14—Lancaster Fanning, Friday, June 29, 1956 Green Pea Harvest Now In Full Swing HARRISBURG Harvesting «f green peas for canning and freezing has started on Pennsyl vania farms in the southern of Pennsylvania, accord ing. „to, the State Depaitmcnt of Agriculture Federal-State inspectors are located at each \ merv in the aiea to grade the peas-for quality and tenderness. Preliminary estimates show that Pennsy Ivania farmers this j eai are growing processing peas on 14,000 acres, an increase of six per cent ovei last year, but shghth undei the 10-year a\er ege Stanley H. Deiter Auctioneer And Appraiser 1906 Willow Street Pike Ph. Lancaster 4-1796 PROFIT PROVED PLAN Ultra-Lifed Poultry Feeds 9 Chick Starter 0 Laying Mash # Turkey Starter Make The One Season Test ... Be Convinced That Ultra-Way Internal Culling Can Help You Secure Greater Profits. 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Phone Lane. 2-6124 Or Landisville 2897 bsl Production of Chicks* up 26 During Month HARRISBURG An increase of 26 per cent in the number of chicks turned out by commercial hatcheries in Pennsylvania dur ing Mav, compared with the same month last yeai, was announced today bv the State Department of Agriculture About half of the May hatch of 10,057,000 chicks went to the mci easing broiler-fiyer trade, accoidmg to Federal-State sur \ cys Demand foi bioiler chicks continues at high levels with Mav hatchings up 37 pei cent from a year ago, the survey showed. None-broiler hatching for the month totaled 5,181,000, up 17 per cent from the year before. Total Pennsylvania chick pro duction for January thiough May at nearly 54 million compares with 46' million for the same period last year, an increase of 16 per cent Eggs in incubators in the Mid dle Atlantic States on June were 36 pei cent above June 1, 1955, ♦♦ ♦* •* ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦* ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ •• it •t ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ 9 Dairy Feeds , % Hog Supplement • Steer Supplement Ph. Lane. 4-5019 Now developing is the Pennsylvania on the left, the barn which now houses State University Experiment Station at much equipment to be used in the new Landisville. On the right is the residence, station. (Lancaster Farming Staff Photo), which will be converted into offices, and H To the left is the barn on the Landis- dence, which will be converted to offices ville experimental station, which, July 1, for the station staff. Lancaster Farming goes under control of the Pennsylvania Staff Photo). State University, and, on right, the resi- Deer Don tGo for m New used Tractors ScllCS Dates Sugar-Free Diet Fad ■ & Farm Equipment a HARRISBURG Game Pro- ■ CLYDE E. KEENER ■ June 22—Peach Alley, Eliza- tectors now know that deer don’t £ Located at Intersection ■ bethtown. Household goods and go for a sugar-free diet. g Of Rt. 230 & 72 ■ other things. 6:30 p. m. Officer Donald M. Schake, ■ R. D. 3 Lane. Ph. 4-6414 ■ June 23—Irwin G. Brandt Clarion County, called this Igaie 2nd Thursday each 5 Estate, 43432 E. High St., Eliza- spring on John Gammon, a man ■ month ■ bethtown,-real estate, 2p. m. i mn g in his district, where he ■ Private nailv ■ June 23—Mrs. Jacob E. Fens- learned that termacher, 357 East Mam, St.. Gammon had, over several ■■■■■■■ Lititz, household goods, 12.30 weeks, obtained 75 gallons of sap p, m* from his maple trees. After the June 23 - Mrs. Grace Moore, boiling-down process the man g— -244 West Main, New Holland, h * d about four gallons of syrup 8 vnirTAn H household goods, 12 :30 *-. - I USED TRACI OR g June 26—Pennsylvania Guern- forgot to cover the container. H ' H sey Breeders’ Ass’n., Meadyille, jjext morning the container was H rtnnflT awn H Pa., dispersal of purebred, blood- empty. Tell-tale tracks of a dozen H AT S « tested, accredited, some vaccmat- deer leadmg to and from the | Ul LiIIALJ H ed Guernseys. spot, left no doubt where the g g June 29 James L and four gallons of syrup went, Gam- St i i r\ t i.. 58 Oleana M Harnsgton, Penn mon and Schake agreed. H J onn J - Jeere L v^uir *B Twp., s.e. of Kauffman’s Park, h and Grass Mower g real estate, 7p. m. DST. July 7th —Florence M. Neff, g 50 Farmall Cub andff June 30 Halle M Swar, 600 Hodgson St., Oxford, real S Cult » 120 S. Charlotte St., Manheim, estate, 1.30 p. m. H c .“ ~ c . ~ personal property, Ipm. DST. July 7 Intercourse Com- 8 54 Farmall ouper Ag June 30 Margaret E. Me- mumty Sale, starting at 11 a. M &. Cult. - § Cardie Estate, off Rt 272 at m . Household Goods; Farm Im- g a a p ar mall BN &. H Summer Hill. Little Britain plements. Mennonite carriage, 8« , g Twp, real estate and personal locust posts II g property, Ip. m. July 21 —By the Martindale H 46 Farmall H & Cult. § June 30 Frank Colten, Fire Hall, household goods. § . n Un i TWcL S Union, Colerain Twp, real es- August 9 Clyde E. Keen- H 4t>t)Z FlUber Ihresn-g fate, personal property, house- er > 1 3 Z miles n. of Lancaster (at g ing Tractor g hold goods, 11 a. m. intersection of Rts. 72 and'23o), g g June 30 Ray Ober, 100 N. farm machinery, including trac- | p D HnnW H Custer Ave.. New Holland, real tors. Starts at 12 noon, through § V* U. iIUUUCI g estate, 2 p. m. : evening. . g 8 June 30 Edward O’Neal & August 11 Charles O, and g FARM EQUIPMENT g Sons, 2 miles south of Palmyra, Agnes H. Fox, road from g p i o oeni § Lebanon Co, 40 registered Bacjimanville to Campbelltown, H rnone 0-00 g Canadian Holstein Cows and Heif- 13-acre farm, sheep, barn tools, g INTERCOURSE PA. I ers 11 p. m. Chartered bus household goods; also tract to g g leaves White Horse at 11 a, m. timberland, 12:30 p. m. ~ New Experiment Station
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