w m w. L GREAT | staged automatic dryers from fi FARM FANS | i Temper Dries to 210 bu per hr Modal AB-121 Tamper Dries to 310 bu per hr AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY "ATTENTION GRAIN GROWERS" Grain Dryer Clinic on ail types of portable and automated dryers, presented by Ron Thurow, Farm Fans, Indianapolis, Indiana. Call by Tuesday Noon, April 23, for time and place of meeting. Phone 464-3321 FARM FANS jfif INDIANAPOLIS INO R.D.I, Willow Street • Choose from (wo graal port* abla dryara • Surprisingly low cost, loo*/> automatic • Easy to oparala • Battar quality gram bighar profits • Man-fraa oparallon 9 Dapandabla aconomical op* aralion • Designed and built by Farm ■ ' t Fans—22 yaars of axperianca in drying grain Lit us give you full -iy details about AB dryers, :■$ including ;$■ price MK SELL, SERVICE and INSTALL E. M. HERR EQUIPMENT, INC. 717-464-3321 Select Cut of Chicken Yon Need When you’re buying chicken to serve your family or guests, select the size that best suits your needs. Penn State Extension foods and nutrition specialists point out that you may need a whole bird, halves or quarters for broiling. Or you may want only breasts, legs or thighs. Also keep in mind the comparative cost, amount of meat you get for the money and the work involved in preparing the various cuts. TRY A CLASSIFIED This is part of the crowd of buyers Manheim RD2. Over 1000 pieces of that turned out for the machinery equipment, including 68 tractors, consignment sale held annually by C. changed hands at the day-long sale. H. Wolgemuth & Sons Auctioneers, Consignment Sale Is Biggest Ever Over 730 buyers registered at the C. H. Wolgemuth & Sons annual consignment sale. The local auction firm has been holding the sale at its location four miles west of Manheim since 1958. This way the biggest sale ever, though, both in terms of dollars spent and at tendance. Buyers came from all over Lancaster Farming, Saturday. April 20.1974 — Pennsylvania, as well as Maryland, Delaware, New York, Virginia, Ohio and one from Alabama. Over 1000 pieces of equipment, in cluding 68 tractors, were consigned to the sale which was called by seven auc tioneers. Average price paid for all the tractors was $662. A John Deere “1010” commanded the highest price of the day at $lBOO. A Huber “B” was sold for the bargain price of $165. High prices paid for other equipment included $1550 for a graindrill, $l4BO for a mower-conditioner, $1465 for a forage wagon and $1520 for a com picker. TRY A CLASSIFIED 17