Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 01, 1967, Image 22

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—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 1,1967
Early Spring
Best Time To
Plant Trees
Early spring is the best time
to plant trees and shrubs, ac
cording to Robert F. Stevens,
Sale Register
SAT. APR. I—Public Sale of
Valuable Real Estate, Personal
Property and Antiques on cor
ner of Becker Rd. and Oregon
Rd. at R.D. #l, Leola, Pa. in
Manheim Twp. Ivan R. Buch
Estate. Terms by Paul S. Buoh,
Admr.
SAT. APR. 1-Biewer Dispersal
at East Smithfield. near Troy.
SAT. APR 1-Public Sale of
Farm Equipment located Vz mi.
south of Refton Post Office just
off of Rt 222.
TUES. APR. 4-Dispersal Sale
of High Grade Holstein Dairy
>.Cattle located on Hopewell Rd.,
21 2 mi. east of Rising Sun, %
mi west of Crother’s Corner in
Cecil Co., Md. Terms by Mr. &
Mrs. Norman Astle.
WED APR. 5-Complete Hol
stein Dispersal, located along
Rt 222, 2 mi. south of Quarry
ville, East Drumore Twp. Terms
.by Lester H Ranch.
THURS APR. 6-Strickland’s
Farm Auction, located junction
of Rts 220 and 414, 4 mi south
of Towanda, Pa, Bradford Co
•Terms by Edward & Mary
Strickland.
I FRI. APR. 7-Public Sale of
Farm Equipment located along
road from Robert Fulton Tea
-House in Little Britain, atFair
ijnont, 7 mi south of Quarry
wille, Little Britain Twp. on the
iMis Mary Ridinger Farm
Terms by Marlin R. Brubaker
.& Raymord Bomberger.
APR 8-Conxplete Hol
stein Dispersal & Farm Equip
ment located at Gum Tree,
Chester Co, Pa ,by Tom Kirk.
MON. APR. 10-Robin Run Dis
persal at the farm, "Wycombe,
Bucks Co. Pa. by Russell and
-Ben Smith.
■WED. APR. 12-Full line of
Farm Equipment, Martin’s Sale
Barn, Blue Ball, Pa. at 9 am.
"Paul Z. Martin.
FRI APR 14-1967 WVa. Feed
>er Cattle & Calf Sale at South'
Branch Stockyards, Inc, Moore
■field, West Virginia.
MON. APR. 17—Horse Sale at
Martin’s Sale Stables, Blue
Jiall, Pa., Lane. Co. Equipment
at 4 pm Horses at 6 p.m.
Teims by Paul Z. Martin.
MON. APR. 24-Annual Quarter
Horse Sale limited to 75 head,
Martins Sale Stables, Blue Ball,
Pa at 6 p m. Paul Z. Martin.
STOCKADE BRAND
Livestock Equipment
• B'Models all steel welded farm and feedlot gates
• 2 Models all steel welded head catch gate
• All weather salt and mineral feeder/face fly control
• All steel hay and silage bunks
• Groin troughs 4 models
• Pickup stockracks
• Lifetime free stalls: “unequalled in quality"
.• Ritchie Waterers and Behlen Steel Buildings
For prices, contact: Fred Frey, Mgr.
™ FREY BROS.
R. D. #2
Quarryyille, "56
extension horticulturist at the
University of Delaware. Moist
soil and cool weather helps
young plants grow new roots
and become well established
before the hot, dry summer
starts.
You can buy trees from nur
series either with bare roots or
with a ball of soil wrapped in
burlap around the roots (ball
ed and burlapped), Stevens
said. Bare-rooted trees usually
cost less, but they generally
don’t grow as fast, or as well.
Also, bare-rooted trees dry out
quiojdy if left uncovered: keep
the roots moist and plant as
soon as you can. Of course,
balled and burlapped trees and
shrubs should also be planted
within a few days, he adds.
Before you plant, pick out a
good location. Plant shrubs at
least three feet away from a
building, Stevens says. While
small flowering trees may be
planted as close as eight or ten
feet from the house, large shade
trees should never be closer
SALE SCHEDULE
MARTIN'S SALE BARN AND STABLES
Blue Ball, Pa., Lancaster County
Wed., Apr. 12 at 9:00 A.M. Farm
Mon., 4pr. 17 at 4:00 P.M. Horses and Equipment
Mon., Apr. 24 at 6:00 P.M. Quarter Horses
Mon., May 1 at 6:00 P.M. Pony Sale
Wed,, May 10 at 9:00 A.M, Farm Equipment
Mon., June 5 at 4:00 P.M, Pony Sale
Wed., June 14 at 9:00 A.M. Farm Equipment
Ph. (717) 354-6671 PAUL Z. MARTIN
GUERNSEYS
ROBIN RUN PISPJERSAL
Russell and Ben Smith, owners 1
At the farm, Wycombe, Bucks Co., Pa. 1
Monday, April 10 12:30 P.M. (EST)
79 HEAD
48 Cows 10 Bred and 21 Open Heifers
A very productive herd of good, solid cattle. Top
bulls represented. A good group of heifers in sale.
Herd started in 1921. Profitable cattle.
For Catalogs Write:
BUZZ GAREY
100 Walnut Lane, Box B, Morrisville, Pa.
(215) 295-6664
than 25 or 30 feet. Better yet,
plant them 35 or 40 feet away.
When picking a spot for a
tree, don’t forget about over
head telephone and electric
lines, sidewalks, sewer pipes,
curbs and driveways.
