Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 16, 1963, Image 18

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    18—Lancaster Farming, .Saturday, February 16; 1963
County Trucker
Is Fined By
State Agency
A Lancaster County trucker
was lined *l,OOO Wednesday
or undercutting hauling rat
s, by the Public Utility Com
nission.
Oliver H. Sensemg, the truc
,er, ■was directed to pay the
Farm Women 19
Contribute
To Two Funds
Members of Farm Women
Society 19 voted two contri
butions during a recent maci
ng at the home of Mrs Leroy
Sweigart, Lancaster Rl.
The members voted $5 to
'he migrant woikers program,
'nd $lO to Mrs Helen. Bush
ing, Quarryville, to pay post
ge for books she is sending to
ierra Leone
Mrs. Paul Hollmger was co
ostess at the session which
eatured a talk by Jack Tracy,
varden of the Lancaster coun
y prison, on the work, pro-
Jems and costs of prison mam
enance.
It was announced the -women
vill sew at the General Hos
ital on Wednesday, Feb. 20
.Irs. Arthur Landis had charge
devotions The Saturday,
darcb 9, meeting will take
dace at the home of Mrs
Jerald Noll, 440 Centerville
.toad.
Farm Women 14
ylakes Donations
Society of Farm Women 14
oted a ?5.00 donation for
ngrant worker aid in Lancas
er County at a Wednesday af
ernoon meeting m the home of
Irs. Jacob Herr, Gordonville
Jo-hostesses were All s Christ
-andis, Mrs. Paul Longeneck
>r, Mrs. Alice Shaubach and
drs Wenger Ranck
Devotions were led by Mrs
lerr and the roll call featured
i handkerchief exchange Plans
vere made to conduct a food
tand during the farm sale of
s aul Longeneckeir, Tuesday,
March 5. A rummage sale will
be held Monday and Tuesday,
March IS and 19, at 45 S Duke
It.
Members ill sew cancel
ads from S 30 a m to 3 30
m. Wednesdaj March 13, in
ie home of Mis Men in Den
nger, Strasburg Co-hostesses
ill be Mrs Aaron Shirk Mis
Lloyd Hainish and Mis
»arren Hershey
7 arm Women 22
Vote Money
7or 2 Causes
Two donations of 00 each
eie voted to Ileait Haven and
ie Migrant workeis fund bv
le Society of Farm Women 22
t a Tuesday meeting at the
orae of Mis. William Wellei,
1 Mvlm Ave , Willow Street
Members responded to the
ill call by giving a Valentine
erse The sonet> will have a
indy pull at 7 30 pin next
/ednesdav in the home of Mrs
v’llmer Andievv, 2077 Mill
'tieet Road
Jack Tracy, waiden at the
Lancaster Colinty Prison, was
uest speaker, and Mis Donald
Vepner was co-hostess
The next meeting will be
held at 130 pm Tuesdav,
larch 12, in the home of Mrs
'’aul Witmer, 44 7 N Geoige
't, Millersville, when Mrs
lohn S Shenk II will be co
rostess.
fine within 15 days and discon
tinue cutting rates for hauling
cattle, chiefly between Lancas
ter Union Stock Yards and a
dressed beef ami in Philadel
phia
, Sensenig’s competitors com
plained that his Operations
were detrimental to the live
stock transportation business.
The commission said Sensen
ig charged leas than he should
have under rate filings during
two specified periods in 1960
and 1961 by basing rates on
* rGet the BIG silo unloader value!
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Delivers mor
•Doubt* sugar sy>
tain digs th* allaj
faster and moi
avanly undarall eoi
dltlons whather a!
ag* la frozen, wai
•r dry.
• Excluaiva, adjuaiabl
dtiva hub givas mot
poaltiva tractio.
kaapa th* machin
• parating avanl;
and raqulraa las:
powar.
DELIVERS BE'.
Th* doubla augers, operating In conjunction
with th* patented V-paddla Impeller*, digs th*
•Hag*, mixes It thoroughly, and than throws it
down the chute. Your cows and cattle get good,
L palatable sllaga... not a powdered mash at eo
•(ten happens with unloadars using blowers.
CALEB M. WENGER
R. D. 1 QUARRYVILLE, PA.
Drumore Center KI 8-2116
Here's How Owners Vote.,.
RS5Bni6H PERFORMANCE? LOW-COST OPERATION?
