. I ». i \ * Vu 12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October IS, 1966 Several area feed dealers and their farmer customers were among some 250 guests of Allied Mills who recently toured the Wayne Research Center ir Libertyviße, 111. Shown in above photo are: (left to right) Robert W. Ulrich, farmer, Quarryville; Robert B. Fowl, Fowl’s Feed Service, Quaxryville; James G. Kreider, farmer, Quarry Ville; ! and._Dr. M. manager of research, Allied Mills. Below: Mr. and Mrs. Johti M. Heisey, Mount Joy, at right, with Dr. J. E. Hunter, vice president in Charge ofreSearch, Allied Mills; and Mr. and Mrs. James E. Batz, Richland. • * r f° ?? ,Ste p nS n vd.-ofd, F Roll 9 ingstead Luc^ Gov Dee, 17,184 M. 624 F. 365 «nfp 0l L P / odUCe l 16,397 £ Kettering _ Locustcroft Os fo /nfli a \ S \l^ Ur ' y v. e ’ borate Marion, 5-yr.-old, 19,- wTm 0 67fi b F J rS’H a h v? 18, ‘ 710 M - 923 F > 305 days: Reba i 7 Hillmas Pietje, 11-year-old, 17,- ed by Isaac MBi übakef Ss 510 M ’ 658 F ’ 354 days ’ Henket Some business men P° st P° ne M. Hm st, and Henry E Ketter- advertlsm ' g theiT merchandise ing had cows competing re- Verna Faye AcWevement, 17- untll mey have to advertise -n , 020 M, 719 F, 305 days, Elroc their business, too v.f rLw Countess R egal Bloom, 8-yr.- •'ll Becky Della H€§dl, 15,650 10 aia tvt car ri okq j.... M, 598 F, 305 days 0ld ’ 16 ’ 010 M ’ 695 F ’ 358 days - Hurst Northmount Beth, Hiram S Aungst, Elizabeth 6yr-old, 19 262 M, 734 F, 331 town area, had three cows corn days, 2yr-old, Kay Rolling- pleting records; 3-year-ol*d stead Monogram R A, 16,027 Stnckst Joe Sensation Ivanhoe, end "Stop and Go" corn haw Superpickers now A Rubber F/exi-Finger Presser Wheels . A brand new feature you’ll see on New Idea corn pickers in 1966. These powered presser wheels with life-like rubber fingers align the ears for better distribution, keep ears moving along the husking rolls. Result? Greater capacity, cleaner corn. Landis Bros. Lancaster Wilbur H. Graybill A. L. Herr & Bro, Lititz, R. D. Z Quarryville Chas. J. McComsey & Sons Hickory Hill, Pa. Allen H. Matz Denver • •* \:Ti " IT"! * if A. B? C, Groff, Inc. New Holland Longenecker Farm Supply Rheems Chet Long Akron , * »i.r. •> ond Choice 900-1876 lb». 24.75- (Continued from P«|t f) MW Oood 28.60-24.75, Stan- SLAUGHTER STEERS dard and Low Good 22.50-23.- Prime 1178-1425 Ibi. 26.75-27,- 78. oL * toJ°2 B SLAUGHTER HEIFERS P « "’wii 28 J b, ‘ H1 * h Choice and Prime 000- PHmrSv)' 1078 lb, ‘ 24 -50-25.80, Choice 14M S 20 2Sm7B romiS* 80(M080 ,bS - largely JJJ? 23.80-24.80 at midweek. Mixed 2flM g rholcl 4^ S S^ b ?h. Good nnd Choice 750-1000 Ibi Sof h nv*!^ 14, Wi ti- -a- •trlmt'vifl * Ph. 653-1451 : 'tr* -SJ-v-i