14 Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, February 21. 195? • 700-Plus (Continued from page 1) of 3-18-18 fertilizer. The financial report pre sented for stockholders’ ap proval credited the county wide co-op with a 1958 total business volume of $4,309,- 108. Total gross income was $635,028 and net savings to members were $114,52/ End-of-the-year net worth for the organization was list ed at $1,006,000. Patron pur chases for 1958 totaled $3,- 978,085, while marketing volume was $331,023. The report was presented by Treasurer_Harry R. Metz ler. By-law Changes Various changes in the co op’s by-laws were reported by officials as being present ed for clarification to lay man’s language, spelling out of director’s and officers’ du ties, empowering the board to increase indebtedness and changing to comply with ’57 changes to the Pennsylvania constitution. These require Attention Poultrymen! We will have an ENGINEER here next week from Vent-O-Maiic Fan Co. that will be glad to discuss your ventilation problems. If you would like us to see you wi.ijh.out any obli gation - contact — HIESTAND, Inc. MARIETTA Phone HA 6-9301 PUBLIC SALE Valuable Farm Implements Saturday, Feb. 21, 1959 Located west ol Manheun, between Sporting Hill and East Fa rview Church; Rapho Township, Lancaster Co.. Penna., on the Rev. Henry Ginder farm. 1950 Oliver 77 with hydro electric hydraulic pump, atid 2 cylinders, extra adjustable high clearance front axel; 1953 Ferguson 30 Tractor, cultivator, manure loader, plow, rear mounted blade; Oliver 70 Tractor Allis Chalmers Tractor with 7 ft grass mower; Oliver "trailer plow with 2 - 16 in bottoms, rubber tire wagon with 16 in bed (used 2 yrs ; Oliver single-row corn picker, Black Hawk corn planter with fertilizer att, David Bradley 4-bar hay rake, 2 weeders, 2 - 3-section harrows, Wood rotary cutter, 2 double row tobacco 'plant ers, double 20 ft tobacco ladder, lime spreader, McCor mick silo filler with shredder bar, P.T O corn binder with bottle carrier wagon loader, PT O Gehl forge harvester with hay and corn head, 2 Oliver rubber tire heavy duty wagon with 4 ft sides, 2 - 6 ft x 22 ft, unloading canvas ses, electric unloader 194 S WILLIS JEEP (good condition with radio heat er power take-off with pulley and front weights, Ms ton Kelly feed mixer, 14 in Wise hammermill P.T.O. OLIVER MANURE SPREADER (used 2 seas ons), John Deere manure spreader, David Bradley corn sheller, PT O welder, heavy duty Oliver disc, cultipack er, Oliver 7ft PT O grass mower, roto-beater, trailor chissel, 2 spike harrows, saw and b'ade, table saw with half horse, h p elect motor, Centrifugal water pump, 12 ft iron trough, 3 elect fences, rubber tire wheelbar row, 30 ft endless belt, 2 - 30 ft ladders, 40 ft ladder, to bacco lath, some lumber, hot bed sash, tools, forks, shov els, chains FEEDS 30 TON EAR CORN, 300 BUS. 50 TON MIXED HAY. 15 TON OF STRAW. 800 LEGHORN CHICKENS Egg grader, Whirl-A-Way egg washer, chicken nests, feeders, water fountains, 3 - 500 size brooder stoves, chick en coops POTATO EQUIPMENT Powell automatic trans planter (used 1 yr), P T O single-row potato digger, double-row potato planter, King Wise potato grader, pick ing table and grader, elevator, MYERS P.T.O. 500 Gallon 14 ROW SPRAYER, equipped for cylinder, Howe scales with deteclo unit, deteclo potato bagging scales HOUSEHOLD GOODS G. E. Washing machine, twin tubs, 4-burner elect stove, combined desk and book case, bed and dresser, gas range, elect, refrigerator, and numerous other items Sa,e to begin at 12 o’clock noon when conditions will be made known by: R. Geib & O. Landis, Aucts. Brubaker & Hershey, Clerks Refreshments by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Master sonville Fire Company. membership voting on- in creases of capitalization and ban proxy voting. Key-Ncte Speaker Keynote speaker for the meeting was John Newlin, associate counsel of Inter state Milk Producer’s and a Blair county dairyman. Newlin told the group that 87 per cent of the federal government’s voting support comes from the- city and there is where government will focus. Even USDA ef forts are being aimed at the city and USDA news releas es are at this moment hurt ing farmers. “We must nave greater buying power,” he said, “and the only way we can get that is to organize _and then or gsftiize our organizations.” “Government cannot cor rect inequities in the farm economy, even if it really tries. We’ve got to do it ourselves, .by our own boot straps and our own guts!” “We' have ' produced, out can we market? That’s the —OF— Row-Crop Roy M. Cinder # Choice; Most over the loih edge and ribs, and patchiness around the tailhead. Cattle over 30 mos. of age have a thick covering of fat over the crops, back, ribs, loin and rump. Thg brisket, rear flank and cod or udder are well fitted and problem. Let’s look back and see the mistakes we have made; look forward and see the mistakes We may make then, let’s not make them,” he concluded. The afternoon audience for Newlin’s speech estimat ed to exceed 65Q county far mers. 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Cattle 18 to 30 months of age carry a moderately thick fat covering oyer the crops, back, loin, Jump and down over the ribs. The brisket, rear flank and cod or udder show a marked fullness. Cat tle under 18 months of age carry a slightly thick fat covering over ithe top. Choice cattle usually have a moderately refined appear ance but some coarseness may be'evident in older ani mals. Lancaster Farming Classified Ads Get Results Fanners’ Assn. Phone Lane. EX 4-5019 MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY "fcO. Millersville, Pa. J. K. STAUFFER & SON Lawn and Bel’aire, Pa. ROSS C. ULRICH. JR. R.D. 2. Peach Bottom. Pa. SUNSHINE FARM SUPPLY Lilitz, Pa. Public! Your Mee In The Farm Cal FARME Check your sprayer now. We have all s« types in stock. Als pumps and spra various sizes. Lester A. S' RONKS, PA. Ph. Strasburg OV Your Myers Dealer specializes in Sales and Seiv •erf" •r ■DtSTROY* fbWaHriCmtM lit t *•>**« InSpdatlM *U L. H. Brubaker Lititz Hempfield Mills East Petersburg A. L. Herr & Bt Quarryville Musser Farms, Ii Columbia Brown & Rea Atglen Jobbers Herr & Co. New Holland Supp Miller & Hartman ... Actual Weather Tests Brand'Fence Quality. You who have compared fence i own fence lines found t BRAND lasts longer. Those of livestock protection tan time and money saved. Y lie fence buy . .. RED BR Time Tested FI ~. You’ll get THE BES ‘‘Gal vanneal ed,” copper-be. that withstands weather __ years . . . tight knots tl slip . . . uniform, stoci. ' struction. Just look for “ with the top wire painted FENCE and FENCE Sl‘ for EVERY NEEI The ZIMMERMAN prices are very attract! an extra discount is av for quantities Carloads soon due ( Field Fencing, Barb Smooth Wire. Posts, Shelter Flooring, Netting & Fencing, Nails, etc W. L Zimmeri & Sons Phone SOuthfield 8" INTERCOURSE, f
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