Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 08, 1957, Image 11

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PPROVED PULLORUM Clean
rhlc j cs __Unsold Feta. 11 300
Links 170; Feb. 18-1000
ri>ite Rocks. 500 Beltsville Sil
,rs White Cornish 600.
eW catalog on request. L. L,
jgan, Kennett Square, Pa.
OR SALE.— Alfalfa hay any
portion of 60 tons. Best quality,
id & 3 rd cutting- Good leaf. No
aeds Will help load. Conestoga
emorial Park, RDI Lancaster
i EX 7-6464.
FOR SALE.—Second cutting al
falfa, also mixed hay. Arthur
Ranck, RD2, Quarryville, Ph.
Kirkwood 7R6-
YOUNG married couple
for dairy, poultry and general
farm work. House with all con
veniences, good wages and priva
tes April Ist. or before Hcrland
ja Farms, Elizabethtown Rl.
Elizabethtown 7-2694.
WANTED TO BUY.—Two thou
sand (old) bam pigeons, im
mediately. Will pay 50(< per pair
delivered to A. Earle Shirk,
Bareville, Rl, Pa.
EOR SALE.—New Deluxe Cros
ley Elec. Range, Reg. price
$379.95. now $225. many bajgams
in Rebuilt wringer and automatic
washers. Gas. engines $5. up. The
Lancaster Modern Electric Co.
53 N, Prince'St., Lancaster, Pa.
FOR ALL YOUR SALE NEEDS
CALL HENRY H. LEID
AUCTIONEER AND REAL
ESTATE SALESMAN 435 WAL
NUT ST DENVER PA. TEL- AN
7-5117
SALISBURY’S 3-NITRO in your
poultry, turkey, and swine
feed gets you more meat, eggs
and health for less Cost 35c to
70c per ton. Not an antibiotic.
Look on your feed tags and ask
your dealer, or F. W Fisher,
Leacock, Ph. Leola 6-2482.
CUSTOM BUTCHERING; BO
logna making. We buy hides,
tallows, and bones. Steer and
cows hide 5%c per lb, bull
4 , ic; tallow 2Uc, bones IVzc.
D K. Smoker, Ron'ks R D., Pa.
One mile north of Gordonville.
PUBLIC SALE
Wed. Feb. 13, 1957 at 10 00 a.m.
Blue Ball, Pa. Lancaster County.
Tractor and horse-drawn farm
implements, machinery & equip
ment. We sell on commission.
Bring goods in before day of sale
Wm. Z. & Paul Z Martin.
Legal Notices
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.—
of William B. Frederick* dec’d.
late of Lancaster, Pa.
Letters of Administration on
the said estate having been
granted to the undersigned, all
persons indebted thereto are re
quested to make Immediate pay
ment, and those having claims
or- demands against the same
will present them without delay
for settlement to the-undersigned
Roy E. Frederick, Wrightsville.
Pa., administrator. Arnold, Brick
er, Beyer & Barnes Attorneys,
110 E. King Street, Lancaster,
Pa.'
Mail Box Market
FOR SALE: 5 Case Combines,
new, used, 5 & 6 ft. cuts, $lOO
to $5OO, power take off & motors.
Paul Meredith, Barley Sheaf Rd.
Coatesville 2889J2,
FOR SALE: Home grown Penn
Scott Clover Seed. A. Robert
Stottlemyer near Georgetown
FOR SALE- Mixed Hay. John H.
Rohrer RDI Holtwood, Pa. VA
mi west of Buck.
FOR SALE: 6 Jamesway Bottle
Gas Brooder Stoves. $l2. a
piece. John BoM, Lititz RD2, Ph.
Manheim MO 5-4120. 1
Holstein Friesian Assn. Announces
Area HIR Record Completions
A special report of the Hol
stein-Friesian Assn, of America
announces the completion of of
ficial production records by seven
Holstein cows in area herds.
They are Mar Mar Wayne
Pabst, owned by Everett E. &
Louise J. Benjamin, Holtwood.
The four year old cow produced
12,360 lbs. of milk and 548 lbs. of
butterfat on twice a day milking
in 279 days.
Bruk Vil Della Pearl Design,
a four year old, owned by Issac
M. Brubaker, Lititz. She produc
ed a total of 16,255 lbs. of milk
and 542 lbs. of butterfat in 363
days on twice a day milking.
