>oh more highly fortified and sngar-sweetened, new ffajne Tail Curler “Jr” gets babj pigs eating earlier than crer hbotoie. Special appetite appeal in Tail Curler “Jr” tempts ei ei } |pi» t« eat this amazing feed. Over a dozen special vitamins and pig growth factors are contained in this powerful feed. Tail Curler “Jr” is simply amazing! MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. Millersville FOWL’S FEED SERVICE J. K. STAUFFER & SON K. D. 1, Qnarryville Lawn and Bellaire R. V. 2, Peach Bottom _ DUTCHMAN FEED C. E. SAUDER & SONS MILLS, INC. B. D. 1, Bast Earl B. D. 1, Stevens MOUNTVILLE GRUBB SUPPLY CO. FEED SERVICE Elizabethtown B. D. 2, Columbia ROBBER’S MILL B. D. 1, Bonks H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. HERSHEY BROS. Witmer - Rooks - Leola Eeinholds PUBLIC SALE STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS Saturday, February 15, 1964 On the premises located at Mount Joy, along Donegal Springs Road. 13 HEAD OF PUREBRED AND GRADE HOLSTEIN AND GUERNSEY COWS Most of them Iresji by da) o» sale, others close, Springers ■Health Charts will be furnished day of sale. I M P Lt M E NT S Allis Chalmers “Mi)” 4.5 Tractor, S-point hookup, 3- nottoiu plow; Heat Houser for “AVl)’* Tractor; Allis Chalmers •-Point hookup Com Planter with fertilizer attachment; Allis Uhamors *‘C” Tractor; double row Cultivator; Henderson Man ure Loader; John Deer© Manure Spreader; John Deer© 34-disc Harrow; McCormick Peering 28-disc Harrow; 9 it. Cultipacker; Ajhs Chalmers Forage Han ester with Com and Grass Heads; ■Mils Chalmers Blower with 60 ft. of pipe and P.T.O. attivch ■t®at; 3 rubber-tiro wagons, 2 with forage racks and false ends; electric wagon unloader unit; McCormick Peering 7 ft. V-type Mower; McCormick Peering side rake; new Tractor Cyclone -Mectric Grass Seeder; 3-horse plow; S-section spring harrow; Tk*?? 0 ® ,aud rol,or ; spike harrow; .\ew Holland Cylinder Corn with bagger and blower pipe; 2-hole Corn Sheller with Motor; grindstone; air pump with portable tank; wheelbarrow; *<urb,inks Platform Scale; Ensilage teed carts; S 3 tt. extension ladder; oil barrel & pump; grease guns; fence chargers; Mc lotDdck Peering Milker with Motor Vacuum Pump; piping and stall cocks for 15 cows; 2 stainless steel Milker Units; '*o gal. Pari-Kool Bulk Tank; buckets; stainers; 30 gal. g'nvs-Uned hot water heater; 5 ton hydraulic jack; socket sot; ether tools; pipe threading set; pipe cutters; pipe vise; pipe reamer; approx. 650 ft. ot %” galvanized pipe; bench vise; 3 lubber belts, on© 50 ft. endless; bag wagons; Kcenco Egg Grad rr; Keenco Egg Washer; rubber-coated egg baskets; 3 brooder nouses; 2 range shelters; small and large chicken feeders and stands; hay, straw and ear corn by the ton; corn silage, lump sum; log and cow chains; shovels; forks; and a lot of articles to ° numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 12 o’clock Noon, when conditions nUi be made know n by Dupes & Gerberich, Auctioneers Gainer & Kraybill, Clerks One is called the Northeast • club while the second one is the Central club. Nelson Wabeoker, Lancaster mainten- R2> s ' oJl Qt Mr _ and Mrg- Char . PRE-START YOUR BABY PIGS on Wayne TAIL CURLER "Jr" For Faster,- More Economical Cains of To Be Held C. DALE WATTS ident at the Central club at Landis Broth era Monday mgM. H ess, Washlinigt , on Boro Rl> President of the Northeast and Kenneth shel - t zer, Miillers club is David Heusey, son ot Vl j ]e Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Heisey. The Centra] clubi waMj 31 Sheridan R i . mem'beis, has planned a meet- Other officers elected by the Qn the faeven next M ond«y Central club are. vice president, e^eninC r b Richard Budvwaltei, Lititz R 3. Q^*r offlteis ot the Xoitu . secretary, John W. Carpenter, east ai(j ldent Manheim Rl; treasurer, Mel- Nelson Mdltin> E ph.ata Rl, vm Kreider, Manhe.m Rl ; se<;r etary-tre'asu.e.. David Zbon. news leportei, Wdmer Shert- mePm , an Reinho ids Rl, news zer, Millersville Rl Leaders . „.. reporter, Paul eaver, Ep'h are Chris Brubaker, Stone . , r . ’ , rata Rl. Adult leaders tue Mill Road, Lancaster, Glenn PUBLIC SALE PERSONAL PROPERTY Thursday, February 27, 1964 At 12 o'clock Noon Located on the premises two miles north ot Strasbnrg Hist otf Route 8f)« in West Lampetox Township, the following to wit: IMPLEMENTS W. I>. Allis Chalmers tractor with two bottom plow ami subsoiler; Ferguson No. 35 with