14—Lancaster Farming, Friday, August 1, 1058 LOADING SILAGE for a trench will be an matically feeds itself into the silage and easier task, according to builders of this cuts away. The silage is thrown into the “Bef” Ensiloader. The digging reel is hopper and the conveyor belt delivers ?t hydraulically raised to clear the top of the to the vehicle being loaded, silage pile. As the reel revolves, its auto- Payer 21/199, Systemic Insecticide Given Government Recommendation The U S Department of Agri culture now recommends the use oi Bayer 21/199, commercially available as CO-BAL. for control of certain livestock pests, it wa-. announced todaj. Chemical name of the active ingredient is 0(3 chloro-4-methylumbelliferone) 0 O diethylphosphorothioate This material has been accepted for registration under pesticide regulation laws It maj be used w,th proper precautions on beef cattle for the control of cattle grubs, horn flies, lice, ticks, keds, and screwworms, and on swine for the control of Uce and screw worms. The new USDA recommenda tion, issued as a supplement to Agriculture Handbook No. 120. published m February, adds Bay er 21/199 to several material* i ecommended for control of these SIDES to handle wilted hay or any other forage FASTIR , . With /•» H*ri«p«wir ptr M , , with /•** Manp#w«r * , , With /•« Set Up A. B. C. Groff 60 years of farm service, New Holland. Pa. Ph. ELgin 4-8001 pests. Bayer 21/199 should not be ap plied to sick animals or calves less than three months of age Sixty Ford Forage Harvester • Choice of easily changed pick-up, cutter bar or row crop attachments Q Choice of PTO or engine drive • Controlled feeding, uniform cutting and pov/- erful delivery for top capacity • Variable length of cut—H" to 4" • Heavy duty cylinder cutter—plus high capacity delivery blower for top performance $ Built-in knife sharpener • 7 sealed, anti-friction bearings Check on easy credit terms today! Sauder Bros. New Holland Columbia Pike Conestoga Farm Service Park Ave.. Quarryville Ph. ST 6-2591 Elizabethtown Farmers Supply Inc. flTTjli'HflHt Denver days must intervene between the last application and slaughter- It is not recommended for use on dairy cattle or milk goats, since it is known to secrete in the milk foi a week or 10 days following treatments. As with other insec ticides, no tolerance has been established m milk. Haverstick Bros. Lancaster Ph. EX 2-5722 Ph. EM 7-1341 Allen H. Matz Ph. AN 7-6501 Hubbard Farms Adds Wrightsville Man to Staff Hubbard Farms has announced the appointment of Wilson V. Chambers Jr- as sales represen tative for the hatchery in the Lan caster area. Chambers, who lives in Wrightsville, will work out of the Lancaster office. Before his association with Hub bard Farms, Chambers was em ployed by the DeKalb Agricul tural Assn. Inc., of York, in the sales and service department. Chambers, his wife Joanne and their foru boys, wiir continue to Known as Hoffer Bros. ‘'River Farm” located along Route 441 leading from Middletown to Marietta, four miles South of Middletown, two miles North of Falmouth, Consisting of 107 Acres, more or less LARGE BANK BARN WITH 5 MOWS STABLE ROOM FOR 60 HEAD OF STEERS, EQUIPPED WITH SELF FEEDERS AND WATER TROUGHS; TOBACCO SHED, ROOM TO HANG FIVE ACRES OF TOBACCO, WITH STRIP PING ROOM AND DAMPENING CELLAR; CORN BARN; LARGE IMPLEMENT SHED; CATTLE SCALE AND LOADING CHUTE, ALL ADJOINING BARN. ALL STABLES, ENTRIES, CORN BARN, BARN, AND LOAFING YARD CONCRETED. TWO TOBACCO SHEDS WITH STRIPPING ROOMS AND DAMPEN ING CELLARS, ROOM TO HANG 10 ACRES OF TOBACCO. TWO - CAR BRICK GARAGE AND TOOL SHED. Alf tobacco lath, 10 acres, more or Jess, of tobacco and 23 acres, more or less, of corn to pass with property. Known as Hotter Bros. “Conewago Farm” located along Route 230 leading from Elizabethtown to Middletown, 2Vz miles North west of Elizabethtown, close to the Big “M”, Farmers Market, consisting of 311 Acres, more or less, with 107 acres, more or less, of meadow land with feeding shed on to feed 120 head of steers, Conewago Creek flowing through from one end to the other. Balance in farming and woodland, thereon erected LARGE BANK BARN WITH 5 MOWS LARGE FEED ROOM, CORN BARN, CATTLE SCALES, SCALE SHED AND LOADING CHUTE ADJOINING BARN, SELF FEED ERS, WATER TROUGHS AND ROOM TO STABLE 70 HEAD OF STEERS. STABLE ENTRY AND LOAFING YARD CON CRETED. LARGE FRAME IMPLEMENT SHED; DOUBLE COEN CRIB; TOBACCO SHED WITH STRIPPING ROOM AND DAMP ENING CELLAR, ROOM TO HANG 5 ACRES OF TOBACCO. ONE - CAR GARAGE. All tobacco lath, 32 acres, more or less, of corn, and 5 acres, more or less, of tobacco to pass with property. These are very good farms, both in high state of cultivation, very good location. Both barns will adapt themselves for dairy ing purposes. No. 1 Farm along Route 441 will be offered at 1:00 P. M. on the premises known as River Farm. No. 2 Farm will, be offered at 3 00 P. M. on premises known as Conewago Farm, when conditions will be made known by Ph. EL 4-8721 A. W. Hoffer and P?ul W. Hoffer, Executor and. Sole Devisee of J. W. Hoffer Estate, Alfred C. Alspach Wm. C. Rehm >■ Attorneys. J. Hay Brown. Jr. ) Walter Dupes, Auctioneer. D. L. Landis, Clerk. PUBLIC SALES PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE TO BE HELD Wednesday, August 13, 1958 TWO VERY DESIRABLE FARMS: ' thereon erected a 2V2 STORY BRICK HOUSE containing eight rooms and bath. 2 ‘A STORY BRICK HOUSE containing seven rooms and bath. 21/2 STORY FRAME HOUSE containing seven rooms and bath; two car Garage, W. V. CHAMBERS JR. make their home at HI Wrights- ville. consisting of FARM NO. 1 FARM NO. 2
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