6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 6, 1961 business management and is I svral KAnn |e awarded annually to 20 men I.UV.CII ITIOII 19 in Nortll America. Martin A _ T__ OO was presented for member- Among lop £\J shl p by j. B . Needham, sales C I managed of the Harrisburg, salesmen p a „ branch. r -n The citation was read by J. P. Martin of New Hoi- w L Voegelii gene ral sales land, Pa., was one of 20 Al- mana g e r of the farm equlp lis-Chalmers ' farm equip- ment division. The candidate ment division field sales rep- was decorated by Boyd S. resentatives in Milwaukee by Oberlink, senior vice presi acceptance into the com- dent; and L W. Davis, g«n pany’s “Top Twenty” club, eral manager of the farm Membership is emblematic equipment division and a of excellence in sales and vice president PENN SQUARE g MUTUAL FUND I Investing in Diversified Securities for INCOME and CAPITAL GAINS Possibilities j? :i - 3 NO BUYING CHARGE !j NO SELLING CHARGE Subscriptions Accepted With No Minimum Share Requirements _. Free of Pa. Personal Property Tax in opinion of Legal Counsel NON-ASSESSABLE I; J. L. HAIN & CO. i 451 Penn Square, Reading/ Pa. FR 5-4424 : P 1 please send me free information about Penn Square Mutual Pund | Name ii -j Address ,• City and State 'jjv-w. '■r.-'.rmrrv PLANT P-A-G...HARVEST UP TO $5O EXTRA PROFIT PER BAG OF SEED Melvin M. Brendle Clair M. Hollinger R, D. 1. East Earl R. D. 1, Mount Joy OL 3-3470 Terre Hill HI 5-2444 Ray D. Deiter Box 484, R. D. 7, Lancaster Strasburg OV 7-3405 L. J. Denlinger Co. Paradise Intercourse SO 8-3031 J. Clair Hilsher Drumore Hensel KI 8-2380 j ASSOCIATED GROWERSJnQ W'/ s' V THE MOST FAMOUS NAME IN CORN Willis Horst R. D. 4. Lititz MA 6-6755 David B. King Edgar S. Porter Horseshoe Rd., Lancaster R. D. 1, Washington Boro Box 2471 Mountville Feed Service R. D. 2, Columbia Mountville AT 5-2661 Hg2|> R. D. 3, Lancaster Local Feed Firm Announces Two Personnel Shift's Aufftist E “Gus” Bsandins with a B. S. degree August E. Gus Branding, ta Dairy sdence In Manager of John W. Eshel- 1951 £ e was employed by man & Sons Red Rose Eshelman’s as a sales and search Center at Lancaster, service man In the South Pa., is resigning effective on Jersey territory. In 1952 he May 31, 1961 to resume his was transferred to Lancaster, studies at Pennsylvania State Pa. where he helped to ini- 2iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuiiiimiiny ■ ■ Mechanical Transplanter HORSE DRAWN OR TRACTOR MODELS With All The Features The Farmer Wants and Buys \ LESTER A. SINGER | ■ HONKS, PA. Phone Strasburg OV 7-6712 ■ Putting P-A-G hybrids in your planter box can be the first step to as much as $50.00 in extra corn profits from every bag of seed. over 17,000 side-by-side yield checks. P-'A-G -won 8 out of 10 times by an average of ov er 9 bushels of No. 2 com per acre! Figur ing a planting rate of 6 acres per bushel ox seed, that’s an extra $5O profit per bag of P-A-G planted. Want more proof? Let us match PA-G hybrids to your specific soils, conditions and needs . . . you’ll see why P-A-G hybrids are worth up to $5O more per bag of seed. See us soon Eli O. Nolt Cloyd Wenger R. D. 1, New Holland R, D. 7. Lancaster Paul G. Nolt R. D, 1, Manheim Millersville TR 2-7458 Willis H. Weaver R. D. 1, Mount Joy Walter B. Martin R. D. 1. Drumore Hensel KI 8-2692 LOCAL OFFICE Pfister Associated Growers SEE THE GENUINE SOLD AND SERVICED BY P.A.G’s extra value has been proven in EL 4-9332 MO 5-7323 OL 3-4012 Ross C. Ulrich; Jr. R. D. 2, Peach Bottom University. He has enrolled in the Graduate School ’to do advanced work In Dalry Science. x Mr. Branding graduated from Penn State University EX 3-1633 Eugene Spotts R. D. 2, Honeybrook BR 3-3958 Harry J. Daugherty R. D. 1, Kirkwood LA 9-2330 Fred Ejey R. D. 2. Quarryville ST 6-2235 Hensel KI 6-2468 Phone TW 8-7121 tiate the establishment the Red Rose Research c e ter, a division of the jj, Rose Experimental Farms. Until further are completed, the Red Research Center will be der the direction of ViZ G. Conger, D.V.M., who ]0 „ ed Eshelman’s technical & after graduating from ql State University VetontJ College in June 1960. He w work closely with Dr g Robertson, Director of tion, in .developing livesto. and poultry feeds and ing programs. Holstein Sire Added atSPAB The purchase of Mistj Duke 1316590 was annoi ed today by the Holstein lection Committee of itheastern Pennsyl ificial Breeding Cot . Seller is J. O. Ci ier of Greenwood F; ighome, Pa. To be known as SH6O ■, the three year old officially classified “ id” with 89 points 11 soon be available ; by SPAB.C. Hr .•eders. SH6O Misty’s pedigree ns several generations \y respected names Dunloggin bloodline ' is Hedge Adean ’ ■y, formerly in the ttive’s stud. H? .jS 634 DHIA records , ;ially-sired daughters S.P A.B C, area .age 12,701 lbs of % test, and 493 lbs was classified and has 128 ot sified daughters .•age 79.2. The dam of SH6O W “Excellent” Caen ;er Duchess, whose •d Improvement - rd is 18,541 lbs of % test, and 805 lbs i seven years of age, twice-daily for 365 1 is a daughter of Id Medal Sire,” -dmaster. Bulk Spreading Service Dealers for— FERTILIZER and LIMESTONE SMUCKER BR Bird-in-Hand Ph. Leola OL 6-2229 on-Mastr Stand Campari Check V' the are built to lost - perform to give f for your money. MODELS for ALL Sizes for ALL Cutting & Shreddn ' Come in and see ' for FREE 20-poge L. H. BRUB Stmsburg P&® R. D. 3. V Ph. Lane. 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