im PUBLIC SALE of VALUABLE FARM EQUIPMENT and ANTIQUES Sale to be held April 10,1971. Located on farm N. of Rt. 322 3 miles E. of Campbelltown and 1 mile west of Fontana and 3 miles S.W. of Annville. Sale time 11:30. 3 TRACTORS 460 Int. gas tractor 350 Int. RC gas tractor McCormick Super C tractor with cultivators, 2 pr. tractor chains, windbreak er, loader for 350 with hydraulic bucket, and bucket extension. Massey-Harris 60 Self Propelled Combine New Idea 213 dairy spreader, Int 46 baler with #lO thrower with engine, McCormick 4 row corn planter, 1 Gehl 2 beater front un loading wagon, 1 Gehl three beater self unloading wagon, Mc- Cormick 16 disc rubber tire grain drill, John Deere #lO chopper, N.H. 24’ elevator, Brilhon cultimulcher, 1 McCormick 311 3 bot tom plow, 1 McCormick 311 3 bottom plow with Midwest rake at tachment, Cunningham hay conditioner, JD heavy duty disc har row, Gehl PTO hopper blower, 40’ silo pipe, 4 section JD harrow, McCormick 20C field harvester with pick-up and corn head, cultipacker, N.H. #l2O grass mower, N.H. drag elevator, 30’ Smoker elevator, 2 wagons with hay sides, 1 Cobey dump wagon, Int. rubber tired side delivery rake, 2 wheel rubber tire trailer. 2 false fronts, McDade drying fan with 5 HP motor, V snow plow blade, double hydraulic cylinder, platform scale, bag wagon, 3 - 8 hole hogfeeders, feed carts, grindstone with % HP motor, table saw, shovels, forks, cord, tools, plus many other items. Quantity of Hay and Straw Approx. 130 tons corn silage in silo with unloader. Sporting sleigh, block sleigh, cradle scythe, iron kettle, butcher ' stove. Refreshments by Farm Women #ll. Harry H. Bachman - Auctioneer Ebersole and Granger - Clerks PUBLIC SALE Of Valuable Real Estate and Farm Machinery J SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1971 y ol 11 A.M. sharp At R. D. #3, Red Lion, Pa. in Windsor Twp. 1.3 miles South of Red Lion, watch for sale arrows. The undersigned will offer at „ public sale the following Real estate is located in North Hopewell Twp. 1 mile South of the machmeiy sale. Farm consisting of approx. 53 acres with 33 acres of farming land in high state of cultivation, balance in woodland. Theie are no buildings on this farm, some road front age on both sides of Twp road. Farm will be offered from the machinery sale site at 2 PM. Inspection by appointment with owner phone 244-2934 or auctioneer Terms: 10% down, balance in 60 days. Othei conditions will be made known on day of sale JOHN DEERE FARM MACHINERY Model “60” tractor with live hyd, PTO and power steering, Model “B” tractor, 24T baler, 1967 Model 45 combine with 10’ gram header and model 235 2-row corn header, 227 2-row mount ed corn picker, 3 gram tight wagons - 2 with hyd. dump and 2 with airplane tu es, 3 bottom plow, 12’ 3 section spring harrow, S’ Kilifer disc, 8’ lope trip disc, 2 row cultivators. No. 2 Swath Fluffer, No 245 2-iow coin planter, 10’ lime and fertilizer dis tributor, 6’ Gyiamore rotary cutter, 13 disc hyd. grain drill, No 43 cornsheller vath PTO drive and 3 pt. attachment, 10” hammer mill, hyd cyl and hoses, also New Idea side rake & tedder, David Bradley Vz ton feed mixer, D B. cement mixer, roll away eleva tor, Smoker 30’ elevator, 250 gal. Hanson field sprayer with booms, Speedy boomless sprayer with gun and hose, 9’ Brilhon cultipacker, Gaibei tiactor seeder. 2 sets harness, collars, flynets, lines, single & double trees, spreaders, wooden beam plow, 2 shovel plows, smgle row corn -worker, 2 single row corn planters, grain cleaner, straw cutter, cider press with grinder, grinding stone, crocks, wooden wagon seat, hay fork. TRUCK AND MISCELLANEOUS 1950 S A ton Chevrolet tiuck with racks and sideboards, seed treater, 2 ton Yale geared chain hoist, 1 ton chain hoist, steel I beams, 1 laige and 1 small air compressor, 1 pr. 600-16 6 ply tires. 25 chicken coops, hog feedeis and waterers with pipe, platform scales, computer scales, elec meat sheer, meat grinder, 6”-75’ Thermoid ham.nermill belt, linseed oil, coal brooder stove, bath tub, set of tractor chains, 6 - 44” x 80” steel window sashes with glass, scalding trough, grease, 12 1-20” turnbuckles, cattle drink ing cups, tools, bolts, canvas, toys and many other articles too numerous to mention Sale lain or shinb Not responsible for ac -cidents day of sale Refieshments served by Everfaithful Class of Zion U M Sunday School Jacob Plicr ' .•:?