“How you plant is just as
important as where you plant,”
Stevens points out. He gives
complete planting instructions
in his circular. “Planting Trees
and Shrubs.” The circular also
explains how to support and
water new trees and shrubs.
• Have You Heard
(Continued from Page 19)
For Your Information
Keeping the proper fat tem
perature is important in deep
fat frying. Too high a tempera
ture causes food to brown too
quickly on the outside before
the inside is cooked. Too low
a temperature doesn’t allow a
crust to form quickly enough,
causing food to become grease
soaked.
Ice cream baskets make a
quick and easy dessert. Hollow
out plain cup cakes and fill
with ice cream. Top with fruit sheets and pillowcases, look for
preserves.
Rub a little salad oil into or “vat-dyed." These terms
the grain of wooden salad bowls mean that fabrics will hold
if they are dry and rough their color and can be laun
from continuous washing. dered with white household
When you shop lor colored hems.
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f FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1967 *|
£ S
£ Sale of Farm Equipment-, Tractors, $
* ■*
£ Tools and Mcchinery «
* Located in Lincoln, Pa., Rt. 322 |
£ one mile North of Ephrota at the |
* Garden Spot Equipment Auction, Inc. $
£ For Information Call the following numbers {
£ Area 717 733-7917 665-4806 J
J Area 717 626-5244 354-5099 ?
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STRICKLAND'S
FARM AUCTION
LOCATION Junction of Routes 220 & 414, 4 miles
south of Towanda, Pa., Bradford County.
42 bred gnd 12 open heifers. 22 due to freshen May 1 June
15. Balance July, Aug., Sept, and Oct. freshening animals. Majori
ty with DHIA records on dams records to 20,000 milk. 800 fat.
Most all NEBA and Curtiss Candy and ABS breeding. Sires of
daughters selling 8 Whirlhill .Kingpin, Mooseheart Pioneer,
Skokie Glamour Boy Cloverbrook Prince, Penstate Sjar Man,
Skokie Marathon Boy, Rosafe Sigmund, Dwinmeade OLe» .Rocket,
Windy Mont Midnight Maple, Blossomelle Flying Streak, Lann
ingtFrendrick E.M.
PREGNANCY-CHECKED TESTED lOR INTERSTATE
100% CALFHOOD VACCINATED
MACHINERY
3 TRACTORS. Oliver 77 & Oliver 66 Row Crop tractors, live
power pto, good rubber; JD 50. NH wagon with hydraulic hoist,
14 ft. box; Oliver wagon, heavy duty 16-ft. rigging; NI 751 hay
conditioner, NH portable hay dryer 36-in. fan with 7-2 horse
motor, windrow roller, NI 50-ft. all purpose elevator with 3 horse
Delco motor, NI 205 flail spreader, perforated temper steel floors
for 20 ft. bin. 2 hydro electric cylinders, concrete mixer with
motor, 12 ft. pto Broadcast seeder, 14 ft. wheelbarrow seeder, 12
ft. weeder, 3 horse heavy duty garage air compressor, NH 600
forage harvester corn and pickup head, JD 14 T. baler, NI side
rake, JD No. 5 mower, 24 ft. Girton elevator, 3-btm Oliver plows
with cylinder, JD 7-ft, pto binder, JD dump rake, In l- , cutting
box, JD 55 blower.
1952 Chevrolet truck with 14 ft. plywood grain box, good
condition. W.C. Allis Chalmers tractor. Several other pieces
equipment not listed.
FOX FORAGE EQUIPMENT
Fox Industrial Chopper
with corn head and pick up head equipped with two recutter
screens 1 for corn, 1 for haylage; Fox 857 long table blower
with speed kit 35-ft. pipe with silage elbow; Fox 854 short hopp
er blower with 35 ft. pipe silage elbow. Fox self unloading wagon
with 8 ply implement tires.
1965 F-600 Ford Truck
V tag, deluxe cab with radio, low mileage, 5 speed ti ausmissioß
2 speed rear, with 16 ft. enclosed milk van body.
BARN & MILK EQUIPMENT
36-in. Hunter barn fan, 12-in. attic exhaust fan, 30 gal. elec*
trie water heater, 2 new DeLaval fast pulse milkers (1-50 lb.
pail), 2 new stainless steel strainers, 2 sets Sunbeam clippers, 23
Girton water cups with stand pipes, 35 Girton tie stalls with yoke
and tie chains, 70 heavy duty neck straps, 2 silage carts, double
s.s. wash vats, 4 Surge milker units 50 lb. pails.
PRODUCE
Approx. 1000 bales oat hay, 500 bales hay, 60 tons corn sil*
age in Harvestor silo, 20 ft. corn silage in 12x36 silo.
NEW SERVICE PARTS
Several New Idea spreader, corn picker, hay equip, parts,
numerous Minneapolis Moline parts for self propelled corn pick
er, sheller and repair kits for Hesston Swather.
TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECK SALE DAY
EDWARD & MARY STRICKLAND, Owners
TOWANDA, PA.
CARL DILLER & EVERETT KREIDER, Auctioneers
R. H. SWEET, Clerk
D. O. Rockwell, Sale Mgr.
Troy, Pa. 16947. Phone 717-297-3460
the label that states ‘‘cohn-fast’'
THURSDAY, APRILS
Starting Promptly at
10 O’clock
54 HEAD 54
Registered & Hj-Gradc
HOLSTEIN HEIFERS