en Spot YFA Elect the Young Farmer Program ers At Banquet for thc comins year ,ers uun H M«r Tlie past pre9idenl) Roy newly-elected officers of Mcntzer, New Holland R 2, ardcn iSpot Young Farm- served ns toastmaster for the Association, chosen at Aw'ards Banquet of the Gar- Third Annual Awards den Spot Young Farmer As ict, were Charles Mar- socialion, held Friday, Feb aikesburg R 2, president, ruaiy 26. at the Garden Spot , Martin, East Fail Rl, High School cafeteria ,esident; Clyde Martin, The annual banquet is an Earl Rl, secretary, Eu- awaids progiam sponsoied by Bberly, New Holland R 2, ABC Gioff, local faim im u er; and Monroe Good, plement dealei, and Eail Earl, member at large. Sauder, local feed dealer in new officers will guide New Holland Thc corn giow- TIME TO BUT TOTAL ELECTRIC HEAT now as low as 10 per kwh tinder PP&L’s new total electric living rates effective February 1 See your Electric Home Heating dealer first One tractor does the work of two! John Deere 2010 Row-Crop Utility Does EVERY JOB on many farms; offers up to 45 variable h p.; has outstanding stability. That’s the compact “2010” designed for row crop and utility work. It’s a low-profile surprise package with power to handle a 3-bottom plow fast; clearance to handle all cultivating jobs; stability for hillside security; adaptability for fast work with drawn, 3-point, mounted, and 540 or 1000 rpm tools. You’ll like its part-throttle economy. Well demonstrate. Have Credit Flan. i i Id Alan Beyer Christiana LY 3-5687 H, S. Newcomer & Son Wenger Implement Co. Buck BU 4-4467 Mt, joy A. B. C. Groff, Inc. New Holland 354-8001 653-3361 M. S. Yearsley & Sons West Chester 696-2990 ing contest winners received trophies, plaques, vise-giip wienches, seed coin, and certi ficates for their year’s effoits in achieving efficient com pioduction. Kenneth 'Sidles, Narvon R 2, was the lop winner of the Coin Giowmg Contest with a yield of 144 bushels of 15 per cent moistuie shelled com pci acie fiom his faim plot Second place went to Jonas Martin, Gap El, with a yield of 136 bushels of shelled com pei acie. r PP*LI AN INVESTOR OWNED ELECTRIC UTILITY IN THE SERVICE 1 . OP THE PUBLIC Landis Bros. Inc. 393-3906 Lancaster Shotzberger's 665-2141 Elm . A id* Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 6, 1965—17 A liophy was presented to for having attended the most Maivm Zimmerman, East Earl meetings in the educational HI, for the thud-place entiy senes held duung the past in the county plowing contest yeai. in 1964 Mai tin Good, East Ccilificates of appi eciation Earl Rl, icceived the tractoi i ve]( . ipicsented to L)i Wanen dnving tiophy for placing Pie)SO i, local vetennaiian; fiist in the Safe Tiactoi Duv- John Rielsfoid Agucullmal mg Contest Kenneth Skiles, Engineer at Now Holland Naivon R 2, received the tio- Mac hinc Company. B Wilmer phy foi being the high Dany Maitm, local milking machine Heid Irapi ovement Associa- dealei, Clyde Mai tin, local tion member dunng 1964 A j a imei, Monioe Good, local plaque was piesented to Mel- larmei, James Weaver, local vin Brendle, East Eail Rl. attorney. NEW OFFICERS OF GARDEN SPOT YOUNG FARMERS ASSN elected at the annual awards ban quet at Garden Spot High School are (left to right): Clyde Martin, secretary, Eugene Eberly, treasurer; Monroe Good, member-at-large, Robert Martin, vice president, Charles Martin, president. L. F. Photo. Getth e B I G si Io u n load er y alu e! X VcinDcilo Delivers more silage faster P •Doubt* auger aya* / t*m dig* th* allag* f*>i*r and mor* evenly und*r all con* dltlon* whether all* , JJOi aga la frozen, wot, •rdry. •Kxclutlva, adjuaiabi drive hub givaa moi poaitlva traotlo. kaapa th* machln operating even); and require* lea: power. DELIVERS lE'. Th* doubt* auger*, operating In conjunction with th* patented V-paddl* lmp*il*ra, digs th* allag*, mix** It thoroughly, and then throw a It down th* chut*. Your cowa and cattl* gat good, palatabl* allags ... not a powdered mash a* ao *ft*n happen* with unloadar* using blower*. CALEB M. WENGER R. D. 1, QUARRYVILLE, PA. Drumore Center KI 8-2116 \ ' 5 ; Don’t Plant Tired Blood PLANT REIST RX 108 single cross 1. Exceptional parentage 2. Large ears with deep kernels 3. Good root system 4. Stiff stalk 5. Uniform ears 6. Picks easy and clean 7. Absence of suckers 8. High yielding ability Place your orders before the supply is exhausted. REIST SEED COMPANY Mount Joy, Pa. ir T , '"’i ’ <4. In Your Corn Field 4 P»t«nlt< 1 .ujptnal.il lain unload*! l«v •! tt all tlmft and cantarad far mora.lfl.l.nt.pHaUM Standard—for allot IP to IS H.avy Duty— for illoa tf to Iff WRIT! OR RHONE US FOR COMPLETE INFOS* NATION AND PRICES. . fflKffl Phone: 653-3821
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