£5l i>«»r mi T 14—Lancaster Farming, Friday, Aug. 17, 1956 ■y yt- gov Do the messiest daily job on the farm with a flick of the switch. Keep your boys on the farm. • THREE MODELS • ONE MOTOR, ONE DRIVE, ONI CHAIN • NO STINKING, FREEZING PIT • 2 WAY GUARANTEE ON CLEANER, ON CHAIN • NEW 10D% HEAVIER ALLOY STEEL CHAIN SET FACTS TODAY HERR’S Implement Store West Willow Ph. Lane. 3-8311 NEW OLIVER All-Purpose Wheeled Disc HARROWS •f 1 Built with adequate rigidity to penetrate the tough est soils, yet with sufficient flexibility to do a fine job in stony fields without damage to blades and frame. Gangs are spring cushioned, permitting the new Oliver No. 240 to ride over obstructions without being completely lilted out of the ground. Available in four sizes, from 9 K to 13 feet.. Get an all-purpose Oliver and you’ll get to and from fields faster. You’ll have full angle cutting at any depth, accurate control of discing depth, ex '«Knanßi»' tra weight for better pulverization of trash Roller-bearing wheels take low- 1 cost 15-inch automobile tires. G. Hersliey & Manheim. RD. 1 N. Farmersville Equipment Co. Ephrata. E.D. 2 Chas. J. McComsey & Sons Sales Dates Aug 17-18 —11th Anniversary Sales, Buckwalter’s General Store, Martindale. 7 pm. Friday, 12 noon Saturday. Aug. 18 Katie Ditzler, 24- 26 East Chestnut Street,- Ephra ta, real estate. Aug 18 Ed O’N-eal, Camp belltown, Pa, 60 head Canadian Holsteins. Aug. 18 Dr Harvey, Mor ganlown-Shiloh’s Church road, Twp, Berks Coun ty, farm implements, household goods. 12 noon. Aug 20 —Horses and equip ment, New Holland Sales Sta bles, 11 am Aug. 21 Conestoga Classic Fall Sale, Keystone Holstein Sales Barn, Mount Joy, sponsor ed by Lancaster County Hol tem Breedeis Association. Aug 21 Conestoga Classic Sale, Lancaster County Holstein Breeders, Keystone Sales Pavil ion, Mt Joy, 12 30 pm Aug 22 T K Millard’s Sons, Elverson, dispersal of purebred Holstems, Harvey Ret tew,. Mgr Aug. 22 Dairy stock, New Holland Sales Stables, 12.30 p m. Aug 23 Beef cattle. New Holland Sales Stables, 12-30 p m. Aug 23 PGBA, Guernsey Sales Pavilion, Lancaster Lin coln Highway East, 85 purebred Guernseys, Wm. Juzi, mgr Aug. 24 Walter Dupes, Peach Alley, Elizabethtown, household goods, 6.25 pm. Aug 25 Russell Heilman & Sons. Cleona, Canadian pure bred Holstems. « » *** * • hr ',l* • #* # f ' ♦ 1* * * Hickory Hill, Pa. E. L. Herr Peach Bottom oin n ■ AUGUST t , * *% « Son %... . rv i„. nr . i .w r....a i Britain Chicken Barbecue Union Chapter of Presbyterian Men held their first social event a chicken barbecue under the trees in the grove - at Union Presbyterian Church, Oxford Rl, Monday evening Over 260 dinners were-served, accord ing to Lloyd Hooper, chairman of the bar becue Music was provided by an ampli fier and tape recorder given' the church by Mrs. Fred Sprout and her daughter in memory of the late Mr. Sprout. Aug 25 Keystone Holstein Sale, Mount Joy, sale of Bangs certified purebred Holsteins. Aug. 25 Leon Heil, execu tor of Wayne Heil estate, along Schoeneck-Cocalico Road, house hold goods. Aug 25—27-acre farm, 2hi story house, barn, other build ings, Paul L. Dagen, off road fiom Sandstone School to New Providence, 2 p.m.' SEPTEMBER Sept. I—Daniel S. Stauffer, Mart indale, real estate, house hold goods. Sept. 4—59-Acre farm of late Elam E. Koch, offered by Minnie S. Koch, Warwick Twp., on south side of road from Lex ington to Brunnerville, 2:30 p.m. Sept. B—William and Paul Landis, executors Mrs. Annie B. Landis estate, on Red Run- Napierville Road, real estate, household goods. Sept. 19 —Mrs. Lizzie N. Mar tin, about IV2 miles west Metz ler’s Churhh, real estate. Sept. 