24-HOUR SERVICE! Wu cat there fast If you hart baratr trouble. Well mdjmat yumr burner for •eonomieal operation gwigleta awubmtion., GARBER OIL CO. MOUNT JOY, PA. Ph. 653-2021 105 Fair view St. WE INVITE’YOU... to STOPjN and SEE the BIG NEW VwX, V . $y '*>'• •*■ / ~•>*■■■ y v A A* ' A . '-*-A ’*,’■?;■•' ;X —< - 4 •* r - , -7A- " 4 * X gS*<N- V* * « <7 v -' >' a" - '* " '*Wt< ~ < H ' V *. V 1; f < „ i * +v 4 t See how you can increase your work capacity with Big Horsepower .., Big Weight... Big Size. Available ', with 6-cylinder Power-Crater gasoline or LP gas en-| gines or turbo-charged diesel. Investing' in bigger eam-s ing power is sound farm management.' Poker Crater !i an AUI«-Ch«lrncn tradcmtfk.l [Finance for profit. Ask us about Allis-Chalmers’ time payment plans, * ALLIS-CHALMERS .SALES AND SERVICE/ \qfr L. H. Brubaker Lititz, Pa. Grumelli Farm Serv. Quarryville, Pa. OXFORD CHAPTER YOUNG FARMERS Associa- tion was presented its charter in the state association YFA Wednesday at the state convention at the Penn sylvania State University. Here Lee Brown, left, presi dent of the chapter and D. Kenneth Thompson, chapter advisor examine the new charter. The Chester County school has held young farmer classes for several years, but had never been granted a charter by the state association. L. F. Photo. v 4 - *v>< s- x * * < s'-'-.r* x t - N. G. Myers & Son L. H. Brubaker Rhceins, Pa, Nissley Farm Service Snavely’s Farm Service Washington Boro, Pa. Lausch Bros. Equipment s z ' *■> 7>T| si Fs&., v,- > V 'x * £ Lancaster, Pa, New Holland. Pa. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 1, 1962—: • Young Farmers (continued liom page 12) giound with spiings. Clear spans of 70 feet aie common, and the manufactuiei believes a 100 feet span is possible. lie descnbed a fencing machine that dines, posts, sti etc lies vvne and fastens it to the posts all in one opera tion and does it in one fifth the time it normally takes to make the same kind of fence Mc.Tunkin said Ins company believes that a building is ob solete when it is built if it is not an integral pai t of a matei ial&-handling system ‘‘Unless it is designed into the system, it is just another roof to put things under,” he PRIZE WINNING STEERS Grand Champions and Reserve Champions chosen at the Lancaster County and Chester County 4-H Round-ups were fed well. The ever-increasing volume of Wayne Sweet Mix each year indicates the cattlemen of Pennsylvania are aware of the fact that Wayne Sweet Mix is truly a quality product. Th is natural protein feed along with good management is responsible for developing many Grand Champions. THE GRAND CHAMPION AND THE RESERVE CHAMP ION CHOSEN AT THE RECENT CHESTER COUNTY 4-H ROUND-UP HAD BEEN FED WAYNE SWEET MIX. THE GRAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION CHOSEN THE FOLLOWING DAY AT THE SOUTHEASTERN 4-H ROUND-UP AT THE UNION STOCKYARDS IN LANCASTER HAD BEEN FED WAYNE SWEET MIX. The proof of the feed, therefore, is in the eating. Wayne Sweet Mix with natural protein may cost a little more, but if the difference is as much as $lO per ton, the increase would amount to only $l.OO per ton when mixed to make one ton of complete feed. On the basis of the Nov. 19th price of cattle, the $l.OO per ton is offset if only appro ximately lbs. additional weight per animal is secured. The additional weight beyond this re presents valuable dividends. For instance, if Way ne Sweet Mix gives you 75 lbs. additional weight per animal you’ll have an additional income of ap proximately $21.50 per head. There is a Wayne dealer near you with a supply of fresh Wayne Sweet Mix. Your business will be appreciated. Gurney D. Brandt Sons Irwin K. Curry Hershey Pa. John K. Curry & Sons Dutchman Feed Mills, Inc. Stevens K. 1). 1, Pa Grubb Supply Co, Klu-abetlitown, Pa. John M. Herr GiautvlJlo & Jonestown, Pa. Horst’s Mill Lebanon K. I). I, Pa, Lime Valley Mills AVillon Street, Pa. Marion Roller Mill Stoin hsbui a. Pa, Lebanon, Pa. PalmM'.i, Pa Heck’s Mill Lee&poi t, Pa. Hershey Bros, ileinholils, P<«. said tVe will continue to den-' op systems lathei than nul vidual pieces ot equipment, li said McJunkin said hi-, (ompaii has i called th.it Russia lapully latching up with tin United Stales in steel pi educ- tion technology and man other technologies Perhap they aie ahead ot us m som space technologies, hut tie production ot food is om techuologj in which Ameuc is still fai out in 1 1 out, h said Markey’s Wayne Feed Store Lebanon, Pa. Ellis W. Mentzer New Holland, Pa. H. H. Miller Pa\t<)um, Pa. Millersville Supply Co. Millers\ die, J’a Mountville Feed Service Columbia U. I). 3, X’a. Fowl’s Feed Service Chestnut l’a. Rohrer’s Mill UoiiKs, i’a. Chas. E. Saudcr & Sons Ka*,t Karl, I’a H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc, Winner - Kouks - J.cola, I’a. J. K. Stauffer & Son Jxmn and UelJaav, I’a. J. C. Walker & Son, Inc. (,ai>, I’a. ■1
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