Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 08, 1968, Image 14

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    —Lancaster Farming. Saturday. June 8.1968
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Ball Player* To Milk Cows
During Games In D.C. - Balto.
When the Baltimore Orioles phone (301) 454-3932.
face the Oakland Athletics in For tickets to the D. C. game
Memorial Stadium on June 7, —contact Chester Bletch. Mary-
Marvland Dairy Princess Cyn- land-Virginia Milk Producers
thia Mathews will be on hand to Association. 1530 Wilson Blvd.,
oversee a cow-milking 'contest Arlington, Va. 22209.
between two players.
Between games of Friday’s
twi-night double-header Orioles’ That - S not sap which spots
relief pitcher Eddie Watt will try your car w b en parked under a
to outsqueeze A’s catcher Phil shade tree _ it > s “honeydew”
Rouf during the milking meet, made by hundreds of aphids or
Spectators will bO treated to p]ant lice whlle bees, ants and
2,500 half pints of free milk. fi Je s j ove motorists hate it.
A repeat performance of this sa y entomologists of the State
Dairy Night will occur June 10 Department of Agriculture,
m Washington when the Orioles New and tender leaves of
play the Senators in D.C. Stadi- street and roadside trees pro
um. vide welcome shade for parking
Putting down their pitchers’
gloves for milking buckets will
be Baltimore’s John O'Donoghue
and Washington’s Bob Humph
reys.
A limited number of tickets
are available for the Dairy Night
games at the discount price of
$1 50 To order tickets by June 1
for the game in Baltimore, con
tact John Morns, dairy science
annex. University of Maryland,
College Park, Maryland, 20742 -
SALE NOTICE
HORSE SALE OF
MONDAY EVE, JUNE 10th
HAS BEEN CANCELLED
Special Saddle Horse Sale will be held
MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 17th
We Sell on Commission.
MARTIN’S SALE STABLES
PAUL Z. MARTIN
PH. (717) 354-6671 BLUE BALL, PA.
ALL-DAY COMPLETE
FARM DISPERSAL
STROHECKER FARMS, INC.
Sat, June 22,1968 - 9:00 a.m.
Directions: Thirty-eight (38) miles north of Harrisburg;
three (3) miles east of Pillow off Route '#225 at Herndon
#l, Northumberland Co., Pa.
Farm Machinery And Trucks
Twenty (20) tractors Two (2) crawlers
Jilt. ‘XP-JB’ w/bladej AC ‘H-3’ w/loader; 2 J.D. ‘4020’ fully equipp
ed including power shift; J.D. ‘3020’ RC; J.D. ‘2510’ RC; J.D.
‘1020’; 2 J.D. ‘2010’; J.D, ‘1010’; AC ‘l9o’ dsl.; A.C. ‘Dl7’; A.C.
‘D-15’; Int. ‘3414’ Ind. w/loader; J.D. ‘ll2’ lawn tractor and other
makes and models.
Twenty (20) trucks Nine (9) trailers
Five (5) truck-tractors including: 1967 GMC ‘9500’ dsl., twin
screw; 1966 GMC ‘7500’ dsl.; 1960 Ford ‘F-950’; 1966 GMC
‘4ooo’, dump; 1964 Chev. twin screw w/1966 Stoltzfus spread
er; 1956 Ford twin screw w/Stoltzfus spreader and various
makes and models not listed. Six (6) tandem trailers: 1967
Trailco 30’ aluminum dump; 1964 Fruehauf 40’ grain; Frue
hauf 31’ aluminum van; Heil 6,000 gal. capacity fuel and others
not mentioned.
SPECIAL MENTION: 1962 Ford ‘C-750’ tilt-cab with
Daffin feed mobil unit with GMC dsl. 125 H.P. motor and
air unloading unit.
Five (5) Self-Propelled Combines
1966 Gleaner ‘C-ll’ 13’ grain header, 4-row corn head and cab,
all power; Int. ‘4o3’ dsl. 12’ header, 4-row corn head, 100 bus.
grain bin, all power; Oliver ‘33’; MH ‘B2’ 12’ header, 2-row corn
head; J.D. ‘ss’ 12’ header, also other sizes and makes.
