14—Lancaster Farming, Friday, July 20, 1956 Cupboard $3BO iu Ephrata Auction i Selling at $3BO, a walnut Dutch cupboard highlighted the auction tyy Robert,Bard in Ephrata last weekend. __ Chairs sold from $l3 to $l5 each, flour chest $l2, studio couch $35, marble topped wash stand $24 50, dropleaf table $l9 and dough tray $7.50. Frank Snyder was auctioneer. WllMllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllilllllg | USED TRACTOR| I SPECIALS I = 50 T and 45 Baler m === 50 Farmall Cub &- = = 54 Farmall Super A m == & Cult. m = 44 Farmall" BN &. = ||. c 46UFarmall H mC. B. Hooberii = FARM EQUIPMENT^ Phone 8-3501 m INTERCOURSE PA. J| lilililllillilllililllllflllll ■ill a>». * Fuel-thrifty FORDSDN MAJOR x>i^ L and rugged Dearborn FMD Moldboard Plow Put this team on a tough plowing job and you’ll turn even-depth, clean-cut furrows— 3 at a time! You’ll get your plowing done at less cost, too. The light-draft Dearborn Moldboard Plow does a , better job—faster. It’s a “lift type” plow that attaches quickly, raises and lowers hydraulically. Both width and depth of cut are easily adjusted. And it’s a sturdy plow with heavy-duty beams and a rugged “A” frame. Yes, the Dearborn FMD Moldboard Plow gives you top performance at a saving. And so does the fuel thrifty Fordson Major Diesel that pulls it. To find out more, drop in and see us. fej) Easily raised and lowered Plowing depth accurately con hydraulically for transport. trolled by depth gaug* wbaah / Denver ELIZABETHTOWN FARMERS SUPPLY INC. CONESTOGA FARM SERVICE Qoarrjrville Ph. 282 HAVERSTICK BROS. Colombia Pike Revised Angus History Published An up-to-date revised edition of the History of Aberdeen- Angus Cattle in Scotland and America has recently been pub lished by the American Angus Association. The 76-page illustrated book let contains pertinent facts on the history of Angus cattle, a review of the show record of the breed at the International Livestock Exposition, and other information which will be of to Angus breeders and stockmen. The booklet may be obtained by writing the American Aber deen-Angus Breeders’ Associa tion. 3201 Frederick Blvd., ,'St. Joseph, Mo. !■■■■■■■■■■«■■■■■* ■ New & Used Tractors g ■ & Farm Equipment a ■ CLYDE E. KEENER Ji " Located at Intersection ■ g Of Rt. 230 & 72 ■ ■ R. D. 3 Lane. Ph. 4-6414 ■ ■Sale 2nd Thursday each g 2 month ■ g Private Daily ■ BllllliailßlllMl' Stanley H. Deiter Auctioneer And Appraiser 1906 Willow Street Pike ALLEN H. MATZ Ph. 7-1341 Lancaster Ph. 2-5722 Ph. Lancaster 4-1796 - Ph. 7-6502 Sales Dates JULY July 20 Harold H Young, 234 West .Stiegel Street, Man heim, rhal state, 7pm July 21 Anna M Kramer, Goodville, on Route 23 East (Earl Township), complete blacksmithing outfit, buggy and carriage supplies and paits, 12 30 p m. - July 21 Edward J. Stively, Libexty Grove, Cecil County, Md, midway between Port De posit and Colora on Route 269, real estate, 11 a- m. July 21 By the Martindale Fire Hall, household goods. July 21 Estate of Michael S BehTTbr, Slackwater (near Millersville), Mystery Sale, numberless articles, 12 30 p. m. July 21 William Handel Estate Rawlinsville Martic Twp, real estate and personal prop erty, 12 noon DST.' July 21 Mrs Mary Martin, Good Ville (East Earl Township), peisonal property, Ipm. July 21 Raymond L and Jeanette M Goldey, 51 Summitt Ave, Oxford, household goods and personal property, 12 noon July 21 Eleanor E. Hoiick Estate, Pennsylvania Ave., Chau tauqua grounds, Mt Gretna (Lebanon County, near Play house), two-story cottage “The Limit,” fully furnished, 2 p. m. DST. July 21 Earl N. and Ruth S. Heisey, 22 North Ml. Joy Street, Elizabethtown, real es tate and personal propery, 12 30 m. July 21 Haivey and Minnie Wittle, village of Milton Grove, real estate and household goods, 12 noon. July 26 E F. Pie, Douglas* villa, at Pennsylvania Guernsey Breeders Association sale barn, Route 30 East, Lancaster, Guern sey dispersal, 12:30 p. m. July 28 Bangs certified purebred Holstems, Keystone