i KAUFFMAN’S * * peaches! I . I A. L. Kauffman & Sons BIRD-INLAND, PA. ■ Midway between Bird-in-Hand*& Intercourse, Rt. 340 S fiwi»» Bll ’ l, ' ,,,M o HARSH HYDRAULIC HOISTS The 32 available models come Co you with To design and build aM’ weight, low. " ' vldo rans ° of llfiln S «ap«>alica ranging costing tru> l;n-t ’I t> pes o( f ,om l° * ons for your truck, pickup, or farm use, priced witnin i 40 farmer's 1 ' t'ailor. The smooth, trouble-free action of a budget was the aim of “Dad" Harsh when HARSH HOIST has a fast lifting lime of from HYDRAULICS UNLIMITED MFC. CO. began /ftfF l2 t 0 160 seconds ' whlch » llows “ ore tlra * operations. This hoist was bu.lt and is now for actual hauling. j„ use (! iroU ghout the nation. ■ Fair These hoists come to you at an average The HARSH HYDRAULIC HOIST averages cost of only 16* a day as compared to the on i y 532 8 52 (including Federal excise tax) $lO-$l5 a day you now spend to manually , nd a low taxable weight which unload your truck. overages 273 lbs. These economical hoists / f are built for cither back or side dumping, iK&w. depending upon your need. f 'f aO J Save costly time and eliminate back f //jaf \. j ft** . jQ breaking labor by unloading with a HARSH JWW \ HYDRAULIC HOIST engineered tor eco \ §/M J noraicol, speedy, end durable farm use. MANN & GRUMELLI FARM SERVICE R. D. 2. QUARRYVILLE PHONE ST 6-3630 btfwlßAßfiAllhiM C«.. , J „ HYDRAULIC bauder loader Easily Attached in Only 3 Minutes Now available for certain models of the following tractors FORD FERGUSON INTERNATIONAL JOHN DEERE MASSEY - FERGUSON MINNEAPOLIS-MOLINE OLIVER "PORSCHE DIESEL ALLIS CHALMERS *• v . 4 '? ■X > x jjf I: % „„ «. %.v % \\ % Ss s •> w * FEATURES; (J) Easily attached or detached, (2) Operated by tractor's ovra hydraulic system. (3) Lever trip within easy reach of operator. (4) Fork raises "level" and has removable tines. (5) Break-Away Coupler is standard on all Loaders. (6) Scoop can easily be attached to the Fork. (7) Sturdy construction, yet reasonably priced. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT YOUR LOCAL TRACTOR DEALER OR US DIRECTLY NEW HOLLAND, PA.. r4| >im ■■■■■■■■■«■• ■«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■«■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■! A Very Beautiful ” Crop of Large Lus- ■ clous White and ■ Yellow Freestone ■ For Canning or w Eating. ■ OPEN EVENINGS Ph- Intercourse SO 8-3631 2 *HMmi • <!ff||R|||||||^ I 'H* •S < \ v -\, >0 V t * *'s- Manufactured by POPULAR VARIETIES **•»»«■«■■■• ■■■■■■■■■■■ *'4 ■ PHONE New Holland EL 4-8721 # Secretary Henning 'From ease 1) resent producers of a com modity in brmging more or derliness to marketing and to engage in educational and promotional work. Calling for more orderly marketing Henning rapped the system o 2 tobacco mark eting in Lancaster county. “ . . . Why should Lancaster County farmers wait with bated breath for a sraa.l number of buyers to start b'dding for their crop’ Why shou’dn t the producers say on what date the crop will be for sale? Why shouldn’t the producers have the right to say that the tobacco will be sold as straightrrun with premiums for sorting and sizing?” He asked. Henning suggested that Lancaster County farmers would be better off with a federal marketing order on aJ. filler tobacco, or with state or national bargaining or marketing cooperatives. Henning said he will call for legislation making it pos sible for farmers to form such groups. He also called for more assistance to the soil conservation commission —Lancaster Fanning. Saturday, September 25. IB6o— to aid in conservation of na tural resources through small watershed flood prevention structures and simuar pro grams Pennsylvania should start legislators informed looking for the day when tu- what they consider the bercu’osis and bruce.losis priority items. are completely eradicated In other act the CoU ncil from the commonwealth, e , ected Rlchard Hoovei o£ Henning said. the Farmers Home Adminis tration to fill the unexpired term of Secretary, vacated by Wayne Rentschler. Henning concluded by say ing that one of the greatest tasks in the state government LIVESTOCK AUCTION MARKET EVERY TUESDAY Starting Promptly at 2 p. m. Starting with bulls, steers, heifers, cows, feeder pigs, calves and hogs. We get top $$ for your Livestock Give us a call HI 2-4181 Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. VINTAGE. PA. Frank Dussinger, Manager PRIVATE SALE OF VALUABLE FARM REAL ESTATE Public Auclion of Dairy Herd and Full Line of Farm Equipment SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1960 AT 10:00 A. M- Farm is located adjacent to Middleburg, Pa. at end of Center Street and includes Approximately 136 ACRES with choice building lots saleable, if desired. BRICK HOUSE completely renovated in 1958, decorated this spring. Large 3rd floor storage Second floor with 4 bedrooms roomy clothes closets, bath room, hall area and linen closet. Open stair case with walnut railing Nice sized front entrance area leading from stairway. Large liv ing room, dining room and kitchen to either side oi hall. Hot water base board heating, oil fired. BANK BARN 24 stanchions, 3 box stalls, large doors to either end of first floor. Milk house against barn Second floor reconditioned New grameries and bulk feed bins added. Large storage area. Additional adequate sized buildings new or in good condition. Acre Irrigation Pond and stream next to pasture land. HOLSTEIN DAIRY HERD Registered and grade. Full line of Farm Equipment 1 to 4 jears old If desired equipment- and herd could be sold with farm upon agreement of both parties. Owners Mr. 6c Mrs. John C. Stahl 509 CENTER STREET MIDDLEBURG. PENNA. Telephone Middleburg TE 7-6161 or TE 7-5775 - 3 is developing priorities so that the most important items receive top priority in p’annmg and action. He call ed on farmeis to keep their 13 as to top
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