Sales Dates Sat., Feb. 16, 12:30 pm., by R4 Manheim, located two miles north of Man heim, second road left off Route 72, first farm. Household goods, fanning equipment and 1,000 bushels of corn. Sat. Feb. 16, by John Hurst along the road leading from Clay to Durlach. Farm" implements. Tues., Feb. 19, by Darnel Hagy, Jr, along the road leading from Denver to Schoenech. Livestock, farm implements, household goods. Wed., Eeb. 20, William Shirk, along Route 897 near Blainsport. Livestock and farm implements. MUSSER Leghorn Chicks F«r Large WUft Egg* DONEGAL WHITE CROSS For Broiler CMdti "Ofaiil from imwiJw* Phone Mt. Joy MMI MOUNT JOY, MV. ATTENTION ALL FARMERS! anrursr ss Join the thousands of farm families who get LANCASTER FARMING by mail EVERY WEEK. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY . .. Order Your Subscription Now! LANCASTER FARMING QUARRYVILLE, PA. 1 year $2.00 52 Issues Please put my name on your list of new subscribers for a one year subscription. -Enclosed find check, cash, or money order for $2.00. ■Bill me later. Name Address Sat. r Feb. 23, noon, by Frank H. Bucher, R 2 Lititz, located two miles northwest of Lititz near Weavers Mill at Lime Rock. Live stock, farming equipment, and corn. Sat., Feb. 23 1 p.m., 102nd Keystone consignment sale, 50 purebred * Holsteins. Keystone Holstein Sale Barn on Route 230, just east of Mt. Joy. Sat., Feb. 23, by Aaron Weaver along the road leading from Route 322 to Wood Corner School at Weaver Hatchery. Livestock and farm implements. Thurs., Feb. 28, by David M. Martin along Route 222 adjoining Jim and Jack Maser. Livestock and farm implements. Sat., March 2, 12:30 p.m., by Wilbur H. Graybill, R 2 Lititz, lo cated two miles north of Lititz along road leading from Lexing ton to Halfville. Livestock, farm ing and dairy equipment, corn, hay and straw. Sat., March 2, by Wilson S, Mar tin. North of Route 322 to Erbs Corner. Livestock and farm im plements. Sat., March 2, by Wilbur Gray bill. North of Lititz at Halfville. Guernseys, dairy equipment and implements. Sat., March 2, by Allen Weber near Zimins diner on Route 222. Livestock, farm and market equipment household goods. Mon., March 4 Twenty-sec ond Spring sale at Landis-Valley by Henry H. Landis. Tuesday, March 5, 10:30 a.m., by Christian R. Bender R 1 Mil lersville, located one half mile east of Millersville. Household goods and farm equipment. 52 Weeks of (Please Print) CUTTINGS THIS SIZE are made to start new trees. The butts of the cutting are dipped in a hormone to stimulate root growth, and then the cuttings are planted. It is prefer able to start the seedlings in nursery and then transplant them in the wood-lot after a years growth. (LF Photo) Thur., March 7, by Robert H. Gochenauer, R 1 Strasbourg, lo cated one-half mile east oSyHess dale, near Sandstone schoot Six teen dairy cows and farm machin ery. Sat. March 9, noon, by Roy B. Zartman, R 1 Lititz, located three miles north of Lititz off Route 501 next to Zartman’s Mill. House hold goods, livestock, farm and dairy equipment, corn, hay and straw. Sat., March 9, by Amos Leed, about one-half mile ‘north of Blamsport. Antiques and house hold goods. Sat, March 9, by Florence Beeker, Spruce St., Denver. Household goods. Mon., March 11, noon, by Le Roy W. Heisey, R 2 Columbia, lo cated two miles southwest of Mountville near Herr’s Fruit Farm. Livestock, fanning and dairy equipment, corn and house hold goods. Tues., March 12, 'by Christian M. Zimmerman, along the road from Ephrata to Schoenech. Live stock and farm implements. Wed., March 13, noon, by