Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 24, 1970, Image 13

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    Farmers Advised To Study
(Continued from Page 0) jobs dtpenn upon them being
story, although the signs will c 0( condition*
guarantee that he'll write his tLi . i
story with even more anti-farm. E 05, ,I'T’ C
*S>». I undersuml
growers have forbade their confi.ms our guilt
workers from visiting workcis Dii , „
on other farms presumably an l “ cctlVl -' public icl.i
. w _._ tions Progiam demands much
to keep them from exchanging morc> It demands th<ll we dc .
information. A rather naive \elop a sinccic mtciest in the
way to deal with workers whose other man’s problems Dale
DUNCAN CORN CRIB
Rods Slide Quickly High pitch roof
Into Place... Lock Panels approx 45 - 1 pitch
Into Unbroken Cylinder Of 24 gauge roof panels.
Galvanized Mesh!
NOW, you can own a perma
nent, lifetime, all steel mesh
corn crib for less than the
cost of many temporary cribs
... have all the strength and
anti-rust characteristics the
galvanized mesh can have.
Using the Interlocking joint
panel connections you quick
ly book together and lock
with rods . . . creating an
unbroken cylinder of 2 or
5-gauge steel mesh with the
ability to stand pressures
and strains far in excess of
any which may be put upon
it under normal use.
The simple “J-bolt” meth
od of attaching the steep
roof to the mesh uses the in
herent strength of each to
reinforce the other. A gener
ous 6 inches of overhang has
been provided for greater
protection. Interlocking the heaviest snowfall. Top
sheets of heavy gauge metal cap and half panel on roof
give the “Rod-Lok” Corn removable for easy filling.
Crib roof strength to stand - Large slat door opening,
the highest wind and hold Slats not furnished for door.
CLYDE E. KEENER
Intersection of Rt. 72 and 230
■ C. B« HOOBER & SON
Phone 717-569-9861
RADIO'CONTROLLED TRUCKS FOR BETTER SERVICE
I Carnegie uid it all; To moke n
friend, you must be n Mend
Vou mint be sincerely Intel est
cd in the other person.
Our association of faun maga
'/Inc editors held its Mimmei
meeting in Washington this
year, and for two days we heai d
a steady paiadc of Congiess
men. Senalois and US DA offi
clols All boic the almost iden
tical message; That it’s a whole
new ball game m Washington
this year
“The day is gone when Con
gress will pass a fai m bill which
helps only farmers,” Senator
McGovern told us. “In the fu
tuic, we must tic our faim pio
giams to more popular causes
such as the cnviionmcnt, the
fight against hunger or reliev
ing congestion in our cities.”
In other woids, if we hope to
be understood, we must under
stand.
• Vintage
(Continued from Page 2)
BARROWS AND GILTS
US 1 230-235 lbs. 20.85-21.00, US
1- 200-230 lbs. 2010-20 50; US
2- 200-250 lbs. 19 50-19.85, One
lot US 3-4 250 lbs. 1885
SHEEP Wooled Slaughter
Lambs and Slaughter Ewes fully
steady.
WOOLED LAMBS Choice
65-90 lbs. 26 00-28 00. ccuple
2900-30 00; Good 22 50 26 00
SLAUGHTER EWES Utility
and Good 4 50-8 50.
Fat Hog and Feeder Pig Sale
Sat., October 17, 1970
HOGS 776 Barrows & Gilts
mostly $1 lower. US No 1-2 200-
225 lbs 19.85-20 50; US No 1-3
200-250 lbs. 19.25-19 75. US No.
34 250-285 lbs. 18 35-19 35; US
No. 24 175-190 lbs. 18 50-19 00
SOWS US No. 2-3 415-650
lbs 13.00-14.75
BOARS 11 50-12 50
CALL Titus Burkholder
1 - 425 Esco Low Wide Model
1 - 650 gal. Esco bulk milk tank, M.C.D. 1 N.Y.
1 used 2 h.p. Lehigh compressor
Milk Keeper Bulk Tanks
12 & 7 can Star Milk Coolers
Lehigh Refrigeration Compressors
Klenzade Automatic Bulk Tank Washers
NOTICE We have been appointed stocking
warehouse for Milk Keeper Bulk Tanks.
CALL Leroy Zook
LANCASTER SILOS
ACORN BARN EQUIPMENT
WEAYERLINE CARTS
CALL Chas. Eshleman
I. H. PREMIUM
Permanent Anti-Freeze
$1.72 Gal.
We are featuring
TINGLEY BOOTS & RUBBERS
Handy Tractor Tool Boxes
Reg List Price $7 95
10% DISCOUNT
While they last
OCTOBER SPECIAL
TRACTOR BATTERIES
20% OFF LIST PRICE
Intercourse, Penna.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday. October 2-1, 1970 - 1.1
For Sale Thiec 50 lb Singe
milkeis, stainless steel wash
tubs, lose hay loader, DeLa\al
75 milker pump, approx 150 ft
I'i inch vacuum pipe Phone
367-5298
For Sale —Woolnch coat size 42,
pants size 36, insulated boots
size 9, only worn several times
Phone 394-3977.
For Sale—Jamesway bam clean
er with 160 ft of gutter bar.
Phone 548-2559
For Sale Wood Bros, corn
picker on steel ready to go.
Henry Beiler, 129 S. Maple Ave.,
Leola, Penna.
For Sale—3 hogs, 1 white ser
vice age boar, 2 young brood
sows, red, good stock. Charles
Walter, Pequea RD. stl, Phone
284-4546.
Free—Wood, come and get it.
Phone 285-5424.
For Sale 61 Black Falcon 2
door automatic 170 motor, heat
er, radio, new brakes, new snow
tires, inspected. Must see to ap
preciate $198.00. Phone 215-932-
8472.
Try A
Classified
It Pays
Buildings ond Supplies
11 -i. i , - , ,
YOUR BUST BA BN BUY!
. . . for (|iiality and economy i
. . THIS CK(’l) CLEARSPAN
PACKET BUILDING co\cml
with wealhei light conugalcil
steel CECOIIOLL with g.ih.imz
cd or b.ikcd-on \unl coloi-
Wutc or phone foi full mfoim.i
lion and the name of the dealer
in youi area.
GROCE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
210 Sassafras Street
Scllnsgrove, I’enna. 17870
(717) 374-8157
Miscellaneous
FREE CIRCULAR. Country
Western Records or Tape Cai
tridges—Fiddle Tunes—Waltzes
—Blue Grass. Uncle Jim O’Neal.
Box A-LF, Arcadia, Calif. 91006
WOOD SHAVINGS. Ideal for
work-ways and bedding. $l2 per
ton. Can be delivered in bulk
loads of 10-12 tons. Less expen
sive than straw or tanbark. Con
tact Bob Geist at Leola Supply
Co. Inc. Ph. 717-656-6811.
'X y v '
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