—Lancaster Farming, Friday, Nov. 2, 1956 14 Sales Dates NOVEMBER Nov 3 Jonathan B. Stoltz ias, road from Monterey to Bzrd-m-Hand, personal property. 12:30 p: m. Nov. 3—Jacob Hemluig, along road from Schoeneck to Cocali co, real estate and household goods. Nov 3 Jonathan B. Stoltz fus, on road from Monterey, to Eird-in-Hand, personal properay 12.30 p. m Nov. 3 Amos H Metzler, village of Brunnerville, Waiwick Twp, real estate, 2 p. m. Nov. 3 Margaret C. Bucking bam Estate, between new Rt. 72 and Quentin Road, W. Cornwall The Best Broiler Cross ot its Best Martin fuses the work of the iw» tion's leading breeders to give you top quality chicks that mature early for quick broiler profits. ' PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW 1 MARTIN'S HATCHERY POULTRY FARMS, INC. Lancaster, Po. Phone 2 2164, U.S. P«tM N». 2/1 P,05» AUTOMATIC FEEDING TOO! Combine automatic feeding with your ilage unloading, ak about the Van tale Automatic lunk Feeder. tiiL t fPWPW d IVfMVfW i Bros. ;im Pike Lancaster, Pa, Dennis Freed, 13-year-dld 4-H’er of Paul lina, lowa, with “Toby,” 1956 grand cham pion steer of the American Royal Live Stock Show in Kansas City. The 990-lb Twp. and Com wall Boiough, Lebanon County (1-4 mile north of 72 intersection with Rt. 322' adjoining lands of the Quentin Riding Club), Fan view Farm, 2 30 pm. Nov 3 William Shearer, Mt Joy, household goods Nov. 3 Robert J Reichaid, one mile east of Risser’s Church (Manheim neighborhood), real estate (two brick homes). Nov 3 Intercouise Com munity Sale; household goods, atiDale MOST COPIED ILO UN LOADER “Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery,” and nowhere more true than in the field of automatic silage unloading. VanDaie is the most copied, most sought after silo unloader in the history of mechanized chonng. VanDaie is first in production, sales and field experience. Every notable design improvement in the silo unloader Industry has been made, by VanDaie. for the benefit of the farmer. Time-tested, farm-tested and proved, VanDaie pound for pound and dollar for dollar is your besr value—by far—for the money. - »fVi Elizabethtown Farmers Supply Elizabethtown, Pa. £ Champion Steer at American Royal antiques, farm implements (aLo Amish carriage), new doois and window sash. Bring anything you have for sale. 11 a m. Nov 3 Frank Wiggins, on road from Rawhnsville to Holt wood, Martic Twp., household goods, including antiques. 12 30 P- m. Nov, 3 Esther M and Ezra Bucher, and Stella H. Markley, 141 E. Lincoln Ave,~Lititz, real estate, 2 pm. Also at 12 30 p m. personal property Nov. 8- Clyde E. Keener, one mile north of Lancaster, in tersection of Manheim and Har risburg pikes (Rts. 72 and 230), farm machinery. 11 a. m. Nov. 3 Lora Mendenhall, Slokom Ave, Christiana, house hold goods, antiques, etc. 12 noon. ’ Nov. 3 G. K Wagner & Son. Auets, Antiques, new storm doors, window sash, used furni ture, paints, hardware, brand new Delco Oil Burner, household goods, lot of lumber in all-day sale, 10 30 a. m. at Bill Quinn’s 230 Diner, along Rt. 230 1-4 mile east of Middletown. Nov. 7 Samuel S. Brubaker, Estate, 576 and 578 W. Main St., New Holland, 2 1-2-story two family brick dwelling 2 p. m. Nov. 10 Mrs. Dorothy Pear three, 316 N. Concord St, Lan caster, household goads, anti ques; 12 o’clock. Nov 10 Mrs. Lloyd W. Weaver, Beartown, on Rt. 322 midway between Blue Ball and Honey Brook, real estate. 2 p. m. Nov. 10 Frank S. Shenk, road from Ehzabethtown-Man heim Bead to Mastersonville- Colebrook Road (one-half mile northwest of Chiques Church of the Brethren, Rapho Twp.) per sonal property and household gooQs. 1 p. m. Nov. 10 Cora Demining Es tate, road from the Adamstown Stonehill Road to Stavers School House. Brecknock Twp., farm real estate, 2 p.m. Nov. 10—Kansas K. Ecen rode, between Galen Hall and Blainsport, real estate, farm im plements, household goods. Nov. 10—Jackson W, Mont gomery Estate, White Horse, Rt. 340, residence, tract of wood land, and personal property, 12 noon. Nov. 16 David S Nolt, Hess Road (one-fourth mile south of New Holland Pike at Bareville) Upper Leacock Twp., real estate, 2 p. m. t,ht. Nov. 17 Alice Seaber, 15 E. Lemon St., Lititz; real estate personal property; 12 noon. Nov. 24 New Holland Jr. Chamber of Commerce, at New Holland Sales Stables, new and used merchandise. Nov. 17 Conewago Com- Aberdeen-Angus was also named junior grand champion of the show Final judging took place Oct. 22. erly Twin Market, two miles north of Elizabethtown on old Hershey Pike 12 noon. Your Consideration and Support Will Be 'Appreciated . EDWARD G. WILSON Democratic Candidate for Congress Today .. tomorrow... someday soon you’ll talk-to another one of the many commu nities served by-Independent telephone companies. Their service is spread over two-thirds of the entire area of the nation. 5,000 companies... modem facil ities ... people happy to serve you. And America’s Independents are completely inter-connected with every other telephone. That’s why... if you use the telephone, you benefit from the growing service of all Independent.telephone companies. PENNSYLVANIA COMMUNITY I TELEPHONE COMPANY A Snbtuliwr of Ike > DALLAS,PA- QilfMtrgn.t SSSas&s^, &&&*&&&&& IiIiKWWWOWiTi YOUNG WILLIAM TELL A 15-year-old New Bloomfield High School student bagged the first antlered deer taken by the bow and arrow method in Perry' County in Pennsylvania’s recent special deer season for archers. Game Protector Harold Russell reports the boy, John Gantt, brought -down - a 6-point buck with a broadhead arrow. 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