Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 10, 1956, Image 14

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    14—Lancaster Farming,
Friday, Aug. 10, 1956
Sales Dates
AUGUST
Aug. 10 —-Key Moyer, along
Penryn-White Oak Road, real es-
Stanley H. Deiter
Auctioneer And
Appraiser
1906 Willow Street Pike
Ph. Lancaster
4-1796
There’s money in' milk ... for the man who .gets
high production per cow. And right now is the
time when milk prices usually are best for the year.
So why not start feeding for MORE MILK PEJR.
COW. For this job, more dairymen feed Purina
Milking Chows than any other feed. We don’t say
you’ll get more milk overnight. Feed Purina for
i several weeks. Keep a record of the number of cans
you fill a day. We believe you’ll soon agree .. .
PURINA IS THE FEED FOR MILK PROFITS
SPRAY COWS ONLY ONCE A WEEK
with Purina Dairy Spray Concentrate.
Helps keep flies aw ay in the barn and on i
pasture. Costs only pennies ,per head. I
Wenger Bros.
Rheems
! Warren Sickman
Pequea
J. H. Reitz & Son
Millway
Snader’s Mill
Mt. Airy
John J. Hess
Vintage
S. H. Hiestand
Salunga
THI STORE WITH THE CHECKERIOARD SIGN ,
tate, poultry supplies, 7 p. m.
August 11 Charles O. and
Agnes H. Fox, road from
Bachmanvxlle to Campbelltown,
13-acre farm, sheep, barn tools,
household goods; also tract to
timberland, 12;30 p. m.
Aug. 11 Paradise Township
School Board, two-story school
house, one block south of Route
30 from Mxlley’s Gas Station,
Paradise, 2 p. m.
Aug 11—Personal property,
David M Spratt, 203 Locust St,
Oxford, 12-30 p.m.
Aug. 11—Harry E Boyer Est,
362 W Mam St, New Holland,
home furnishings, Ipm.
Aug 11—Personal property,
coachmaker’s equipment, lumber
and household goods, J. D. Kauff,-
man, on Leacock-Talmage Road
(Route 772), 12‘30 pm.
ou have no grain/
a complete
i do have grainy
it with a Cow
Supplement.
Sj^YSPRiYI
H. S. Newcomer
Mt, Joy
B. F. Adams
Bird-in-Hand
J. Fred Whiteside
Kirkwood
John J. Hess II
Intercourse—New Providence
John B. Kurtz
Ephrata
James High
Gordonville
Aug. 11 Katie Waltz, Stauf
fertown, half mile east of Mount
Joy, on Manheim-Mount Joy
Road, household goods, 1 p.m.
Aug. 11 Edith Mae Witmer,
road from Donegal Springs to
Marietta, East Donegal Twp„
mile south of Donegal Springs,
real estate, 2 pm. ’
Aug. 11 Household goods,
Annie Smith, Millway, 12 30 p m.
Aug. 11 Harry W. Weit
Estate, Ephrata National Bank
■executor, 39 East Franklin
Street, Ephrata, two tracts real
estate, household goods.
Aug 13 Paul Z. Martin,
Blue Ball, night horse and pony
sale, load of lowa horses and
mules.
Aug. 13 C S Erb,
View Farms, Middletown, all-,
day sale, Canadian Holstems
Aug. 13—Horses and equip
ment, New Holland Sales Sta
bles, 11 am.
Aug 15—Dairy stock. New
Holland Sales Stables, 12 30 p m.
Aug 16 Beef cattle, New
Holland Sales Stables, 12;30 p m.
Aug 17-18—11th Anniversary
Sales, Buckwalter’s General
Store, Martindale, 7 pm. Friday,
12 noon Saturday.
Aug 18 Katie Ditzler, 24-
26 East Chestnut Street, Ephra
ta, real- estate.
Aug 18 Ed O’Neal, Camp
belltown, Pa, 60 head Canadian
Holstems.