Holstein Sales, Mount Joy. July 28 William S. Martin, Martindale, Earl Twp., real es tate, 2 p. m. - July 28 Irvin, Chester, Isaac Shirk and Mable Keller, estate of Mr& Alice Shirk, Lin coln, household goods, antiques. July 28 Mrs. Ira K. Stauf fer, Manor Twp., on road from Letort to Washington Boro at Creswell, farming implements, household goods and some anti ques. 12 30 p. m. DST. July 28 Martindale Furni ture Store (Earl -Township), new and used furniture, 12:30 p m. AUGUST Aug. 4 —'Clarence Mohler, on Route 322 half-mile west of Lin coln, household goods. Aug. 4 Ervin Hershman, Lincoln Highway East between Ronks Road and Soudersburg, Lampeter_ Twp., household good and antiques, 12 30 p. m. August 9 Clyde E. Keen er, V/s miles n. of Lancaster (at intersection of Rts. 72 and 230), farm machinery, including trac tors. Starts at 12 noon, through evening. Aug 10 Roy Moyer, along Penryn-White Oak Road, real es tate, poultry supplies, 7 p. m. August 11 Charles 0. and Agnes iH. Fox, road from Bachmanville to Campbelltown, 13-acre farm, sheep, barn tools, household goods; also tract to timberland, 12;30 p. m Aug il Paradise Township School Board, two-story school house, one block south of Route 30 from Milley’s Gas Station, Paradise, 2 p. m. Aug 11 Harry W. Weit Surgeon General Scheele, who guided the polio vaccine program has resigned* to pro vide “more properly for the future security of my family.” Estate, Ephrata National Bank exectitor, 39 East, Franklin Street, Ephrata, two tracts real estate, household goods. Aug 18 Katie Ditzler, 24- 26 East Chestnut Street, Ephra ta, real estate. Aug 21 Conestoga Classic Fall Sale, Keystone Holstein Sales Barn, Mount Joy, sponsor ed by Lancaster County Hol tem Breeders Association. Aug 25 Keystone Holstein Sale, Motmt Joy, sale of Bangs certified purebred Holsteins. Aug” 25 Leon Heil, execu tor of Wayne Heil estate, along Schoeheck-Cqcahco Road, house hold goods. SEPTEMBER 'Sept I—Daniel S Stauffer, Martindale, real estate, house hold goods Chances are you buy your chicks with great care to get a heavy-laying strain. Do you feed' them after they grow up to get all the eggs they’re bred to produce? Poultrymen who buy high producing have found that Purina HIGH EFFICIENCY Laying Chows help them get lots of eggs per bag of feed. Also to help keep heavy-laying birds in good condition which helps hold down mortality. Most poultrymen who have tried Purina HIGH-EFFI CIENCY Chows have found that they got so many more eggs per bag that they LOWERED THE-IR FEED COST PER DOZ EN EGGS. This was truel even-though Purina cost a Wenger Bros. Rheems Warren Sickman 1 B. F. Adams Pequea , Bird-in-Hand J. H. Reitz & Son J. Fred Whiteside Millway ; Kirkwood Snader’s Mill Mt. Airy _ Jolm J. Hess Vintage S. H. Hiestand Salunga THI STORE WITH THE CHECKERBOARD SIGN ■■■■■■ ■■■■■■ ■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■ ■ m ■ ■■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■■■ Sept B—William8 —William and Paul Landis, executors Mrs. Annie B. Landis- estate, on Red Run- Napierville Road, real estate, household goods. ' Sept. 19 —Mrs. Lizzie N. Mar tin, about 1% miles west Metz ler’s Churhh, real estate. Sept. 22—William Landis, on road trom Clay to Mt. Airy and Durlach Road, real estate, live stock, farm implements,, house hold goods. OCTOBER Oct. 20 —Mrs. Cora Weber, between Mt. Airy and Middle Creek Road, real estate, farm implements, household goods NOVEMBER Nov. 10—Kansas K. Ecen rode, between Galen Hall and Blamsport, real estate, farm im plements, household goods. little more per bag than lower-efficiency feeds. Try Purina for several weeks. Keep -an accurate record. See for yourself how much money you save. We’ll be glad to help you keep rec ords' and figure your costs. PURINA HIGH-EFFICIENCY LAYING CHOWS H. S. Newcomer Mt. Joy Jolm J. Hess II Intercourse—New Providence John B. Kurtz Ephrata James High Gordonville
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