• Freeman (From page 1) icsources, for it is the land which is in quick driving dis tance from the city, Freeman said. In response to a question, the Secretary said the plan proposed to take the land out of crop production and put it mlo recreational uses perm anently He declined to esti mate how much of the land be in the north eastern section of the nation The Secretary reiterated pres’dent Kennedy’s ABCD program saying, the proposed farm program would use the Abundance to produce a Bal ance of growth through Con scivation and Development. • Henning (From page 11 said Henning “Today wc have a broad program of soil and water conservation, wa tershed development with its impact on flood control, rec i cation, woodlot and wildlife management “It is a program that great ly benefits the urban as well as rural dwellers,” the Secre tary continued. “But,there is still room for improvement in as yet unexplored areas ot COWS PROPERLY CONDITIONED ... during the dry period PRODUCE UP TO 25% BEFORE CALVING This cow wei fitted on the Pioneer program for 60 days before calving. Note the excellent "dry cow" body condition. AFTER COMPLETING RECORD Th. some cow after having produced 23,044 lbs. of milk and 941 lbs. of fat as a 4 year old. Note the extreme dairyness and exceptional body condition shown after this cow produced 1154 tons of milkl ' Joseph M. Good & Sons LEOLA - QUARRYVILLE conservation of natural re sources.” Dr. Henning then propos ed that the convention adopt a program of close co operation with all of the 50 State Departments of Agri culture He suggested the way to achieve the end pur pose is for the National As sociation of ‘State Depart ments of Agriculture to crc ate a conservation division to work with the national as o cution and the individual states ‘ The obvious importance of conservation practices not merely warrants the step, it highly recommends it, ’ the secretary continued He then recounted for more than 2000 delegates the “Pennsylvania Story” of the conservation of natural icsources The Pennsylvania Sepio tiry of Aguculture is chair man of the State Soil Con servation Commission v February ic the time to buy seed corn, if the supply has not been obtained, re minds Geo Berggren, Penn State extension agronomist He urges fanners to be sure tne 'hybrids purchased are adapted to the corn-growing conditions of the land MORE Proper feeding of the dry cow is the most important single factor af fecting herd health, longevity, and a sustained high ilevel of milk produc tion. In 60 days, while the cow is dry, Pioneer Dry and Freshening feed will repair the body from the previous lactation, build a reserve of body condition for the next lactation, and develop a stronger calf. In addition your cows will have less calving diffi culties, eliminate placenta quickly, have less udder congestion, and most importantly they will produce up to See us today for particulars. Farm Calendar (From rage 11 ets at the Manheim Cent ral High School Election of officers and planning program for year Feb 16 and 17 - 800 pm 4-H play at the Manheim Central High School Put on by the county 4-H council SALE REGISTER Sat. Fob. 10—Closing out sale of 29 head of Registered Holstem dairy cattle, and a full line of equipment. By Call G Brubaker One Mi. N of Manheim just off Rt 72 near Hcrnley's Church. Wolgcmuth & Geib, Auct Tues. Feb. 13 12 noon - Pub Sale of Farm machin ery by Christian E Beilex 2Vz mi SW of Gap along Nicklc Mines Road 2 rai S of Kmzcrs 4 Ford tractors \v.th full lino of equipment Dany & Fog rjjuipt House hold goods Leroy Zook, auct Sat.. Feb. 17—Dispersal of 45 head ot Holstein Dany cattle and full line of equip ment By Donald Ober 3 MILK! Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February -10. 