Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 16, 1960, Image 9

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Available for. Tractor
Operation
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H. D. 3. LITITZ. PA.
Ph. Lane. EX 3-7607
Lititz MA 6-7768
Strasburg OV 7-6002
HARSH
MANN & GRUMELLI FARM SERVICE
R. D. 2. QUARRYVEXE
Before You Buy
Any
Hay Machine
I. PAUL NOLT
Lincoln Hwy„ Gap, Pa.
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NEW BULK FEED STORAGE AND HANDLING
equipment recently installed at the Eastern States Farmers
Exchange, Inc. Service Center at Quarryville. The bucket
type elevator carries feed to the top of the structure where
it is directed into one of the pipes and falls by gravity into
one of twelve bins for storage. Included in the new struc
ture are facilities for bulk storage and spreading of fertiliz
er. The building at the far left is the fertilizer storage.
Open house for members to view the new oftices and ser
vice areas will be January 22. —LF PHOTO
• Lane. Poultry
(From page 3)
M. Shirk, 2375 WV, 10, Jno.
N. Thomas, 22.1; 17. Milton
M. Brubaker,'s2s WRHF, 10
Mo, S. E. Davis 22.3; 33.
40 Males, Walter Lehmun 9.-
3; 18.- Hershey Hostetter,
1500 WV, 10-2, Daniel K.
Good, 21.2; 19. M&B, (Harold
B. Rohrer, 4000 IR, 9, Mead
er’s Poultry, 19 6; 20. Same,
4600 WV, 9-2, Roy E. Ream,
19 9; 21. Same, 5800 WV, 9-2
W C. Mellinger & Son, 19.4;
22. Same, 5800 WV, 9-2,
NO SALE, 18-8 bid; 23. M&B
(Harold Hollinger) 1800 WV,
9, W. C. Mellinger & Son,
20.3; 24. Mervin B. Nissley,
350 L-F-Y, Victor J. Koser
Co, 10.0; 25, Raymond H.
Zimmerman, 5000 WV, 8-6,
HYDRAULIC HOISTS
The 32 available models como to you with
a wide range of lifting capacities ranging
from 3': to 20 tons for your truck, pickup, or
trailer. The smooth, trouble-free action of a
HARSH HOIST has a fast lifting time of from
12 to 160 seconds, which allows more time
for actual hauling.
These hoists como to you at an average
cost of only 164 a day as compared to the
$lO-SIS a day you now spend to manually
unload your truck.
averages 273 His. These economical hoists
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budget was the aim of "Bud” Harsh when
HYDRAULICS UNLIMITED MFC. CO. began
operations. This hoist w»s built and is now
in use throughout the nation.
The HARSH HYDRAULIC HOIST averages
only $328.52 (including Federal excise tax)
and maintains a low taxable weight which
See The New
Meyer Hay Conditioner
Header’s Poultry, 19.2; 26.
Jack Bucher, 4150 WV, 9-6,
Header’s Poultry, 20 0;
27. J. J. Hess II (Arthur
Kast, 1600 WV, 9-6, Daniel
K. Good, 19.5; 28. Greider
Leghorn Farm, 370 WBHF,
13 Ho, Harvin Sweigart,
21.7; 31. Same, 40 Hales,
Victor J. Koser Coo, 10 2;
29. Jack Bucher, 3600 WV,
9-6, Header’s Poultry, 19.3;
30. Hershey Hbstetter, 1500
WV, 10-2, Linn Poultry 21 2;
32. Amos H. Shirk, 1400 WV
10, Ray H. Gibble, 21.9.
Floyd lines, Manheim, ol
the Pennsylvania Farm Bur
eau Cooperative was elected
one of the four directors of
the Pennsylvania Crop Im
provement Association.
Phone ST 6-3630
Special Prices
and Terms
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 16, 1960—9
Co-op Plans
Open House
An open house to display
npwly completed facilities is
planned by the Eastern
States Farmers Exchange,
Inc. The event will take
place on January 22 from 12
noon to 9.00 p. m. at the
Quarryville service center.
New facilities on display
will be new bulk feed and
fertilizer handling equip
ment, a new office and dis
play room, new dumping pit
and conveyor for ear corn
including a new and larger
sheller, and additions to the
commodity wareroom with
two more railroad spots.
The feed handling equip
ment includes 12 bins with
conveyors to handle bulk
mash or grains and will be
used to handle grain bought
locally by the cooperative.
Cooperators and friends
are invited to visit
7 Z*- V.JST A s v., s \a * < s
FOR PRODUCING
. . . FAMOUS
EGGS WITH HIGH INTERIOR
QUALITY AND SOUND WHITE
SHELLS, H & N Research has tak
en the best of nature and blended
this with proved, experiments to
produce a superior laying hen for
your farm.^
Try new H&N Mark II Leghorns, with famous
H&N Quality Breeding plus larger eggs. H&N Re
search assures you of the finest layeryavailable . , • •
today, tomorrow and in the'profitable future.
Write or phone for more information .and new re-
duced paces.
gpljj FLORIN FARMS, Inc.
MOUNT JOY.'JELkD. 1
' Telephone OLdgeW 3-9891
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For Delivery To Your Farm Contact
ELMER BRILL
Phone - EMpire 7-5441
FRANK BUCHER
Ph. - Lilitz MAdison 6-6504
C. B. ERB
Phone Landisville
TWmoaks 8-2531
LESTER ERB
Phone - Landisville
TWinoaks 8-3216
JASON H. MELLINGER EDGAR C. UMBLE
Phone - Slrasburg Phonc ' lllckory 2 ' 4 ° 25
OVcrland 7-6546
A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, Inc.
LANDISVILLE. PA.
• Author Speaks
(From Page 1)
Mayor Thomas Monaghan
and Charles S. Conrad, chair
man of the Lancaster Coun
ly planning commission.
Mr White, author of the
controversial book, “The Or
ganization Man” is winner of
the Benjamin Franklin a
ward for the best article on
American Life for Suberbia
Services in 1953 He will at
tempt to answer questions
and offer piobable solutions
to the problem of the present
conversion of larm land into
unorganized urban areas.
Discussion of the problem
will be moderated by M. M.
Smith, County Agricultural
Agent The 'program is head
ed by Amos H. Funk, presi
dent of the' CVA.
Persons wishing to attend
may make reservations by
contacting Mr. John L Syk
ora. Executive Secretary of
the Conestoga Valley Associ
ation, 839 West Walnut St.,
S' '&V "9? '-‘it V J
R. CLAIR MURPHY
Ph. Hcnscl Kimball 8-2443
JONATHAN S. SHIRK
Ph. - Leola OLdfield 6-6368
LEVI M. STOLTZFUS
Phone - Morgantown
ATwater 6-4359
PHONE TW 8-3421