Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 04, 1959, Image 14

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    14—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. April 4. 1953 ' will' uniform farm
shed area, while the entire price of $4.54 per cwt. for
enrollment blankets 1,305 Class I. 3.5 milk delivered in
acres in that area. February.
Another conservation meet
REVIEWS
At a recent meeting of the
Willing Workers and Sunsh
ine classes of the Mt. Zion
E. U. B. Church near Cam
bridge, plans were completed
for the annual church. Chick
en Barbepue, to be held at 4
p.m., April 25 on the .church
grounds.
* *
L. S. Iverson, Phila. Milk
market administrator has an
nounced that April through
June price for Class I milk,
testing 3.7 per cent butter
fat, will be $5.29 per cwt.
under Order 61. This is a 20
cent seasonal drop from the
$5.49 scale for the previous
quarter.
* * *
Lancaster County Soil Con
servation District enrolled 17
farmers from the Denver area
Monday night as the result
of an “Upper Cocalico Water?
shed Meeting.” Eleven of the
17 farmery signing up oper
ate within the vital water-
WANTED
Muzzle Loading
RIFLES and
PISTOLS
Any Condition-
Vincent W. Nolt
2115 Clove* Hill Road
LANCASTER. PA.
Phone .Mil’ersville
TRinity 2-5341
KILL GARLIC
NOW
IN PASTURES
Weedone “48”
WeedoneLV-4
Weedar "64" Available in
1 and 5 gallon cans and
30 gal. drums.
For More Information
Contact
SMOKETOWN, PA.
Ph. Lane. EX 2-2659
BURNS
CLEARER!
No smoke or odor with
Texaco Fuel Chief Heating
Oil. Contains Additive A-200,
protects against rust and
deposits.
GARBER
OIL CO.
105 Fcdrview St
MOUNT JOY. PA.
Ph. OL 3-2021
mg in the Mt. Joy area last Imports of meat and meat
week resulted in 12 new co- products by the U. S. during
operators for the district, 1958 are now reported at
with the combined enrollme- 825,949,000 lbs., compared to
nt of the two meetings total- 348,237,000 lbs. in 1957.
ing almost one-third of 1958’sj imports of all classes of meat
increase for tire disetrict. rose sharply, with boneless
* "* * beef and veal, mutton, and
CT J. Blanford, New York g° at meat accounting for mo
•-New Jersey milk market st °f the increase.
administrator, has announced * * ' *
that farmers in the milk shed Garden Spot FFA Chapter
See Us For Your Spring Needs
FERTILIZER
SPREADER SERVICE AVAILABLE
• Baughs • Cramers • Armour
• Limestone & Lime
\ - • Vertagreen for lawns and gardens ;
’.I * Weed Killers for pastures ;
.4 *
• Garden Seeds & Tools
* Tobacco muslin & fencing
• Poultry Feeds & Supplies _
H West Willow Farmers Assoc.
:: West'willow
FARMERS
TRY
SWEET CORN
AS A CASH CROP
Guaranteed Price
Mechanical Harvesting & Hauling Available
John F. Cope Co.
MANHEM, R. #l. PA.
Landisville—TWinoaks 8-8721
. Field Representative
JOHN L. BARE
(Landisville —TWinoaks 8-2111)
Lancaster R. D. #3, Pa.
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EQUIPMENT
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PARTS
ELKVIEW, PA.
Phone - Oxford 532J4
Underbill 9-8546
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Ph. EX 4-5019
of Lampeter-i-ftrashurg
School, this week conferred
Chapter Farmer degrees on
five county residents for ser
vice to the Future Farmers.
The quintet included: Grant
Heilman, Aaron Groff, Martin
Reinhart, Paul Funk and Da
vid Landis. Presentation was
made during chapter’s
annual Banquet,
Public Sale
OF
Farm Machinery -and
Household Goods
Sat. April 11
IVz mile east of Christi
ana , 1 mile North of Atglen,
Chester Co., Pa. Along Rte.
41.
FORD TRACTOR
with 3 point hook up.
Other Form'Machinery
with, 3 point hook up.
John Deere 15 dfcc g-cdn
'drill. Some household goods.
Locust posts.
Other articles not mentioned.
Sale at 12:3p P. M.
Terms by
Isaac &. Lydia Mast
.icroy Zook, Auct.
Umble & Kennel, Clerks
Gockley’s Annual Spring Si
Saturday April 11,195
AT FRIT2TOWN, BERKS COUNTY, PA.
TBACTORS
75 HEAD NICE HOLSTEIN HEIFB
50 PIGS INCLUDING
Sows, Gilts, Shoots and 4 Boars
75 TON OF COHN and 60 TON OF MEED
WE SELL ON COMMISSION
Sale begins at 11.30 A. M.
ELMER E. and JACOB H. GOC
ANNUAL
RING
SP
FARM MACMIMEE'
Saturday, April
MODEL B ALLIS'CHALMERS
fully equipped, Jess than one year old,
MODEL C ALLIS CHALMERS
fully equipped, less than one year old,
JOHN DEERE MODEL A. 30 COCE
DIESEL; SHEPPARD DIESEL & Other
2 Allis Chalmers Combines; Massey Hams Comb 1
ver & Case Combines, Case baler, McD baler, AU
mers side rack, David Bradley side rake,
Deenng & Thomas gram drills, AC heavy duty
row, rotary mower, cultipacker; John Deere h eal
trip bottom AC plow; trailer plows and
transplanter, 2 Black Hawk com planters with
attachment, Esco 4-can milk cooler, garden &
New & used power mowers and riding jnowers
den tractors, shovels, hoes, rakes, etc.
SNAVELY’S FARM SER
NEW HOLLAND
* Sean"feoffer,
state FFA president
speaker.
PUBLIC SA
WED. .APRIL 8,
At 10 A. M,
BLUE BALL, p*
Lancaster Co un j,
Horse drawn and i
farm implements, mac |
and equipment Hay
hardware and posts
We sell on comnnssii
Wm. Z.&Paul 2.1 l
Public Sal
Saturday, April
AT 11:00 A M
AT ERB'S GARfIQ
MT. NEBO
Farm machinery, chain
outboard motors, new
used '-garden tractors, i
mower, power tools,
tools, appliances and i
House & boat paints, |
hold goods.
Many other articles
by
Marvin G,
E. M. Murry, Auct
Lunch served by Mt
WSCS.,
FARM MACHINERY
SA
—OF—
\12;00 P. M.
Terms by
Phone