $9 75; soap dish, .$3, vanity bottles, $8 50; bed, $13.50; dress er, $l4, small blue dish, $3, spice box, $3, rockers, $l5; bookcase, $11; upright piano, $52. Size in a cow means milk and profit for you and size in a dairy cow is easiest to attain when that cow is a calf, because big calves make big cows. Calves fed New Purina Nursing Chow and New Purina Calf Startena make big gains ... the Purina feeding pro gram calls for calves to be halfway to breeding weight at four months ... and that’s the kind of hying start that make big heifers, big two-year-olds, and big milkers. Feed these famous Purina Calf Chows, now produced in an improved form ... to grow big calves ... and big cows ... for your farm! wv ' James High Gordonville Alley, -Elizabethtown, annual spring housecleaning sale Many things, antiques included 6:30 p. m. May 4, Maurice E. Stauffer, 1 mi. n. of Q’ville, road from Hawksville to Wisner’s Shop, Eden Twp real estate 2 p. m. DST. May s—Liberty Square-Fishing Creek Road, real estate, house hold goods, by G. Horace Long, 12:30 p. m. May s—Elizabethtown Area School District three school houses - sale of each on respect ive premises; Ebersole’s road from Bainbridge -Elizabethtown Road to road from Good’s Church to Trail, adjoining farms of Martin* Good] I and Samuel Rutherford. 1 p. m-; I Steven Hill, state road' from Elizabethtown to Falmouth about one half mile east of Fal mouth and four-miles west of Elizabethtown, adjoining farms of _ Jacob Hdffer and Raymond Myers. 2 p. m; Wickersham, road from Lobato to Susque hanna Trail, about one mile from Lobato, adjoining Heistand Bros, farm and Word of Life Chapel, 3 p. m.' May s—B. F. Hershey, Martic Twp., on road from Mt. Nebo to Bethesda, 3 miles south west of Rawlinsville, two story modern block house and household goods, 12 Noon. May s—Lizzie S. Stoltzfus es tate, Rothsville, real estate, per- Monterey, household goods, antiques. 12:30 p. m. May s—Annie Walters Estate, Sporting Hill, two miles west of Manheim, real estate, household goods, 12.30 p. m- May 5 Eh Gmder, Landis ville (on old Hbg. Pike), east of the Hotel, used white pine lum ber, taken from large barn. 12 ' noon. May 5 Mrs Lizzie K Fry, 38 Center St., Lititzz, household goods, 1 p. m. May 5 Intercourse - Com munity Sale. Household goods, some antiques; farm implements, all practically new; chicken equipment; 2,000 ft. lumber, 400 locust posts; truckload of ever greens, azaleas, fruit trees. 11 a. m. ' May 5 Missouri Nelson Es tate, 415 Maple St., Terre Hill, personal property, 12:30 p. m. May 10 —Clyde E. Keener, 1 % miles north of LancasTer, along Rt. 230, tractors, farm mach inery, tools, hay, straw. 10 a. m. May 11 William Z. and Paul Z Martin, Blue Ball, farm equip ment. 10 a. m. May 12 Harry M. Pickel, 343 E. Chestnut St., Lancaster, 6- room brick house, conveniences household goods. May 12 and 19—Bowman Es state, Rothsville, real estate, per sonal property, plumbing and hardware equipment. . May 12—Two miles south of Adamstown, household , goods and antiques. 10 a. m. (DST). Terms by Charles G. Good. May 12—In Bareville, house hold goods, tools, etc. 12:30 p.m. by Paul' L. Kochel and Bertha Neiss Kochel. May 19 Leonard E. Yohn, Churchtown, at the Windsor House Antiques, household goods. 12:30 p. m. May 26—Mystery Sale, Mike Bender Estate, Slackwater. Wooded Tract of Six Acres $260 William Leisey, Ephrata, pur chased a 6.2-acre wooded tract in the William E. Gearhart pub lic sale for $260. H. H. Leid, Denver, was auctioneer. The woodlands were located between Bnckerville and Schaefferstown. Other items sold included six old 'German locks, $ll to $l2; wood chest $5; old Civil War re volver, $6; plate with Dutch de sign, $l3; kitchen vase $l5; bal loon back rocker $2O; leather powder flask $4. Dividends in U. S. rose 13 per cent in 1955 to a new high. Sales Dates MAY May 4 Walter Dupes, Peach Tractor Brings $620, Keith Sale Highlighting the Edna E. Keith sale etween Remholds and Den ver was a tractor at $620, two wheele'd trailer $lOO, high sink $22, low sink $l2. Guineas sold at $2 each ahd chickens at $1.95 Auctioneer way Frank Snyder. March of Science A new Hungarian peach tastes like an almond, and if it super sedes the ordinary kind, then we suppose some horticultural will have to develope an almond that tastes like a peach—Toronto Star STANLEY H DEFTER Auctioneer And Appraiser 1906 WILLOW ST. PIKE PH. LANCASTER 4 1796 ** \ Red Rose Laying Mash " Made for heavy, profitable egg production High energy mash blended and balanced fjm to meet the feed requirements of layers under the strain of heaiy egg / fry, production , Distributed by WEST WILLOW FARMERS ASSOCIATION WEST WILLOW Ph. 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