Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 09, 1963, Image 11

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    I Beef'Sole
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((yß i the four counties of Lan
ier, Dauphin, Chester and
irthumberland.
guyers of the club steers
,ciuded.
Acme Markets, Philadelphia,
nni ler and Co., Inc., Lanc
,terj Host Motel, Lancaster;
y a tt and Shand, Lancaster;
H Hoffman Seeds, Inc ,
H F Hildebrand,
pasburg; Zimmerman’s Res
lUrant, Lancaster, Modford,
lC> Chester, Armstrong Cork
5i Lancaster, Thomas Hew
' Vintage, Heinz Riverside
ibntoir, Baltimore, Martin’s
l)r y, Lancaster, Shaub’s
lo e Shop Inc, Lancaster,
ilheffer Food Market, Lanc
.ter7 Lancaster County Na
lonal Bank, Lancaster; Lem
,ney’s Butcher Shop, Ches
f( Farmers Bank and Trust
Lancaster, W. C. Diller
licking Co , Lancaster; Way
Co, Lancaster; Sears Roe
3li and Co , Lancaster; Un-
National Bank of Mount
Mount Joy, Arbogast and
itian, Inc , Allentown; Qar
i’s, Lancaster: Fred Linton,
11 ry ville; Schluderb e r g
•dle Co , Inc , Baltimore;
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More farmers each
month prefer to buy
their
t HAY • STRAW
• EAR CORN
from us for better value and all around satisfac- %
tien. At farm or delivered, any quantity as your *
requirements may be. ' *
Area Code 717 687-7631 '
Esbenshade Turkey Farm;,
2 S
~ INTCtHAIIOMAI.
HARVESTER
Penn JDairies Inc., Lancaster;:
Bara Food, Pottavllle: Holl-'
day Motel,- Lancaster.
Baum’s Bologna, Tnc.-,' Eliz
abethtown; ■ A. K. Mann Jr.,
Lancaster; Howard S. Bunting
Sons, Lancaster; Elmer Sen
senig Pood Market, New Hol
land; Gatelli Wholesale Meats,
Philadelphia; Conestoga Na
tional Bank, Lancaster; -Jacob
H. Ruhl Inc, Manheim; Mark
ley’s Meats, Lancaster; Herb
ies Mfeat Market, Downmg
town, Bombergers Store, Elm;
J Richard Nissley, Landls
ville; Dauphin County 4-H
Baby Beel Club, Sechrist
Bros., Dallastown, Union Lea
gue, Philadelphia, The Bell
Telephone Co of Pennsylvania,
L W Kulp, Manheim;
Knights Meat Market, Penryn,
Wenger Feed Mill, Rheems;
Farmers National Bank, Li<<-
itz, Greenawalt and Keck, Lan
cais'ter, Muslser 'Food Locker,
-Buck, Samuel K Shotzlberger
TruCkiing Co , Lancaster, A
B Holhnger and Son, Inc ,
Lancaster, Wiggins Chevrolet
Co , Lancaster, Bayuk Cigars
Inc , Lancaster, Reliable Truck
Co , Lancaster, Stauffer’s Sub
urban Liner, Lancaster, Mus
ser Leghorn. Farm's, Florin,
SINCE, 1890
PARADISE, PA.
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COME IN NOW! LET US FIGURE YOUR EARLY TRADER'S BONUS. DON'T DELAY—
EVERY DAY COSTS YOU MONEY AT THE RATE OF 6% PER ANNUM-IN CASH.
C. B. Hoeber
intercourse
768-3601
D. L. Diem & Sons
XiITITZ
626-2131
EARLY TRADER’S BONUS!
We're trading big! The maximum on trade-in allowances plus a
cash bonus-ihat's what weTI give you if you trade now.
• Trade machinery that needs repairs.
• Tade machinery that won’t last another season.
• Trade good equipment that you’re not using.
• Tade equipment your farm has outgrown.
... but trade now on a new tractor, combine, corn picker, or any
other major machine. You’ll be glad you did.
We’ll pay you an Early Tader’s Bonus of 6% interest per an
num for a specified time on the value of your trade-in and/or any
cash payment. You get the bonus within a few days after you
place the order.
International Harvester
Sales and Service
EPHRATA 7SS-5383
CHRYSANTHEMUMS BY THE THOUSANDS color the landscape on the
Harold Kreider farm north of Lititz. The Kreiders got started in the business of
raising “mums” three years ago when they received two plants from a nursery
as a bonus for buying two shade trees. Both the original plants died, but Mrs.
Kreider was so interested in the flowers that she got a few plants from a cousin.
Since then, the chrysanthemum bed has grown to 5,000 plants of some 45 varie
ties. Kreider says the dry weather cut the flowers short this year, but still some of
the plants were in bloom for more than 12 weeks. A mulch of com cobs helps to
keep the soil moist and two coverings wi th an insecticide spray, applied with a
boom-type crop sprayer, kept the plants insect free. “We would like to have 100
varieties next year,” Kreider says. L. F. Photo.
Schultz’s (Diner, Nazareth,
Consolidated Dressed Beef Co ,
Philadelphia
Fred F Groff Iruc , Lancas
ter; 'Manheim Auto Auction
jlnCy '-Manheim, Ralph Myers’
Sons Ibjc \ Salunga, J C Sna
y-ely and Son, Landisville,
•Glass Kitchen, (Lancaster; Sch
ick Inc , Lancaster, W B He.-
stand, Elizabethtown, S. L
Heilbrdn and Sons, Lancaster,
(Bhy’s Mill, Lititz, "White Oak
Mill, Manheim; Walter M.
Dunlap and Sons, Inc., Lancas
ter; Johnson Cattle 'Co , Lanc
.aster, Arnold’s Garage, May
town, and Roy Rice, Silver
| Springs.
Cope.& Weaver Co.
NEW PROVIDENCE
ST 6-7331
J. Paul Noll
GAP
HI 2-4183
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 9, 1963—ff
County Riders
To Go To State
4-H Competition
Five members of Lancaster
County 4-H horse clubs will
exhibit their skills next week
at the state 4-H horse show
in the Farm Show arena,
Harrisburg.
The exhibition will get un
der way at 6:30 pm. Novem
ber -14, and will continue
through the next day as part
of the Pennsylvania Livestock
Exposition. '
Competing for state laurels
Kauffman Bros.
MOUNTVILLB
285-9161
David Kurtz
MORGANTOWN
AT 6-5771
will be Michael Shoemaker,
Quarryville R 2, and Joe Wi
vell, Columbia Rl, in the Bar
rel Race Wivell will also com
pete in the Pole Bending class.
Rosemary Binkley, Quarry
ville R 3, will ride in the Sad
dle Seat Equitation class
junior division, while her sis
ter, Anna Mary, will compete
in the senior division.
Mary Ann Gabriel, Quarry
ville, will compete in the Eng
lish Pleasure class, and she
will show an animal in th«
Weanling class.
The youthful riders mm the
right to participate in th©
state show by finishing first
or second in a class at th©'*'
District 10 show earlier this
year.
Profitable
Prtersis*
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STARTED
PIIUEIS
"DEKALB” ft a Bafistered Brand Hama.
Numbers are Variety Designation.
Headquarters for
DeKalb Pullets
DUTCHMAN FEED
,MILLS, INC.
Stevtsns, R:‘ 13. 1, Pa.
Phone Ppbrafa 733-3020