FORD TRACTORS
• Does Ford have power, workability, and economy MffiVl
to pay its way—and then some—in extra profits finiflj
for me?
• Is It available with advanced Ford features like MMI9
Select-O-Speed ... independent PTO... power Mfifll
steering ... many more?
• Is it equipped to my needs—gasoline or diesel. • ■
ail purpose or row crop... offset model for 1-row EfeSH
cultivating
• Granted Ford 2000 has power and features I need, IRH
how about the price of this blue chip performance Mml
—won't it be high?
See the New Ford 2000—Buy On Easy'Terms!
» Elizabethtown
Farmers Supply, inc.
Grimm's Ford Keener Equip. Co.
Tractor & Form Rts. 330 & 73, Lancaster
Service Phone 369-9861
Park Ave., QuarryviHo
Ph, ST 6-3597
Alien H. Motz
Denver
less than. factual,; mileage and—'cents--the:. charge,, for hauling
billing for fewer trips than heMeach. 100 polinds.
made. 1- The PUC warned Sensenlg
Competitors m 1960 protest- Wednesday that further viola-]
ed to the PU€ that Sensemg tsons could result 111 revocation]
was illegally cutting rates by ls fUC hauling permit,
charging $4O instead of $66.-
S 2 for talcing unload of live
stock to Philadelphia'.
The following March, they
also protested an application fil
ed by Sensenig with the PUC
for lower rates.
Sensenig had asked the com
mission to approve a schedule
which would reduce from $3 to
$2 the price per head of cattle
and cut from 48 cents to. 20
TWO SIZES!
Standard—for »ll»»10'tots’
Heavy Duty—(or allot IV
loss’
WRITE OR RHONE US
FOR COMPLETE INFOR.
NATION AND PRICES.
Elizabethtown
Phono 367-1341
Souder Bros.
Jfew Holland
Phone 354-8731
Added AVork Xceded
Sale o'r bargain garments
that need major
before wearing may turn out to
be costly reminds Mrs.' Mae >
Barton, Penn State extension
clothing specialist. If a bargain
means a cleaning bill or addi
tional accessories to make it
useful, the garment might not
be a wise buy.
PUBLIC SALE
Holstein Dispersal
Farm Equipment
& HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Thursday, February 28, 1963
The undersigned will sell at Public Sale on the
premises located 2 miles North of Manheim, just off
Route 72 the following—
.35 Head of Holsteins, 26 Cows and 9 Heifers—
Grade and pure breed. T.B. and Blood Tested, Ac
credited. Cow records given at sale.
FARM EQUIPMENT
Oliver #7O, Oliver Super 55 Diesel Tractors with
plows, cultivator, loader, weeder, corn planter, utility
box and grass mower, all with 3 point hitch. New
Holland side rake —power take off, 42” Hay Fan with
metal ducts—used 2 seasons, 2-row Oliver Potato
Digger, 2-row J. D. Potato Planter, Boggs Potato Grad
er with motor. Potato Cutter, Platform Scales.
28 Disc. 3-section Spring Harrow, Cultipacker,
Denlinger Hammermill, Transplanter 10 Disc Super
ior Grain Drill, Oliver Manure Spreader, 24’ Smoker
Elevator, 2 Wagons, 3 Range Shelters, 3 fence Con
trollers, Garden Tractor, Rabbit Pens, 50” Endless
Belt, 2-unit Marlow Milkers, 2 Milk Coolers—3 and 4
can, 23 Milk Cans, Hay and Corn by Ton.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Kitchen Cabinet, Drp Leaf Table, Extension and
Porcelain Top Tables, Estate Heatrola and many other
articles.
HENRY E. SHREINER, Auct.
ERB & HESS, Clerks
, R«nioTe jVon-lj«yersv' -
Some non-layers < may show
up in the pullet flock a few
months after they start laying,
and Carl O. Dossin, extension
poultry specialist, says poultry
men must decide whether ‘to
sell these birds or keep them
with -the hope they’ll come back
into profitable production. If
houses are overcrowded, and
non-laying birds are few, mar
ket those that have stopped
laying.
It took 87 per cent more im
vestment to produce $1 of sa
les in the iron and steel indus
try during 1961 than in 1951.
Ph.
of
12:00 Noon
LIVESTOCK
Terms by:
Paul M. Witmer
Manheim, Pa., R #4