Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 23, 1976, Image 39

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    TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Trucks
ALWAYS THE BEST
TRUCKS & VANS
Gilbertsville
Drive a Rule, Save a lot ...
If We Don't Have It, We’ll Get
it For You!
OVER 40 IN STOCK
TRUCKS!
75 Bronco. Ranger Packa;
Wheel Drive, AM-FM
Stereo, Auto., Driven only
$13,000 miles - $5595
75 GMC Dump Truck. Siesta 1
Ton. 350 VB. 4 Speed
Trans. PS. P Disc Brakes,
Driven only $ll,OOO miles
- $5595
75 Chew V 4 Ton Stake Body.
This unusual unit has 4
Wheel Drive and a Power
Angle Plow, 350 VB, 4
Speed, PS, P Disc Brakes
- $5395
75 Chew V? Ton Pickup. 4
Wheel Drive, 350 VB,
Auto., PS. PB. Air - $5095
75 Ford '/? Ton Pickup. 300
Cu In. 6 Cyl, Stand
Shift, Very Clean - $3895
74 Ford V? Ton Pickup with
Cap. VB. Auto. PS. PB.
Sliding Rear Window. Real
Clean - $3695
74 Dodge 3 /< Ton 4 Wheel
Drive, PS. PB, 360 VB.
Auto, Free Wheeling
Hubs, Driven only
$22,000 Miles - $4695
74 Int. Carrvall. 391 VB,
Auto. PS, PB, AC, 2 Tone
Paint, Sharp - $4495
74 Ford 3 A Ton Ranger
Camper SneciaL 360 VB,
Auto, PS. PB, Air, 2 Tone
Blue - $4095
74 Chew V« Ton Crew Cab.
454 VB, PS, PB. “Air, 2
Tone Paint, Real Sharp -
$5395 -
73 Datsun Pickup with Cap. 4
: speed. Radio, Truck Runs
and .Shows Like New -
$2695
73 Ford l h Ton Pickup. 4
Wheel Drive, VB, Free
Wheeling Hubs. Real Clean
- $3695
72 Chew V? Ton Pickup. 350
VB. Auto, PS, PB, Sliding
Rear Window You Must
See To Appreciate - 53195
72 Dodge x h lon Pickup. VB.
1 Au!o. PS Z TdnTPaint-
52595
72 Doom V< lon. VB, Stand
Trans., Working Man's
Special - 52195
72 Dodge V« Ton. PS, PB,
Auto., VB. Runs and
Shows Like New - $2695
71 Chew V; Ton Pickup. 6
cyl, stand. Trans
sm
VANS
76 GMC Suburban, Sierra'
urande, 350 VB. Auto.,
PS, PB, Air Driven Only
3,000 miles - $6995
74 Dodge Sportsman Van. 12
Pass.. VB, Auto. PS, PB.
AC. Real Sharp, Driven
Only 20,000 miles - $4995
73 Dodee V< Ton Van 6 Cyl,
Stand Shift Windows in
Rear Door - $1995
13 Chew Snort Itan 12 Pass.,
350 VB. PS. P. Disc
Brakes. Real Sharp
, *3995
'67 Van, 6 Cyl., Stand
Trans, Windows Rear
: Door Only - $995
MECHANICS
SPECIALS
68 Dodge Vi Tnn
M 3 /« Ton. 6 Cyl.,
Stand Shift. - $795
jjLChevy V? Tnn Pii-1..n
_ 6
Cyl, Stand Shift - $495
WIIKE RHODES & CO.
Rt. 663 & Swamp Pike
fiilbertsville, Pa.
