Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 31, 1973, Image 29

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    READL&NCASTER FARMING
FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS'
Never
much
for so
The 21-hp diesel Kubota with
3-point hitch. It takes Category 1
implements. Mows, reaps, plows,
runs under trees, turns tight
pivots in wet fields or meadows.
And is made and warranted to
last. Immediate availability on
parts.
Want a little moje power? Move
up to the 26-hp diesel Kubota.
With Kubota, you pay for a small
tractor, but get a big one instead.
PKUBOTR
Stop in for a free
demonstration and special
price on one of the three
Kubota Tractors
Prices starting at $1,995.00
FULL LINE OF
ATTACHMENTS IN STOCK
FARMERSVILLE
R.D. 2 Ephrata, Pa.
LOCATED IN FARMERSVILLE PH. 354-4271
has so
hem done
little.
EQUIPMENT, INC.
IREPORTSI
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Ralph Usner Sale
Schoeneck
Saturday, March 24
Farm Implements, Antiques
Tractors: Massey Harris $280;
Massey Ferguson 1,600; Farmall
A 900.
Wagons, $157,50 - 160; Plow
47.50; Sleigh $77.50; milk cans
8.50 each.
Antiques: Flax Crusher $7O;
old gun 205; Dry Sinks 150 - 240;
Corner Cupboard 132.
Scouring Board $47; Cider
, Press 50; Antique Cleaver 17;
Bob Sled 57.50; Wooden Log.
Wagon 25; Earthen Pie Plate 65.
Butter Churn $25; Iron Kettle
25.
Attendance: 400.
Auctioneer; H. H. Leid Auction
Service. '
Clerks; Schlegle and Sen
sening.
Amos M. Groff Sale
Tuesday, March 13
Holstein Dispersal,
Equipment Sale
32 cows and bred heifers
averaged $5BO, nearly all grades
(no records).
Top Cow $860; (1) 725; (1) 720;
(1) 690.
Equipment: John Deere No. SO
$910; John Deere “G” 685; Grove
Wagon $470; JD three-bottom
plow 195.
Corn $46.00
Auctioneers; Carl Diller and J.
Everett Kreider.
Attendance: Large crowd.
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~ Lancaster Farming.Satui-day, March 31.1973—i
RENDS OF THE CRIMES
'THERE IS NOTHING NEW EXCEPT WHAT IS FORGOTTEN "
©HE CYCLICAL MATURE OF &
THINGS —IM ECONOMICS, ART
ANP ATTITUPES -HAS BROUGHT p
US BACK TO MATURE ANP I
NATURAL THINGS. WE USE
NATURAL FABRICS ANP AGELESS
TECHNIQUES TO WEAVE THE
OLP-FASHIOMEP LOOK OF
TOMORROW. OU> SONGS ANP
PLAVS POPULARIZE THE PAST
AMO LEMP CHARM TO we present,
BASIC VALUES ARE RE-ESTABLISHEP.
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TRY A CLASSIFIED AD
PHONE 626-2191 or 394-304
was mademoiselle
’RTIM'S WORKING PHILOSOrHV.
history's first uor dress
IGNER, SHE ACCELERATED
CYCLE OF FASHION TO BUILD
cPEAT" BUSINESS. MLLE.
KITH DESIGNED A CENTURY'S
'IKTH OF CLOTHING FOR
tRIE ANTOINETTE TO WEAR,
RGET AND WEAR AGAIN IN
(ERV SHORT LIFETIME.
SbDAV NATURAL FOOPS, LIKE
MIMC, GRANOLA ANP STONE
GROUNP BREAD ARE MORE
POPULAR THAN EVER BEFORE.
MILK FITS ANY CVCLE. IT
SHOOLPN’t BE FORGOTTEN WHEN
THE UPBEAT PACE OF MODERN
v SOCIETV CALLS FOR A REFRESH -
PING BEVERAGE. AND MILK,
' WHICH SUPPLIES BASIC
NUTRIENTS ANO VITAMINS,
IS AS NEW AS NATURE.
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