Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 10, 1957, Image 15

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erasing
rent. — Large furnished
•oom m Quarryville. Ph.
*6l.
Used Sprayers
, n Age 500 gal. P.T.O.
w/12 row booms
, er engine truck sprayer
(1. per min. Myers pump,
1. tank, 16 row booms.
Lester A. Singer
Ronks, Pa.
ph. Strasburg-, OV 7-3226
VnR SALE. TWO Brooder
Houses. Both $75. Ph Lcola
OLdfield 6-6634. 7
DELIGHT Permanent
pasture and Hay and pasture
has proved itself in Lancaster
county as a long season high
feeding value pasture-with over
1000 acres, out and considerable
cpedmg being done this spring.
a® to see a piece, of GRAZERS
DELIGHT Pasture. Insist on
GRAZERS DELIGHT Seeds as
the price is low and the quality
hi«h GRAZERS DELIGHT
SEEDS, Gordonville, Fa.
buy that stove for the
summer house Now. Large
stock of used stoves to choose
from-all in good working order.
Prices from $2O up. Ward Bottle
Gas, 25 S. 7 State -St., Ephrata.
Open 8 to 5. Fri: evening 6 to 9
p m. Free parking in rear.
READY TO LAY PULLETS
for sale, Hiestand, Inc Mariet
ta Ph. HA 6-9301. I
Good Used
New Holland
77 Balers
Priced right!
A. B. C. Groff
New Holland
Ph. EL 4-8001
FOR SALE —Raspberry canes,
large red and black $l.OO per
doz Call Kirkwood BRII. Madi
son McElwam RDI Christiana,
Pa.
23 ACRE FARM IN BART
Township. 2 houses each with
4 rooms, bath, automatic heat.
Barn, chicken house. 18 acres
tillable. Meadow with good
fences. Fire pond, 2 large
springs, stream. John M. -Mc-
Clure, Inc. Real Estate Broker
Quarryvolle./ Phone STerlmg 6-
2297.
WILL GIVE AWAY—Spayed fe
male dog of mixed breed, nice
with children, housebroken.
Phone Lancatser EX 4-5808
SALISBURY’S 3-NITRO In your
poultry, turkey, and swine
feed gets you more- meat, eggs
and health for less. Cost 260 to
520 per iton. Not an antibiotic.
Look on your feed tags and ask
your dealer, or F. W. Fisher,
Leacock, Ph. Leola OL 6-2482.
Mail Box Market
FOR SALE; Hand-made Granny
Afghan. Size 52x76. All color
Call 9885 Coatesville, around 9
in evening. Violet Preston 621
E Lincoln Highway, Coatesville
P 0 Pa.
FOR SALE: Asparagus “organi
cally grown” fine quality. 5 Jbs
or more at farm, 250 per Jb.
Amos L. Keener Lititz, Pa. Ph.
MA 6-6353.
FOR SALE: Garden tractor, Sim
plicity gear shift, with cultiva
tor used very little, like new. Ph.
MU 4-8212 Columbia. Noah A.
Sentz.
FOR SALE; Cocker Spaniel and
Eskimo Spitz pups.' Ph. M.A.
6-6516 Lititz.
FOR SALE: 10 used milk cans
excellent condition-also 4 can
Victor Milk cooler used 5 years.
Aaron M. Wenger, Bareville R 1
Box 100 % mile north of Bare
ville, Pa.
WANTED; Tobacco farmer for
up to 7 acres on shares. In ex
cellent fertile soil. New shed and
stripping room. Amos Beiler Jr.,
2 miles South of Paradise.
PUBLIC SALE: Good farm mac
hinery 2 mi. south of Cones
toga Center on River road. Sat.
May 11, on Delp farm. 1
5 New. & Used Tractors ■
2 9c Farm Equipment ■
■ CLYDE E. KEENER ”
■ Located at Intersection *
■ Of Rt. 230 & 72 £
5 R.D.3 Lane. Ph. EX 4-6414 ■
Sale Private Daily, a
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BHIBB BHBiIBUIB*
Surplus Food
Donations Show
54 Per Cent Rise
Donations*of surplus foods by
the U.S. Department of Agricul
ture have been increased sharply
over last year, with the July
through-March total up- 54 per
cent over the same nine months
of the previous fiscal year. A to
tal of 2,156,800,000 pounds of
food was donated during this per
iod to recipients in this country
and abroad through the direct dis
tribution program conducted by
L'SDA’s Agricultural Marketing
Service.
Increases in donations over last
year’s figures were made in dis
tribution both to recipients in this
country and to those abroad,, as
the Department pushed its-activi
ties in making constructive use
of surplus foods it has acquired
under the price-support program
and purchased under surplus-re
moval operations. Domestic distrL
bution, « totaling - 868,900,000
pounds, was increased 55 per cent
over last year. And foreign dis
tribution, at a total of 1,287,900,-
000 pounds, was increased 53 per
cent over the same period a year
ago.
