Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 29, 1957, Image 7

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    WATER IN LARGE QUANTITIES is necessary, for efficient
pork production. Authorities say that 53 per cent ot the
weight of a market hog is made up ot water. Therefore
plenty of watering facilities are provided in these new
houses. The pipe running down is an electric conduit to a
heater. (LF Photo)
An ordinary two-inch paint O n the average, about 15 cents
brush is handy for dusting book- of the family food dollar is spent
tops, carvings, window sills and on beverages About two-thirds of
the like. this goes for fresh fluid milk
Garden Tractors SAVE! chain Saws
Power Mowers Farm Tractors Small Engines Lawn Mowers
FREE Pick Up and Delivery NOW
on any farm tractor, garden tractor, power mower, lawn mower or
any other piece of equipment used on farm, garden or lawn needing
repair. 1
Get IT Ready To Go Now and SAVE On Repair Bills And
Service Calls Next Spring By Taking Advantage Of Our Special
Winter Months Terms.
Trained mechanics will put that piece of equipment in tip
top shape ready to go!
SNAVELY’S FARM SERVICE
NEW HOLLAND Ph. EL 4-2214
' Your Allis - Chalmers Dealer
Millport Roller Mills J. C. Walker & Son
Lititz, R-D.4, Pa. Gap, Pa.
George Rutt
Stevens R. D. 1. Pa.
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eed...more eggs...
higher
profits
>t’s exactly how it figures
you feed new Ful-O-Pep Super
Laying Mash. Test hens
laid a dozen eggs on less than
Super Laying Mash with grain.
Come in and talk it over.
Grubb Supply
Elizabethtown, Pa.
23 Penn State
Seniors Receive
Ag Scholarships
Twenty-three seniors m the
College of Agriculture at the
Pennsylvania State University
received scholarships totaling
nearly $5,000 at the Annual Ag
Hill party Nov 9, on tha campus.
Total value of scholarships
awarded to 79 freshmen, sopho
more, juniors, and seniors was
$17,500.
Seniors receiving scholarships
were
Ronald A Schnmiper, Erie,
Borden Agricultural Award of
$3OO. Warren Carmichael, Monlo
Park, Calif, KDKA Agricultural
Scholarship of $lOO Dons N. Mc-
Kmstry, McVeytown, Alan Nutt
Memorial Scholarship Fund
Award of $25
Warren C Hemly and Edward
L Schwar, both of Lancaster,
and Rodger L Odell, Seelyville,
Pennsylvania Power and Light
Co. Scholarships of S2QO each
Richard E Grubb, State College,
Pennsylvania Farm Bureau
Scholarship of $4OO Fern Kaley
Wilhts, Pittsburgh, Harriet
Searle Watts Memorial Scholar
ship of $3O
(Albert E Dudeck, West Hazle
ton, Agricultural Limstone Divi
sion of Pennsylvania Stone Pro
ducers Assn Scholarship of
$3OO William E Klopfenstem,
Bernville, the Arthur K. Ander
son Award of $25 Edward L
Schwar, Jr, Lancaster, the
Laura <L Barnes scholarship,
$5OO.
Charles K Huston, Mt Union.
Charles R Gerth scholarship,
$200; Kerry F. Schell, Tower
CiJ(y, Glatfelter Pulpwood Co.
Forestry Scholarship of $5OO,
Rdbert J. Ward, Essmgton and
S. H. Hiestand & Co.
Salunga, Pa.
D. W. Hoover
East Earl, R. D. 1, Pa.
Lancaster Farming, Friday, Nov. 29, 1957
Carl W. Wolfe, Erie, Homelite
forestry scholarships of $250
each, Roland P German, Cone
stoga, New Holland Scholarship
'lain, Orangeville, and John G
of $175, Richard L Chamber-
Streeter, Ellwood City, Pennsyl
vania Seedmen’s Scholarships of
$lOO each, David G. Jaquish,
Tunkhannock, William D. and
Clara Calhoun Phillips Scholar
ship of $300; Phoebe Ann Trum
bauer, Lansdale, Rod and Coccus
scholarship of $25, Russell A.
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~. the Handy
2-3 Plow SUPER 55
Greater m power, flexibility, handling ease and utility
than any tractor of comparable type!
Low and compact—only 50 \'/ to top of hood, 73-inch
wheel base. Four-wheel stability, with tread adjustment
from 48 to 76 inches.
Choice of two big, overhead valve engines for the fuel
that saves the most—high-compression gasoline, full
diesel.
Aij,d. all these modem features at no extra cost— six
forward speeds with a new super low. built-in hydraulic
system and 3-point hitch linkage for the full line of low
cost tools...smooth, long-lasting double-disc brakes...
"Tac-Hourmeter”. .steering mechanism that's twice as
< easy to turn.
Available is the famous independently controlled PTO
and many other practical units. See this sparging Super
55 soon as you can...drive it...arrange for a free work
test.
Farmersville Equipment Co.
N. G. Hershey & Sou
Chas. J. McComsev & Sous
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Beatty, McKeesport, Harry W.
Skinner Scholarship of $100;
and Clarence G Haugh, Madison
burg, Morrell Smith scholarship
of $l5O
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Write For FREE
Catalog Lnd Name Of
Your Nearest Representative
to Department F
GoWfus
Hatcheries, Inc.
NEW HOLLAND. Ph. El, 4-2244
Ephrata, RD. 2
Manheim. RD. 1
Hickory Hill, Pa-
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