plow, cultivators, tiller, grass mower, vveeder, and hay rack; Ford tractor with cultivator, John Deere No. H with cultivators, New Holland No. 77 baler; loolcr, sn,glc cultipacker, tw r o row tobacco planter, three tobacco single cultipacker, two row tobacco planter, three tobacco bidders, two Nliiuiich tobacco presses, 7,000 tobacco laths, two MeDcering wagons, Smoker hay gram delator, ton, halt platform elevator, six row duster, John Deere drill. Black Hawk corn planter, Woods stalk cuttei, single walking plow, nitrogen applicator, gaiden tractor, celery equipment, irriga tion pump with diesal engine, 1000 it. alunniunn lunch pipe, 1,000 ft. 4 in. steel pipe, 1400 It. 0 in. steel pipe, two row celery planter, celery washer, cclerj trencher, 4,500 pieces celery tile, celery cutter, two wheel trailer, Forney Acie weld er, electric; cement mixer, sprayer belt conveyots, dectiic motors, oil heaters, coal stove, overhead g.uage doors, 18 It. iron water trough, 150 gal. tuel tank, 2,000 bu. ear corn, etc. AMOS M. MILLER ALVIN L. MILLER, CH AS BACHM \N, A acts. PUBLIC SALE OF Farm Machinery Along Road From Buck to Holtwood, 2 Miles West of Buck, along Route 372, 12 Miles South of Lancaster, Martic Township, Lancaster County, Penna. Saturday, February 15, 1964 1:00 P.M. W. D. Allis Chalmers with 16 in. 2- Boftom Plow, and Mower; Allis Chalmers C with Cultivators; John Deere Heavy Duty Disc; Spring Harrow and Roller; 2-Row Hershey Transplanter; New Idea No. 8 Manure Spreader; New Holland Late Model Side Rake; Superior Grain Drill; Lime Spreader; Denlinger Silo Filler with Pipe; 16 ft. 2- Wheel Trailer; Wagon with Bed; Single Tobacco Wa gon; Double Tobacco Ladder; John Deere Hay Condi tioner (used 3 years); Chicken Feeder and Fountain; Oil Burner Stove; Baling Box; 2 Oil Brooder Stoves; Saw Buck; Tomato Baskets; Wheelbarrow. 10 TONS OF ALFALFA HAY; 12 TONS OF CORN; SILAGE BY THE FOOT 3 BRED HOLSTEIN HEIFERS MILKING EQUIPMENT 2-Unit Universal Milker and Pump; 8-Can Milk Cooler; Hot Water Heater; Milk Cans; Buckets and Back. Other items not mentioned, TERMS BY LLOYD NEFF J, Everett Kreider and Carl Diller, Auctioneers Refreshments By The Auxiliary of Rawlinsville Fire Company of TERMS BY Lunch Available John Zimunemnan, Heinhold.s Rl, Allen .Vatz, Demei, and, Ivan Molt, Ephiata Rl The iVoitheabt chib will meet on Tuesday nights 101 the no\t fne weeks Feed Dealers Call For Lower Freight Rates Speaking on behalf of the Pennsylvania Millers’ and Feed Dealeis' Association, a state wide oigamzation composed pinna nlv ot independently - owued teed and floui mills, Donald \V Parke, Executive Secietaiv of that Oigamzation appealed to the rati camels ot pl\e East at a public healing held in C Imago, 111 lanuaiv 30. to lo'wet tueu li eight intes on grain and grain pioducts The heating whs held by the Tiaffic E\e utive Association Eastetn Railioads, the Oi ganization winch lepiesents the railioads of the East In bis testimony Paike point ed out that Pennsylvania is a substantial!! comdeflcit state and its dependence upon the midwest -toi coin and otbei giant is likely to become gieat et due to uiban spiawl ludus tiralization and got eminent piogi ams Hog Slaughter Sets Records HAIRRISBUiRG Penns%l- Vania’s booming meat business set anothei leoord in 1063 with 3,225,000 bogs slaughteied . . the flist time m the Coninnon wealth’s historv the total top ped the three-mriMion maih Slaughter showed an nvuease of 302 000 hogs, oi H Pe r cent, oi ei the pienous high recorded in 1062. accoiduig to the Pennsihaiwa Oiop Repoit uig Sen ice CatUe slaughter m 1*163 was up also teaching a total oi *)00 300 head c empaied to 807,000 head m the piemens veai The mu eases weie m line with the national tiend that saw led meat pi eduction in 10 63 use 6 pei cent o\ei the pievious vear, the PCRS said U. S production last veai to taled 29,521 million pounds Beef accounted toi 16,030 mil lion pounds up 7 l ,er cent Pork, at 11,868 million pounds, was up 6 per cent. Calf, sheep and lamb slaugh ter was down in both the na tion and the state Penns'. 1- vama reported 667.000 calves slaughtered, cfo-mpared to 713. 000 the year betore Sheep and lamb slaughter slumped to 24S 200 head computed to 376,500 m 1962 APPLY NOW! Agricultural LIME STONE Pave The Way To Healthier Crops and HIGHER PROFITS! ORGANIC Plant Food Co. 392-4963 (>i oft town tut., I..uu.i-U-r
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