12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 3, 1966 • Farm & Home (Continued from Fage 1) local building specifications were in disagreement, and of ficials decided it would be saf est pioccdure to conform to the higher building code. At Wednesday’s ground treaking ceremony, several speakers made some brief comments. Samuel A. Dum, president of the Lancaster County Agricultural and Home Economics Extension Assn., complimented Elmer L. Esben shade on his generosity in do nating land and money to build the Farm & Home Cen ter. He also thanked the many individuals whose efforts had helped the proiect finally be come a reality. In introducing Mrs. Paul Witman of the county Farm Women’s Assn, foundation president B Snavely Garber said. “The Farm Women of Lancaster County never gave up on this project and sup ported it all the way.” Mrs Witman replied. “This has been our project for several years Now it’s like a dream come true ” Levi Brubaker, co-chairman of the fund drive, pointed out that the campaign for further contributions and pledges is Robert K. Rohret Bulldozing - Grading Pafz Sales & Service Barn Cleaners - Silo Unloaders - Cattle Feeders Quarryville, R. D. 1 Hensel 548-2559 HEAT your home at less cost with a brand-new, high efficiency Texaco Fuel Chief Oil Burner. Ideal for warm-air, hot-water, or steam-heat systems. Silent —efficient—economical. It’s equipped with Texaco’s new Jet Flame Booster— the amazing flame-control device that provides the most heat from the least fuel. Give us a call! fFuelChlef] We Give S&H Green Stamps Garber Oil Co. Texaco Fuel Chief Heating Oil 105 Fairview St. MOUNT JOY, PA. Ph. 653-1821 continuing. “We need several thousand dollars more for our matching fund,” he stated, re ferring to the balance needed to match the second $25,000 challenge pledge. When completed next fall, the Center will expectantly house the offices of several governmental agencies includ ing the Agricultural Extension Service, County Superintend ent of Schools, Farmers Home Administration, Agr i c ultural Stabilization & Conservation Service, and Soil Conservation Service. A multi-purpose unit will be attached to the offices by a connecting lobby, and will in clude a large auditorium, kit chen, storage, rest rooms, and utility spaces. MILES W. FRY & SON Frysville, Ephrata R 3, Pa. 17522 Tel. 354-9558 Growers of: HYBRID POPLARS a good tree. PENNGIFT CROWNVETCH a faultless slope cover. LABOR-SAVING SNOW POSHER Even with the handy long handle, this sturdy snow pusher weighs less than 4 lbs. But it’s built to move snow fast without backacht ... winter after winter. The ribbei aluminum blade has a high carbon steel wear strip. Select hardwood handle has new smooth sable fiinish. YOUR FEED AND FARM SUPPLY DEALER New Holland Supply Co., Inc., New Holland Keystone Hybrids | IS THE SMALL FLOCKOWNER GETTING 1 HIS PULLET CHICKS AT THE SAME PRICE ' AS THE BIG “EGG FACTORY” OPERATOR? 1 0 WELL, USUALLY NOT. BUT HE CAN IF HE ORDERS HIS CHICKS FROM US, BECAUSE WE CATER TO THE SMALL AND MIDDLE-SIZED POULTRYMEN. I And not only do we ’keep the prfce down, but we also give them a “top-notch” pullet that can perform with the best in the land, regardless of how high a price. , Our K-1700 Hybrids have been field-tested and en- , tered in the .Pa. Laying Test over the past two years* and ' they came through -with a vpry high perforin fcnce. - * We are now booking K-1700 Hylfrid thicks for the * 1967 season at 525.00 per 100 pullet chicks, delivered. No extra charge for debeaking or dubbing. Test a sample pen of K-1700 Hybrids against a pen of ■ Hvlines, DeKalbs, Babcocks, Shavers,, Kimbers,- Garbers, j Ghostleys or any other pullbts 'of y6ur diofce.' ' x J i FIGURE for YOURSELF, THINK for YOURSELF { and then make your OWN decision.- During the daytime hours of 7:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. we have authorized Charles E. Sauder & Sons, Phone 445- 3931, to accept chick orders by phone. KEYSTONE POULTRY BREEDING FARM - - TERRE HILL, PENNSYLVANIA 17581 Phone 445-6232 Trostle Named Top Salesman By D, E. Horn Co. John A. Trostle, Dillsburg, has been named the Hornco “Salesman of the Year” by D. E. Horn and Company, Inc., manufacturers and distributors of Hornco Feed in Pennsylvan ia, Maryland and New Jersey. The annual award is given to the salesman with the great est tonnage increase in feed sales over the previous year. The 1966 recipient is a thirty six-year veteran of the feed industry. Trostle specializes in selling dairy feed in the Adams, Cumberland, Franklin Counties area of Pennsylvania. The presentation of the Horn co Salesman of the Year Award was held in conjunction with the Annual Company Banquet. Available From HORNCO SALESMAN OF THE YEAR award was presented at the recent D. E. Horn and Company, Inc. annual banquet to John Trostle, left, by company president E. O.'Hom, Sr. - MAKE CHRISTMAS DREAMS GOME TRUE Give Shotiberger's* s v - ■’ 6 * i Alah 6eyer> Elm ;; 665-2141 Christiana LY 3-56*7; . I? DE-STRO RAT KIUER MONEY BACK GUARANTEE! With Prolin (Improved Warfarin) Kills Rats and Mice Faster! Meal & Pellets with special lure Longenecker’s Hdwe., Manheim J. B; Hostetler '& Son,.Mount Joy I. B. .Graybill & Son, Refton Mussels Stqre & Mill, Tfie Buck Wilhelßr Hdwe., Myerstown Trimble Hdwe.,- Lltitz Galen Hdwe.,,Lincoln ' Lltitz Pet Shop, Lltitz Eby’s Mill, Inc., Lltitz D. E. Horn & Co., Red Lion Hershey Bros. Feed,- Reiuholds Be a hero. 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