1962 miles N. of Manheim along the estate of Margaret A Mc- Rt. 72 near Elstonvillc Wol Cauley 13 acres, 136 perches gemuth & Landis, Aucts. located along Rt 222 south of the Fulton Tea House m Little Britain Twp Kreider and Dillcr, Aucts Thurs., Feb. 15 12 30 n m - Purebred Guernsey Sale At the Pa Guernsey Ass’n Sales Pavilion 6 mi E of Lancaster on Rt 30 45 head, bangs and T B Certi fied , Thurs., Feb. 15 12 noon 229th Garden Spot Holstein Sale On the J M Brubiker farm in Willow Sticet, lust oft Rtes 72 and 222 75 icg istcred Holsteins Backus. Aucts 10 30 a m Sat.. Feb. 17 - Sale of Livestock and Fa'in Machinery by John E Riehl Just N ot Refton on Kt 2ss Diller & Kreider, Aucts Fri., Feb. 16 12 30 pm Farm equip & Household goods By Marian A Young Va Mi W of Oyster Point, between Marietta Pike and the Landisville-Oyster Point Road Kauffman, Auct Sat., Feb. 17 9 30 a m - Shop equipment and invent ory, by Frank R Boyer and Son, heating contractor Just W of Manheim Pike on 230 By-pass. Kauffman, Auct Tues. Feb. 27—1230 pm - Pub Sale" of Farm Equip! and Household goods By Clarence Newcomer, 3 mi S. of Manheim, along Rt 72. Wed., Feb. 21—Pub Sale Shremer, Auct of contents of Mill, including Feed, Hardware, Tools, Poui- Thurs.. Mar. 1 1100 am. try Supplies and Equip at Pub Sale of 73 Reg & graae Mt A'ry Feed Mill, in Clay Holsteins and 12 Reg and Twp, Lancaster County, by grade Guemseys. Certified & James P Coho, trustee m Accredited DHIA average Bankruptcy for Leon E Win 483 fat By Albert Fritz genroth, HH. Leid, Auct and Earl Harmsh On Rt 222 a Mi S ot Quarryville Dil- Icr and Kreider, Aucts. (Turn to- page 14) Thurs., Feb. 22 2pm - Pub Salt; of real estate by PUBLIC SALE Farm Machinery Tuesday, Feb. 13, 1962 2Vz miles southwest of Gap. along the Nickle Mine road, 2 miles south of Kinzer, Lancaster County, Pa. 4 FORD TRACTORS 1930 Model 601 Select-O-Speed with live PTO and pow er steering, 1959 Model 861 with live PTO, 1957 Model 860 with live PTO and 1956 Model 640 with comfort cover. Cub Farm all Tractor-with Cultivate: and Plow, 2 Sets Tractor Chains, Following 3 Point Equipment for Ford Tractors; Ford 3 Trip Bottom 14 ! ‘ Plow, Ford Corn Planter used two seasons, Fold 4 Section Harrow,- Acrobat Rake used 1 year, Massej Ferguson Heavy Duty Sub Soiler, John Deere Corn Sheller, 2 Cultivators; John Deere Rotary Hoe; Sauder Utility Box; Ferguson Weeder, Spring Tooth Tiller, Transport Platform; Weight Barrel, Niagara 6 row Duster; Holland 2-row Transplanter, 3 John Deere Wagons with flat beds, Wagon with self feeding bed, John Deere Side Rake on rubber; John Deere Off Set Disc; Korch 7-ft Side Mount ed Mower, used 1 year; Cunningham Hay Fluffar, Dump Trailer; 9-ft Cultipacker with Sealed Bearings, used 1 year. No 15 New Idea Manure Spraader; IHC 10-ft Fertilizer Drill; Smoker Gram Bin, Sauder Manure Loader with Dirt Scoop, Sauder Snow Plow, 16-ft Cardinal Elevator with -m H P Motor. PTO Cyclone Seeder, 1954 Dodge with T li cense and cattle racks ys Ton R Pick-up Truck with Cattle Racks; 1952 4-door Plymouth Sedan; Ste wart Cow Clippers, New Type 3 Unit DeLaval Milker with extra pail, 15 Milk Cans, Stainless Steel Strainers, Stainless Steel Double Tubs, Gos Heater for milk -house, Can Rack, Whir la way Egg Washer, Egg Baskets, Coop: 11 Range Feed ers, Shelters and. Feeders, Five 12x14 Brooder Houses, two Feed Carts, 40-ft Extension Ladder, Portable Air Compres sor, 3 Weed Choppers, Wheelbarrow, Bag Tiuck, Hot Bed Sash, Nests, Feeders; Electric Brooders HOG EQUIPMENT: Three 10-Hqle Hog Feeders, One 6- Holc Hog Feeder; One 4-Hole Hog Feeder, Three 2-Hole Hog Feeders; Six 1-Hole Cup Feeders, Troian Pressure Wa ter Fountains; Infra Red Heat Bulbs and Lamps, Iron Hog Troughs, Metal Farrowing Crate, Wood Farrowing Ciate, 60 Tons Corn; 40 Tons Allalfa Hay, Shovels, Forks, Brooms, Log Chains; Pipe Wrenches, Thread Cutler, Vise. Tool Bench Saw, Skill Saw; etc HOUSEHOLD GOODS; 12 Cu Ft Norge Deep Freeze, Frigidaire Electric Range, nearly new; Maytag Washer, Twin Tubs: 2 Antique Sideboaids, Dresser, 2 Washstands; Tables, 2'Chests of Drawers, Davenport;- Electric Adding Machine substiacts and multiplies, No BV2 Erector Set with motor. Meat Sheer, Copper Kettle and other articles not mentioned _ Sale at 12 Noon. Terms by Phone: HI 2-4885 Leroy Zook, Auctioneer Umble and Kennel, Clerks Sat., t:fa. 24 -- II a m - Tab sal o' Feeder Steeis & farm mac! mery By Stephen bid Joseph ”apno 'i mi S. ( ParkeJu.rg. along Rt 10. Chester C Ml steers weighing 25C-800 pounds Leioy Zook, rUICt Sat., Feb. 24 11 30 a m. - Pub Sale o' Guernsey cat tle, farm cqpt and some household goods By Ethel M, and R Clair Murphy One mile E o' Wakefield just off Rl 272 Diller and Kreider Aucis Thuis , Feb. 27—12 noon - Pub Sale of Livestock and Farm Equip By J Samuel Shei'er, three mi N of Mt Joy near Mt Pleas im church Turn north off Rt 230 at Groves’ Meat Market 24 dairy cows and 10 heifers. Landis & Spahr, Aucts. OF CHRISTIAN E. BEILER LUNCH ON GROUNDS' Paradise R. D. 1. Pa. 13