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

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    14—Lancaster Farming
Friday Sept. 14, 1956
Sales Dates
SEPTEMBER
Sept. 14—Harry Eckert, 403 N.
Bridge St., Christiana, early
American antique furniture,
glassware, china; some house
hold goods.
Sept. 14—Chester County Hol
stein Breeders Assoc., U. S. Rt.
41, one mile south_of Atglen; 40
head Registered Cows and Heif
ers 12:30 p. m
Sept 14 Nora McMullen,
Yellow Rose Restaurant, North
3rd St. near Post Office, Oxford,
restaurant equipment and per
sonal property, Ipm.
Sept 14—Ralph W Horst, six
miles south of Chambersburg, Pa.
"The time to feed a cow
HIIK PRODUCTION
when she’s
Strange as It sometimes seems, dry cow feeding is a true
course to milk production and long cow life. /
Extra body weight and -built-up reserves of strength
from a good dry cow feeding plan put a cow
in shape to deliver a big, strapping calf and go right to
•;work on a long, steady lactation the day she freshens.
Purina on-the-farm research tells us that 100 lbs. extra
body weight on a dry cow means up to 2000 lbs. more '
milk in her next lactation... in addition to the benefits
of health she gains.
\
Purina D and F (dry and freshening) CHOW is tailor*
made for dry cow feeding. It contains ample quantities
of body-building nutrients to build both cow and unborn
calf during this critical period. It contains minerals for
strong bones, vitamins for health.
Properly fed, quality Purina D & F Chow not only gives
cows a big head start on their next lactation... it keeps
them in condition to breed
again and again and again...
for long, profitable, healthful
productive life.
See vs for details of dry cow
feeding the Purina way TODAYt
J. H. Reitz & Son J. Fred Whiteside
Millway Kirkwood
Snader’s Mill John J. Hess II
Mt. Airy Intercourse —New- Providence
Jolm J. Hess
Kinzers —Vintage
S. H. Hiestand
Salunga
H. S. Newcomer Wenger Bros.
Mt. Joy Rheems
B. F. Adams ' Warren Sickman
Bird-in-Hand
~ V.V.ViV.ViV., . V.V
30 tractors and farm machinery,
10 a. m.
Sept. 14 Mattylee Boland,
road from Goshen to Fairfield
(1% miles west of Rt. 72), Dru
more Twp., farming implements,
household goods. 12:30 p.m.
Sept. 15 By Mrs. Emma
Hartmg, along .Route 897 be-,
tween Reinholds and Blainsport,
household goods.
Sept. 15 George and Ernest
Breuninger, 101 East Mam
Street, Strasburg, real estate,
household goods, 1 p.m.
Sept. 15 Benjamin L. Mil
ler & Farmers Nat’l Bank,
Guardian. 8 N. Spruce St., Lit
itz, real estate, household goods,
antiques, and woodland, 12 noon.
Sept. 15 Harvey H. Martin
Estate, V 2 mile east of Blue Ball,
Rt. 23 and the Weaverland Rd.,
farm with improvements, addi
DRY!"
says Purina
Research
John B. Kurtz
Ephrata
, James High
Gordomille
Pequea
tional 13 acres (more or less)
on Rt. 23. 2 p.m. f
Sept. 15 Beulah Lukshus,
Wakefield-Pleasant Grove Road,
Fulton Twp., real estate, person
al property, 12 noon
Sept. 15—William I. Johnson,
Sr., Conowingo, Cecil Gounty,
Md., one mile south of Mt. Pleas
ant Church between Vinegar
Hill and ,Rowlandsville, da ry
cattle and equipment, 1 p. m.
Sept. 15—Jacob- Z. Haldeman,
26 N. Charlotte St, Manheim,
persoanl property, including an
tiques, Barber’s equipment, poul
try equipment. 12 30 p. m
Sept. 15 Bertha Patterson
Haldeman Estate, 110 W ; Market
St, Marietta, antiques arid house
hold goods. 12 noon
Sept. 15 Mrs. M. P. Riehl,
Monterey, on the road to Bare
ville, Upper Leacock Twp., real
estate, personal property 2 p.m..
Sept 15—Carl Erb, Beartiwn',
on north side of Rt. 322,. three
houses east of store, real estate,
with story frame house
Sept. 15—Leroy W. Stoltzfus,
West Mam St, Honey Brook,
(opposite American Legion
Home), household goods 12:30
p. m.
Sept. 19 Lizzie N. Martin,
between Metzler’s Church and
Conestoga Park, about 56 acres,
fore or less, 2 p.m.
Sept. 19 —Mrs. Lizzie N. Mar
tin, about IVz miles west Metz
ler’s Churhh, real estate.
Sept 19 Maggie G. Herr, 23
North Ann St., Lancaster, 2Vz
story brick dwelling, household
goods, 12 30 p.m.
Sept 19—Daniel Fisher Estate,
road from Harristown to the Pe
quea Creek, next to the Osceola
Mills, Paradise Twp., farm of 33
acres more or less. 1 p. m.
Sept. 19—Lizzie N. Martin, be
tween Metzler’s'Church and Con
estoga Park, about one riiile west
of the Church tract of 56 acres
more or less 2p. m.
Sept. 19—Joseph F and Irene
Smith, 327 South Charlotte St.,
Manheim, real estate, 7 p. ro.
