19—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January G, 1962 L_. LANCASTER COUNTY’S KEYSTONE FARMER DEGREE WINNERS will receive their degrees next week during the Penna. Farm Show when the Keystone Association of FFA holds its annual winter convention. They are,top row, 1 to r, Paul Welk, Roy Weaver, Jerry Snader, Gerald Kreider and Ronald Kreider; middle row, Ito r, James Richard Eby, Glenn Myer. Larry H Rohrer, and Paul Trimble; bottom row, 1 to r, Jacob H Ham ish, Jr., Kenneth D. Sanders, John W. Eby, Jr., Richard Geyer and David M. Graybill. • Tobacco Sales (From page'l) bidding of 30 dor wrappers and 18 to 20 for fillers, de pending on crop quality. P- Lonllard was reported to be offering 30 and 20. Reports late Thursday in dicated that Rayuk Co. had some buyers on the roads, bub no reports of purchases by that firm were received. While action was quite general most reports Friday ntorning indicated that buy ing was quite spotty. H (MMNM The LARGEST DISPLAY FARM MACHINERY Farm Show LABOR SAVING.. TIME SAVING.. PROFIT MAKING EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE IN THE SIXTIES We Invite you to visii at out district office across the street see on display many more machines, sit down and relax and enjoy continuous movies. We, your local International Harvester Dealers, and Our Sales- men will be at the-Farm Show and the District Office across the ' street to visit with you and explain the latest features of our new machinery. WAGON STYLE TRANSPORTATION FREE FROM PARKING LOT TO MAIN ENTRANCE. COURTESY INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER. Cope & Weaver Co. David Kurtz Kauffman Bros. WILLOW STREET - MORGANTOWN MOUNTVRIE EX 3-2824 AT 6-5771 AT 5-9151 C. E; Wiley & Son McCormick Farm Equip. Store QUARRYVULE - WAKEFIELD EPHRATA ST 6-2895 RE 3-2283 J. B. Hostetler & Sons C. B. Hoober J. Paul Nolt MOUNT JOY OL 3-3721 h. lili I Apply safely on frozen ground IvanM.Martin,lnc. {£"“3s SEE YOU AT THE FARM SHOW! BLUR BALL, PA. IN THE Area Featuring INTERCOURSE SO 8-3501 V syy x#'v . S-y ' - %r v'- 1 ill Gap Hickory 2-4148 GAP HI 2-4183 # Auctioneers (From page 1) / ' ■* Seminar discussions on the topics of Farm Machinery at Auction and License Act Requirements were held last night. Tonightj Woodrow Roth, Emmaus, 'president, of the PAA will preside at the annual banquet. The PAA is affiliated with the national Auctioneers Associaton and the members are represented .throughout the state by five area chap ters, Landis said. • Cow Sale (From page 1) and two went to new own ers at $520 each. The top grade cow in the WOLGEMUTH BROS., Inc. FLORIN Ph. M i. Xoy OL 3-2411 of See I'H Neiv Qas Turbine Powered Tractor at the Farm Show International Harvester Company’* experimental tractor has gas turbine engine paired with a hydrostatic transmission, kin, or body, sections are molded fiberglass. sale brought $5BO. Other grade cows were bid in «t $485 and - $460 ,with .several head .going over. $4OO. A total of 37' cows and first calf heifers were sold along with 28 head of younger stock. Mixed alfalfa hay , brought $32.50 per ton. Feed carts sold for $BO and $72.50 and three milker "units br ought $72.50 each. A 375 gallon bulk milk tank sold for $lOBO and a thermostat ically controleed ventilation fan brought $152.50. Diller 'and KrOider were the auctioneers. ..ft. L HO N EGGEf?: SmmMMV Take the worry out of - your poultry project by putting responsibility where it belongs— Good Feed with real service! Good Management that's you! Good circkfr—that's us! There IS a difference in chicks. HONEGGER LAYERS J. HOWARD MOORE 307 East Second Avenue LITITZ. PENNA. Phones MAdison 6-5408 Windle’s Hatchery COCHRANVILLE, PA. Phones Atglea. LV 3-5941 w 'BmWfmrn
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