Four (4) balers: 2 N.H, and 2 J.D. ‘24-T’, 1967 models. AMERI
CAN AUTOMATIC GRAIN DRYER w/1,000,000 8.T.U., (fully
automatic, also a full line of plows, planters, wagons, mowers
rakes, manure spreaders, elevators, grain equipment, seed, ferti
lizer, baler twine, minerals or approximately 200 pieces of equip
ment to farm 2,500 acres.
Discontinuing farming due to shortage of labor. Farms are for
sale by private treaty. Equipment in excellent condition, mostly
4»eing purchased in last 2■ 4 years! Come Early to register for
number in order to buy.
Lunch Full particulars later
Terms: Cash or contract, financing available by Associate
Discount Corp. of Harrisburg, phone: 717-758-2988.
Write for brochure
By order of the owner.
Whitford Sales Company
L. Robert Frame, Auctioneer
Box 128, Exton, Pa. 19341
Phone: 215-363-7379
“Chester Countys’ Foremost Auction Company”
"HONEYDEW” ON CARS
cars but they also attract
aphids which suck the sap and
excrete honeydew, that gooey,
sticky stuff that gets on your
windshield, car roof and fenders
all summer long. Only a heavy
rain or a car wash will remove
the spots.
There are only two ways to
avoid honeydew drops on your
car—spraying the tree with a
chemical called cygon, or don’t
park under a- tree.
Form Products Help
Bolonce Of Payments
America’s modern, highly ef
ficient agriculture can help
balance U. S. imports and ex
ports, according to W. T. Mc-
Allister, extension farm man
agement specialist at the Uni
versity of Delaware. For many
years the government and pri-
vate citizens have spent more
money in foreign countries than
those countries have spent in
the U.S.
To balance our international
accounts, some nations have re
quested payment in gold, so
U. S. gold stocks were reduced.
Other nations have accepted
U.S. dollars, but these dollars
can be converted to gold if the
nation requests it. The imbal
ance in trade and the demands
on our reserve gold supply are
main factors in the gold crisis.
Agriculture can increase U.S.
exports and thus help correct
the trade imbalance. Rising in
come levels in emerging na
tions are creating a growing
export market for American
produced food and feed-stuffs,
McAllister points out. Approxi
mately one-third of our soybean
crop is exported each year and
large quantities of corn, wheat,
fruits, vegetables, eggs and
poultry are sold to foreign na
tions.
Agricultural industries and
organizations in the U. S. are
working with the Foreign Agri
cultural Service to open even
larger overseas markets for
farm products. Every major
U.S. agricultural product was
represented in the recent
American Festival in Japan.
Custom Pea Hulling & Washing
Bring Your Peas To Us
We will hull and wash t-hem
ready for your freezer
RAYMOND MILLER
Elizabethtown R. D. 3 Ph. 665-4188
5 miles East of Elizabethtown
Midway between Chiques Church and Risser’s Church
Watch for Signs
Kent R. Ferrell, Jr. Auctioneer John H. O’Neill
Public Auction
REGISTERED & HIGH GRADE
DAIRY CATTLE
70 HEAD 70
Sale to be held in the dairy arena at the Aberdeen Sales Com
pany in Churchville, Harford County, Md., located on Md. Rt. 22
6 mi. east of Bel Air, Md. (via U.S. Rt. 1) and 6 mi. west of Aber
deen, Md. (via U.S. Rt. 40 and 195 Kennedy Highway) on
FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1968
8:00 P.M. (EDST) NIGHT SALE
We will sell the herd of Mr. George Throne of New Park, Pa.
This is one of the best herds of Ayrshire cows that we have had
the privilege of selling. Mr. Throne has been using artificial
breeding for the past 15 years and has been on D.H.I.A. for sev
eral years. Some cows are giving over 50 lbs. and testing 5%.
