Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 23, 1961, Image 5

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    Welding Classes
Are Scheduled
At New Holland
An evening arc welding
school for farmers in the
area will begin the week of
January 15th at the 'Garden
Spot High School, Robert D.
Herr, teacher of vocational
agriculture said this- week.
The school will be con
ducted one night a week for
five consecutive weeks. It is
for beginners and other wish
ing to improve their welding
skill
Robert D. Herr and; Gene
Daugherty, Vocational -Agri
cultural teachers at the high
school, will teach welding in
various positions, off different
kinds of metal, welding,-east
iron, soldering, cutting and
brazing with an arc welder
Persons attending , all five
sessions will receive a certi
fied diploma. A fee,of $5,00
will be charged for the
course and all materials
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Year after year
we find ourselves
selling
HONEGGER
LAYERS
To the same' Folks!
Their success
the secret
of our success!
HONEGGER
LAYERS
J. HOWARD MOORE
307 East Second Avenue
LITITE, PENNA.
Phone: MAdison '6-5408
Windle’s Hatchery
COCHRANVILLE, PA
Phone: Alglen LY 3-5941
power'insurance
GENERATOR
fh. moment power - -
falls, a WiNCO Re
mote-Start, stand-by %
electric generator
with Automatic Line
Transfer ,will take over. tjBHplC.
You don't have to
touch it to keep re-
frig era tion, lights, heat, power going.
Learn about tha new Low Npisa Lavel
5000 Watts with Automatic Con«erv-er
Idling Control.
Belt drive and P.T.O Models
Available for Tractor
Operation
L H. BRUBAKER
350 Sirasburg Pike, Lane.
Lrtitz, R. D. 3
Ph. Lane. EX 7-51£9
Sirasburg OV *#69os
needed for the course will be,
supplied free of charge.
The welding school will be
limited to thirty-five persons,
.on a first come—first served
"Basis
Interested farmers are in
vited to contact the Agricul
ture Department of the Gar
den Spot High School by
January &, 1962.
• Poultry Co-op
(From page 1)
Replacing Carlin as treas
urer is Melvin Stoltzfus, of
Ronks Rl.
> Carlin, 35, a 1944 graduate
of Coatesville High School
won the coveted Star Farm
ei award in the Future Far
mers of America in 1946. He
was elected to the coopera-
CAN YOU FILL IN THE MISSING WORD?
The answer -should be easy because some things just naturally go together.
Take electricity for example. It just naturally goes with comfort, convenience
and a low-cost way of getting things done. That’s why electricity and better
living go hand-in-hand ... to make it the biggest bargain in your family
budget today.
Mfjnffjnio pepjff —nnsuy
How wondrous the message given to all man-
' kind at Bethlehem nearly two thousand years
Now, on Christmas Eve in 1961, an un
easy world pauses to hear the glad tidings,
ago.
and is filled with hope and joy-once more.
For the Prince of Peace
is born anew
in the silent hearts of
men;
May,His loving, peace
abide with you
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s& He comes to us
again.
MILLER &
tives’ board of directors two
years ago. He operates a
farm in partnership with his
brother Walter, who was
also an American Farmer in
the FFA. The brothers be
gan their poultry business
in 1940-while still in high
school.
Bulk Spreading
Service
Dealers for—
FERTILIZER and
LIMESTONE
SMUCKER BROS.
Bird-in-Hand
Ph. Leola OL 6-2229
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Rohrerstown, Pa.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 23, 1961
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