o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 13, 1962 1 • New Approach (Continued liom Page 12) In other business, the dn- management specialist, the In cttois signed four new agree- ternal Revenue Service has meiitb loi conservation plans just published a new set of Fiee soil consenation plans pienation on farm buildings will be diawn tor Kennaid R guidelines tor calculating de ■\\ iggins Nottingham Rl, S 3 and equipment A copy of the acies in Little Butain Tyyp. bulletin. Depi eolation Gnidiines V Aleuil Caiter, Quarry wile and Rules, Internal Reyenue R! *l4 acies m Eden T\yp, Seryice, Publication No 456 Lauy Hull, Manheim R 3, 102 can be obtained tor 23 cents aires in Penn Tyyp. and Sam- fiom the Supt of Documents, ue] L Metzler, Holtyvood Rl, U S Government Punting SO acies in Haitic Tyyp. Otlice, Washington 25, I). C. WELD, CUT, HEAT, BRAZE, SOLDER, HARDSURFACE, POWER LIGHTS, TOOLS, MACHINERY and HOME APPLIANCES with one machine! New Lincoln Weldanpower 225 Dressei Welding Supply, Inc. | | J 2000 Columbia A\e, (Lincoln Hwy. West) I | { PHONE: EV 7-1312 LANCASTER, PA. | | Ready to Go! Peppy ilOTi 3-4 Plow W 9 ***** ' * *• t , # All new.. .and all set to go, ready to turn out more work in a day and to make it easier for you. First of all, there’s more horsepower in this new 770, coming from a deeper-breathing, higher-speed engine. Add the new Power-Booster Drive and you get 12 forward speeds, almost one-third more pull for heavy going at the touch of a lever—on the go. Hook a new 4-bottom semi-mounted No. 5440 plow to Oliver’s new Power-Traction Hitch and forget about the tough spots. Your 770 just bears down, steps right through at full speed. Put on Powerjuster wheels: let the engine change tread. And make driving a pleasure with power steering. This is only the beginning. There’s a lot more to see in the new 770. You’ll want to feel this snappy power, too—in all the exciting new ways. f Farmersville Chas J. McComsey Equipment Co. & Sons Ephrata, R. D. 2 Hickory Hill, Pa. Depreciation Guides Aceoiding to J. T. Hall, Penn State extension farm complete with welding accessories N. G Hershey & Son Manheim, R. D. 1 ONLY $6BO Producers Co-op Pays Dividend (Produce! s Cooperative Ex change at Coatesville has an nounced a dividend on five per cent on preferred stock K M Sander, manager of the egg marketing coopeiative said this week. A total of $2,300 will be paid to the 130 members who w r eie preferred stockholder of recoid as of October 1, The coopeiative has not failed to pay a dividend on prefeued stock any year since the coopeiative was founded in 103!), Sander said. Now Available DIELDRIN In 5'30 and 55 Gallon Drums SMOKETOWN, PA. Ph. (Lane. EX 7-3539 COWS PROPERLY CONDITIONED ...during the dry period PRODUCE UP TO 25% MORE MILK! BEFORE CALVING Thi« cow wai filled on the Pioneer program for 60 doyi before calving. Note the excellent "dry cow" bed/ cendifion, Proper feeding of the dry cow fil the most important single factor af fecting herd health, longevity, and a ■ustained high level of milk produo-1 tion. In 60 days, while the cow is dry,’ Pioneer Dry and Freshening feed will repair' the body from the previous lactation, build a reserve of body 'condition for the next lactation, and develop a stronger calf. In addition your cows will have less calving difS-. culties, eliminate placenta quickly,! i have less udder congestion, and mom \importantly Huy will product up tej 25% more milk! us today for full particulars. Joseph M. Good & Sons AFTER COMPLETING RECORD tha •api* mw aftar having praducad 23,044 Ibt.l •f aillfc and 941 lb*, al fat ai « 4 yaar aid. 1 Hata dia axfrtma dalryntM and axcaptlanal’. fcady Mndldan ihawa pfltr thh mw praduttd V ilUitanaaf J See AUCTION Valuable Real Estate 229 Acre Dairyman's Farm Friday, November 2, 1962 1:30 P.M. j For SAM K. KAUFFMAN R. D. #2 (Greble) ( LEBANON, PA. (Rte. 422 to Myerstown, North on Rte. 645 .03 mile, then LOOK for AUCTION Signs) REAL ESTATE consists of a 229 Acre Dairy Farm, with Approx. 5000 ft. fronting the Swatara Creek, Approx. 9800 ft. fronting twp. and imp. roads, also 2500 ft. of Spring Run flowing through part of th* pasture. 2/ 2 Story Brick Colonial Dwelling, lO Spaci. ous rooms, bath, enclosed' porch, water supplied by never failing Spring and 2 wells. EXTRA LARGE bam with NEW DAIRY BARN attached with 38 Comfort stalls, steel box stalls, masonry milk house, 2 - 12x43 silos, 2 large implement sheds, corn barn, poultry houses (housing 1000 layers,) 3 car garage, large butch, er house and repair shop Combination. 220 Volt A.C, current in buildings. All buildings in good repair and paint, over 200 acres tillable, in high state of fertility, has a nice stand of Alfalfa, good pasture with neves failing stream and shade. Orchard with 40 fruit trees, a real DAIRYMAN’S FARM. Plan now to INSPECT THIS FARM on Thursday, October 25, 12 Noon to 4 P.M. and by Appointment. Terms - 10% down day of Sale. Settlement on or before April 1, 1963. Request Brochure. CLERK - Henry J. Steiner, Atty. Sanford A. Alderfer, Auctioneer Harleysville, Pa. Area Code 215 256-3436 LEOLA QUARRYVILLE Brokers Protected,
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