Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 11, 1969, Image 13

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    Local Boys In
FFA State Band
Eight County FFA members
are scheduled to participate in
the FFA State Band activities
next week in conjunction with
the Farm Show in Hainsburg.
Public Sale
FRIDAY, JAN. 17, 1969
STARTING AT 10:30 A. M.
20 to 30 TRACTORS
MANY MAKES AND MODELS
International, Ford, John Deere, AUis-Chalmers, Case,
Massey-Harris, Massey-Ferguson, Oliver
FARM MACHINERY
Harvesters, mowers, cornpickers, hay balers, blowers
Some Lawn and Garden Equipment
Attention DEALERS & FARMERS:
Bring your own surplus equipment in to be sold
on consignment.
We buy, sell, trade, wholesale-daily.
Used Parts for most make & model of Tractors & Farm
Machinery.
SALE DATES FOR 1969
Fri., Feb. 21 Fri. f Apr. 18
Fri. Mar. 21 Fri., May 16
WENGER'S FARM
MACHINERY, INC
So. Race St.
They are: Jay Hastings, Tenor
Sax, Thomas Huber, Trombone,
Dale Bollinger, Cornet, and Bar
ry Ulrich, Trumpet, all from
Solanco; Jeffrey Frey, Bautone,
Dean Shenck, Sousaphone,
James Hess, Sousaphone, all
from Penn Manor and Dennis
Palm, Drums, Ephrata.
The band will entertain Tues-
717-866-2138
day evening at 6:15 in the Large
Arena and again Wednesday
noon in the Forum Building in
downtown Harnsbuig.
435 out of each 10,000 Ameii
cans are employed by some
bianch of government local,
state and national.
PUBLIC SALE
OF
VALUABLE DAIRY FARM
Along Route 272. 3 Miles East of Penn Hill. 22 Miles
South of Lancaster. Adjacent to Little Britain Elementary
School, Little Britain Township. Lancaster County Pa.
FRIDAY, JAN. 31, 1969
1:00 P. M.
126 ACRE DAIRY FARM
With 52 Kreider Stalls, Barn Cleaner, 600 Gallon Bulk
Tank (Walker Stamp), 22x65 Silo, Open Face Shed Approx
40x65, Tool Shed Adjacent to Barn. Slate Roof. Net er Fail
ing Well and Spring in Pasture.
30 ACRES OF ALFALFA
10 ACRES OF PASTURE
2Vz STORY FRAME DWELLING
With 6 Rooms and Bath, Automatic Hot Water Oil Kent
and Storm Sash.
TERMS BY
HENRY S. DELONG
Kreider and Diller, Auctioneers
Phone 284-4517
CAN BE INSPECTED BY CONTACTING OWNER.
Myerstown, Pa.
SYNTHANE GUERNSEY
MILKING HERD DISPERSAL
Charles W. Van Horn, Manager
THURSDAY, JANUARY 16,1969 —12:30 NOON
At the Ass’n Sales Pavilion, Lancaster, Pa.
41 COWS 20 fresh from Aug. through Dec.,
8 due January through March
This herd has been in existence for many years, but
its management was taken over a year and a half ago by
former Ass’n. fieldman, Charles W. Van Horn In a short
time he has culled rigidly and has brought this held along
in great shape.
COWS ALL ON HIR. 17 have records of 9,000#M or
moie, 12 have 10,000#M up to 13,000#JVI 33 head are under
5 years of age December, 36 cows in milk ave 34 5 per day
Equipment to be sold pnor to stait of Sale:
2 Complete DeLaval Milking Units, 4 Unit used De-
Laval Vacuum Pump, Stainless Steel Esco Pumping Station
and new plastic hose, Stainless Steel double wash vat, 2
Stainless Steel 14 quait milk pails, 100 gal hot water heat
er, less than a year old, and other small items
For pnvate sale at the faim 550 gal Esco ice wall
tank, 4 years old, over 100’ glass milk pipe.
SALE MANAGED BY
PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASS’N.
P 0 BOX 458 CAMP HILL, PA , 17011
GENUINE MAES
INFLATIONS
Used By 100,000 Dairymen
Fits Surge and DeLaval Milkers
Tingley Boots and Rubbers
OUR PRICE
Men’s Boots SC QQ
Reg. Price $6.95 Pr.
Pr.
OUR PRICE
Men’s Rubbers SO QQ
Reg. Price $4.50 Pr. g |
Pr. - f
C. B. HOOBER & SON
Intercourse, Penna. Phone: 768-8231
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 11,1969
Parking Lot Identification
To Help You Find Your Car
A new paiking lot identifica- at the 53id Faim Show
tion system will ease the prob- Signs bearing the names of
lem of car hunting for visitois i Pennsylvania counties will be
placed on light standaids to
identify aieas of the huge 45-
acre parking lot The purpose is
to help visitors remember where
they left their cars—not where
they are supposed to park
Hoi ace L Mann Faim Show di
rector, explained.
The signs will be arranged al
phabetically in rows from south
to north, but visitors arriving at
the lot may park wheiever space
is available, oi where dnected
to park by police.
• IMPROVED HERD
HEALTH
...ALL AT A
GREATER
PROFIT
Dairymen logically
PROVED
MILK POPPER
(SUPPLEMENT, 32%)
BRINGS OUT FULL
PRODUCTION
CAPACITY
OF THEIR COWS
SAFELY
a blend of proteins,
special levels of vita
mins, minerals plus
15,000 U.S.P, Units
Vitamin A (as palmi
tate)
. . PRODUCTS OF
HONEGGER RESEARCH
S. H. Hiestand
& Company
Main St. Salunga, Pa,
717-898-2248
1^"
Venn Bis H Man
Serves j ou better .
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