Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 15, 1961, Image 10

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    10—Lancaster Farming. Saturday* April Is/ 1961
MAPLE SPRINGS MAJESTY ANN Was one ox me
three flrst-calf heifers m the Breckbill herd to produce over
1,000 pounds of milk during March. Ann milked 1,046 lbs.
of milk and 46 pounds of fat fdr the month and her produc
tion for her first 52 days of lactation is 1790 pounds of,
milk apd 78 pounds of fat She is the kind of heifer Breck
bill hopes to keep in the herd for many years. —L F Photo
Lancaster Farming advertis
ing brings resuits
REISTsj
Sure Crop Seeds 5
ALFALFAS ■
Vernal
DePuit
Ranger
Buffalo
Grimm
CLOVERS
Pennscott
Kenland
Penna. Grown
Mammoth
HYBRID CORN
DEVELOPED BY -
PENN STATE EXP.
STATION
Get our prices and
save money .
Alfalfas and Clovers
innoculated while you
wait.
REIST
SEED COMPANY
MOUNT JOY. PA.
Phone OL 3-3821
Clean-Sweep
Public Sale
of New and Used
Farm Equipment
Hardware, Garden Tools, Shop-Office Equip.
Thurs.-Fri., April 20-21, 1961
Beginning at 12:00 Noon, and continuing through
out both evenings. HERR'S IMPLEMENT STORE, in
.WEST WILLOW. PA., 4 miles south of Lancaster,
just off Route 72, will offer the following, to wit:
4 Case Tractors
Models 811-B, 511-B, 211-B and VAC (New)
CASE EQUIPMENT
Two E-24 Plows; MT-34 3-Bottom Plow; 2-Bottom E-24 3-
Point Hookup Plow; E-26 double disc plow; EDH-24 Mount
ed Disc Harrow; Two 5-Wheel Type Disc Harrows; 3 Case
•Sprocket Packers; 3-Section and 4-SeCtion Spring Harrows:
No. 621 Sub-soiler (3-Point Hook-up); 16 Disff Ca3e Grain
Drill; No. 281 Acute Angle Side Raise; MODEL T-10 7-FT
TRAILER MOWER; No. 103 Rotary Cutter; NT PICK-UP
BALER, with Wisconsin Engine; NEW HOLLAND “77"
PICK-UP BALER, with Utility Carrier; No. 613 Rotary Hoe.
NEW EQUIPMENT
Model 60 Cunningham Hay Conditioner
McCurdy Grain Box; Grove Economy 7x16 Ft. Wagon Flat:
Ontario 12x8 Gram Drill; Farquhar One-Row Transplanter,
with Fertilizer Attachment; MULKEY 18-FT. BALE ECE
VATOR; P-36 McDade Hay Fan.
USED EQUIPMENT
Farmall TT Tractor, Allis-Chalmers Tractor
McDeering No. 8 Plow for Hydraulic Lift; Two Case Ham
mer Mil's: CASE F-2 5-FT. COMBINE; Tliree Spreaders:
60-Ft. Endless 7-inch Belt; 100 Bales of Case Baler Twine
TRUCKS 1957 % TON STUDEBAKER PICK-UP, with
8-Ft. Bed; 1950 5-TON (PAY LOAD) DODGE, with 18-Ft
Flat Bed.
Clay Roof Ventilator, with 10-in Fan; 32x38 and 42x48
Clay Barn Windows; Water Bowls; Electric Fencers and
equipment; Steel Posts; Leather Neck Bands; Rubber-Tired
Wheelbarrows; 18 Can’t- Sag Gates; Two Hel ar-Aller 8
Hole Hog Feeders; Other Smaller Feeders; Daisy Hog Wa
terers; Smith-Gates Automatic Poultry Fountains; Poultry
Wire; 16-in. Poultry Fan; Revco 16-Cu. Ft. Home Freezer;
Freezer Accessories; New Blackstone, Washers and Used
Washers.
Motors; Grease Guns; Motor Oil; Transmission Grease;
Log Chains; Shovels; Rakes; Forks; Cow Chains; Buckets
Tubs; Scoops; Wrenches; Hammers; Hatchets; Saws; Bolts
of All Sizes; Bolt Bins Hardware Cloth; Paints and Brushes
of All Colors and of All Sizes; Nails and Wood Screws (all
sizes); Cup Screws; Wooden and Aluminum Stepladders;
Shotgun Shells of Different Gauges.