« Geoi 0 . Clerk Auctioneer Conditions by: GEORGE SNAVELY REAL ESTATE ANTIQUES Terms: Cash RODGER L. MYERS, Owner R.D. #3, Red Lion, Pa. Phone 244-2934 PUBLIC SALE REGISTER SAT. APRIL 3—11:00 A.M. Pub lic Auction of Farm Machinery, Dairy Equipment and Hay on the premises located on Md. Rte. No. 136 (Churchville-Creswell Road) 3 miles south of Churchville and 1 mile north of Creswell in Har ford County, Maryland. Sale by Frank R Hoffecker, owner, RFD#2, Bel Air, Md. Aberdeen Sales Co., Sales Mgr, SAT. APRIL 3—12 Noon at Port Allegany, McKean County Dis persal at the Nelson Farm. Mr. 8c Mrs. Lawrence Nelson, own ers Auction by Rumseys’ of Bath, N Y. SAT. APRIL 3—12:30 P.M. An dersons Complete Milking Herd Dispersal. Terms by Russell An derson. Sale Mgr. D. O. Rock well. NA-CHURS PUNT FOOD COMPANY “WHY” Why do more and more farmers in Lancaster Co. use NA-CHURS Fertilizer? / \ There MUST be a reason. / \ "Oh, I Know" / \ Less fertilizer cost per bushel of corn. I na-churs 1 More protein per ton of silage V t,<! ‘ id fen.mt, I (j rea t er build up in the soil CaU 717-653-5238 or 717-872-7342 ****** Plateless Planters give you a degree of accuracy never before possible. You can plant any variety of seed you want —sized or unsized—and get the kind of population you need for top-notch yields. Visit us soon and well demonstrate how a Plateless Planter works, right in our showroom. You’ll see right inside a Plateless Planter on our floor. And we’ve got a Credit Plan that can be tailored to your pocketbook. Stop in .... . today! Wenger Implement', Inc. A. B. C. Groff, Inc. The Buck 284-4141 New Holland 354-4191 Landis Bros. Inc. Shotxberger's Lancaster- 393-3906 Elm 665-2141 M. S. Yeorsley & Sons West Chester 696-2990 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 3,1971 — 'Good Egg Banquet' to Kick Off 'May Is Egg Month' in Maryland Herbeit Beeherman, vice president, Smelkinson Brothers, Baltimore, is the recipient of the 1971 “Friend of the Egg In dustry Award,” the Maryland Egg Council announced recent ly. Well-known for his support and work in the egg industry, Beeherman will receive his SAT. APRIL 3—12:30 Andholm Complete Milking Herd Disper sal located 6 miles southeast of Troy, Pa, Bradford County, 8 miles east of Canton, Pa on Route 514. Sale by Russell and Marjorie Anderson, owners; Carl (Continued on Page 34) award at the “Good Egg Ban quet” in Baltimore April 22 The banquet kicks off the annual “May is Egg Month” campaign. Beeherman has worked for Smelkinson Brothers for 25 years He is now in charge of egg buying and merchandising operations, and has developed the business into one of the largest and most efficient egg procurement and marketing agencies in the nation. He was recently one of ten people recognized by the US. egg industry for efforts to pro mote the industry in 1970. A native of Massachusetts, Becherman is a past president of the Maiyland Egg Council During his term as president, he initiated a series of egg mer chandising clinics for members oi the retail egg trade Under his leadership, MEC membei ship increased by almost 25 per cent He is presently a member of the National Egg Pricing Sys tem Study Committee, the Board of Governors, National Egg dealing House, and numerous civic groups in his adopted home town of Baltimore Chairman of the “May is Egg Month” campaign is Varner Car penter, Carpenter Marketing Service, and co-chairman is Samuel Berenson, Chick Sales Egg Corporation The “Good Egg Banquet” is scheduled for 6 pm. at Mar tin’s West Tickets and infor mation on egg month activities can be obtained from the Mary land Egg Council, Box 1735, Hyattsville, Md 20788. The egg month campaign is sponsored by the Poultry Coun cil in cooperation with the State Board of Agriculture Depart ment of Markets, and the Uni versity of Maryland Poultry Science Department. What's New? Uniform Seed Size A Dutch company which has specialized for over a century in refining, producing and selling vegetable and flower seeds has now developed, after long and intensive research, a special pro cess for pelleting or encasing seeds. The seeds,, which are often small and irregular, become larger and acquire uniform dimensions as a result of the pelleting The seed company, Royal Sluis of Enkhuizen, the Nether lands, disclosed that its pelleted seeds can then be handled mechanically and can be sown without difficulty by precision sowing machines made by a dif ferent Dutch concern. Both the seeds and the spreader are now available for export to the United States and other coun tries. The coating of the pellet is composed of neutral inorganic substances which do not affect germination in any way; the coating does not contain any fer tilizers or pesticides. The pel leted seeds aie very sturdy and have a high specific gravity. Seeds are pelleted only if they meet stringent require ments as to geimmative power, purity and grade quality. Every batch of seeds intended for pel leting is cleaned very carefully and undesirable parts are re moved. 33
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