HLjfied B e rtising teY ’S SPRING .sale, at Fntztown Farm rv - 65 head blood tested hog’s, hay, corn. Elma E. aCO b H. Gockley, owners. 2O. Hiestand, Marietta Ph.-HA 6-9301. Mechanical Transplanter. used 2 row transplanters JBf -Lester A. Singer Ronks, Pa. jK h . strasburg OV 7-3226 j^K’^ALE.—2 Row Mounted Transplanter, also Racine Threshing machine. Hhman Charles RDI Millersville TRr 2-5686. ~ SALE. Two Brooder Blouses. Both $75. P-h. Leola 6-6634. STOVE FOR THE house Now. Large of used stoves to choose in good working order. jH- ces from $2O up. Ward Bottle 25 S. State St., Ephrata. 8 to 5. Fri. evening 6 to 9 ■ Free parking in rear.' Btinv TO. LAY PULLETS Kr sale. Hiestand, Inc. Manet- WSph ha 6-9301. Good Used B New Holland 77 Balers ■ Priced right! B A. B. C. Groff B New Holland B 4-8001 Up)R SALE.—Raspberry canes, HBarge red and black $l.OO per Hz. Call Kirkwood BRII. Madi- Bn Mcßlwam RDI Christiana, BILL GIVE AWAY—Spayed fe- B male dog of mixed_breed, nice Both children, hpusebroken. Rhone Lancatser EX 4-5808. SALISBURY’S 3-NITRO In your I’pdultry, turkey, and swine teed gets you more meat, eggs Ind health for less. Cost 260 to >2O per ton. Not an antibiotic. Look on your feed tags’ahcf ask pour dealer, or F. W. Fisher, Leacock, Ph. Leola OL 6-2482. Mail Box Market FOR SALE John Deere 14” Hammer Mill, Excellent con dition priced to move Avlin M. Wenger Quarryville, Pa. Phone Kimball §-2758. FOR SALE: 1 National 7 qf jar size Pressure Canner with com plete accessorys. Used one sea son Price $17.00. Home at Meal times. Near Maple Farm-Home” Apron. iQuinten F. Zwally. RD2, Ephrata, Pa. FOR SALE; Building lots. 25' acre place with- 8. room Sand Stone house, flour & saw mill, large lake, water power, route 73 south end of Bowmansville; H. F. VonNieda Narvon Rl, Pa. FOR SALE- Lawn decorations. Arbors Trellisis, Chairs, Picnic Tables—Made to order, Reason able prices.- Write Lynn Home craft, Service Box 171 Lititz Pa. State sizes wanted. Copper Suifate>Lime Prevents Foot Rot ; A good way to prevent foot rot in livestock, a common spring pioblem, is to mix ordinary barn lime with five „ per cent copper sulfate and place.this mixture in doors or alleys so that animals Vull be forced to walk through it as they enter and leave the barn This lecommendation is made) hy veterinarian I. A. SChipper of the North Dakota Agricultural 'College at Fargo. 1 He also suggests that the- lime and copper sulfate preparation be Sprinkled around watering tanks and feed troughs, but advises ■ stockmen to call in their local ; ve tennanan at the first actual -sign of foot rot. AUCTIONEERS FOR ALL YOUR SALE NEEDS CALL HENRY H. LEID AUCTIONEER AND REAL ESTATE SALESMAN 435 WAL NUT ST DENVER PA. TEL. AN 7-5H7 Stanley H, Deiter Auctioneer And Appraiser LAMPETER Ph. Lancaster EX 4-1796 BULLDOZING Farm Ponds Grading Excavating Clearing J. WALTER WAGNER Phone Kirkwood 7-R-ll Quarryville, Pa. (Little Britain) <• 1/ IVAN MARTIN _ ftZQuarcy lU*4, Bias Ball ph Vvaliff Limftten* W New Hound ELgin V2H2 f „ Terre Rill KDUrtst M 45» Classified Advertising Rates (Jse This Handy Chart'To Figure Your Cost Words (1) Issue (3)lssues 2P 'Min.) $l.OO $2.40 21 1.05 2.52 ,23. , 1.10 2,64 23 1.15 - 2.76 24 ' 1.20 2.88 25 1.25 3.00 KEYED ADS (Ads With ans wer coming to a Box Number, % Lancaster Farming): 25c addi tional Send copy *to the Class fied Advertising Dept.. LANCASTER FARM- ING. Quarryville, P*. Ads running 3 or more con secutive times with no change billed at 4c per word, each time With 80c minimum. DEADLINE: Wednesday morn ing of each week's publication. Positive?)' no ads accented after •0-00 a iA Wp<tnesd'<ys 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. ~ ■ All Advertisements must be in our, hands by ■ Monday 6 P. M. or same will be held over for ■ next week’s paper. 