r* jj—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, 29,1962 Local F&rrn6rSj Accompanying the group f%AolAt*C was J> 1,3,111 Martm * temtor- UCalC ‘ ® V ml representative foi the AI- Machinery' Plant lls Channels Company. Thousands of farmers and ranchers, farm equipment dealers and salesmen flew into Milwaukee during early Dec ember in what is believed to have been the largest com mercial airlift m aviation his tory. They weie participating in the three-day, expense-paid tiip offered as a bonus by Al lis-Chalmers to anyone who bought one of the company’s farm ti actors Among the* area residents on the trip weie Paul Hess, Karl Kroeck, Samuel A Stolt zfus, Ross E Book, John Zook, J. Inin Denhngei, Chester L Eshleman, Moses K .Stoltzfus, John Campbell, Elwood G. Brubaker, J Rob ert Musser, David McMichael Elvin H McMichael, James G Noll, and L. H. Brubaker, Al lis Chalmers dealer. Also Kenneth Kauffman and Richard Bonholtzer, per sonnel in the Biubaker org anization, and Walter News w anger, James Gmder, Ray mond Gruber, and Anthony Giumelh, dealer. Also Benjiman Shoemaker, Marlin R. Biubaker, Clayton Gruber, Ernest Lefever, Rich ard Huffmaster, and Andiew Nissley, dealer. Also Russell Frey, Norman Shoemaker, and Norman and Richard Myers, dealers. Also Norman Leimnger, David H Good, Richard Ober, Howard W. Kern, John B Huist, and Mr and Mrs. All en Matz, a dealer, and Lav erne Lausch and Roy Brubak- AUTOMATIC I DELIVERIES! Bued mi tha teverltr ad tha weathar and jraw “dagraa-day" aaeda. Va ■aad ta call as—and »a *M2ibMtmiaiqcih«i GARBER OIL CO. MOUNT JOY, PA, Ph. 653-2021 105 Fairview St. er, dealer personnel, They visited Allis-Chalniers Land of Power on the first leg of their bonus trip. A tot all of 29 cities in the United States as well as Toronto, Canada, served as staging areas for some 90 flights on X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X * . TIRES .BATTERIES .LUBRICANTS "EASTERN sum SITS THE PACE" A', for the first time. Eastern States offers you first line jioa snow tires with % deep, broad tread for positive traction. Snow and mud cease to be a problem. Price is low. The Eastern States snow tire rides 10w... is the quietest snow fighter in town. You get maximum safety with nylon, and a life-of-tread guarantee against all road hazards. Popular sizes available for car < and truck. Take the risk and guesswork out of your snow tire purchase. Buy Eastern States CO-OP first line snow tires. United Air Ljnes charteied planes to carry tile visitors to Milwaukee. On the first two days, the trip of sightseeing and enter tainment included tours of the company’s plants in Mil waukee and Harvey, 111., called the Land of Power by Alhs-Chalmeis. On the third day bonus winners spent the morning in Chicago and then flew back to their staging FARMERS WIN THE BATTLE AND KEEP ROLLING WITH TOP PERFORMANCE UNDER RUGGED CONDITIONS HIGHEST IN VALUE-IN-USE Eastern States Farmers Exchange, Inc. mm hi. 3-Way SUPPORT areas in, -the afternoon. „ highlighting the past, preseu At the company’s facilities and future of - the compauj in Milwaukee, visitors saw 50- years in the tractor bus the nuclear'power laboratory nesS. , ’ ' “ en route from 'Mitchell Field ’' j n Harvey they toured tl airport. At »the West Allis company’s new multi-millio manufacturing plant, they dollar engine manufactui m toured the shops, ate' dinner, plant. In the evening aift e ] were entertained by the com- the tour, bonus winners ej pany’s orchestra and chorus joyed a dinner and a fI(J and saw a one-hour pageant show. I 1963 H & N “Nick Chicks” are improved models of the H & N “Nick Chicks” which earned an award* for highest income ($3.12 per hen hous ed) *USDA summary report ARS 44-79-2. Order today. Write, or call by telephone - 633-9891. FLORIN FARMS, INC. Mount Joy, Pa. RFD #l, Box L-176 •4*l it H & N LEGHORNS Day Old Pullet Chicks and Started Pullets (10 to 20 weeks) • • • *• s M *n >}