22 John J. Weaver, Estate, 301 East Main St., Terre Hill, real estate, 12.30 p.m? Green Beans Bought For School Lunches Washington (USDA) Purchase of 327,875 case of canned green beans for distri bution to schools under the pro visions of the National School unch Act during the period Aug 20 through Sept. 24, 1956, has been announced by the US. Department of Agriculture. The beans, in No 10 size cans, ranged in price from $3.1375 to $3 80 per case for West coast purchase and from $3 75 to $4 375 in other areas Transportation costs were giv en consideration in making the acceptance All of the above prices are exclusive of cash dis counts These purchases are the result of offers received in response to the Department’s announce ment of July 13, 1956 Addition al quantities were offered under the announcement but not at acceptable prices Farm Exports 1955-56 Increase 10 Per Cent Washington (U S D A)'-, United States agricultural ex por ts in the 1955 56 fiscal year were estimated at $3,475,000,000 in value by the U. S Depart ment of Agriculture This rep resents a 10 per cent increase over the 1954-55 total of $3,145,- 000,000 and a continuance of an upward' trend recorded every year since 1952-53. If cotton were excluded from the total, the 1955-56 increase would be 26 per cent. The Rev. Glen C. Knecht, pastor, was chairman of publicity, and Sam Ferguson Musser headed the ticket committee- Picture on left shows a general view of the diners, while that on the right, taken at the barbecue pit, shows, left to right, Albert Hart, chairman: of the table com mittee, Lloyd Hooper, general chairman; and Bud Adams, assistant manager ot Coatesville Producers Co-op Exchange, which furnished facilities for the event. (Staff Photos) Sept. 22—William Landis, on toad from Clay to Mt. Airy and Jurlach Road, real estate, hve tock, farm implements, house hold goods. OCTOBER Oct. 6 50-Acre farm, live stock, farm implements, Eli Good, Brecknock Twp., next to Bowmansville Mennonite Church, 12 Noon. !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■* ■ New & Used Tractors £ 2 & Farm Equipment a a CLYDE E. KEENER J ! Located at Intersection ■ i Of Rt. 230 & 72 B ■ R. D. 3 Lane. Ph. 4-6414 ■ ■Sale 2nd Thursday each B ! month . ■ B Private Dally B low-cost P.T.O. -ROW CHOPPER Even costs less than some 1-Row Choppers! - Prove to yourself what farm ers helped Gehl prove —that this new Gehl 2-Row “Chop-All” was just what they wanted. Plenty of capacity to handle tall corn Ideal for emergency cutting to save crops after frost or drouth Saves time, travel, wear and tear on tractor and equipment It is the custom operators’ chopper at farmers’ prices. Increases cus tom harvesting income. Motor available if desired. - Only Gehl gives you 4 attach ments with the famous “ Quick Switch” —windrow pick-up, 5 or 6-foot mower bar, 1 or 2-Row At tachment for .corn, sorghum and other row crops More farmers own Gehl “ Chop-All” Harvesters than any other independent make. Come in and see if — Today! Conestoga Farm Service Quarryville Ph. 282 THERE’S NOTHING BETTER THAN A GEHL I UMD 55 Oct. 20—Mrs. Cora Weber, ■ between Mt. Airy and Middle Creek Road, real estate, farm implements, household goods NOVEMBER Nov. 10—Kansas K. Ecen rode, between Galen Hall and Blamsport. real estate, farm im plements, household goods. Stanley H. Deiter Auctioneer And Appraiser 1906 Willow Street Pike Ph. Lancaster 4-1796 L that FARMERS WANT IT NEW GEHL APRON FEEDER BLOWER" -exclusive direct P.T.O. drive. MAKE YOUR ‘|| OWN BUNK ~/V FEEDER BOX •. . all-pur-fL - pose, P.T.O. c i: K r> *\ side-unloading. Use Geht Metal Parts Kit, and Free Plans.