Mr. Jack Bailey will sell several fine cows which will be fresh
and close springing.
Mr. James Carter will sell a shipment of top springers and
fresh heifers from Ontario, Canada.
PLUS other consignments.
If you are looking for additional cows for average months,
plan to attend this sale.
Freshening dates, breeding dates, due dates and milk weights
will be available at sale time. All cattle are T.B. Accredited and
Certified Bangs Free. Tested within 30 days of sale.
TERMS ~ CASH
ABERDEEN SALES COMPANY
Sale Managers
Phone: 301/734-6050
(night): 301/734-7105
(night):. 301/272-1368
Gibson Nomed United
Campaign Chairman
John M, Gibson of Drumore
Rl is named Large Business Di
vision Regional Chairman of the
Lancaster County United Cam
paign by R. Wesley Shope, Gen
eral Chairman.
A farmer and member of the
The American Soybean Asso
ciation spearheaded the soybean
promotion; the Institute of
American Poultry Industries
promoted the sale of broilers
and turkeys. Wheat Associates,
U. S. A., demonstrated the num
erous ways wheat could add to
the attractiveness of the Japan
ese diet. Potentially large mar
kets for rice, raisins, fruits, ve
getables, corn, food processing
equipment and animal feeds
were developed by this effort to
sell U.S. farm products.
The American soybean stole
the show in Japan, McAllister
says._ Japanese people were in
troduced to salad dressings
made from soybean oil; they
raved over soybean oil mar
garine as an improvement over
the whale or fish oil or beef
talldw margarines common in
Japan. Japanese children were
enthusiastic over soft ice cream,
popcorn buttered with soybean
oil products and doughnuts and
corn sticks cooked in vegetable
oils.
The Japanese exhibition is
a good example of the way
farmers and industry organiza
tions can join forces with the
Federal government to enlarge
the market and improve the
balance of payment position,
McAllister concludes.
Religious Society of Friends, Mr.
'Gibson is active in many com
munity activities.
Since 1063 he has been a board
member of the Lancaster Coun
ty Boy Scout Council, having
served as president since 1965.
He was chairman of J. Edward
Mack Scout Reservation Cam
paign. He is the representative
of this agency to the Delegate
Assembly of Community Chest.
Large Business Division rep
resents the contact and solicita
tion of almost 400 firms and em
ployees in Lancaster County. In
order to complete this solicita
tion, nearly 284 volunteers are
needed. Last year $1,008,006
were contributed by tie firms
and employees included in this
Division.
for Butter
Sale Register
SAT., JUNE 8 at 1 P.M. - Dis
persal of Sugar Loaf Farm
Clydesdales at Front Royal Va.
Livestock Market.
SAT., JUNE 8 at 11 AJM.-Auc
taon of 114 Reg. Ayrshires for
Raymond Bardeen, Hornell, N.
Y., at the farm along Rte. 70
about 4 mi. E of HOrnell.
FRI JUNE 14-8:00 p.m. Puib
hc Auction Registered "& High
Grade Dairy Cattle, in dairy
arena at the Aberdeen Sales
Company, in Ohurchville,. Har
ford County, Md. Sale for Mr.
George Throne of New Park, Pa.
SAT. JUNE 15 - 10 a.m. Abso
lute Auction, Willow 'Run Farm,
8 mi. S E of Clarksburg-Bridge
port, 'W Va. on State #'23
MON. EVE, JUNE 17 - Special
Saddle Horse-Sale (previously
scheduled for June 10) at Mar
tin’s Sale Stables, Paul Z. Mar
tin, Blue Ball, Pa.
MON. EVE, JUNE 17-Horse &
Pony Sale, Martin’s Sale Stables,
Blue Ball, Pa. Paul Z. Martin.
SAT , JUNE 22 at 9 A.M -All-
Day Complete Farm Dispetsal,
Strohecker Farms, Inc., 38 mi.
N of Harrisburg, off Rte. 225 at
Herndon Rl, Northumberland
County, Pa.
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