r ,**¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥■ AVAILABLE NOW § Cert. Buffalo Alfalfa i § Cert. Vernal Alfalfa f Cert. Ranger Alfalfa • Cert. Naragansett Alfalfa • Cert. Pennscott Clover 0 Lincoln Brome Grass ORDER YOUR FALL SEED GRAIN NOW | • Balboa Rye | • Norline Winter Oats | § Cert. Wong Barley | • Cert. Pennrad Barley i | SMOKETOWN Phone Lane, 397-3539 | IT I******** a*********************************** 9 REASONS why you're ahead 95T N \ ► nASSSSS&i: 16 FIELD HARVESTER 1 You get big, 40-ton per hour capacity, yet the 16 is priced with the lowest on the market! 2 You get maximum strength with mini mum weight through brand new design. 3 The lightweight 16 rides on top of soft ground where heavier units bog down. 4 You can green-chop with 2-3-plow power and switch to bigger power for fast silo filling. 5 9-knife cutter head cuts shorter than %-inch. Fine cut feed takes up less space in the wagon and silo . .. cattle clean up after every feeding. 6 You can green-chop daily feedlot ra- r tion in the morning, and... in less than Available with corn head, cutter bar or windrow pick-up units* L. Dt‘em& Sons - IiIZITZ <884131 C. B. Hoober Kauffman Bros. INTERCOURSE MOUNWILLB 708-8501 285-9151 • S-3? Orchard Grass • Reeds Canary Grass • Timothy • Cert. Climax Timothy • Ladino Clover • Pasture Mixture • Balboa Rye • Cert, Redcoat Wheat • Cert. Dual Wheat • Cert. Seneca Wheat • Cert. Pennoll Wheat Como in. See the 16 chopper! International Harvester Cope & Weaver Co. Sales and Service SPBRAXA 783-2288 Nancy Risser Attends AIC In Michigan Nancy Risser, daughter of Dairy Club and the Garden Mr. and Mrs. Allen K. Risser, Spot community club six years. Leola Rl, was one of a group The American Institute of of ten who attended the Amer- Cooperation was chartered as lean Institute of Cooperation, a University in 1925. Its pn- Aug. 9 to 12 in Michigan, mary purpose is to educate sponsored by the Metropolitan members on cooperative sub- Milk Producers Cooperative jects. The A'lC is financed by Bargaining Agency. She will dues from farmer cooperatives be a junior at Manheim Town- in the United States, Canada ship High School this fall. The and Puerto Rico. This year the group met in Syracuse, N.Y. American Institute of Coopera and traveled to East Lansing, tion was held August 9-12 on Mich., by car. They stopped at the Michigan State University Niagara Falls, drove through campus. It will be held in Canada, and stayed one night Missouri next year. I t * * * ♦ on the road at Port Huron. Mich. They arrived at the cam pus of the Michigan State University, Sunday afternoon, Aug 9 The sponsor, the Metropoli tan Milk Pioducers Cooperative Bargaining Agency, is a co- opeiative bargaining organiza tion whose members are dairy farmers in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania The delegates were selected on the basis of leadership, 4-H, FFA, FHA, and cooperative activi ties, and on the basis of an 7 minutes . . , switch units to cut corn silage. 7 You get longer life from the built-in quality. Just one example is the long life roller chain. Not one V-belt or a single link of stamped steel chain is used on the 16! 8 You’re ready to go sooner with the 16. Sharpen knives right on the machine . . . grease fast . . . only 8 fittings with com unit attachment. 9 You get versatility and safety. For ex ample, you can raise the entire chopper to high axle position . . . then tilt har vesting unit forward to avoid picking up rocks. Raise and lowers harvesting units without changing delivery spout angle. NEW FBOVIMNCK 8T 0-7351 I■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ mmsr h sFm Paradise - New Providence ~T~ ■MM Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 22, 1964—11 essay written about the value of farm cooperatives to a com munity. Nancy has been a member of the 4-H Holstein Nancy was one of the more than 600 youth delegates from Checkerboard News ' *-vX THE "SUPER" FLIES It might be said that flies are flies. But th ore are strains of “super” flies that have developed i n immunity to older insecticides. Purina Fly Baits—(Dry Killer id Sugar Base) are highly effective against “super ’ flies as well as the ordinary kind. They contain two remarkable insect killers that kill flies outrig 1 ' plus “come-and-get it” attractants that lure fl’.s, then kill ’em in bunches. Purina Fly Bait—(Dy Killer) is a dry, granular scatter-bait for use on rough surfaces. Purina Fly Bait (Sugar Base) P o finely granu- sEAta. lated sugar scatter bait well suited for use on wood flooring. Control flies B us summer with pow erful, low co’l, Purina Fly Bait (Dry « yCt/ Killer) or Purina Fly Bait (Sugar Base)—r., ailable at our store., John .1. Hess, II John B. Kurts Cedar Lane James High Gordonrille John B. Kurtz Ephrata * %♦* •* .4_> „ X. «» all over United States and Canada who participated in the Youth Program. Some o£ the many things she did dur ing her four day stay included attending general and youth sessions, listening to speakers on cooperative subjects, and participating in youth discus sion sessions One full day was reserved for tours of local co operatives and points of local interest. She visited the Michi gan State museum as well as a 2500 acre, 1300 head dairy farm and a local dairy proc essing cooperative. Every dele gate took a quiz on farm busi ness which tested knowledge of the American Free Enter prise System, especially farm er cooperatives Jr* B. Landis Valley Road, Lancaster Wenger’s Feed Mill, lac. Rheems Whiteside Sc Weieksel Kirkwood S. H. Hiestand Sc Co. Salunga
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