Sept 20 Mrs. Ruth E. Hoff
man, Maytown, at bank, house
hold goods.
Sept. 21—Pennsylvania Guern
sey Breeders Association, sales
pavilion, six miles east of Lan
caster on Route 30, 65 purebred
Guernseys.
Sept. 21—Lyman Henly, along
Denver-Stevens Road, building
lots, 7 p. m.
Sept. 22 Daniel Snader Es
tate, Weaverland Church-Terre
Hill Road, East Earl Twp., real
estate, farm, about 24 acres,
with improvements, 2 p.m.
Sept. 22 Edward J. Kess
ler, Strasburg Mennonite Ceme
tery-Elliott’s Comer Road, Stras
burg Twp., power tools garden
tools, household goods, 10 a.m.
5ep..22 John J. Weaver,
Estate, 301 East Main St., Terre
Hill, real estate, 12:30 p.m.
Sept. 22—William Landis, on
K>ad from Clay to Mt. Airy and
Durlach Road, real estate, live
stock, farm implements, house
hold goods.
Sept. 22—Elizabethtown Area
School district, Sunnyburn
School property, also lot contain
ing 85 perches; also Bellaire
School property on Ehzabeth
town-Mt. Gretna Road, lot con
taining 80 perches; also black
boards and some school furnish
ings; Sunnyburn, Ip. m., Bell
aire, 2:30 p. m.
Sept. 22—J. D. Landvator, half
mile south of Elizabethtown, real
estate, household good, antipues,
12 30 noon.
Sept. 22 J. D. Landvater,
Elizabethtown R. "D. 1, % mule
south of E-town, along road to
Rheems, at Anchor, real estate,
household goods, antiques, 12:30
p.m.
Sept. 29—Paul B Clay, Mt
Airy, Md., 25 tractors, all kinds
of farm machinery, 10 a_m.
Sept. 26—David M. Martin, on
Route 222, one and one-half
miles southwest of Akron, real
estate, 2-p. m.
Sept. 29—Arch Emenheiser,
Milton Grove-Greentree Church
Road, Mt. Joy Twp., real estate,
personal property, 12:30 p. m.
Sept. 29 By Harry K. Knau
er, along road from Brunner
ville to Rothville, mile north of
Brunnerville, real estate.
OCTOBER
Oct. 6 Samuel and Harrjr
Gehr, adm. John Gehr Est., real
estate, household goods, anti
ques.
Oct. 6 Luther and Elveyn
Hauck, along Schoeneck-Rein
holds Road, one mile from
Schoeneck, real estate, 38 acres.
Oct. 6 50-Acre farm, live
stock. farm > implements, ■ Eli
Good, Brecknock Twp., next to
Bowmansville Mennonite Church,
12 Noonr'
Oct. 8 Martin N Zimmer
man, one mile north of Good
ville, East Earl Twp., real es
tate
Oct 9-10—All Pony Sale. Paul
Z. Martin, Blue Ball.
.Oct. 11 Pennsylvania Short
orn Association purebred and
feeder calf sale, Mt. Joy, Key
stone Sales Barn.
Oct, 13 —. Clarence Kreider,
road" from Rawlinsvdle to Mt.
Nebo, near Elementary School,
Martic Twp., household goods,
I SEE. •Our Large Stock of [Gas. Heaters ■
■ To have a room heated in a , *
n few seconds by a small heater 5
■ certainly is wonderful good. B
5 *" So, for comfort, use bottle gas ■
to get nd of the chill. The more ■
■ gas you use, the lower the rate. ■
■ WARD BOTTLE GAS ■
■ Town Store, 25 S. State St., Ephrata ■
■ Also Store and Plant on Route 222. Open Fiidny Evening* a
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*BARLEY
“Wong”
“Hudson”
“Kenbar”
'"OATS
“Dußois”
“Leconte”
>C? :
Elmer Brill
Elizabethtown 7-5441
Frank H. Bucher
Lititz 6-9124
C. B. Erb
Landisville 2531
Lester Erb
Landisville 3216
Martin H. Kraybill
Elizabethtown 7-2696
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■ Anyone interested in increased
! poultry profits from their
■ layers is invited to
■ attend a
POULTRY MEETING
Windle’s Honegger
Associates Hatchery
Cochranville Fire Hall
; Tues., Sept. 18 at 8 P. M. j
m Films Open Discussion Refreshments J
antiques, farming implements,
12:30 p.m. DST.
Oct. 20 Mrs. Cora Weber,
along Mt. Airy-Middle Creek
Road, real estate, impl e .
ments, household goods.
Oct. 20—Mrs. Cora Weber,
between Mt. Airy and Middla
Creek Road, real estate, farm
implements, household goods
Nov. 10—Kansas K. Eceti
rode, between Galen Hall and
Blainsport. real estate, farm im
plements, household goods.
Accidents cause more deaths
to children ufader 14 than the
total of the next four leading
causes. Major causes of acci
dents to farm children are' falls,
motor vehicles and farm ma
chinery.
*RYE
“Tetra-Petkus”
“Balbo”
Jason H. Mellinger
Strasburg OV 7-2383
E. C. Seldomridge
‘Quarryville 64-R-3
Jonathan S. Shirk
Intercourse 8-3111
Levi M. Stoltzfus
Morgantown 64359
Edgar C. Umble
Gap HI 24525
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NOVEMBER
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