(215)327-1310
REGULAR CLASSIFIED ON PAGES
67-88 OF THE MIDDLE SECTION
Farm Equipment'
it Nothing runs
DEERE J like a Deere I
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NEW MACHINERY
In Stock-Set Up Serviced Ready for Immediate Delivery
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JOHN DEERE
'nteresl Free Financing until next Spring on most of these items
TRACTORS
350 T 3 pt mower
660 Rubber Tooth Rake
CORN PLANTER
7100 8 row wide 3 pt
4 & 6 row fert attch for 7000
IMPLEMENT CARRIERS ' J OTARVH 9? C ,
1053 & 1783 2018’x32 Bed 1628 41515 3 P
BRILLION -
PULVIMULCHERS
1642 WM2601 21’ 8" Hyd
Fold
1869 HDCRI4B 12’ 4’ Hyd
Tooth Cont
CHISEL PLOWS
1807 CPPI3 13' 3 pt
1806 CPPII 11’ 3 pt
1805 CPP9 9’ 3 pt
1846 CPPS7 T 3 pt
FIELD
CULTIVATORS
{jjjg FC20661 20’ Pull Type
1860 FC1566 15’ Pull Type
1674 FC1266 12’ pull type
1558 FCTI266 12’ 3 pt
(ELY
1867 450-4 CF 180" Roterra
1247 400-40 144" Roterra
1832 STEP! System w/bndge
hitch
1743 Tool Bar mounting for
unit planters
1852 HR 3 pt Broadcaster
Please Note: Keep this ad as it is the only fame we will advertise a
complete listing of all our new agricultural equipment inventory. 1
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EAST MAIN CECILTON, MD. 21913
1-301-275-2195
Tag No
1737
1271 & 1669
1667 & 1668
PLOWS
1614 & 1615
973
994
DISC HARROWS
34013' 5" Offset
163011' 7” Plowing
22017’ 1" Center Fold
31014'3" 24” Blades
21012' 10" 22” Blade
100 9' 5'3 pt
100 7' 10” 3 pt
FIELD CONDITIONERS
1087
927
185039’ Hyd Fold
10036’ Hyd Fold
SPRING TOOTH HARROW
1497 & 1948
1495
TH44BH 16’ Hyd Control
TH336HI2' Hyd Control
ROTARY MOWER | GYRAMORSI
1483 1508 15'Hyd wing fold
1690 51822 709 7’ pull type
1009 307 6’pull type
1736 307 6’ 3 pt
REAR BLADES
1721
BULL DOZER BLADES
86312'f0r 720 or 750
524 9’for 4020 or 4230 etc
ELEVATOR
- 308 8" 42' tube type
FORAGE BLOWER
1095
428
1096-- ~
1024
HAY TOOLS
1030
1600
}SSS LGS 192-1 16’ w/foldmg
1857 tongue
1079 LGS-184-1 15’ 4"
w/Foldmg tongue
1282 LGS 168 14*
915 LGS 144 12’
Above with or without tran
sport wheels
ROW CROP CULTIVATORS
J 7 J 8 BRC 630 6-row 30"
1712 BRC 440 4-row 40"
1075 1315RW 15’ Hyd Wing
Fold
1074 1050 5' side mtd hyd
ditch mower
1235 600 R 5' pull type
GLENCOE
1275 SSPA9 11' Soil Saver
cm, inc.
Farm Equipment
Description
m
2240
2040
F 1450 6-16"
F 145 6-16"
F 145 5-16"
1559
65 Hopper Type
PULVERIZERS
[packers)
BUSH HOG
ROTARY MOWERS
Extension corn plots
displayed for visitation
ATGLEN, Pa. - Seventy
four different com hybrids
from more than 19 different
seed com companies can be
observed at the Chester
County Com Hybrid Display
Plot. These hybrids are
planted side-by-side on the
Nelson K. Stoltzfus farm
located on the Highland
Road, about one mile east of
Rt. 41 and the Octorara High
School, Atglen. The hybrids
will be left standing until
November 1, so that farmers
may have the opportunity to
compare differences in
standability.
On November 1 starting at
9 a.m., the plots will be hand
harvested. Farmers are
invited to attend. Bring your
husking peg, and observe the
differences. Rain date is
November 2.
