14—Lancaster Farming, Friday, May 11, 1956 Poland Pork Still Moving Into U. S. Sale {Continued sharp increases in imports of canned pork— large ly ham from communist Po land were disclosed today by the American Meat Institute in re porting (figures obtained from official - government sources. “During the first quarter of this year,” said the meat pack ers’ organization, “imports from Poland totaled 7,729,000 pounds against 5,550,000 lbs during the first quarter of 1955. This was an increase of approximately 40 per cent for the quarter. Dur ing March usually a low month imports were 86 per «■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ New & Used Tractors • ■ & Farm Equipment t) ■ CLYDE E. KEENER 5 2 Located at Intersection ■ S Of Rt. 230 & 72 ■ ■ R. D. 3. Lane. Ph. 4-6414 ■ ■ Sale 2nd Thursday each • * month ■ B Private Daily ■ BBBilßllßlßßlßßll* :: We have for sale at all times Mixed Hay Timothy Alfalfa Delivery anywhere in Our Prices Will Lane. Co. & Nearby counties Please You We treat you right ALL-WAYS Ph. STRASBURG OV 7-3211 The Esbenshade Turkey Farm w » Since 1890 Paradise Lancaster Co. §lB- ’ Good Feed Insurance ... Regardless of weather Now you can be sure of year-round, high-quality feed with the Alhs-Chalmers Forage Harvester, Drouths or unusually low temperatures can be costly . . . reducing your feed supply and forcing the sale of breeding stock or unfinished cattle. Every year livestock farmers are trusting less to weather and more to the Alhs-Chalmers Forage Har vester to supply good forage the year ’round. The A-C “3-in-l” Forage Harvester may be equipped for cutting grass crops direct, for picking up hay or vine crops from the windrow, or for harvesting row crops. Big yard-wide cylinder has curved blades that both cut and throw. You handle more material with less power. Let us prove it.. Tune in ' tho National " Farm and Homo Hour Evory * Saturday NBC dm R. S. Weaver Stevens, Pa. N. G. Myers & Son Mann & Grumelli Farm Service Rheems, Pa. Quarryville, Pa. L. H. Brubaker Lancaster, Pa. HIS REASONS CLINTON, Tenn. Court of ficials just couldn’t understand why a defendant insisted on posting $5OO bond, when the grand jury had found no evi dence to indict him an an as sault-and-battery charge. Then, they found that, on the way to the courthouse, he had run two red lights, run three stop signs, traveled 90 m. p. h. in a 45 m. p. h zone and driven on the wrong side of the street. He explained, “I want to save myself another trip back here.” cent greater than during Marcli of 1955; 1,047,000 lbs against 562,000 lbs. “Imports from other coun tries remained about the same or were slightly greater, but these countries recognize that foreign trade is a two-way street and they import considerable quantities of American agricul tural products, including lard, fancy meats, hides, tallow and other products derived from Am erican livestock Poland imports but a minute quantity of Am erican meat and livestock pro ducts and the dollars it obtains for canned pork sold m the Unit ed States are utilized for other purposes.” Straw Ear Corn fII'JSCHfILMERS SALES AND SERVICE L. H. Brubaker Lititz, Pa. Snavelys Farm Service New Holland, Pa. Here is the $15,000 Ward-LaFrance fire truck received by the Strasburg Fire Company, which replaces the 1935 Reo sold for $6Ol to the Wintertown (York County) Fire Co. The 500-gallon a minute pumper was paid on delivery, with a $5,000 gift from the Auxiliary and funds from vari ous benefits. Here, from left to right, are Paul Herr, pres ident: 1 Marvin Weaver; Carl Atchison, from the Philadel phia Fire Underwriters; Charles F. Aulthouse, fire chief; William Rapp, Jr., Jack" Koch, all of Philadelphia Under writers and Park Shaubach, treasurer, with John McGee, actory representative from Ward-La-France, Elmira, N. Y. (Lancaster Farming Staff Photo.) May 12 Harry M Pickel, 343 E. Chestnut St., Lancaster,' 6- room brick house, conveniences household goods. I «♦ Pa. New Strasburg Fire Truck Sales Dates MAY May 12—By Mark Althouse be tween Clay and Hopeland, real estate, farm implements and household goods May 12—Richard R Steele Es tate, North Decatur St., Stras burg, real estate, household goods. 12.30 p m. May 12—Henry F. and, Anna C. Hess, 39 East Lincoln Ave., Lititz, household goods, 12.30 p. m. May 12—Charles Falk Estate, 235 North Cherry St, Lancaster, personal property, real estate, 1 p. m. May 14 (Night)—Kaylor Bros., V/s miles east of Elizabethtown, along route 230; farm machin ery and tools, 6 p. m. May 15—Lewis G. Good, one mile east of Donegal Springs (Donegal Twp.) road from Florin Farms to Colebrook road, farm implements, livestock, 12.30 p. m. May 16—Kenneth W. Dietrich, Bnckerville, Elizabeth Twp., a long route 322, 1% story frame building with storeroom and six room living quarters, also six building lots (each 100 ft.x!7o ft, more or less), 6:30 p. m. May 16—William Z. and Paul Z. Martin, farm machinery and equipment, 10 a. m. May 17—Mrs. Ina D. Graybill, 302 N. Broad St-, Lititz, house hold goods and antiques, 6:30 p. m. May 16, 17,' 18—Ringwalt & Stehman, along Marietta Pike, Rohrerstown, sales of general merchandise store each evening at 6:00 p. m. May 19—By A Martin Eshle man, along the road leadmg from Clay to Lititz. close to the Hammer Creek Church, house hold goods and gadren tools. May 19—Mrs. Scott Diffender fer, Cozy Corner Restaurant, New Holland, restaurant arid household goods, 1 p. m. May 19—Ninth Annual Spring Show and' Sale, Brandywine An gus Breeders Association, Guern sey Sale Pavilion, Lancaster. May 19—Robert D. Earhart, one mile north of Elizabethtown on old Hershey Pike; 23 register ed Holstein cows and young cattle, farm machinery, 12:30 noon. May 26—Mary Hackman Es tate, Brunner ville, Warwick Twp., real estate and personal property,' 1 p. m. May 26 By Mrs. Stella K. Withers, along the Brubaker Valley road about one half mile from Clay, household goods. June 9—Samuel Auker, Jr., butcher shop, Rothsville, real es tate, butcher shop equipment, household goods, 1 p. m. July 21 By the Martindale Fire Hall, household goods. Fisherman Paradise Will Open Friday Pennsylvania’s renowned “Fisherman’s Paradise’ along Spring Creek in Centre County, near Bellefonte, will open its 22d season today, Friday, May 11, at 8 a. m It will close July 14 Rules and regulations will be handed each fisherman upon registration. With the exception of adding rubber aitd plastic body artificial flies to the list olf approved lures, granting per mission to clean fish at designat ed places and extending the privilege of assisting others to land fish, regulations remain the same as last year. STANLEY H. DEFTER Auctioneer And Appraiser 1906 WILLOW ST. PIKE PH. LANCASTER 4-1796 lillilM |*O&D Shavings .... for clean, dry houses, excellent fertilizer, and real savings for you .. A Ton of SHAVINGS goes twice as far. . . 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