6 Lancaster Farming,. Saturday, November 2, 1963 c •flf TWO OF THE FIVE ELEVATORS in operation at the Aaron Hostetter farm on Tuesday are being fed by some of the 49 men who came to help harvest the 65 acres of corn. Corn poured into three cribs at once as wagons made a steady stream to the barn from the seven pickers. F, Photo. LINING UP FOR DINNER at the home of Aaron Hostetter are some of the 49 friends and neighbors who gathered Tuesday to help harvest the 65 acres of corn. L. F. Photo. »> :<♦> ;<♦> <«• <♦> <♦> .<♦> $ * CUSTOM CORN DRYING P I I AND STORAGE i b I g BUYER FOR NEW CORN £ * p i a 3 Nelson Weaver Grain I *s P i 626-2206 k 3 £ $ & e-»> <♦>’ ■-ser^aa Pre - Inventory Reduction Sale Continued until Nov. 15,1963 at further reduced prices on old models and obsolete A. B. C. GROFF Phone: 354-8901 Tkirk-kirk'kieirk^rkieirkif.i^-kJt^rkii^irk-kirirtrkiciticirk-irk^r^eii^/kirk’^ 'm farm machinery New Holland, Pa. ■> \ first yellow ears -began to bang ting that h)alf the com was ii A KlAinkknre HnrvAcf the wa^oll beds. By mid m'orn- the crib. w iweignours norresr ingi 49 men were on hand to All the cooperation was not (Continued from Page 1) keep a steady stream ot corn m the field. Twenty-six women, tractors and equipment to har- flow .j ng ap the five elevators were on hand to prepare and est and store the corn. an< t m t o the cribj- serve a lunch, o t meat sandiri- The first of the seven two- B the fcjnie Hershey dalles ches, hot maoarom and cheese, row puckers pulled into the the mea to kno , ck off f or (jin- aU kinds of salhds, relishes, field at about S a»m. and the pikers were estima- (Continued on Page 1*1) IN New No., IhiL-fehowh above) with exclusive IH Bear Claw single beater that tears, shreds, and widespreads . . . throws low, .wide finely-shredded blanket. New V-helt drive delivers PTO power smoothly, quietly. Low sides and no-arch design speed loading. Kuggedly-built to take 100-hu. loads, the 103 has all steel sides, tough wood floor, extra-long-life apron chain . . . yet it’s priced low! Plus 5 other PTO and ground drive models from 75 to 150 hu, wi{th paddle or spiral widespread ... all built for fast, efficient hig-load spreading in all conditions. Wood bottom and steel-flared wood sides are Penta-treated for long life. New apron chains stand up under repeated heavy loads. Built low with no upper arch for easy loading. Choose the one that’s sized right and priced right for you! C. B. Hoober INTERCOURSE 708-3501 International Harvester Sales and Service BPHKATA 733-3283 laTiaMaxanai navivii * » V V ' * * COMING IN FROM THE FIELD these farmers hitched a ride on the wagon. They had been in the field since about eight o’clock and were ready for the lunch. More than half the 65 acres of com were in the crib before the men “knocked off” for lunch. L. F. Photo. NOW-SIX NEW MANURE SPREADERS Cope & Weaver Go. David Kurtz MORGANTOWN AT 6-5771 NEW PROVIDENCE ST 6-7331 to match your farm, herd, and tractor power. Kauffman Bros. MOUNTVIULE 283-9151 J. Paul Molt GAP HI 2-4183 D. L. Diem & Sons 1/ITITZ 626-2131