NEW GLEANER combines iesigned to harvest “kernel-clean” 's GLEANER combines have down-front cylinder, 2-fan cleaning, extra separating length, and quality construction Save time and energy with big fuel and gram tanks, un loading on-the-go. Have new operator comfort with master group controls Shown here new Model E with 10-foot header, 12 feet of separating length, 40-bushel firam bin. Veteran combine men know the smooth-running hum of a Gleaner combine is the earmark of uniform feeding ... steady, efficient threshing. ; Operators everywhere know it means fewer kernels on the ground ... more grain in the bin. Elevator men say that clean grain is the mark of a Gleaner combine, r Owners will be glad to tell you why your next combine should be a combine. /' V Finance for profit. Ask us about Allis-Chalmers ’ time payment plans. ALLIS-CHALMERS .SALES AND SERVICE >|j fT H. Brubaker Lancaster, Pa. •“Hi Farm Service N. G. Myers & Son L ®"^ akw Qwarrjville, Pa. Rheems. Pa. 11 *' tended Pennsylvania State University "where he received a degree in Agronomy in 1951 After serving in the U.S. Air Force until 1955 he oegon work with the U<S Soil Con servation* Service m Euc Coun ty as a Soil Scientist In 1056 he was moved to Indiana, Pa , where he continued in soil suivey work In 1957 Mr Maresch was promoted to Soil Conservationist in Cailisle, Pa, where he duected the SCS work in assisting the Cumber land County Soil and Water Conservation District In 1959 he was selected to work as an Administrative Of ficer on flood contiol dams under the Small Watersheds Program In that capacity he worked with state, county and municipal groups throughout Pennsylvania as well as with various youth groups interest ed in soil and water conserva tion. In discussing his new job Maresch Said he plans to make available the latest technical information and assistance to Lancaster Countv fanners and Allen H. Matz Farm Equipment New Holland, Pa, Lausch Bros. Equipment Stevens, Pa. Layer Hatch Down 7 Percent Grain Stocks uYtSTJ3S f'S Down 47 Percent pioduction m the Keystone State this year, 7 per cent less than in 1963, according to the Pcnnslyvama Crop Repoitmg Sci vice The total, PCRS noted, would be about three-fom ihs of the 1958 62 average. Egg pioduction in the fi'st h.-ll of this year totaled 1,606 „ T million—six million fewer than y ancy Cramer i’i 'he six months of 1963, The Penn Manor Clashing PCRS icpoited. Thimbles met in the Penn Manor Junior High School on Wednesday for a combined work and business meeting. Plans for a party were dis cussed It will be held Sept. 12 at 7 45 p.m. Parents will be invited Committees for the party were appointed as fol lows: refreshments, Judy Leh man, chairman, Joy Hostetter, Susie Wenzel; games, Peggy Eshleman, chairman, Tina Neff, Susie Breneman; program, Betty Jane Barley, chairman, Betsy Ginter and Nancy Cram er. Nancy Neff was appointed to find a place to hold the party. Final plans will be made at the next meeting, Aug. 12, at the Penn Manor Junior High School. landowners in dealing with their soil and water manage ment problems in cooperation with the Lancaster County Soil and Water Conservation Dis trict. Mr. Maresch replaces Lairy Corson Who has been acting in that capacity since the re tirement of 'Martin Muth, Gleaner is an Allis Chalmers trademark Nissley Farm Service Washington Boro, Pa. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 1, 1964—11 Stocks of grain in both farm and commercial storage posi tions on July 1 totaled 22 2 million bushels, the Pennsyl vania Crop Reporting Seivice, Harrisburg, said this week The amount was about equal PENN MANOR FOR CROWING SHOATS AT LOWER COST Feed Wayne PIG BALANCER Syncro-Zymic formulation properly balances farm grains for fast, low-cost growth from 50 to 100 lbs. Arsaniiic acid-antibiotic complex improved again for even faster gairs on less feedl Hygromycin for Worm Prevention C itional Start now to lower costs with ’ 'ayne PIG BALANCER FOWL’S T 'EED SERVICE MILLERSVILLE R. P 1, Quarryville SUPPLY CO. B. D J, Peach Bottom Millersville C. E. sadder & SONS DU M™stroc EED IC. D. 1, East Earl RD . si.„„ MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R. D. 2, Columbia to stocks on hand a year ago, the agency said, but was 47 per cent below the April 1 figure According to the service's quarterly giain stocks report, corn held in all storage posi tion totaled 12 4 million bush els on July I—down 13 per cent. Stocks of oats totaled 7 mil* lion bushels, up 18 million bushels from a year ago and the highest of record for the July 1 date, the agency re ported Wheat stocks were up 18 per cent at 17 million bushels from the low level of a year ago Barley and rye stocks were lower than a year ago, but soybean holdings showed gams. High Clearance Sprayer 100 gal. Fiberglass Tank Suitable For Tobacco Spraying Corn & Nursery Stock General Purpose Spraying Lester A. Singer RONKS, PA. J. K. STAUFFER & SON Lawn and Bellaire HERSHEY BROS. Reinholds GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown BOHRER’S MILL R. D. 1, Ronks H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. Witmer - Bonks - Leola 687-6712 m
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