Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 15, 1965, Image 5

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... lets you mow up to IVi mph.
' Here’s a new mower that will mow wherever you can
drive your tractor... on rough fields, terraces, steep
hanks, or deep ditches. Hitches easily to the draw
bar to back and maneuver like part of the tractor.
Rear caster wheel lets the 120 follow contour of the
land like a trailing mower. Cutter bar operates in a
wide range abovejand below ground level.
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Channel 8; plans were dis
cussed for a director’s tour
of the county for the county
commissioners in September.
Steven Mace of the State
Game Commission announced
that a special anitleiless deer
season held in several south
eastern Pennsylvania Coun
ties wlas a success He re
ported that the 869 deer
killed during the special sea
son was in line with the pro
gram to keep the deer popu
lation in balance
Wayne Maresch, county con
seivaliomsit, announced that
his department had exceeded
its goal on combined foot
age of cropland and diversion
CUT LABOR COSTS BY
USING CHEMICAL WEED
CONTROL ON YOUR CROPS
We have the chemical you need for
controlling weeds.
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• Emide (diphenamid) ® Aminotuazole
• Vegiben • Sesone
• Amizine • Simazine
Phone or come in to our
store for complete details.
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: are quiet, self-cleaning. They’re
crowned in the center; they squeeze
together under pressure to give you
,. up to 1% inches of crushing contact
over the full 6-foot length of lolls.
McCormick rubber rolls crock On-the-go hydraulic conti 01. You
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 15, 1965
terraces. He also submitted
the applications of three new
coopei'ators Leon Z Martin,
Stevens Rl; Arnold J. Ra-w
-son, 313 Copples Lane, Wal
lingford: Richard Bard, Con
estoga R 2. These were unan
imously approved by the dr
lectors present
Maresch announced he is
still in the piocess of bring
ing the iSoil Conservation
Service cooperator file up-to
date He submitted 22 names
of former cooperators foi
cancellation who were either
deceased or out of farming
These cancellations were ap
pioved by the directors
Chairman Amos Funk an-
Ph. Lane. 397 3539
Cope & Weovei* Co.
NEW PROVIDENCE -
786-7351
nounced that a tentative
date, July 19, had been set
for a joint meeting with the
Lancaster County Planning
Commission to clarify the
position of agriculture m
county development plans.
• Dale Hershey
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ifications of leadership and
cooperation
Keystone pins were present
ed by T M Malm, Area FIFA
Advisor, to Joe Russell,
Lowell Landis, and Gary Le
fever State project awards
also weie presented by Mr.
Malm to Ben Nolt, gold med
al for poultry project book;
Gary Leifever, silver medial
for swine enteipnse book;
and Dale Hershey, bronze
medal foi multiple-enterprise
book including dairy, crops,
and poultry
Two special award's weie
given by the Chapter for
services rendered m the past
year The Honorary Chapter
degree was presented to Gary
Shotzfoerger, John Deere
Farm Equipment dealer A
special citation was awarded
to the Manheim National
Bank, received by Norman
Weaver, president
One of the highlights of
the program was the presen
tation of the FPA Chapter
Sweetheart, who serves m a
social capacity The
Sweetheart Diana Heistand,
presented the title to the new
Sweetheart, Julie Baker,
daughter of Mr and Mrs.
John Baker, Manheim
Slides of the top to the
National Convention at Kan
sas City, Mo, toy Dale Her
shey and John Gish, closed
the program
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14 50-15 50 , UiS 1-2 15 50-16 00,
UiS 2-3 400-550 lbs 14.00-15 00.
Sheep 225- Active, Spring
lamibs mostly 50c higher Ekves
fully steady Choice land,
Pnme 60-90 lbs Spring lamibs
30 CO ?3 00, One Lot 90 lb.
Good w ooled slaughter lambs
$25 00 Utility to Choice wool
ed Slang Mei ewes $6 00-10 00.
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velvet smooth look
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with impulse starter
• Safest rotary in world with
Safety-Guard Blade
• Squeeze-N-Mow handle
controls transmission
• Optional wind tunnel
discharge and grass catcher
Priced from $59.
L. H. Brubaker
350 Strasburg Pike, Lane.
R. D. 3, Lititz
Phone Lancaster 397-5179
Strasburg 387-6002
Lititz 626-7766
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