Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 21, 1964, Image 14

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    14—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 21, 1964
Mail Box Market
For Sale 3 walnut logs. Call
569-0756.
For Sale Glass gallon foun
tains, 40c each 7 ft. culti
packer, $75. Call 569-1584.
For Sale 16 mo. old Hol
stein bull, out ot a Wis Lead
er son and a Lucifer Dam with
about 150,000 lb. milk - 10 yr.
old. Phone 367-4329.
For Sale 400 Cashman year
ling hens, no electric lights,
45c each. Levi G. Shirk, Nar
von R. D. 2, Pa., 3 miles east
of Blue Ball on route 322.
For Sale 2 grade Angus
steers, 9 months old, home
raised, weighing 400 lb. each.
Phone 569-1787.
For Sale Purebred white
Eskimo pups. Martin Kready,
Manheim R 2, Phone 665-3920.
r Farm Women No. 25 is spon
sor Sale 250 Kimber pul- a ]j US fa Cherry Hill
lets laying two months. No 5 Anyone wishing to go
reasonable price refused. Cfl ji 303.1989
Guernsey cow; automatic gas 1
infrared heater. John A. Hoov- For Sale 1 horse, 4 yrs. old,
er, R, D. 1, East Earl, Pa. . broke to ride and drive. 1 male
; ——German Shepherd dog, A.K.C.
For Sale 4 male Airedale registered, 1 yr. old. Phone
pups $25.00 each; good watch 267-5209.
dog, female Airedale, 4 years .— —■ — ——
old, $15.00. Jonas Martin, Jr. Wanted to Buy Lets «0X
New Holland R. D. 1, Phone P.T.O. plate null. Needed for
repairs. Phone 685-3728.
NEW PROTECTION
shipping fever losses
New Wayne Bio-Ruminutra— -contains a high level of anti
biotic plus premium nutrition to build extra body resistance
during the critical starting period. An appetizing, conditioning
feed, Bio-Ruminutra combats stresses of shipping, handling,
severe weather changes, and other conditions leading to the
shipping fever complex .
Wayne Cattlemix A To Follow Up— contains a special
feeding level of antibiotic for continued protection against foot
rot and many other stresses. Cattlemix A contains the same
rumen nutrients as Bio-Ruminutra for low cost gains, thrift and
condition.
FOWL’S FEED SERVICE
R. D. 1, QnarryriUe
B. D. 2, Peach Bottom
DUTCHMAN FEED
MILLS, INC.
B. D. 1. Stevens
C. E. SAUDER & SONS HERSHEY BROS.
R. D. 1, East Earl Belnholds
*' K 'ifl A »?SL£, GKUBB SUPPLY CO.
Elizabethtown
H rtZ** BOBBER’S MILL
& SONS. INC.
Wi Tier
MOUNTVILLE
FEED SERVICE
B. D. 2, Columbia
• Crop Summary
fcontinued from page 11)
PA OCT MILK PRODUCTION
SAME AS 1958-62 AVERAGE
Milk cows in Pennsylvania
during October produced 537
million pounds of milk, down
10 million pounds from Sep
tember but the same as the
October 1958-62 average. Oc
tober milk production this year
was 4 million pounds less than
in 1963 and 27 million pounds
less than the record high in
October 1962. During the first
10 months this year 5,968 mil
lion pounds of milk were pro
duced on Pennsylvania farms
or 61 million pounds below
the corresponding period a
year earlier.
The number of milk cows
on Pennsylvania farms in Oc-
Nicely marked German Shep
herd puppy free to good home.
Phone 548-2479.
against
We Hove A Woyne Feed To Meet
Every Cettle Feeding Heed.
MILLERSVILLE
SUPPLY CO.
Millersvllle
tober was 814,000, or 2,000 un- tm jm m m jm m mm§
der a month earlier. Milk cow ■ lIJ9 I I M " I E|
numbers are down 3 per cent I
from October 1963 and’nfore
than 7 per cent below the Oc- c f
tober 1958-62 average. There HOUSEHOLD GOODS
has been an average of 3Va nwujtuwi,i/ u
per cent fewer cows the first AND FARM EQUIPMENT
10 months of 1964 compared Route 222, 7 miles south of Lancaster, Pa., West Lam
with the same period in 1963. peter Township.
The lack of roughage has NOVEMBER 27 1964
prompted some dairymen in '
the drought areas of the State FARM EQUIPMENT
to cull their herds rather rig- . Case Tractor, Cultivator, Plow, Mower; Case PT O
oiously or sell the milking Manure Spreader, (belt driven) like new; E.Z Flow Fertilizer
herd. A few dairymen who Spreader; John Deere Hay Conditioner; Smoker Bale Carrier;
sold cows because of the short McDade 3 H. P. flay Fan; Case Wagon on Rubber; Steel Wheel
rougha°e supplies have indi- Wagon; New Idea 4-Ton Wagon with self feeder Bunk 16 ft.