Ormsfey Pontiac Cqjantha A,
owned by Conoy Farms, Bain
bndge. ■'The eight year old Hol
stein produced 20,206 lbs. of milk
and 667 lbs. of butterfat on twice
a day milking in 355 days.
Fran Will Var Gail, owned by
William A. Reid, Oxford. Milked
twice daily for 365 days, she pro
duced a total of 14,859 lbs. of
milk and,624 lbs. of butterfat as
a nine year old.
Rose Rag Apple De Kol, owned
by Harvey Rettew, Manheim.
Milked twice daily for 332 days,
she produced a total of 15,895 lbs.
of milk and 619 lbs. of butterfat
as a five year old.
Smyrna View Ben Roo Alice,
owned by Steven K. Stoltzfus,
Christiana. Milked twice daily for
327 days, she produced a total of
15,211 lbs”, of milk and 546 lbs. of
butterfat as a four year old.
Colantha Korndybe Bessie
FARM FOR SALE
GETTYSBURG DAIRY FARM—
Only few miles out of Gettys
burg, wide highway frontage
both sides Lincoln Highway; 102
acres, 85 tillable, 17 acres pas
ture & woodland; fertile produc
tive loam, fruit, 8 room house,
good condition, large lawn, nice
setting; 2 car garage, new mod
ern barn 50x96, 2 nd barn 40x18;
2 silos, poultry house; milk
house & parlor, H. W. heaters
etc, a wonderful buy, ideally lo
cated, Priced for Quick Sale'
No 0-2768 - West’s, J C. Bream
& Son, Fairfield Rd., Gettysburg,
Pa, PHone 68-Y
VERY PRODUCTIVE 171 ACRE
Gentleman’s Farm in Southern
Lancaster County. Large 8 room
stone residence with 2V3 baths
and oil heat Swimming pool and
paved drives 7 room tenant
house has bath and heat. Large
barn with 27 stanchions and 5
box stalls. Meadow with stream
This farm combines the ultimate
in pleasant country living with a
profitable business investment.
Call us for an inspection of this
_ farm. John M. Mc-
Clure, Inc. Real Estate Broker
Quarryville, Pa. Phone STerlmg
6-2297,
FREE!'
Lancaster Farming
will receive FREE one advertisement
each month in our Mail Box Market
Subscribers using the MAIL BOX MARKET
will be governed by the
following rules
Limit your advertisement to five lines which
means not over 25 words.
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MAIL BOX MARKET
LANCASTER FARMING
QUARRYVILLE, PA
Jean, owned by Earl L. Umble,
Atglen Milked twice daily for 307
days, she produced 15,371 lbs. of
milk and 519 lbs of butterfat as
a six year old.
The Pennsylvania State Uni
versity supervised the weighing
and testing of these records
which compare with an annual
production of only 5,815 lbs. of
milk and 224 lbs. of butterfat by
the average U. S. cow.
The new records are part of
the breed association’s Herd
Improvement Registry, an official
testing program designed to pro
vide individual lactation and life
time production records on every
cow in participating herds.
-‘Rabbits for Meat’ Is
New Extension Course
“Rbbits for Meat” is a course
of nine lessons offered through
the mail by Pennsylvania State
University. It deals with manage
ment of rabbits for meat pur
poses.
Instruction is given on breed
selection, housing, equipment,
feeding, care and breeding. Dis
eases and pests are also covered
in the lessons as well as killing,
skinning and marketing.
The course is free to residents
of Pennsylvania but no regular
university credit is given for its
completion. Roy Decker, former
county agricultural agent, is the
author.
To enroll write to Farm Study
Courses, University Park, Pa.
Classified
Advertising
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Your Cost
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wer coming to a Box Number,
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tional.
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fied Advertising Dept.,
LANCASTER FARM
ING, Quarryville. Pa.
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secutive times with no change
billed at 4c per word each time
with 80c minimum.
DEADLINE: Wednesday morn
ing of each week's publication.
Positively no ads accepted after
10:00 a. m. Wednesd'tys
Subscribers to
Lancaster Farming. Friday, Feb. 8, 1957'—11
Short Course Offered
The latest information on
varieties of grasses and legumes,
hay and pasture management, and
fertilization is to be combined in
a 3-day short course February 18-
20, on the Penn State campus, at
Stanley H. Deiter
Auctioneer And
Appraiser
LAMPETER
Ph. Lancaster
EX 4-1796
fl m
■" New & Used Tractors *
■ & Farm Equipment g
■ CLYDE E. KEENER jj
■ Located at Intersection g
■ Of Rt. 230 & 72 m
S R.D-3 Lane. Ph. EX 4-6414 ■
■- Next Sale Feb. 18 *
■ Private Daily g
PUBLIC AUCTION
Tuesday, February 12, 1957
PROMPTLY AT 6 P. M.