USDA
outlook
planned
WASHINGTON, D.C. -
Emerging issues in farm
policies, environmental
quality, weather, the general
economic outlook, in
ternational trade, and the
food outlook will be major
topics of speakers at USDA’s
National Agricultural
Outlook Conference to be
held here Nov. 15-18. ' '
The conference, sponsored
by USDA’s Economic
Research Service,
Agricultural Research
Service, and Extension
Service, will feature
presentations and panel
discussions by leading
authorities in government
and business. In addition to
policy issues, the conference
will present the outlook for
agriculture and the general
U.S. economy in 1977, as well
as discussions of
agricultural trade pospects,
probably commodity
developments, and family
living concerns.
To obtain a preliminary
program for the 1977
National Agricultural
Outlook Conference, write to
the Publications Unit, ERS-
Division of Information,
Room 0054 South Building,
Washington, D.C. 20250.
Hubbard guide offered
VINELAND, N.J. - A new
management guide for the
Hubbard Leghorn has just
been released by the
Research and Development
Division of Hubbard Farms,
Walpole, N.H.
The 12-page booklet
contains management and
feeding recommendations
from day-old through the
laying year. It is divided into
three major sections. The
first portion deals with the
brooding period, with
separate recommendations
for both floor and cage
brooding.
The second section deals
with rearing, while the third
covers the laying period
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Oct. 23,1976
Farmers enjoy the day at the Chester County
Corn Hybrid Display plot.
Kathy Hall 4-H winner
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa.
- Kathy Hall, 17, of RD2,
Littlestown, who has com
piled an out': aiding record
in 4-H work, recently was
named state recreation
contest winner in the 1976 4-H
National Awards progran.
Kathy will be eligible to
attend National 4-H
Congress in Chicago, Nov. 28
- Dec. 2.
Mr. Carroll L. Howes,
associate 4-H-youth division
leader at The Pennsylvania
State University, who an
nounced the selection, said
she was judged on the basis
of her project wwork,
leadership ability, and
participation in county and
statewide activities.
She was picked from
among the 145,000 young
adults who annually take
part in the Extension Service
educational 4-H program.
The daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald B. Hall, Kathy
is a senior at the Littlestown
High School She has been a 4-
H member for eight years.
A member of the Mt.-
Pleasant 4-H Club, she
served as vice president and
county council senator. She
also assisted with club ac
tivities and events as a teen
leader.
The state recreation
contest winner completed
projects in recreation,
photography, gardening,
foods, clothing, handyman,
teen leadership, bicycle, and
rocketry.
from 20 to 72 weeks. Of
special interest is the center
spread chart establishing
performance and body
weight goals.
Also included are such key
areas as vaccination and
health control, lighting
programs, housing and
equipment, and shell quality.
Nutrient requirements, body
weight and feed con
sumption, and performance
data is presented in a series
of easy reading tables.
Copies of the Hubbard
Leghorn Management Guide
may be obtained by writing
J. C. Huttar, Hubbard
Farms,, Walpole, N.H. 03608.
Kathy Hall
Locally, she took part in
the roundup, exchange
program, officers training,
achievement night, tours,
and fun night.
She also attended the
Regional 4-H Teen Leaders
Retreat, District 4-H Camp,
Pennsylvania 4-H Leader
ship Congress, State 4-H
Achievement Days, and
Farm Show.
Kathy was recipient of the
Danforth “I Dare You”
Award.
Commenting on the values
of the youth program, Kathy
said: “4-H has taught me
how to work with other
persons and has assisted me
in deciding on a career.”
She is one of 40 Com
monwealth 4-H members
being selected as state
contest winners in the
various project categories.
XXX
Outgo Eats on
Income
Production expenses took
S 3 out of every earned by
U.S. farmers’ crop and
livestock sales m 1975.
On October 8, 1776, at
Baltimore, Md, the boats
sunk across the channel op
posite Whetstone Point !
were raised when the British
threat was gone The boats
w
were reconditioned and
returned to their owners
Complaints began coming
in such as that from Capt
William Worth that the
Dolley was missing an an
chor and cable He wanted
reimbursement
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