t # t IT*' ll t 4 ** * . Cooperative''Rotal^Siw^ Gritted American cheese,- The Farmer's share of the ’ j k ,. Ir* i* ‘ ‘ cooked,' crumbled bacon consumers rood, dollar .was AtiQllQ'NditOTlSf. VtOnVOftTIOIV and small pieces of ripe 38 per cent in August, one per olives held together with a cent higher than in July: In bit of mayonnaise makes ' a August 1958 the Farmer’s wonderful -sandwich filling. share was 39 per cent. Tanning, NOT*rtb*f 14.;1f59 - II YOU DON’T NEED A CLUTCH- JUST A LIGHT FINGER TOUCH! FORD SELECT-0-SPEED ALL-PURPOSE DIESEL Tl Hydraulic power does f) shifting, but it's controlli handy lever under the wheel. Now, for the first time, you can shift on-the-go to any speed you want, any power you need, by a simple touch of your finger! Ford Select-O-Speed All-Purpose Diesel Tractors give finger-tip, clutch less shifting to any of 10 forward and 2 reverse speeds so you can match rugged diesel pull power and speed exactly, instantly, to changing field conditions. And with Ford’s new independent PTO, you engage or disengage the PTO shaft on-the-go, at any time. Come in and test drive a Ford Select-O-Speed All-Purpose Diesel Tractor today —see what it can do for you/ Allen H. Mats Denver Phone AN 7-6502 Conestoga Farm Service Haverstick Bros. Park Ave.. Quarryville Columbia Pike. Lancaster Phone ST 6-25Q7 Phono TCX 2-5722 Jamesway. BULK MILK COOLERS LOWEST LINE iN THE INDUSTRY Here’s a great new line of coolers direct expansion type —to meet every need. Seven models to choose from in self contained and remote control units. Many exclusive features. • Low height ... 32 inches ... means easly effortless pouring, • Fast cooling, low blend temperatures on subsequent milkings. i • Heavy, stainless steel inner and outer tank. Big radius round comers in inner tank. Recessed dram. • Greaseless agitator motor. No drip or seepage. Dry gears. • Remote control panel at eye height. Switches stay dry, even daring wash-down of milk houses. Out of way of children. • Made in 160 gallon to 600 gallon capacities. See these new Jamesway Coolers before you buy. You’ll be glad you did. They’re designed right, built right. .. for years of service. LANDIS BROS. MANHEIM PIKE. LANCASTER Souder Bros New Holland Phone EL 4 J 5721 Elizabethtown Farmers Supply, Inc. Elizabethtown Phone EM 7-1341 PH. EX 3-390 C President Leland W.. Ni xon of State College leads a delegation of .Pennsylvania Co-operative Potato Growers Association members to the National Potato Council’s an nual meeting in Chicago No vember 17-19 with an ‘‘up and-down’’ report in the 1959-60 potato season in the Keystone State. The season started with extra early and favorable planting and growing condi tions in the scattered potato growing areas of the state, however, rainfall deficiencies were encountered in all areas from late June through mid-August. Hardest hit were parts of the three top potato counties Lehigh, Lancast er and Erie.. Temperatures during the summer months averaged the highest known for many years. Excessively hot and humid weather extended from early July into Septem ber when temperatures were 3 to 6 degrees above normal except during the week of the 14th when record lows were set in many parts of the state and the first frosts came to northern counties. By mid - September soil moisture reserves were short in all areas except in the southeastern quarter of the state. Most moisture during the latter part of the grow ing season came from scatter ed local showers and thun derstorms and humidity was high during much of the tune. Few occurrences of late blight were reported. Lancaster had only about 16.5 inches, more than 7 in ches below normal. The Le Sertoma Pancake Day NOV. 14 10:00 A. M. - 8:00 P. M. Moose Hall - 220 E. King Street ALL YOU CAN EAT Adults $1 Children 50c McCULLOCH’S MAC3SA • Hu [ear-drive A.B.C. GROFF NEW HOLLAND Ph. EL 4-8001 high area endured near drought conditions -most, of the summer and then some sections got too much rain toward the latter part of the season. Erie was nearly four inches under normal and the Potter county area was very dry until the . end of the sea son. Actual plantings were es timated at 46,000 acres La test production estimates (Oct. 1) are for a total crop of 7,761,000 hundredweight, down slightly from the Sept 1 forecast. Save money and do a “top* production" feeding job by combining home grown grains with B-B 32% Pro* teitt mixing feed. S. O. TRUPE East EarL R. D. 1 M. S. GRAYBILL & SON B. G. MELLINGBR BoreviUe • We carry all BULL BRAND Dairy Rc TmkfToug FOR YEAR 'ROUND HARD FOUR SIZES: from 76 to 134 No matter what your spreading conditions —heavy w . . . rough or uneven ground ... or frozen plowed John Deere Spreader will work better and last long< It has extra ruggedness from hitch to beaters. The hitch on a John Deere is heavy, tubular steel is a combination of wood and steel, securely tied to; heavy steer-ribs —and heaVy armored steel side means it’s a rigid unit that will not get a sway-back sides. All beaters are heavy steel—run on high-grade to insure longer life. You can match your herd exactly from the four Deere Spreaders; the 76-bushel “L,” or the 95-bi both of which are ground driven, or, the PTO-driven “W," or the big PTO-driven 134-bushel “N.” Come in the next time'you’re in town for complete A. B. C. GROFF H. S. NEW. New Holland Mount SHOTZBERGER'S WENGER Elm LANDIS BROS. Lancaster 'l* explains Harold .Statfr«xteiti?jon-4 <&»£ xtgs: Which, "Ai* v are possible, quality.’ bo-tosod, for poacl and baking kinds. , Size is not ed in grades, since it affect, quality. MARTIN’S 1960 EQUIPMENT „ Blue Ball, Pa. Lane Wed., Jan 6th at 10 Wed., Feb 10th at Wed., Mar 9th at < Wed, Apr. 13th at We sell on cor WM. Z MA. Ph. New Holland PAUL Z. M. Ph. New Holland IRA B. 773 Valley Rd,, Willow Street, R. John Sprea #s ALAN C. Christiana