—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 30, 1964 14 • Poultrymen (Continued from Pane 1> dean of agriculture at Purdue since 1957. Each year he lec tures before some 100 groups and has visited each of the United States as well as many foreign countries. Brubaker, well known in county agricultural circles, will be a member of a panel mo derated by Dr. A. P. Stember ger of the Department of Agrii culture Economics at the Penn sylvania State University. Bru baker’s topic will be “The In dependent Egg Pioducer in Pennsylvania.” He will speak during the Wednesday after noon program. A line up of 18 other experts in the poultry field will bring to poultrymen the latest au thoritative information on poul try industry developments and provide ideas that will help them m their business, ac cording to a spokesman for the federation The Banquet is scheduled for Wednesday night, June 24, at 6 30 in the ballroom of the Nittany Lion Inn, State Col lege. Registration for the con ference begins at 8 pm on June 23 in the lobby of the Inn and continues the follow ing morning m 121 Sparks Building. Wed. Eve., June 3rd/ ot 6 P.M. (note change in day) Martin’* Sales Stables, Blue Ball, Pa., Lancaster County. Load of outstanding lowa saddle bred and quarter Horses. 12 head Standard bred horses for Amos Stoltz fns. Acclimated and commission horses. PAUL. Z. MARTIN Ph. New Holland 354-6671 Pony Sale June 8-9-16 One of these FOX Forage Masters is “just right” for your farm FARMERSVILLE RJC EQUIPMENT CO. SALE REGISTER Monday, June 15, 1964, Pub lic Sale of valuable real estr.te to be held on the premises lo cated along road leading from Mastersonville to Milton Grove, 3 miles Southwest of Master sonville. Terms by Henry Cornies. NEW PRODUCT Now in operation in the State of Washington is a new plant producing a frozen ap ple-juice concentrate, reports the U. S Department of Agri culture. This is the first com mercial use of a new apple juice concentrating process De partment research workers have developed. The plant fur nishes a market for about 50,- 000 tons of apples a year and creates about 100 new jobs The new product lias a fresh fruit flaver, and like other froz en juice concentrates, you add water, stir, and it’s ready to serve. iSoil should be checked for need for liming material to get top crop yields and fertilizer efficiency. HORSE SALE SELF-PROPELLED SP-F Big drive wheels up front float it right over wet spots where others get stuck— save the harvest. Great to open fields. Over 70-ton-per-hour production in heavy corn. You sit up front, out of dust and dirt,handy to controls, clearly view everything. HEVI-DUTY CUSTOM-7 Rugged, dependable pull-type harvester for large beef and dairy farms, custom work. Designed for ’round the-clock work in tough crops, rough terrain. Nine lengths of cut. LOW-PRICED SUPER-8 A lot of machine for the money. Has many safety ■devices and all essential fea tures of higher-priced har vesters. Easily cuts up to 60 tons per hour in heaviest corn— with a minimum of horse power. Quick-change corn y mower and pick-up units available lo fit all three models• R. D. 2, Ephrata Ph. 354-9221 Used Equipment Specials LANCASTER STORE AC "G” WD 45 WD tractor, plow and cult. _ M. H. 101 Jr. tractor JD “B” tractor with cult. Plows - 1 & Z btm. Z way Plows ■ Z & 3 btm. Mtd. Discs - IHC 28 Harrows - 3 & 4 Sec. Transplanter • I'Holland Unit Planters, IHC & Black Hawk Spreaders, N. 1., Templeton, NH, etc. Balers, PTO and engine Mower, AC 80R & No. 3-7 ft. Mower, M 6 & 7 ft. Mower, JD No. S Forage Harv., AC & Papec Blower AC (hopper) & Papec Tillers, garden tractors & mowers When you need new or used farm equipment or appliances stop in or call L. H. 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