5 Only pne advertisement each month. ' ■ No business advertisements accepted for this ■ column. ' ■ You are allowed to run the advertisement one H time. Send in no duplication. ■ Please mail all advertisements care of MAIL BOX MARKET QUARRYVILLE, PA. *..r New Regulations ' To Be Issued \ For Auctions HARRISBURG Revision of Pennsylvania Department of Agn culture regulations governing! community livestock auction sales of beef and dairy cattle for breed ing purposes was recommended today to Secretary of Agriculture) William L. Henning. Agreement on changes to a March 1 order was reached by a nine-man committee representing the livestock sales operators, the State Dairy and Livestock Health Committee and the State Depart ment of Agriculture. In new regulations, with a pro posed effective date of July 1, the State Bureau of Animal Industry will insist on a health certificate for all breeding type cattle sold at community auctions, to prevent spread of animal diseases. To make such certificates more quickly available to farmer own ers of breeding stock offered fbr sale, the Bureau, within the next ten days, will provide a so-called “plate test” service for brucellosis (Bang’s disease) at each of its five regional diagnostic labora tories and the central laboratory near Harrisburg. “Such services will be for emer gency purposes since health charts are obtainable from our ten district and Harrisburg offi ices” Dr H. 0. Milo.BAI director, explained. An earlier requirement was that dairy cattle sales be held on a different day than sales of other livestock. Today’s recommenda tion removes that restriction. However sales places must main tain dairy stables separate from the building used in-the -sale of other livestock, closed to the pub lic when not in use. Floors of such, stables are to be of conciete or equal waterproof material which can ber disinfected readily and satisfactorily, Dr Milo said New regulations, when issued officially by Secretary Henning within the next few weeks, will be strictly enforced, he declared today Although cattle numbers in the United States' on Jan. 1, 1957, showed a slight downturn of two per cent, they are still 12 per cent abpv£ the 1946-55 average. In 1949, the year before the up swing in cattle numbers begam and calves (beef and dairy) in the United. States totaled 76,830,000 compared with 95,166,000 today. Production of all meats in the United States has increased 28 per cent in the past five years an opportunity for better health for America’s expanding popula ;tipn. FREE! Subscribers to - Lancaster Farming, Friday, May 17, 1957—15 Farm Calendar Saturday & Sunday Pennsylvania Farm Museum Festival 1 to 5 p. m., at Muse um, Landis Valley. Monday Lincoln Community 4-H Club —7:30 p. m. at Ward Bottle Gas Co., Ephrata. Tuesday Drumore 4-H Club—B p. m. at Chestnut Level Church. Wednesday Elizabethtown -Rose Society 8 p. m. at home of Dr. and Mrs. C. Stuart Smith, 103 West High St, Elizabethtown. _ • 4-H .Officers Training School —8 p' m. at John Neff School Neffsville. When building, remember mil 77 Kinds of block! we make New Holland Concrete Products New Holland, Pa. ELjm 4-2114 LIVESTOCK SALES S 118th SPECIAL GUERNSEY SALE ■ ! At the Association’s Sales Pavilion, 6 miles east of Lan- g caster, Pa., on