KBb OBSERVED PRECIPITATIO: (APPROXIMATE) MID-APRIL TO MID-MAY 1956 This chart shows the general nature of and heavy, and the precipitation amounts the total precipitation which fell during which determine these classes are obtain the preceding 30 days Precipitation is ex- ed from an analysis of many years of rec pressed in three classes: light, moderate, ord at many stations. Used Farmall H and Ferguson 20 1951 Models John Deere Forage Harvester with hay pickup. Cope & Weaver Co. Willow Street Ph. Lane. 3-2824- SWING-O-MATIC FARM & RANCH GATE JUST BUMP IT OPEN, EITHER or TRACTOR: Closes Automatical!; STRONG WIND. No Ropes, Weigh: Life Long Gate. Made in 10,12,14 &. High. Farmers all say SWING-O-M. SAVES LABOR, TIME, WRITE OR CALL FOR COMPL L. H. Brubaker 350 Strasburg Pike Ph. Lane. 3-1607 STRAStiiTjRG OV 7-2305 SPECIAL PRICES ON USED GARDEN TRACTORS & POWER MOWERS MARKET-MAKER That’s the new Meatpacker Gross . . . Time and time again top place and top price bird at the Lancaster Poultry Exchange. Wider breast—heavier legs—bigger size— put the Meatpacker Cross on top! White feathering makes cleaning and dressing easier! (Big meaty body keeps dressing weight loss down, gets premium price from poultry buyers! COST-SAYER That’s the new Meatpacker Cross • A bird that practically grows while you watch. Goes well over three pounds in 10 weeks uses less feed to get there too! Disease resistance makes the Meatpacker Cross hardy, cuts early chick loss! LET THIS NEW BIRD PROVE ITSELF IN YOUR FLOCK Order Meatpacker Cross Chicks for 1956 delivery! Call or Write. >lt t. 2 THE MEATPACKER CROSS ■ / !■■■■■■■■■■■■!!■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Precipitation Preceding 30 Days Broilers Thursday Average 21.5; C. O. T. Entries Also Sold Here Poultry, 21 1-2, 52, Elmer Sen senig, 300 Lancaster Whites, 9-5, to Leola Poultry, 20 1-2, 53, D. E Horn (Nelson Fitz), 12,500 White Vantress, 9-6, to Grimes & Hauer, 21 3-4, 54, Dale King, 10,400 White Mountains, 9-2, withdrawn prior to sale; 55, J. W. Eshelman & Sons (Red Rose Research), 160 Belts, 18 wks, to Daniel K Good, 31 1-4, 56, Elam L. Kauflman, 300 White Rock cockerel capettes, 13-6, to Walter C. Mellinger, 28 1-2; 57, Miller & Bushong (Phares Auker), 2300 White Vantress, 9 wks, to Man data Paultry, 21 1-2; 58, Henry Elsen, 3000 Silver Cross capettes, 12 wks, no sale, 24 1-2 bid; 59, Miller & Bushong - R. D. #3, Lititz, Pa, Phone 6-2407 Exclusive hatchery for I \ HEAVY HH MODMKATg ) | (Wm. McFalls), 7000 White Vantress, 9 wks, to Producers Cooperative Exchange, 21-1-2, 60, Kenneth McCracken (Enos Eshbach), 6000 White Mountains, 9 wks, no sale, 21 1-4 bid, 61, Hershey Hostetter, 850 Red Van tress, 12 wks, to Roy E. Ream, 22 1-2; 62, Marlin Cassel, 125 Meat packerss, 10 wks, to Daniel K Good, 21; 63, Miller & Bushong (Evans Dague), 2200 White Van tress, 10 wks, to Leola Poultry, 21 3-4, 64, Miller & Bushong (Elmer Garber), 3800 White Vantress, 10 wkss, to Roy E. Ream, 22. „ SPECIAL SALES REPORT C. O, T, Sale 148 Here is a special sales report of Chicken of Tomorrow entries that sold Thursday on the Lan caster Poultry Exchange. Sara Ann Herr, who placed first in the state contest last year, top ped the sale with 80 White Van- Tress, 10-2, that sold to Harry H. Weaver as lot 12 for 28 1-2 cents a pound. Prices ranged upwards from a low of 22 cents per pound. * Sales are listed below by lot number, grower, address and county other ' than Lancaster) amount and breed, age by weeks and days buyer and price: 1, fred Bowman, R 1 Myers town (Berks) 85 White Cornish Cross, 10-2, to Tilley’s Poultry, 27; 2, Ray Keeney, Rehresburg (Berks), 80 White Arbor Acres, 10-2, to Roy E. Ream, 22 1-2; 3, Robert L. Kunkle, Lincoln Uni versity (Chester) 88 White Rock- Cornish Cross, 10 wks, not sold, 4, George Ernestine, Jr., (R 1 Womelsdorf (Berks), 35 Meat packer cockerels, 10 wks, with drawn prior to sale; 5, Edwin D. Swope, R 1 Robesonio, (Berks), 35 White Cornish x New Hamp shires, (NX No. 7), 10-2, not sold; 6, Naomi J. Blessing, R 1 Grantville (Dauphin), 85 White Vantress, 10-2, to Roy E. Ream, 22; 7, Luke Nissley, Middletown (Dauphin), 200 White Vantress, 10-2, to Victor F. Weaver, 22 1-2; 8, Fred Bernhard, RD Mount Joy, 175 White Vantress, 10-2, to Roy E. Ream, 22; 9, Roert Fahne stock, R 4 Manheim, 85 Meat packers, 10-2, not sold; 10, Ira E. Fahenstock, R 4 Manheim, 85 Norris x Aror Acres, 10-2, not sold; 11, Ira Graybill, R 3 Man heim, 83 Meatpackers, 10-2, to Victor F. Weaver, 22; 12, Louise M. Herr, Rohrerstown, 80 White Vantress, 10-2, to Daniel K. Good, 27; 13, Sara Ann Herr, Kohrers town, 80 White Vantress, 10-2, to Harry H. Weaver, 28 1-2; 14, Miriam Herr, R 6 Lancaster, 80 White Vantress, 10-2, to Daniel K. Gbod, 22 1-2; 14A, Robert Herr, R 6 Lancaster, 80 White Vantress, 10-2, to Daniel K. Good, 22 1-2; 15, Reid Hummer, Manheim, 80 Indian Rivers, 10-2, to Walter Lehman, 25; 16 Bon- Lancaster Farming, Friday, May 25, 1956—3 me Lee Jackson, Windy Top Farm, R 1 Christiana, 85 Indian Rivers, 10-2, to Harry H. Weav er, 22 1-2; 17, Jill Jackson, R 1 Christiana, 85 White Vantress, 10-2, to Harry H. Weaver, 22; 18, Linda Kinsey, R 3 Quarryville, 80 White Vantress, 10-2, to Harry H. Weaver, 24; 18-A, Mar|an Kinsey, R 3 Quarryville, 80 White Vantress, 10-2, to Harry H. Weaver, 24; 19, Mervin N. Martin, R 1 Mount Joy, 80 White Vantress, 10-2, withdrawn prior to 20, Danny K. Miller, Rohrers town, 34 White Vantress, 10-2, to Daniel K. Good, 23; 21, Arthur Newcomer, R 2 Lancaster, 85 White Vantress, 10-2, to Daniel K. Good, 23; 22, Judy Warfel, R 1 Conestoga, 87 Indian Riverss, 10- 2, to Harry H. Weaver, 23; 23, Raymond Winters, R 2 Conestoga, 80 White Vantress, 10-2, to Daniel K Good, 24 1-2; 24, Shir ley A. Ream, R 2 Leanon, 85 White Vantress, 10-2, to Roy E. Ream, 23; 25, Ruth Longenecker, R 3 York (Yoik), 80 White Vantress, 10- 2, to Daniel K Good, 25, 26, Mar lin Cassel, R 1 Manheim, 85 Meatpackers, 10-2, to Glenn H. Herr, 25, 27, Charles Guy Moore, Eden Road, Lancaster, 30 w White Vantress, 10-3, not sold; 28, Floyd H. Moore, Jr, 35 White Vantress, 10-3, to Walter Mel- Imger, 23, 29, James R. Groff, R 7 Lancaster, 31 Meatpackers, 10-2, to Harry H. Weaver, 22; 30, Roy L. Harding, R 3 Werners ville (Berks), 80 White Moun tains, 10-2, to Victor F. Weaver, 22. Israel is reported to have ap plied for a 575 million loan from the United States Export-Import Bank It would be spent for wat er development. ittiitusutiitxtittixtxiuisxxsxiiiitiii I 24-Hour Service |i | 1956 AUTO TAGS H | EDWARD G. WILSON § £ Notary Public H tt 16 S. Lime St. Lancaster.Pa § Sara Ann Herr f* Sara Ann Herr, Rohrerstown, Pa., last year’s grand champion ship winner of the Pennsylvania Chicken-of-Tomorrow Contest, is shown here with this year's fifth-place winners in the Coates ville regional Chicken-of-Tomar row Contest. With her is Mrs. Howard (Anna) Martin, whose husband is general manager of Martin’s Hatchery, Lancaster, who supplied the chicks ori ginally. (Lancaster Farming Staff Photo). The easing of credit by fall is predicted tiitttuxx: I LOANS ♦♦ j| For any farm purpose it Made the farmer’s if way *p LANCASTER If PRODUCTION | CREDIT ASS’N. | 36 E. Chestnut St. h Lancaster, Pa. p Ph. Lane. 3-3921 KSttttnKttutt Jfi '