In this country, donations of
surplus fods to schools for use 1
in school lunch programs were
increased most sharply of all cate
gories. A total of 382,600,000
pounds of food was put to use in
this way, a 72 per cent gain over
use in schools a year ago. Dona
tions to charitable institutions
and to needy persons were each
increased 44 per cent. The insti
tutional distribution total 115,-
200.00 pounds, and distribution to
needy persons amounted to 371,-
100.000 pounds.
When floods swept through
Kentucky and Virginia in Janu
ary, all available foods were
moved into use in the emergency
feeding operations. Shipments
had to be made into the area
from nearby points, after the
floods destroyed valley ware
houses in which surplus foods had,
been stored. In Kentucky, one
million pounds of food was dis
tributed to over 120,000 persons,
and in Virginia 350,000 pounds of
food was distributed to 15,000
persons.
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AUCTIONEERS
FOR ALL YOUR SALE NEEDS
CALL HENRY H. LEID
AUCTIONEER AND REAL
ESTATE SALESMAN 435 WAL
NUT ST DENVER PA. TEL. AN
7-5117
Stanley H. Deiter
Auctioneer And
Appraiser
,
Ph. Lancaster
EX 4-1796
BULLDOZING
Farm Ponds,
Grading Excavating Clearing
J. WALTER WAGNER
Phone Kirkwood 7-R-ll
Quarryville, Pa.
(Little Britain)
IVAN M MAXCTIN INC
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Lancaster Farming
Lancaster Farming, Friday, May 10, 1957—15
Foreign Market Exhibit Opened
Yesterday in USDA in Washington
A comprehensive exhibit built,
around the theme of “Moving Sur
pluses, and Expanding Foreign
Markets” opened yesterday in
the patio of the U.S. Department l
of Agriculture’s Administration
Building in Washington.
Displays illustrate graphically
methods used to create a better*
balance in agricultural supplies
and to build broader foreign mar
kets now and for the future. They
emphasize the substantial prog
ress made toward this over-all aim,
under programs and authorities)
provided by Congress, with broad
scale cooperation from industry
and others.
A feature of the exhibit is the
continuous showing of a newly
released movie, “Marketing Farm
Products Abroad,” telling the
story of the Department’s services
in behalf of U.S. agricultural ex
ports.
Secretary of Agriculture Ezra
LIVESTOCK SALES
New Holland Sales Stables
Horse Sale Every Monday at 11 A. M.
\
Dairy Cattle and Hogs
Every Wednesday at 12:30
Beef Cattle and Calves
Every Thursday at 12:30
John H. Gingrich. Manager
Ph. New Holland EL 4-2194 New Holland. Pa.'
PUBLIC AUCTION
Tuesday, May 14,1957
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 Cali Gap, Hl-ckory 2-4181
Vintage Sales Stables, Inc.
PARADISE, PA. WM. BEAM, Manager
N
172nd GARDEN SPOT SALE
THURSDAY, MAY 16
LANCASTER. PA.
At the J. M. Brubaker farm located at Willow
Street, just 4 miles south of Lancaster, Pa.; just off
Routes 72 and 222.
75 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS
All Bang’s Certified, T, B. Accredited, nearly all
Bang’s Vaccinated.
Here Are A Few Of The Early Quality Entries'
* 607-lb. daut. of “EX” G. M. Weber Burke Clover Lad out
of dam with 691-lbs. fat, next dam with 836-lbs. fat and “EX”
Due at sale time to Wunarjo Pabst Regal Lucifer
* Daut. of Smith Haven Rag Apple Explorer out of dam
with 5 consecutive 305 day records up to 539 fat, 15,297 M,
Due about sale tune with first Calf.
* Yrlg. Bull calf by Curtis Candy Flashy Curtis out, of lon
string of high record dams whose average is 875 fat, 22,705 M._
There Will Be Many More Of Equal Quality.
BE SURE YOU ATTEND THIS GARDEN SPOT
SALE THERE ARE ALWAYS GOOD BUYS AT
GARDEN SPOT.
Sale starts at 12:00 Noon. Lunch Available. Catalogs.
R. AUSTIN BACKUS, INC. EARL L. GROFF
Sales Mgrs. & Auctioneers Local Rep.
Mexico, N. Y. * Strasburg, Pa.
.Taft Benson was principal speak
er at the half-hour opening cere
mony. Congressional representa
tives, officials of farm organiza
tions, food industry groups, vol
untary relief agencies, and repre
sentatives of foreign
in Washington were invited to jrt- f
tend.
Besides Secretary Benson,
speakers included
Clarence Francis, Special Con
sultant to the President on sur
plus disposal.
Moses Leavitt, Chairman, Am
erican Council of Voluntary Agen
cies for Foreign Belief, with head
quarters in New York City.
Charles P. Taft, Chairman, Ad
visory Committee on Voluntary 1
Foreign Aid, International Coop
eration Administration.
Jonkheer H. J. van Kretschmar,
Agricultural Attache, Nether
lands Embassy, and Dean of Agri
cultural Attaches m Washington.
The exhibit will be at the
USD A patio for about a month.