Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 07, 1967, Image 15

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    Your Invitation •••
To Visit
FARM SHOW
Location 505 Section E Main Floor
(See Our Unusual Water Display)
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• E To GROCE DISTRIBUTORS, Inc, =
= 210 Sassafras Street, Selinsgrove, Pcnua. =
t E Gentlemen: =
I s Please send full information about Cccoroll Weather- =
S Sealed Roofing and Siding. I am interested in E
| S covering □ recovering □ a building measuring
• E approximately x feet. ~
I E □ Please also send information about your Packet E
( S steel-frame Farm Buildings covered with Cecoroll. E
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Only Bearcat
Gives You A Choice
WITH 24” ROLLER MILL (EAR CORN HEAD) and
Auger Feeder This model made especially for Roller
Mill. (Note feeder and unloading auger are opposite
side from hammer mill models). Handles l&rge amounts
of ear corn and grains Granular rolled feeds.
Ibre’c a Grinder-Mixer designed by specialists in the
feed grinder business for over 50 years. The Bear Cat CHECK, THESE
Crtnd-O-Mix offers you the largest selection of types SMC,AI FE *TU*ES
»nd designs of hammermills and roller mills available *
anywhere. With this machine you can process up to 4 # c«n<.nir.t. i.aWms
lons of formula feed per hour. Expenses including ,r,n ’ ei,hfr sid»
labor, fuel and depreciation are only about $l,lO per • swnsmj <uf<r
lon. The social tapered-bottom mixer tank and agitator “ nl **" l,r
arms insure complete mixing of gram, roughage and- * hu*«* r
additives. (Gnnd-O-Mix is available without grinder • u-.nch
lor mounting your present Bear Cat Grinder). Iy r« n,ixin »
BEARCAT Quality FARM MACHINERY SINCE 1908
| See FRICK Co. Dealers at the Farm Show
FARMERSVILLE EQUIPMENT CO.
EPHRATA, PA. 717-354-9221
LONGENECKER'S FARM SUPPLY
RHEEMS, PA. 717-367-3590
NISSLEY'S FARM SERVICE
1 WASHINGTON BORO, PA. 717-285-4844
STOLTZFUS FARM SERVICE
z'~ GOCHRANVILLE, PA. 215-593-5280'
Our CECO Exhibit
at the
Zip Code
X *
4-H Corn And
Tobacco Show
Winners Named
Top honors in
4-H corn show held last Fri- _ Kaiif
day afternoon at the Bayuk eidei ’ Columbia
Cigar Co., Lancaster, went to R2 ’ had ,he reserve cham P ,on
CALEB M. WENGER
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> Kuggerf, •xtra-streng
frame and axles '
the
DAIRYMEN
CATTLEMEN
Here’s die answer to your
MANURE PROBLEMS
MANURE DISPOSAL
SYSTEM
Saves Time—Saves Fertility
Just icrape or wash manure, beddin* waate at
feed Into Easy Way holdlm lank When you’re ready,
the powerful afltator and aelf-primlnr chopper impeller
Bwill put the homoienlzed mixture Into Eaay Way
field ipreader. No do*— jjo mete— m Mink.
For complete information on the
EASY WAY DISPOSAL SYSTEM write to:
K. D. 1, Drumore Center KIB-2116, QUARRYVILLE, PA.
See Us at Booth 312 & 313 at the Farm Show
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 7, 1967
Eugene Bollinger, Denver R 2
In his flflh year of corn com
petition, Bollinger is the 16-
year-old son of Mr. and Mis
county Paul Bollinger.
coin entry He is a son of
Mr and Mrs. C. Robcit Greider.
In the tobacco division,
James Gi eider, brother of Rob
ert, had the lop wiappcr en
try. while another brother,
Jeff, exhibited the reset vc
wiapper Judy Thomas, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs John
Thomas of Millcrsville Rl,won
the filler class with her entry.
An entry by Eric Stoner, 1051
Eden Road, look reserve filler
honois.
Judge foi the coin show was
John Yocum, manager of the
Penn State Univeisity South
east Field Research Labora
toiy near Landisville. Tobacco
show judges were Richard
Charles. Ji , and Pans Giuber,
both of Bayuk's and A K.
Mann, Jr. leaf tobacco dealer.
Other winneis
TOBACCO
(wiappei) 3, Robe it Gi ei
der; 4, Leigh Walton, Lititz
RI, 5, Frances Bixleiv Mauet
ta Rl (filler) 3, Phillip Bix
ler, Mauetta Rl, 4. Leigh Wal
ton, 5, Danny Thomas, Millers
ville Rl,
CORN
3, Mailin Bollingei, Denver
R 2, 4, Pat Yunginger, Mariet
ta Rl; 5. David Leminger,
Denver R 2; 6, Shu ley Buck
waltei, Lititz R 3, 7, Philip
Bixlei, 8, Jeff Whitman, Mourn,
Joy R 2, 9, Steven Ney, Maii
etta Rl. 10 Michael Leminger,
Denvei R 2; 11, Tom Wivell,
Columbia R 2, 12, Phillip Lem
inger, Denvei R 2, 13, Joe Wi
vell, Columbia R 2.
SEE ME
AT THE
FARM SHOW
I’ll be at booth 44>7, 1
Main, Exhibition Hall.
I’d like to tell you about
ATLANTIC'S TOTAL
SERVICE PROGRAM
AND
GENETIC POWER
SIRES
Also, you’re invited' to se©
the progeny of A.B.C. sires
being exhibited.
See you at the
Farm Show?
Btlrntic
BREEDERS
IjjODPERRTIVE
For Service Call:
Lancaster 569-0411
Akron 859-2552.
Christiana 593-5098
Mt. Joy 653-1451
Quarryville 786-7381
Strasburg 687-6292
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