Route #3O ■ j Thursday May 23, 1957 7:00 P. M. (D. S. T.) H ■ 50 Head 2 Btdjs 31 Cows 17 Bred Heifers ■ ■ (40 due in May and June) J S Bangs and T. B. Cert. Nearly all vaccinated ■ a We are proud of the many fine comments we’ve been getting lately ■ h m reference* to the nice cows and quality cattle which are going g • through the Lancaster Sales Pavilion The thinking.of our c bentsis g ■ well expressed by Jimmy Doods of Rising Sun, Md who, at the last sale ■ told us, that he was proud to be a Guernsey breeder, proud to Know ■ m that the Association is handling so many fine cattle and- giving the ■ J opportunity to buyers. at these sales to select good, sound and profit- p| Ml abl< We^el S that the consignments to the 118th Special Sale are again J -M the kind that’U make friends Why don’t you do what so many others ■ ■ do at these night sales - get your chores done early - pack up the ■ family - have supper at Leo’s Counter in the Sales Bam (he always put g I U p a good meal) and, then look over the cattle before the sale gets _ ■ under, way. Once we start, we move along fast so you get home in " time Will be seeing you! Bill Juzi, Manager ■ ■ SALE MANAGED BY ■ 2 The Pennsylvania Guernsey Breeders’ Ass’n. ■ ■ P. O. ?ox 491, Harrisburg, Pa. ■ PUBLIC AUCTION * Tuesday, May 21,1957 PROMPTLY AT 6 P. M. Sale of Fat Bull% Steers, Cows, Calves & Hogs Stocker aad 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 Yiutage Sales Stables, Inc. PARADISE; PA. WM. BEAM, Manager tiiiiimmiiiitiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiitimmiimiiiiiiiniiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiMiiiiiiiiiKiiiiifMimiiuiui | 104th KEYSTONE CONSIGNMENT Sala | | SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1957 | 1 at Exactly 1:00 P. M. J 1 At the Keystone Sales Barn "on Route 230, just east of | H Mount Joy, ten miles west of Lancaster, Pa. || | . 50-Head of Purebred Holsteins 50 | | Certified Vaccinated Accredited | H No All-Americans, No “Excellent” Cows, Just a group a 1 of good commercial purebreds, for dairyman who make a s S living producing milk. ' = 1 They will include an Abegweit Milord daughter from a s = dam with 540 lbs. of fat at 10 yrs. a Hainscrest Sovereign || H Tycoon daughter from a dam with 595- lbs. fat. 4.2%. = g - (Daughter of Strathaven Sovereign Chieftain, Willow- § | slope Man-O-War Pabst, MassocMe Rag Apple Dictator, | = Lifloc Supreme Anchor j| 5 Cows that will make a profit for their owners. = | SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1957 AT | I KEYSTONE HOLSTEIN SALES, INC. | | - MT. JOY. PA. | 1 Carl Diller, Refton Clarence E Lyons, Mgr 1 1 Auctioneer 204 Hess Blvd., Lancaster, Pa. || j| Phone: Lancaster EX 4-6966 || miiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiminiiiitn Thursday 4-H Holstein Club 8 p m. at the home of Clarence Keener, R 3 Manheim. Friday, May 24 Paradise Community 4-H Club —8 p m. at the home of Wilbur Houser, Lampeter. Saturday, May 25b < t 4-H Spring Party 8 p m. at Guernsey Sales Pavilion, High way 30 East, Lancaster. • 1 Wednesday, May 29 Tobacco Field Trip 9 a. m. at field research laboratory, northeast of Landisville. Assist ing Associate County Agent Harry Sloate will be 0 D. Burke and George Berggren from Penn State. <■■■■■■■■■■■«■■■■» 5 New & Used Tractors ■ B & Farm Equipment ■ ■ CLYDE E. KEENER S ■ ■ ■ Located at Intersection ■ ■ % Of Rt. 230 &72 5 ■ R.D-3 Lane. Ph. EX 4-6414 ■ F Sale Private Daily. ■ m _ M ii mi mm in |H|> /
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