';P4owing Contest' amooth^ttffyowturned when the contestant "‘tfcrisn ti%f#d rnbi Pavi, I '' 1 V ' bottom, to ‘ bound'Hes.'com'pTet'es plowing- his .plot. ■ - b J trash coverage, eVjen furrow In other business district bhtors, 'dealfers or their repre- ends,' clean furrow walls, unfitSirectbrs approved conserva sentatives or anyone employed formity Ibetween rounds, cor-tion plans for the following by a farm equipment firm ei- rect depth, and all land eight land owners: ther on a full or part time plowed. ‘Walter Shauh, 106 acres at basis shall not be eligible to Plowshares will slice j l 3) Bart ■enter us a contestant. * rows on the Roy Garber farm.wiiham A. 'Carter, 78 acres ’at Gach contestant shall be re- R3 < neair Brb’s penn Twp.; qtiirod to furnish his own quarry > at 1 P- m - 30 ■ Stauffer Homestead Farms, pIOW, tractor, fuel and repair Entry .forms are availahle^yjjjj am manager, 260 parts. Only moldboard 1 plows rom Elmer V. Good, Lititz acres a j East Earl HI, teast ■Will hfe permitted in the con- , or *be Agriculture Ex-Earl Twp.; IfCenneth Borty, 50 test. Contestants will be scored tension office, 302 Post Offich^ cres a t jfount Joy R 2, Mount on furrow straightness, quick Buildm S. Lancaster. The en-j oy xwp.; Garvey B. Hill, 67 try fee of $l.OO will be re- acres at Elizabethtown Rl, Conoy Twp.; Roy E. Good, 65 acres at Efenver Rl, Breck nock Twp.; Mervm Weaver, 26 acres at East Earl Rl, East Earl Twp.; and Elvin R. Herr, 123 acres at Quarryville R 2, Little Britain Twp. BARGAIN DAYS JULY 18-19-20 20 Prizes worth- over $2OO . Check your Bargain Days Circular number with our fist. Real Sayings for Everyone Soft Plastic Freezer Boxes - 1 Vt. pint 13c quarts T7c Monarch Coolßonges $279 With reservoir $295 Monarch Moderinque (electric) s<l4'l 14 PRICE i » ' Oster Power Tools Fishing Equipment. Jewelry - Odds and Ends iDolls and Toys (Purchases over $5.00) Guff's Hardware NEW HOLLAND ■ll <fH liliilPiliilllllliiililli iill llilill | Get All Your Grain This Year With A New I I McCormick - International Harvester - Thresher I With planetary steering, steering levers control power flow to the two Independent drive wheels—individually or together—for slowing down/ stopping// turning gradually 'or sharply/ or pivoting com* plefely "an a dinle.'lYoti can reverse instantly/ fao, without stopping to shift gears or de clutch.''With planetary steer ing,you can turn quicVer oTnd" in less spdcfe than 'Witfa~ony other Combine! Ask About Our IH fncome Purchase Plan O. L. Diem & Sons PLAN mmmmmuum as% OFF Medicine Cabinets ,E)e'ctric Lamps - Plastic Flowers Thermos Pottles Tray Tables Savogran Products UfeL Products mmi KEW! McCORMICK NO. 93 HARVESTER-THRESHER with Conventional Steering McCormick No. 91 Harvester-Thresher with Magic-Circle Planetary Steering • BIG CAPACITY 42 inches wide straight through ... at undershot feeder, cylinder, and over the straw rack . . . capacity to spare for heavy crops. ■'Set* t ■>■ *• y r mt>X V ■'">/ 2 Row Corn Header-Sheller Available ■i Books ‘Tricycles 834-0&51 iiiiiiiiiiiiisifisiiiiiissiiiiiisiiiiii MTITZ 626*2131 Kauffman Bros. MOrXTVILIiE 285-9151 . , ■* * .... ‘I I . i i i i .. i i i i i i i I I I i I I i I- I I i I , I » . i i » i i i i i i . . . jj- t ,i. ,v> Degrees of Sliriukage Many terms describe degrees of shrinkage, explains Bernice 'Tharp, Penn 'Sffate extension clothing specialist. Sanforized mean# a fabric won’t shrink more than 1 per-cent in either lenfeih of width. Preshrunk should be followed by a few words that j sfcate how mu eh fabric will shrink. Often a la bel- readt “pffeshruhk will not shrink more "thalt 1 *p‘er cent.” Shrhrfcproof, unshrink able, and Will not shrink are not accurate terms. Want Ads Get Results InamnniuHinan FARM LOANS Loans for Machinery, Livestock, Cars, Repairs, arid any farm purpose. 10 - 35 year Farm Mortgages Fnll and part-time farms eligible FARM CREDIT OFFICE ‘4ll W. Roseville Bd. Lane. 393-3921 '' - <^ 4 M V, S C- J. Potil Nolt International Harvester Cope & Weaver Co. GAP Sales and Service NEW PROVIDENCE HI 2-4183 EPHRATA 733-2283 ST 6-7351 David Kurtz MORGANTOWN AT 6-5771 Lancaster Farming, Saturday,'July 13, 1963 HARRISBURG John B. IftcCool, left, who re tired July 1 as director of Pennsylvania Farm Show, is congratulated by State Agriculture Secretary -Leland H. Bull-for distinguished-service. McCool, former coun ty agent in Clinton county, has held Farm Bho’w pdst •sincJe 1955. 4-H Holds Meeting The Lampeter-Strashurg i- H Homemaking club made u j. David Lapp, Leola, sh'dw tuna noodle 'casserole and a e d slides of his trip r to New lettuce ’salad for their project Zealand las an International at their fifth meeting in the Farm Youth Exchange ddle home of Mr. and Mis, Elvm gate at a recent mee'ti’ng of Hie Hess, Jr., Strasburg Rl. New Holland 4-H beef club in Nine members and three the home °f his father, John adults -were present. Carol Lapp. Hess, president was in charge Tle next meeting will be a of the meeting. The meeting tour of the farm, of each mem was concluded with the play- ber to see hls or ' her steer * mg of games. Members and their parents Vill XT . " „ . meet at the home of Hafold Next meeting of the club an(J Richard Leaman> 2 ' 55t will be hem on July 9 in the creek Hill Road on July 19 Hess home. at 8 30 a in. Exclusive DOUBLE-SHAKE, opposed-ac- tion .cleaning. Hydraulic control available for on-the-go adjustment of reel height. 67 factory-lubricated and sealed bearings reduce daily servicing to a minimum. Only 7 daily lubrication points. Mammouth grain tank with folding unload ing auger; can he unloaded in approxi- mately one minute. If you’re in combining ear corn this fall See us for a demonstration. C. B. Hoober INTERCOURSE New Holland 4-H Beef Club Sees Slides 768-3501 5 > * ■5
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