cJ rfi t ~V/[ ,’rr.bh' 5 ! ,srtl«nK?.‘ i ? totaftanaJ #a:La'nCa§ui' j | Offer})') J (5 V..' - ~ (Income Tax Course CEREMONIES AT NEW HATCHERY— County Branch, near Lititz. Helping hold Alfred Van Wagenen, managing director of the ribbon is Bruce Babcock, owner and NEPPCO, cuts the ribbon for the opening operator of the hatchery, whose 298.000 of the new Babcock Hatchery, Lancaster egg capacity had its first hatch on Oct. 23. Forage Crops Course studied by mail, says County Offered at Penn State Age u nt * obert A P ™ ers ’ Jr ' , The forage crops that may be Legumes and grasses adapted profitably grown are outlined in to Pennsylvania farming may be 15 lessons from the Pennsylvania OLIVER Gives You Topnotch Plowin with Tandem or 3-Point Hitch /// ■*> •" • eH -'*l You avoid plugging delays, do a better covering job, plow at top speed with an Oliver. Here are extra big passageways for trash —greater beam clearance, more furrow-turning space between bottoms. No more refaitching or recoupling, either. Oliver plows have spring-trip beams that permit the bot toms to swing back, ride over obstructions without damage. To reset, just back the tractor. What a time- and share-saver 1 And, both these plows—the pull-type No. 4240 and the 3-point hitch No. 3241 —are convertible. It's easy to add an extra bottom to a 2-bottom unit to match your power, and spring and fall field conditions. Come in and see a really modern plow. Let us prove tha t an Oliver plows better at lower cost. ■**■■■■ Chas. J. McComsev & Sons Farmersville Equipment Co. N. G. Hershey & Son Hickory Hill, Pa Ephrata, HD. 2 Manlicim. P.D. 1 <ns9rtoh:n>A State University. Seed quality, seeding methods, and forage varieties for pasture, grass sil age, and hay are included. John B Washko, professor of agrono my at the University, is the au thor Write to Farm Study Courses, University Park, Pa, for the first lesson. STOCKER - FEEDER CATTLE SALES EVERY TUESDAY Staunton - Livestock Market, Inc. C & 0 Flats Staunton, Va. WINNERS AT THE EPHRATA FARM SHOW Mrs. Dorothy Geisler, Ephrata R 2, with her new Magic Chef 36 inch gas stove, which was the first prize. Other prizes given away just for registering by Ward Bottle Gas, Ephrata, were: 20 gallon Water Heater, John E. Esh, Honks Rl; Temco Room Heater, John C, Beck, Terre HilL $5 in cash was given to; John M. Becker, Manheim R 2, Mrs. Ida Campbell, Millersville Rl; Elwood Fritz, Stevens Rl; George Hetrick, Lebanon; Mary Lou Hoffeit, Bernville R 2; Morris L. Martin, Lititz 4; Mrs. Oliver Mast, Elverson Rl; Mrs. Anna Miller, New Holland; Mrs. Clair Reitz. Mohnton R 3; Mrs. Mary Stafford, E P hrata - -Adv, ! S A short course on income tax and social security will be given at the College of Agriculture, The Pennsylvania State University, Dec. 9 to 11, announces Chester County Agent Robert A. Powers, Ir. Latest information regarding social security for farmers will be discussed. The course is designed for those who customarily help oth ers complete their income tax r orms. Anyone with income tax oroblems may attend. Special ap plications of the income tax law o farm businesses will be ex plained. Registration blanks are obtain able at the county agent’s office, ir write to Director of Short bourses, Room 211, Armsby Building, University Park, Pa. saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaas I 4-H BABY BEEF I | and LAMB SALE g ♦♦ -a a - a a a a Thurs., Nov. 7 « a 1 P. M. 8 H Union Stock H I Yards i LANCASTER ♦♦ *♦ ♦♦ Mail Box Market FOR SALE- Buff Cocker Spaniel Pup and black and white collie pups. $8 & $lO each. Call MA 6 6516 FOR SALE 30 Rock Comigh Pullets, laying Robert Zerger, Elizabethtown RD2. Phone EM 7-3725. ' CHICKEN PATTY SUPPER BY Ladies Auxiliary of the Cones toga Vol. Fire Co. Sat., Nov. 2, 4to 8 p m. in Conestoga Elem entary School. breeding purposes has not been preserved past 140 hours, veteri- nary authorities report, while frozen bull semen has been pre served for 12 weeks and more. Livestock Sales * 3rd Annual Lancaster FEEDER CALF SALE Sat., Nov. 2 1 P. M. Union Stock Yards- LANCASTER SPECIAL AUCTION of STOCKER & FEEDER CATTLE MONDAY NITE NOV. 4th AT 7:00 P. M, SHARP at THE LEESPORT LIVESTOCK MARKET, LEESPORT, PA. a 300 HEAD Herefords, Angus, Shorthorns, & Mixed Breeds weighing from 300 to 1000 lbs. each. 3 Thanking you in advance for your (patronage, Abram Diffenbach Kenneth A. Geyer Auctioneers Clean Sweep PUBLIC SALE LIVESTOCK AND FARM MACHINERY Saturday, Nov. 9 Along route 472 (Quarryville- Oxford Road) one mile west of Oxford, Lower Oxford Township, Chester County, Pa.. 36 Top Grade Holstein and Guernsey Dairy ' Cows 17 fresh by day of sale; bal ance fresh during the winter. 5 Heifers T. B. and Bangs Certified including' Farm Implements 4 Tractors Alhs Chalmers W. D. 45, used 1 season; Okv'er 70, excellent condition, 1952 John Deere Cyclone B with cultivators, ike new. John Deere, with cultivators. 7 ft. cut mower, one bottom 2-way plow, (all with power lift. Other John Deere machinery includes Gram drill (almost new); 101 corn picker, 2-bottom 14” plow, 7 ft. disc harrow, 3 section spring harrow, Inter national ensilage harvester (power take off); cultipacker, 3 point corn drill, M. M. combine, Oliver manure spreader, 2 rub ber tire wagons, New Holland - baler 76, David Bradley side rake, Stuart cow clippers, barn to house telephone, 3 unit Surge pump, 2 Surge units, 2 Surcycle units, buckets, strainers, steel strainer, 25 milk cans, Surge hot water heater. ’4O CHEVROLET TRUCK HAY and STRAW by ton CORN and BARLEY Numerous other articles. Sale at 11 o’clock by H. B. Duncan Robert Duncan Kersey Bradley, Auct. Kirk and Eschlbach, Clerks. Lunch will be served. R. T. Richards Operator & Manager
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