Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 01, 1971, Image 33

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    Public Sale Register
1—12:00 Noon Sharp i Providence Church of God
Hall. &stoff Kr£ider and Djller Auctioneers.'
Sing Fund'committe^Newlsfll’oT E^ate^An'
WHAT IS fS^I
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Bux is a carbamate insecticide developed by
Ortho for control of resistant and non-resist
ant corn rootworms.
WHY BUX IS BETTER!
Bux is the only corn rootworm insecticide that
offers all the following advantages:
• Effective, season-long control with a single appli
cation no matter how early you plant, Bux stays
active, throughout the hatching and larval stages of
rootworm development.
• Doesn’t leave harmful residues
• Less hazardous to us. There’s no need to wear
special equipment such as a respirator or goggles,
when using Bux.
# No objectionable odor
• Flows freely through application equipment
# Resists leeching in rainy weather
• Won’t damage application equipment. Bux is
formulated on non-abrasive clay granules. So
there’s no worry of tearing up your pesticide ap
plicator.
• Recommended throughout corn belt. Bux is rec
ommended by University Entomologists in all
, states where resistant rootworms are a problem.
P. L ROHRER & 6R0., INC,
l——■—— 1 - - -
Smokctown, Pa.
FOR LAWNS, ROSES, SHRUBS, BULBS, POT .PLANTS, TOBACCO, ALFALFA, CORN, POTATOES,
BERRIES AND ALL VEGETABLES WILL NOT POLLUTE SOIL OR WATER.
DISTRIBUTORS
Plant Food Store
Newport Road
Intercourse, Lane Co.
Ph. 717-768-8451
Pints - Quarts - Gallons
5 Gallons & 50 Gallon Drums
Mainland
Greenhouses
Stcie Rd,
Mainland, Pa 19451
Ph. 215-256-8880
ARTHUR W. EICHHORN
1317 W. Broad St., Quokertown, Pa. 18951 Ph. 536-7827 (Area Code 215)
CHAMPION OF ALL FBtTILIURS
100 g ORGANIC
Factory Representative ~ Alaska Fertilizer Co,
, tiques, Antique Automobiles,
(Household Goods, Caterpillar
Tractor and Other Tools on the
premises located along Rt 851
in the Village of Rryansville, in
Southern York Co, Pa. Watch
for arrows leading to sale. Terms
by Mr and Mrs Robert C. Ruff,
Sr., owners, Robert L. Sechrist,
auctioneer.
SAT. MAY I—l P.M. Aberdeen
Sales Company Livestock Auc
tion Market 10th Annual Spring
Stocker and Feeder Cattle Sale
to be held in the sale arena at
the Aberdeen Sales Co. in
Churchville, Harford Co, Md.,
located on Md Rt. 22, 6 mi east
of Bel Air, Md, (via U.S. Rt. I)
and 6 mi west of Aberdeen, Md
(via U.S. Rt 40 or Kennedy
Highway). Sale sponsored by
Aberdeen Sales Co., Aberdeen,
Md.
MON. MAY 3—ll A.M 525
Registered Guernseys at Public
Auction, Woodacres Dispersal at
the farm, Princeton, New Jersey.
A W. Hobler, owner, M B.
Sowerby, Mgr Sale Managed by
The Merryman Company,
Sparks, Md.
397-3539
R.'D. I, Bird-in-Hand, Pa,
Distributors Solicited
Call
PT 7 or PI 10
WiNDROWERS
PT 7 ~ 7 FT. 3 IN. CUT
PT TO 9 FT. 3 IN. CUT
MILLER'S REPAIRS
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 1,1971—33
UEPSets Annual Meeting
Plans for United Egg Produc
ers’ annual merhbership meet
ing in Seattle, Washington, next
week, have been completed, ac-
cording to Jeny Faulkner, UEP Faulkner said at least two
ex ®^ u * ;lve vice President. important committee sessions
• annual meeting will be- Wl u precede the annual meet-
Tuesday, April 27, j n g The Long Range Planning
in the Charleston Room of the Committee, chaired by C. Dean
Washington Plaza Hotel It will oison of North Hollywood, Cali
be followed by a meeting of the f o rnia, will meet at 9 a.m. on
[newly elected Board of Direc- Monday, April 26, in the Thurs
tors and will be climaxed with ton Room of the meeting hotel.
a President s Dinner in the The Executive Committee of
TUBS EVE. MAY 4r—7 30 P M UEP will hold two sessions du r-
Pubhc Sale of 30 Head of High in ® the membership meeting,
Grade Holstein milk cows in all the first being on Sunday, April
stages of lactations, located at 25, and the second on Monday.
Penns Valley Livestock Auction These meetings have been sche-
Barn, Centre Hall in Centre duled for 3pm and 2 p m.,
County Terms by Harold Cai- respectively,
per. Spring Mills, Pa J, „ * ,
The UEP functions are being
held in conjunction with the
annual meeting of Northwest
Egg Producers Cooperative As
sociation, one of UEP’s six
regional members
TUBS & WED MAY 4 & 5
10 A M Ideal Guernsey Farms
Complete Dispersal at the Farm,
Augusta, Sessex County, New
Jersey. Jacob Tams and Sons,
owners; Dr John Tams, DVM.;
(Continued on Page 34)
Phone 717-656-7926
DISTRIBUTORS
John M. Weaver
10 No 6th St
Denver, Pa 17517
Ph: 1-267-2263
Jeptho K. Staltzfus
P O Box 140
Hayoti Road
Quarryville, Pa. 17566
John A. Lieber
P O Box 22
Bakeitown, Pa 15007
Concord Room at 7 30 p m The
dinner will be preceded by a
reception sponsored by H&N
Poultry Farms of Seattle
Meat Law Cited
Agriculture Secretary James
McHale said recently some meat
slaughtering and processing
firms in Pennsylvania operate
under unsanitary conditions.
“I have asked the office of the
attorney general to initiate
necessary legal procedures to
compel offending establishments
to comply with the (Meat and
Poultry Hygiene) law, which,
provides for the slaughter and
processing of sound and healthy
livestock and poultry under
srmtary conditions,” McHale
said
Pasture They Prefer-
988
Sorghum-Sudangrass
Strip tests prove it: Cattle
prefer Pioneer brand sor
ghum-sudangrass hybrid over
other brands. That means
they’ll eat more . . . .
make more meat or milk.
Unbeatable hot-weather pas
ture or green-chop. Can bo
planted on diverted acres
and grazed after September
1. Treat your cattle to the
pasture hybrid they like bestl
See or call your
Local Pioneer
Salesman
m
PIONEER.
SORGHUM
Pioneer is a brand name; numbers
identify varieties. ® Registered trade
mark of Pioneer Hi-Bred Corn Com
pany, Des Moines, lowa, U.S.A.