Sale of Fat Bulls, Steers, Cows, Calves & Hogs
. Stocker and Feeder Steers. Lambs
Shoat Sale at 8 P.M.
We get top market prices for your livestock
Feeder Steers for sale. Private, Every Day
Give Us a Call Gap, Hl-ckory 2-4181
Vintage Sales Stables, Inc.
PARADISE, PA. * WM. BEAM, Manager
PUBLIC SALE
of
Holstein Dairy Cattle and
Farm Implements
TUESDAY, February 12, 1957
12:30 P. M., SHARP
Just South of New Holland Pike, 4 Miles East of Lancaster
along the Hornig Road, on Paul Burkholder Farm.
Selling
38 Head of Cows and Heifers
Blood Tested Certified, Some Vaccinated
26 HIGH PRODUCING GRADE HOLSTEINS, Mostly Fresh,
Several Due Around Sale Day.
4 REGISTERED GUERNSEYS
1 BRED HEIFER 7 OPEN HEIFERS
‘ This is a home raised herd that has been averaging a 3.8%
test since October at the plant. Owner - Sampler records kept on
this herd for past 2% years. You will find cows with high records.
One cow selling with record of 16,052 lbs milk and 644.6 lbs. Butter
fat 4.0%. There are 6 cows with records from 502 lbs Fat to 580 lbs.
The cdttle are from S. E. A. B. C. Bulls which include Lucifer.
Pabst (Barto Prilly Wayne 16th, S. J. C. VaMey Emperor Star, Hill
mac Sovereign and others. Herd went through yearly Blood test
in January 1957. A real milky herd of dairy cows- i
FULL LINE OF FARM IMPLEMENTS - '
John Deere “A” with Power Trol; John Deere “M. T.” with Cul
tivators, plow, weeders; John Deere No. 8 Forage Harvester with
Mower (like new); John Deere No. 14-T Baler, used one sesjson;
New Holland 130 bu. Manure Spreader with forage sides, used'two
seasons; John Deere Offset Disc Harrow on Rubber; John Deere
Semi-mounted 3-Disc Plow; John Deere No. 5 Mower, used (two
seasons; New Idea 4 Bar Hake; Case 3-Disc Plow; John Deere “999”
Corn Planter; I. H. 4-Section (Spring Harrow; I. H. Cultipacker;
New Idea Wagon with Forage Sides and Unloader; Rubber Tired
Wagon; Tractor Mounted Weed Sprayer; (Baler Twine; Grease;
Forks; Shovels; Bag Wagon; PCatform Scales; Feed Scoops; Rubber
Tired Wheel Barrow; Corn Shelter; Stewart Cow Clippers; Potato
Grader,
POULTRY EQUIPMENT
3 Electric Brooder Stoves; Kerosene Brooder Stove; 2 Coal
Brooder Stoves; Chicken Feeders; Range Shelter; Whirl-away Egg
Washer; 12 Egg Baskets.
MILKING EQUIPMENT
3-Unit Surge Mfflker; a Farmaster 4-Can Cooler; Esso 3-Can
Cooler; 22 Milk Cans; Buckets and Strainer; also selling 35 Tons
of ear Corn; 40 Tons of mixed and Alfalfa Hay.
If in need of good cattle or equipment be sure to attend this sale.
TERMS BY ’
CARL G. BURKHOLDER
881 Hornig Road
Omar Landis & Carl Diller, Auctioneers
NO HUCKSTERS
[n Grassland Farming
University Park, acording to As
sociate County Agent Joseph H.
Way
PENNSYLVANIA
YORKSHIRE CLUB
offers for sale at auction
45 REGISTERED
YORKSHIRES
Saturday, Feb. 16, 1 p.m.
—3O Bred Gilts
—lO Open Gilts
5 Fall Boars
Consigned by breeders of
Pennsylvania eligible to ship
anywhere.
Garden Spot Sales Bam,
Willow Street
4 miles south of Lancaster
off Route 72
For Catalogs write:
George E. Cogley, Sec’y-Treas.
Rl, Ronks, Lancaster Co., Pa.