TWO NEW SAVAGE 22-IN. SELF-PROPELLER MOW
ERS; ARIENS TILLER AND MOWER; 2 PLANET JR
(TUFFY) GARDEN TRACTORS; LANCASTER & SILVER
KING CHAIN SAWS; Sprayers; Compressors; Garden Hose,
all new items);
SHOP EQUIPMENT —Sioux Va’ve Re-Seater; Black &
Decker Valve Re-Facer; 1-2 In. Drill Press; Awantonia Pul
ler; Parts Cleaner; Manly 40-Ton Hyd. Press; Steam Clean
er; Garage Jack; Rotary Grinder; Bench Grinder; Marquette
Electric Arc Welder; Acetylene Welder; Latham Time Re
corder; Battery Charger; Torque Wrench; Knife Grinder;
Chain Hoist, and Tools too numerous to mention; Office
Desk and Chair; 6 Lockers; 6 Display Stands, and many
other articles not mentioned. (Farm Machinery and Tractors
to be so d the first afternoon.)
A rare opportunity to be able to buy so many quality
items at auction prices. Come prepared to buy, as every
thing is for sale. We are discontinuing the business.
TERMS: CASH!
Carl Differ and -
J. E. Kreider, Aucta
(Lunch will be served by the West Willow Fire Co.)
• Maple Springs
(From page 8) ~
haust fan in the stable was York
if nothing goes wrong.” 7;30 - p m . Hempfield 4-H
Breckbill said, but added- Club m eets at the Fann
philosophically, “You never dale s cbo ol. __
know when something- will 2 0-6 0 ~p. m. - County
throw them off production, l ßanker . honor Futdre Far
but we are about 10 pounds , mers of America and 4-H
ahead of last year at this at a banquet at the Hotel
Li.iiiL.t Brunswick
In the comfortable farm- gOO 1 Solanco Young
house, African Violets on the rarmers Assn . meets m
window sills form a cheer- Solanco Hlgh School)
j° r ° Quarryville. Go 1 den Davis
children and grandchildren.
Mrs. Breckbill speaks loving- of Interstate Milk Produc
ly of her 19 grandchildren
and her flowers, but she
knows the cows and their
pedigrees records too.
Maple Springs is a family
farm in all the good connota
tions of the term It is a re
freshing . change in the pic
ture of bigness and expan
sion so common -in farming
today.
Herr’s Implement Store
WEST WILLOW, PENNA.
Farm Calendar
(From Paae 1>
• Gets chicks on feed
quickly!
• Prevents "pasting” when
fed first few hoursi
_ • mM This combination
ak m j \J produces sturdy
Mm frames and healthy
• m bodies for top egg
producers, and
quality fryers..
It's o •pepper-upper* for
growing birds and layers.
Joseph M, Good & Sons
LEOLA QUARRYVILLE
♦ New No. 95 gives you a uniformly cured crop
conditions instead of crushes.
♦ Money-saving, time-saying way to higher qual*
ity hay—reduces exposure to bleaching sun.
♦ Simple, low-cost hitching to Oliver semi-mounted
mowers for 1-pass operation.
♦ Low and dose-coupled, trails mower around 90-
degree turn without interference.
♦ Ruggedly built for high speeds—tubular frame
and hitch—triple V-belt safety drive.
" Jfc BO-inch corrugated rolls take full
7-foot swath of heaviest hay.
♦ Adjustable, independent compression springs oll
crimping rolls insure complete conditioning
s' Alignment of crimping rolls with 15-inch carrying
wheels prevents scalpingof high spots.
Chas J. McComsey
& Sons
Hickory HilL Pa.
‘' "will c
r - operation between farm,
and bulk tank-truck drl
er.
Apr. 21—8,00 p.m. - Count
4-H Handyman plub roun,
up at Farm Bureau, j,
lerville Road.
8:00 pm. - County 4
tractor club roundup gj
demonstration contest .
Farm Bureau, Dillervii'
Road.
Apr. 23 to 25 Seventh a ,
nual American Angus
ference at University ,
Georgia, Athens.
7 Weeks
Feed RED COMB CHICK STARTER,
for strong yellow shanks, rapid fem
’-ering and qi«
growth at l«
feed coil
After 7 Weeks *4*
Change to RED COMB GROWER,
RED COMB SCRATCH or your o»
grains "Free Choice"
G»1 your supply of RED COMlil
N. G. Hershey-& Son
- Manheim, R. D. 1
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Equipment Co>
Ephrata. B* D* ®