tw fiiAv nrp icppninff Bed ‘> Case Corn Planter; Case Side Rake; Spring Tooth Harrow;
cated that tney are Keeping Dl Cu itipacker; Letz Roughage Mill,
their younger animals. They ~ . ___ . ... _ _ . ,
plan to ship milk when the HAY — OLD EAR CORN
feed situation is a little bright- Poultry Equipment; 2 Brooder Houses; Egg Washer; Pipe
er
The October milk output per Endless Belt; Bushel Crates; Electric Fencer; Locust Posts;
cow was 660 pounds or 15 Bird House; Lawn Boy Roto-tiller; Power Mower; Mast £dger
pounds above the October 1963 Mower ; Lawn Sweeper; 22 Bolt-Action Rifle.
average. HOUSEHOLD GOODS
US MJk Production Continues Dough Tr - ay . Butter Churn( Butter Print; 01d Sled . Bntter
1 °/o More Than a Year Earner scales; 2‘-Bowl and Pitcher Sets; Cane Rocker; Cane Chair; Old
Milk production in the Unit- Bed Room Suites; 2 Iron Kettles; Picture Frames; Side Boards;
ed States during October is 3 Extension Tables; Plante Bottom Chairs; Wardrobes; Other
estimated at 9,652 million Antiques. ' ' _ , _ _
pounds 1 per cent more - .rUving Room State; 8x24 Rug; Several-Rugs; «asy
o „p r Spmdryer Washer; Kelvmtaor Refrigerator; Sunbeam Blender;
than a year earlier and 2 Washer;-Kelvinator Refrigerator; Sunbeam Blender;
cent above the 1958-62 ayer- Q ks stove and articles too numerous to mention,
age for the month. On a daily - - S o | e Q f |Q fl.m.
basis, October production was . . , - .'
down 3 per cent from Septem- FpiTO Equipment to be Sold Ffftt
ber, about the same seasonal By .
decline os in 1963. ANNA L. BftECKBtCL
Milk prices during 1965 are - Auctioneers:
expected to hold about even Carl Diller, 786-2712
with 1964 or uo inst a bit J - Everett Kretder, BU4-4517
’ p 3 Lunch by Willow Street Mennonite Jr. Sewing Circle
CLOSE OUT SALE
Farm Equipment
November 23
OPEN 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. WEEKDAYS
SATURDAY 8 a.m. - 12 Noon
PRICES SLASHED ON ALL NEW & USED MACHINERY and
NEW HOLLAND, INTERNATIONAL & NEW IDEA PARTS .. .
ENTIRE INVENTORY WILL BE SOLD
AT BARGAIN PRICES!!!!
(Going Out of Business)
NEW EQUIPMENT
No. 901 Gandy Insecticide row erop
applicators
10’ Brillion 2-roll Cultipacker
New Holland Model 404 Hay Conditioner
IH Model 47 Baler
IH Model 37 Baler
IH Hay Conditioner
12’ Cardinal Elevator
IH Corn Planter (3 pomt hitch)
Weed Sprayer pumps, booms and guns
IH Model 160 Spreader
IH Model 103 Spreader
Farm*ll 504 Tractor
Farm *ll 706 Tractor
504 Farmall Demonstrator tractor
Century Portable Space Heaters
1H 8 bottom 2 point hitch plow
IH 3 bottom 3 point hitch plow
McCullough Model 740 Chain Saw
Woods Bale Buster
IH Platform carrier for tractor
16' Steel Wagon Bed
New Holland Model 47 Mower
IH 6* Snow Blade
USED EQUIPMENT
Wheel Horse garden tractor • 5 H.P. 1H Modcl Hay Conditioner
IH 3 bottom plow with 3 point hitch (Demonstrator)
New Holland 66 PTO Baler IH 45 B “ er i _ ,
New Holland Super 66 PTO Baler New Holland 77 "“ er .
Eff 46 Baler New Holland 66 Baler with Engine
IH No. 3 Blower Brillion Hay Conditioner
4-row com planter IH Model 100 n . „
IH Model 27 Mower * aSSey Ferguson Com Picker
Vac-A-Way Seed Cleaner (Practically J® '-•row c, J? ti X ator
Used Milk Coolers (can)
Gravely Mower New Holland Model 616 Harvester with
com head & pick up (demonstrator)
USED CUB TRACTOR IN GOOD CONDITION WITH FOLLOWING
EQUIPMENT: Plow,- Mower, Cultivator, Disc Harrow, Rotovator
CUB CADET TRACTOR EQUIPMENT: 38” Mower, Fenders,
Disc Harrow, Cultivator, Lawn Roller
MISCELLANEOUS TOOLS & EQUIPMENT SUCH AS: Shovels,
Scrapers, Barn Brooms, Hand Tools, Nails, Garden Hose, Lubricating Oil,
Grease, Tires, Baler Twine, Fencing, Farm Gates Etc.
ALL AT SACRIFICE PRICES!!
Hersbey Farm Implement Store
WEST CHOCOLATE AVENUE
Hershey, Pa.
Tools; 2 Ladders; 1 Extension Ladder; Century % H.P. Motor;
Of All
And Parts
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