TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! DEKALB The ideal number for your corn program. XL-74 yields well under a wide range of soil types . . .Tough stalks hold ears packed with heavy grain. See me Now. For yield security plant XL-74 with these XL maturities XL-64 • XL-66 XL-74, and other XL’s now in stock DEPEND ON DEKALB 'DEKALB" is a registered brand name "XL" numbers are hybrid designations P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC. Smoketown, Po r •s A v U ' *. i „ A „v» \ v\v' r v. <>. i S * >. v\ < J ' A- ' * * v < V A <<y v * * V s . *,'“■' .v »"*>* ?.*■■■ ’ - J - C' v «V'* 4 $ J%? - S'-'-' 1 '* ' * . - ; * y C v\ v This planter saves money on seedcorn Ungraded seedcorn often costs less than sized seed —and your planter will handle ungraded kernels accurately and efficiently if it’s a John Deere Plateless. These planters provide the close population control you demand, and they do away with the nuisance of trying to find just the right plates. They come in a full range of sizes for wide or narrow rows. Stop in soon for complete information on Johh Deere Plateless Planters. M. S. Yeorsley & Sons West Chester 898-2890 Landis Bros. Inc. Lancaster 383-3906 V<< A " V- M&V* / x'y s «,V* C'-^C ... V ' S' v A < .-74 Ph. 397-3539 * * ♦ A. B. C. Groff, Inc. New Holland 354-4191 Shotzberger's •Elm 665-2141 Sequoia Riders Plan Pony Rides Today The Sequoia Riders 4-H Horse and Pony Club will give pony rides from 1 to 4 p.m. March 18 at Pineview Stables, Elizabethtown. These rides will be given to children only, no adults. The Club will be holding an Open Horse Show at the Lan caster Riding Club in June. One of the judges chosen for the show is Bob Allen from New Jersey. The next club meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. March 21 at Pineview Stables. There will be a hay and grain demonstration given by Karen and Brian Ressler. All persons wanting more in formation about the Pony rides or other information, please contact Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ressler, 367- 2539, or Miss Peggy Easton, 944- 9463. News Reporter Debbie Docherman Soil and Water Club The Northern 4-H Soil and Water Conservation Club had a reorganizational meeting recently and elected the following slate of officers: Fay Stoner, president; Charles Deimler, vice president; RoJeana Shober, secretary; David Shearer, treasurer; John Deimler Jr, reporter; Steven Shearer, game leader; Charles Deimler and David Shearer, county council. The club plans a series of projects through the spring and also plans to continue meetings and recreational activities throughout the summer months. News Reporter John Deimler Jr Light the Way The Ainu people of Japan, when burying a relative, tie bits of charcoal to grave poles for light to enable the departed soul to see the way to friends in another world. < A %X - LET CLASSIFIED WORK FOR YOU CALL 394-3047 OR 626-2191 PUBLIC SALE OF FARM MACHINERY Along River Hill Road, 2 miles South of Conestoga, 8 miles South of Lancaster. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1972 II: 30 A.M. John Deere 4020 Diesel, SR, 1200 hrs. (nice): John Deere 3010 Diesel; 5 bottom 16” auto-reset plow. Full ad will follow next week. TERMS BY Kreider & Diller, Aucts. JAKE OBER VOLUMATICi U 1 d ■guyaui Power lsi*... | Increases Capacity fc 1 * Two Machines in One * Lowest Cost Combination 4 * Quick Change-Over tf I Ph: 393-3906 I Manheim Pike Lancaster, Pa. 17601 -.A V ill MESSICK FJ3 m FARM ECNIIPMENT ““ 2750 N. Market St. Elizabethtown, Pa. 717-367-1319 SPRING USED EQUIPMENT SPECIAL 856 D IH Tractor, 900 hours 806 D IH Tractor, perfect condition 806 G IH Tractor, low hours 756 D IH Tractor, 660 hours 756 D IH Tractor, 1000 hours 140 IH Tractor, less 100 hours HAY TOOLS 2-269 NH Baler with thrower 269 NH Baler with Supersweep Super 68- NH Baler 37 IH Baler with thrower 47 IH Baler with thrower 27 IH Baler 46 IH Baler with thrower 46 IH Baler 550 IH Harvester, narrow row head ALL EQUIPMENT RECONDITIONED MS' Ccv Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 18,1972 — 21
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