Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 06, 1958, Image 14

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    14—Lancaster Fanning. Saturday, December 6, 1958
Coatesvisle Co-Op Slates
Tuesday Meet in Pavil’ion
Members of Producers Co
opera! ve Exchange, Coates
ville, will select directors for
the organization’s board Tue
sday even ng during the an
nual banquet and business
meetm o
The event is scheduled for
745 pm m the Guernsey
Sales Pavilion, Lincoln Hi
ghway, East of Lancaster
Nominated for the board
of d rec ors posts arc Ray
mond Miller, 300 Running
Pump Rd, Lancaster, Galen
Herr, E. zabethtown RD 1;
H Raymond Stoner, 1051
Eden Rd , and M°lvin E Hess
1110 Hunsecker RD
Following election of di
rectors, officers for the com
ing year wll be nominated,
with the election remain’ng
within the board after the
membe- meeting The annual
report will complete the bus
iness at hand
Mam speaker of the eve
n'ng is to be Carroll P Stre
eter, editor of “Farm Jour
nal”. Streeter has been a
farm writer for more than
30 years and _currently tra
vels to all comers of thena-
DEAD ANIMALS
REMOVED PROMPTLY
Will Par full Value
For Dead Animals
Dealers in Bones, Tallow
and Hides
" FRY'S RENDERING
WORKS
Prop., John Fry
2114 Hollinger RD.
Lancaster
Ph. EX 2-481 S If No Answer :
Phone EX 7-0472
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£
Terramatic Hydraulic Dairy
'jam cleaner Proven most
efticient, durable, lowest in
stallation cost. One unit-one
3 H. P. motor handles any
number gutters or size barn.
No chains, cables, pulleys or
sprockets to wear Free esti
mate.
Mann & Grume
Farm Service
QuarryvSUe
Phone ST 6-3630
Van Dale
A9TSKA7K fEEBSNS
Fingertip s*/og» feeding,
from silo to foedlot,
without ladder, bent
Jjoct or pitchfork
SAVE time ond work by
Unloading, mixing end
detiverng ilage irt one
push button operation
Step tp n Ik ond beef
production by ms oiling a
Von Dole C omomotion
St!o Unlood-r ond Auto
matic Bunk Feeder
Handles any silage,
pocked or trozen—even
grass—delivering it i
more pclatobie rorm
with areo'er feed
value end less spo I
oge Var Dale S>lo Un
loaders ore
m th«* Heavy Dufy
Model with or without
a toaster Unit
Van Dole Bunk
Feeder* f.r ony
shape b**n< loth
ore co-^etely
portable
S*nd for
ff "FACTS”
BvlleUn 1
Van Dale
...FIRST IN AUTOMATIC FEEDING
Investigate VanDale't Farm Equipment
Financing Program (F £ F P ) available novel
L. H. Brubaker
350 Strasburg Pike, Lane.
Lititz. R. D. 3
Carroll Streeter
com ? &
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POULTRY
£ \s y
/ THE HEART OF AAA-CO'S
| famous High Energy Nutrition Pb/
\ in concentrated form. Add
\ Your Own Grains, it will /S&Y
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\. MONEY
LONG ON
Cash In
New .Super
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S. O. TRUPE IHA B. LANDIS
East EarL R. D. I 779 Valley Rd., Lancaster
M. S. GRAYBILL & SON
Bareville
Pioneer Manufacturers of High Efficiency Poultry Rations
Conservation
Sponsor FFA
The 1959 FFA Soil Con
serve! on program will be
sponsored by the state Asso
ciation of SCD directors, ac
cording to Henry Hackman,
Manheim R D 2, head of the
statewide group.
The contest is des ; gned to
tion, directs a Staff of 30 edi
tors and numerous contribut
ors
John E Melhorn, PC E
president, said the organiza
tion’s program committee is
pleased to have Streeter as
principal speaker His sub
ject, “Who is Going to Con
trol Farming’”, is designed
to show farmers how they
can get gioup bargaining po
wers-and should be of par
ticular interest to the more
than 4,000 egg producers in
PCS
On
B. G. MELLINGER & SON
Willow Street, R. D. 1
SOLD BY
CLEM HOOBER
Intercourse
Directors
Contests
st mulate conservation acti
vities, provide recognit on
for outstanding FFA chapter
and member conservation
programs and improve pub-
I’c and FFA members’ un
derstand ng of soil conserva
tion districts
Heading the program is
Wayne B Rentshler, Lampe
ter County chapter winners
will be named, with five re
gional winners competing for
the state conservation champ
lonship A conservation spe
ech contest is included, with
entries for the program clP
s’ng January 1, 1959 There
is no entry fee, Hackman
stated
Payment-in-Kind
Export Totals Given
A summary r{ bids aerat
ed under the feed gram pay
ment-m-kind export
for the week ended Nov 21,
and of cumulative totals sin
ce the program began as re
leased bv the USDA follows
Bids accepted, week ended
Nov. 21; Com, bu 2,238,316,
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[Darby Leghorns
in 1958 out of the ten highest pens of the notion.
Darby Leghorns are on top. Tried and proven
for the last 30 years for outstanding perform
ance. Darby Leghorns are great layers. Buy
Darby chicks for extra profit from your local
Darby Associated hatchery. Call Elizabethtown
EM 7-3246.
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Allen H. Matz
Denver
Phone AN 7-6502
Conestoga
' Farm Service
Park Ave., QuarryviUe
Phone ST 6-2597
Sander Bros
New Holland
Phone EL 4-8721
barley, bu , 665,263; grain so
rghums, cwt,,' 359,400; oats,
bu , 325,000.
Cumulative total, since
May 12 for com, since July 1
for other grains: Corn, by,
75 4'5,885; barley, bu , 47,
277.740; gram sorghums, cwt
20,2 9,712; oats, bu. 8,728,
587, and rye, bu. 2,622,571.
Flue-Cured Quotas
Are Established
Cn November 26, the
U3DA announced a national
cjota for 1959 crop flue-cur
ci tobacco and set December
15 for a growers’ refrendum
cn quotas for the next three
flue-cured tobacco crops.
The quota, as announced,
is 1,014 m Hum pounds, which
converted to acres, results in
714,327 acres available for
i lotment in 1959
Acreage available for al
'ormeni in 1958 totaled 713,
4tB acres
An acre of good land con
tains 2 to 3 tons of micro-or
ganishs and worms This is
3 to 15 times the weight of
domestic animals winch it
could support for a year.
Ard the microbes “eat at
first table”—their needs must
be met before-the cows
Again The Winner [
B. D. 1
ELIZABETHTOWN. PA.
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Sensational savings can be
yours if you act now! You’ll
be amazed at the high trade
in allowances we’re now mak
ing. The result is low cost to
you and more horsepower
per dollar regardless of-the
model you choose. Available
in 2-3 and 3-4 plow power
sizes —all purpose, row crop
and special utility models.
Convenient terms!
KaversticK nros.
Columbia Pike, Lancaster
Phone EX 2-5722
Elizabethtown
Farmers Supply Inc.
Elizabethtown
Phone EM 7-1341
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