12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March. 11, 1961 Town & Country Business Club Is Organized David Lapp, 'Bareville Rl, was elected president of the newly-organized Town and Country Business Club Tues day night. Other officers elected were vice president Donald Mus ser, Mount Joy Rl; secretary, Florence Mae Flory, Man heim R 3 and Treasurer, Li vin'- Hess, Bareville Rl. The new club, under the auspices of the AgriculiJial Extension Sendee and 4 -ii club workers, will study tht functions of marketing agri cultural products Adult leaders are Richard Lcfever, Quarry ville Rl, Harold Mangle, Strasburg, Jack Owen, Editor of Lan caster Farming and Victor Plastow, associate County Agent. Tom Piper, Extension Marketing .Specialist for South Central Pennsylvania, was the mam speaker at the organizational meeting. SiiiiiiiiiiiiMmiiiiiiuiimiiMiHimia ■ jj 1941 —2oth Anniversary— l96l ■ SPRING SALES PROMOTION NoW”Blgger Than Ever! SAVE - Special Anniversary Prices MANY—MANY SPECIALS HI ■niwnMt m m 5 V M m » » ■■■■—WWOTmmiWiftWMHiMlt Charles B. INTERCOURSE CLARK ELECTRIC ii your heodquarters for GIRTOH FARM TANKS tCE-COMPARE-lUY OIRTON DELUXE I.PtECE COVER MODEL Available lit (lies 100 gallon through 1500 gallon. They're buili io last. Heavy steel framework seal ed in air light, rust resistant, moisture free chamber. You gel more for your dollar. Gctllon for gallon of capacity, it's your best buy. Fast, economical direct-cooling. Completely automatic operation. Built low—only 34" fiom floor to strainer opening. Sanitary stainless s'eel outlet valve. Vermin-proof covers keep milk clean. V/E INVITE YOUR INQUIRIES E. D. 1. EINZEHS Phone Intercourse SO 8-3501 r\ Let our factory-trained representative* show you why /S\ dairymen everywhere choose Girton over ordinary 0“ farm tank*. A series of 10 more meet ings and tours of county businesses is scheduled for the summer months. • S. Sloat (From page 1) who can also sec the big pic ture of Farm Management.” he said. Sloat came to Lancaster as Farm Management Specialist fresh out of Penn State. Six years later he became assist ant county agent, and in ’4l was made the first Associate County Agent in the state. Roy B. Herr, veteran poultryman of Lancaster R 7; David'M. Land is t seed corn grower of Lancaster R 6; Da- OFr ICERo Or I'HE NEW Lx inßGAxxl/iED, Town and Country Business Club are, vid C. Witmer, poultry and left to right, president, David Lapp; vice president, Donald Musscr; secretary, Fltmcncb general farmer of Mt. Joy*, Mae Flory, and treasurer, Elvin Hess ’ —L F. Photo and Carl Schuldt, manager of Masonic Home Farms, of Elizabethtown were am6ng these expressing their grati tude to Sloat for his aid and assistance through the years B Snavely Gajber, on be half of the extemio i associa tion presented Sloat with a book of 78 testimonial let ters from friends and associ ates • Acting for the group in at- See Us, Today! Hoober PH. SO 8-3501 tendance, Levi Prubaker, caster County Floral Associ presented a camera, project- ation, and The Pennsylvania or and screen to JVir. and County Agents Association. Mrs. Sloat. Photography has been one of Sloat’s hobbies. Mrs. Jane Nolt presented Toastmaster was William H a purse of money to Mrs Wilson. Sloat from the Farm Worn- gloat said i the future en’s societies ox the county, holds some relaxing, visiting Other presentations were friends, doing those things made by Pennsylvania Pow- he never seemed to have er and Light Co , The Lan- time’ for before ~ and seeing V 10 c to 34 c MORE NET INCOME f 1 THAN OTHER MAJOR EGG STRAINS (35c more than average entry in 15 tests) a ♦Based on final reports in 1959-60 Random Sample Tests in A” 2 -. 8.C., Calif., Fla., la., Minn., Mcr., C.N.Y., W.N,Y., N.C., Pa,, Tenn., Tex., Utah, and Wise, In the three 1959-60 tests in which the new K-155 Kimberchik was entered, it equalled the well n known K-137 in net income. Have us reserve your 1961 Kimber pullets now! i?' Longenecker's Hatchery ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. , EMpire MS4S Saucier Easily'At fachsd in Only 3 Minutes Now available fo* ceSiaia models of the’ following tractors FORD FERGUSON INTERNATIONAL JOHN DEERE MASSEY - FERGUSON MINHEAPOLIS-MOLINE OLIVER PORSCHE DIESEL DEXTA - * f\ s'> 'p Jx J» - . ';3# - - ~ *«-•> ’ >-m. V y''* sK y, '%v FEATURES: (1) Easily attached or detached. (2) Operated- by tractor's own hydraulic system. (3) Lever trip within easy reach of operator. (4) Fork raises "level" and has removable tines, (S) Break-Away Coupler is standard on all Loaders. (G) Scoop can easily be attached to the Fork. (7) Sturdy construction, yet reasonably priced. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT YOUH I.CCAL TRACTOR DEALER OR US DIRECTLY NEW HOLLAND, PA.. Willis Z. Esbenshade was in charge of the meeting. . v* - y * ♦ % HYDRAULIC LOADER Manufactured by some of the county. He vud he and Mrs. Sloat plan to continue living in Lancaster County. | KILL RATS! \ ■ Us * ! | RAT KAKES!* PHONE EL 4-8721
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