Aug 18 Dr Harvey, Mor
gantown-Shiloh’s Church road,
Caernarvon Twp, Berks Coun
ty, farm implements, household
goods. 12 noon
Aug 20 —Horses and equip
ment, New Holland Sales Sta
bles, 11 a.m.
Aug. 21 Conestoga Classic
Fall Sale, Keystone Holstein
Sales Barn, Mount Joy, sponsor
ed by Lancaster County Hol
tein Breeders Association.
Aug 21 Conestoga Classic
Sale, Lancaster County Holstein
Breeders, Keystone Sales Pavil
ion, Mt. Joy, 12 30 p.m
Aug 22 T. K. Millard’s
Sons, Elverson, dispersal of
purebred Holstems, Harvey Ret
tew, Mgr
Aug. 22 Dairy stock, New
Holland Sales Stables, 12:30 p.m.
Aug. 23 Beef cattle, New
Holland Sales Stables, 12:30 p.m.
Aug. 23 PGBA, Guernsey
Sales Pavilion, Lancaster Lin
coln Highway East, 85 purebred
Guernseys, Wm. Juzi, mgr.
Aug. 24 Walter Dupes,
Peach Alley, Elizabethtown,
household goods, 6;25 p.m.
Aug. 25 Russell Heilman
& Sons. Cleona, Canadian pure
bred Holstems
Aug. 25 Keystone Holstein
Sale, Mount Joy, sale of Bangs
certified purebred Holsteins.
Aug. 25 Leon (Heil, execu
tor of Wayne Heil estate, along
Schoeneck-Cocahco Road, house
hold goods.
Aug 25—27-acre farm, 2 , £-
story house, barn, other build
ings, Paul L. Dagen, off road
from Sandstone School to New
Providence, 2 pm.
SEPTEMBER
Sept. I—Daniel S. Stauffer,
Martmdale, real estate, house
hold goods.
Sept. 4—59-Acre farm of late
Elam E Koch, offered by
Minnie S. Koch, Warwick Twp.,
on south side -of road from Lex
ington to Brunnervilla, 2 30 p.m
Sept. B—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 John J. Weaver,
Estate, 301 East Mam St., Terre
Hill, real estate, 12:30 pm.
Sept. 22—William Landis, on
road from Clay to Mt. Airy and
Durlach Road, real estate, live
stock, farm implements, house
hold goods.
OCTOBER
Oct. 6 50-Acre farm, live
stock. farm implements— Eh
&ood, Brecknock Twp., next to
Bowmansville Mennomte Church,
12 Noon.
DOG RIDES ON TOP
BEAVER, Utah Tex, the
6-year-old Labrador - German
Shephard dog belonging to Frank
Gentry, refused to ride any
whexe except on top of Gen
try’s automobile. The dog used
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. |
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NEW OLIVER
TRUSS FRAME PLOWS
in Size and Cutting Width
Both these new Oliver truss frame plows—the 2-3
bottom No. 4240 and the 2-3 bottom No. 3240 for
3-point hitches—are convertible. Add a bottom, take
one off—or set them to cut 12, 14 or 16 inches—to
suit field conditions, to fit your power. You can do it
yourself easily—in a few minutes.
Both have extra-big passage ways, for trash—
greater clearance beneath the beams, more furrow
turning space. Come in and see for yourself. See the
constant lift, Raydex trip-spring bot
toms that release, ride over objects.
P
N.
G. Hershey & Son
Manheim, RD. 1
Farmers ville Equipment Co.
Ephrata. R.D. 2 r
Clias. J. McComsey & Sons
to ride in the open when theH
Gentrys had a pick-up anfli|
switched to the car top when pi
Gentry switched to a car. Ten
has ridden on top at speeds of
70 miles an hour, but he refused
to ride outside if it’s raining or ~i
snowing, or if the metal car roof
is the least bit slippery.
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