Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 21, 1960, Image 13

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    Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 21, 1960—13
Food f° r the American work 51 hours to feed an av
* kcr is the best buy in the erage size family for a month
' vor l( j only seven years ago Today, he works less than 40
employee had to hours to do the same.
CLARK ELECTRIC
is your headquarters for
fiIRTON FARM TANKS
SEE-COMPARE-*UY
GIRTON DELUXE 1-PIECE COVER MODEL
AvailaWa In (Tztt 100 (alien thraugh 1500 gallon.
They're built to last. Heavy steel framework sealed
in air tight, rust resistant moisture free chamber.
You get more for your dollar. Gallon for gallon of
capacity, it's your best buy.
Fast, economical direct-cooling.
Completely automatic operation.
Built low—only 34" from floor to strainer opening.
Sanitary stainless steel outlet valve.
Vermin-proof covers keep milk clean.
WE INVITE YOUR INQUIRIES.
Phone Intercourse SO 8-8501
r\ Ut eur factory-trained repratantativas show you why
/.«\ dairyman avarywhtra chaaia Glrton avar ordinary
farm tanka.
PICK THE ANSWER
to your chopping needs
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McCormick no.
■ KUaNATIONAL
PARVtSTCft
J. B. Hostetter & Sons
R. D. 1, KINZERS
Auger-Blower model gives
you 45% more chopping ac
tion with 56 double edged
knives. Chop green forage,
cut silage, mow, clip, shred
and mulch! Full-width auger
feeds cutter-blower for posi
tive handling, finer chopping.
Direct-Throw model does
your daily green-chop chores,
plus many other cutting and
shredding jobs ... at a sav
ing. Big, cup-shaped knives
throw forage to the wagon.
Knives are mounted to dou
ble-cut, too. Let us quote
you our low price.
Shredder model chops
stalks, weeds, brush, or tree
prunings with a minimum
investment. Rugged, direct
drive rotor mounts double
edged knives which can be
reversed for twice the life.
FIELD CHOPPERS
McCormick Farm Equip. Store
EPHRATA
J. Paul Nolt
GAP
MOUNT JOY
i, D i • State University, has been
I omato breeding granted a six-month leavc-of
Project Taken
To Mexico
Russell E Larson, head of June, taking his family and
;he department of horticul- by automobile
. „ , The Penn State horticul
,me at the Pennsylvania IS prominent for his
FLORIN LA MOR
HAS A DEFINITE PLACE IN
YOUR EGG PRODUCTION PROGRAM
Results: From A Recent 12 Months Test
Eggs Were Produced On Florin La-Mor For
4.1 lbs. Feed Per
You can do the same or very similar on your
farm with Florin La-Mor and Proper Manage-
ment.
FLORIN LA-MOR i 5....
• Complete • Economical • Practical
• Delivered in bulk or neatly packed 50 "
papers
Allow us the pleasure of serving you—
PHONE MT. JOY OL 3-2411
Wolgemuth Bros., Inc.
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New McCormick® No. 5
FIELD CHOPPER
• 56 double-edged
knives
• Full width auger
• Four blower knives
• Heavy-duty power
train -
• Direct rotor drive
Kauffman Bros.
MOUNTVILLE
David Kurtz
MORGANTOWN
C. E. Wiley & Son
QUARRYVILLE ■ WAKEFIELD
absence to conduct tomato
breeding studies in Mexico.
Dr. Larson will leave the
University the latter part of
Dozen Eggs
FLORIN, PA.
Now you can get 45% more
chopping action while you chop
green forage, cut silage, mow,
clip, shred, and mulch! See
how the No. 5 Auger-Blower
Field Chopper does all these
jobs—and more. Exclusive
double-chopping action . . .
more rotor speed... cuts finer
and faster. See us for the full
story on all the features, nowl
McCormick No. 61
Power - Unloading
★ 400 Cubic-Foot
Capacity Box
★ Unload From Side
or Rear
★.Wide Selection of
Unloading
Speeds
C. B. Hoober
INTERCOURSE
Cope & Weaver Co.
WILLOW STREET
Messick Farm Equip.
ELIZABETHTOWN
work in vegetable breeding
research, especially hybrid
tomatoes. In 1948, Dr. Lar
son’s studies of FI tomato
seed production techniques
won him the Leonard H.
Vaughan award of $5OO. In
1955, he won the All Ameri
can Trials bronze medal for
the Pcnnswcot muskmelon,
developed at the Pennsylvan
ia Agricultural Experiment
Station. Ho also introduced
the Keystate FI hybred to
mato in 1947'.
# Scholarships
(From Page 1)
or agricultural engineering
Funk said Interested appli
cants should contact the
county district directors for
endorsement and should ap
ply before July Ist, he add
ed.
At a meeting of the Asso
ciation’s Executive Council
in State College Saturday,
plans were made for the an
nual conference of soil con
servation district directors
to be held in Washington,
Pa., on Nov. 3-4 Lee Adam
son of Avella has been ap
pointed program chairman
for the session. - Directors
from Allegheny, Westmore
land, Greene and Fayette
Counties will assist in mak
ing local arrangements.
Judges for'the 1960 con
servation speech contest for
FFA chapters sponsored by
the Association ,were announ
ced at the council meeting.
They are Gerald Bullock, of
Belleville, ' first vice-presi
dent, Wayne B. Rentschler,
Lampeter, program chairman
and Dallas Perfect, state ad
ministrative officer, U. S.
Soil Conservation Service.
At the Council meeting
Raymond D-Shaffer of Dal
matia, Association president,
reported that numerous con
tacts have been made with
Pennsylvania Congressmen
to encourage location of a
$300,000 water and soil re
search laboratory in Pennsyl
vania. Further efforts are
planned by the research and
legislative committees, he
said.
New
Wagon
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