12—Lancaster JEonnlng, Saturday, October 3, 1959 Forage Wagon Wears Airplane Tires | N*. » xN >< + * >Z \ 3>s&y4kA v*. >a\ > ► V v\*' *%'*■' ♦"•.> ~ '^V V s 'i. s l . * WV T »\ s v vj, i. < $ v. s : ' ;* .* «UvCv* > > SV ' N -^C s ' v' V^"'^'A^ V * vi v * - J» , _ AIRPLANE TIRES mounted on a. standard self-unloading forage wagon give the ve hicle an add '•appearance. -If the predictions of the manufacturer, J Paul Nolt, Gap Ma chinery Dealer, “prove to be true you will be seeing many more wagons of this type in the future’' fXV.. , Mr Nolt explains that one of his customers wanted a wagon he cou’d take into the field in all w Gather conditions and not mar the soil The 13x29 inch airplane tires seem to provide just about the amount of bouyancy needed Mr Nolt feels that the draft will be less than with standard tires He a’so believes that the trend toward green chop feeding of dairy cows, we will see many kinds of ma chinery on this type of tires soon CUSTOM. BULK SPREADING SMUCKER BROS. BIRD-IN-HAND Ph. Intercourse SO 8-3610 SIMPLICITY Garden Tractors Snavely's Fasfp. NEW HOLIAND”.'H^-221<,, CHAMPION YEARS IN A ROW! The Shaver Starcross 288 Ist PLACE IN 1959 CANADIAN CENTRAL RANDOM TEST Ist QUARTILE IN 1958 MISSOURI RANDOM TEST Th's voar, as last -sear, the] persistent ohavci Starcross 2SB lakes top honoms as outright champion at the 1 1 959 Canadian Cential Ran- i dom Test Anothci iepc:>t poiloi mane.'' was oui fit si i Quaiti'e enbv at the 19ai) Anssouii Random To&> I In both Random Tests tlto I Shrvei Staiaoss 238 coin-i pclcd against leading Iron- i chiscd la.vms j i om tlio Unit ed &iates St ireross 28 8 is the re-ull 01 Shavci Research m •>*. Test ing the M/a scope and cjual- , i i ol vvhicn can be equal ed 'j’ few coaioetitoi am when c in the vor d Toi full inicmnalio’i and ill n-. 1 ilcd booklet on this top Leghorn I.d'cr ca'l \om Sliae er Iranchi&e lldtjicre | 0) ewito ducu, to SHAVER! Greider Leghorn Farm,lnc. 288 MOUNT JOY R. 1. PA. i ALLEN H. MATZ Phone OL 3-2455 1 Denver '‘ N v '■Vv. v A v * A s* Vs Vi' s -- > jj s h* s s ♦ ** „vC * >' » *'+ * > NSS > > Need ... HAY-STRAW-EAR CORN Buy Now and Save! More and more farmers are buying from us for better value and all around satisfaction. Delivered any quantity ' * Phone Strasburg OV 7-3211 ESBENSHADE TURKEY FARM ■ . . PABADISE, PA. ' f' n N£2K Isjea Mounted Picker A. B. C. GROFF New Holland SHOTZBEHGER'S Elm I H. S. NEWCOMER & SON y v \ Fits 36 tractors, many features for convenience and safety ' Farmers tell us: New Ide\ Picks cleanest. Husks cleanest. Gets more down com. Cels more bushels of corn per acre New Idei pickeis hate lowest average corn loss of any picker. Husking unit rides on bailing caster wheels lightens load on tractor permils operation in softer fields. Convenient snapping roll adjustment permils most efficient picking under all field conditions. Fewer gicase fittings. Fils many popular tractors. _ _ _ IhTcusS Sec New ISea /i before you buy CHAS. J. McCOMSEY & SONS Hickory Hill. Pa. WILBUR H. GRAYBILL Lllitz, R. D. 2 Mount Joy ;, > v ■'", „ <. f s , *vt > „ tr A< V V * V ♦ Vi* <* V,< s „s < >V S* ->-^-5V * s"c'„ r*'<« r {; „ , f X \ yA^ J N.< v v(" , /+< ' ** W * Xs VA * «■ * ft A N v S A\ * \ A 3? v * LANDIS BROS. Lancaster J. PAUL NOLT Gap A. L. HERR & BRO. QuarryvUle J. H. REITZ & SON, Inc. Lititz, R. D. 4 • Joan (From page 1) John Welk, Strasburg, Rl. Jr. Yrlg - 1. Robert Kauff man; 2. Daniel Derr, Mt. Joy 3. Lowell Landis, Lititz R 3. Sr. Yrlg. - 1. Robert Kauff man; 2. Donald Hershey; 3. Donald Bollinger, Manhemx Rl; 4. Richard Shelly. Two-yr.-old - 1. Elvin Shel ly. Three-yr.-old - 1. Robert Kauffman; 2. Donald Hershey 3. Mrs. Geraldine Hershey. Four-yr-old - 1. Robert Kauffman; 2. Donald Her shey; 3. John Shelly. Aged Cow - 1. Robert Kau ffman; 2. Gloria Shelly. •+. BE SURE YOU SELECT THE BRAND CONSISTENTLY EXCEEDS REQUIRE DON'T SE FOILED. All certified, seed is not after year, A. H. Hoffman Seeds,'lnc. the' ducer of "Certified" winter grains m Ponns’ ceeds the state certification standards for qi wide margin. FOR EXAMPLE: Penna. Certification A. H. Hoffman's C*rh Requirements for Wheat "Pennol - ' y« 99.0% (minimum — - PURITY ' —99.64°/i 1.0% (maximum) INERT MATTER— 0.36° 90.0% (minimum) — GERMINATION —94.00°/ 58 lbs. (minimum) WT. PER BU. 62,2 lbs This explains why farmers who plant Hoff consistently get better results bigger bet crops .... why the blue certification tag c enough. The few cents more you may pay 1 seeds brng back many extra dollars in bigge sixty years, Hoffman has served the farmers vania with dependable seeds. For complete information and prices on Koffrr Seneca and Thome WHEAT, Balbo and Tetra as well as other fall seeds. contact your Hoffman salesman today or phone TW 8-3421 for delivery right to your" farm. RESH INTERESTING PROGRAM FOR THE V FAMILY. See Movies On . , . CC3==:^Bf^ % !rr^ I i-r? CONESTOGA FARM SERVICE Proceeds from cake go to the Meckcnic 3 Brethren Sofrball tecnl QUARRYVILL", PA. Bull - 1. Robert , 2. Donald Welk 1 4-H HOL STp Jr. Calf . i. ■JJJ ly; 2. Larry Der r hi Sr. Calf - i r Hess; 2. Elvin She??' Welk, Strasburg p! J Jr. Yrlg. - i 2. Lowell Landis Sr. Yrlg - i V linger; 2. Richard « Two-yr.-old -1 p , ly 1 FFA HOLSTp Jr. Calf - i g / E SHOWMANsi 1. Elvm Shelly 9 Shelly; 3. Glenn M fitting I.'Barbara Kuln Myer; 3. Linda Es’h anP AND Bunk Feed
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