Mrs Franklin Herr, R 7 Lancaster, lo cated along Route 222 toward Quarryville. Livestock, farming and poultry equipment and corn. Thurs., March 14, by Walter M. Martin, about one-half mile east of Green Dragon. Livestock and farm implements. Sat., March 16, by Earl Shaef fer, near Remholds. Real estate, farm implements and household goods. Sat., March 16, by Paul Buchter along road from Ephrata to Schoeneck. Livestock and farm implements. Mon., March 18, by George Stef fy, from Hopeland to Mt. Airy. Livestock and farm implements. Fri., March 15, 10 a.m., by Moses King. Registered and grade Holsteins. Located IVz miles northeast of Strasburg Mon., March 18, noon, by Rich ard E. Miller, R 1 Columbia, lo cated three miles south of Mt. Joy. Livestock, farm and dairy equipment. Wed., March 20, by Simon E. Snyder and Mary S. Forney, ex ecutor of Christian E. Snyder estate, located between Clay and Durlach Farm Implements. Pow er garden equipment, tools and household goods. Sat., March 23, by Cora Demn ing estate, near Adamstown. Farm implements, corn, hay, household goods and’antiques. Sat., March 23, by Allen Stober about one-quarter mile south of Indian Lake. Livestock, farm im plements, and household goods. Tues., March 26, Warwick Farm Shorthorn Dispersal Sale. Five bulls, 60 females and calves. Mt. Joy Sale Barn. Sale starts at 1 p.m. Sat., Apr. 20 Mt. Airy Fire Co., Mt. Airy. Community Sale. ♦♦ H n a LANCASTER FARMING Classifieds Ads Pay MUSHROOM MANURE Will deliver in 25 mile radius of Avondale - for $4.80 a ton, in 6 ton lots. Additional miles extra. DANIEL M. GROFF NEW HOLLAND, PA. R.D. 1 Ph. Ephrata REpublic 3-1225 uaBBBBBBBBIBUaBaBUBBBBflBaaBBBEBnBBBB; B B ■ ( B ■ _ - _ B H Milk is rapidly cooled to below 38* assuring a lower bac teria count and better milk. Dari-Kool does not damage milk by freezing because the milk is cooled with ice water Get the facts and you’ll get a guaranteed, farm-proven Dari-Kool America’s largest selling bulk milk cooler. A special invitation to all the farmers Tuesday eve ning Feb. 19 at Bart Fire Hall, Georgetown and Wed nesday evening Feb. 20 at Mann & Grumelli imple ment shop on Route 222,1 mile south of Quarryville, at 7:30 P.M. There will be a demonstration on these coolers. GEORGE A. GRUMELLI BART, PA, Lancaster Farmiftg, Friday, Feb. 15, 1957—13 Proven Guernsey Added to SPABC Service Feb. 7 ' An eight year old proven Guer nsey sire, McDonald Farms,. JSjfcß, Narrator was into regular service last week by the Southeastern Pennsylvania Arti ficial Breeding Cooperative. Shed by McDonald Farms Blueblood King, the bull has five daughters that average 10.661 pounds of milk and 528 pounds of buttcr&t as compared to 9,888 pounds of milk and 464 pounds of butterfat for their dams None of his daughters have been classified for type The Cooperative bought half in terest m the Guernsey from East ern States Farmer’s Exchange who had been using him in their breeding program at their re search farm at Ellington, Conn. The purchase agreement provides that he will remain housed in the cooperatives stud so long as he is useful to the cooperative. Both the sire and dam of Nar rator are direct progeny of My haven King. The Best Broiler Cross at its Best Martin fusts tht work of tht &i'‘ ♦ion's leading breeders to give yow top quality chicks that mohw.> early for quick broiler profit*. c PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW MARTIN'S HATCHERY POULTRY FARWIS, INC. Lancaster, Pa. ,>,hane EX,2-2164 REFRESHMENTS Ph. ST 6-2001 r:
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