Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 25, 1967, Image 9

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Thursday & Friday, March 2 & 3
• FEATURING NEW FARM EQUIPMENT#
• New Automotic Reset- Plow • New Mower Conditioner
I# New Rotary Valve Corn Planter • New Grain Drill
REFRIGERATION ACORN BARN EQUIP.
Titus Burkholder, Mgr,
Esco Bulk Tanks
Egg Cellar Hold Over
- Plates
Tank Cooler Freezers
Kick Off On The New Lawn
& Garden Deportment
Elmer Beiler, Manager
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Lawn Boy Mowers
Cadets, Mowers, and Equipment
Mowers and Tillers
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.sJ|bcial introductory prices
jriJjPJP| Take A Chance On A New No. 27 Baler
ritCE. Be Sure To Register.
INTERNATIONAL
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BEST PRICES
OF THE SEASON
BIG TRADE-IN
ALLOWANCES
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7 A.M. to 10 P.M.
Leroy Zook, Manager Chas. Eshleman, Mgr,
Cleaners, Silo Unloaders
10% OFF
Stanchions, Bam Equipment *V / V-r* *
Buy where you don't have to wonder abffui servki
Ask your neighbor and he’il toil y« i ■?! -w '
Service . . . and . , . once more .
prices are right.
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INTERCOURSE, PENNA. PHONE 76S-
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RATIONS
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Thursday Bring Your Seed Corn
In And Have It Checked For
Plate Number
LUNCH SERVED 12 TO I
ENTERTAINMENT IN EVENINGS
• WDAC BROADCAST MUSIC
• TOM GRAY WITH THE WHIP
REGISTER FOR DOOR PRIZES
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 25, 1967
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HOLDING A CUCUMBER on one of his plants,
Ken Martin explains that efforts to grow the plants
were unsuccessful until he tried staking the vines.
“The ground was apparently too hot,” he noted.
• Ken Martin
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Two nights a week Ralph
h'as English classes with some
children and I have bookkeep
ing classes We are also plan
ning to open a small library
real soon We conducted two
health campaigns with the doc
toi on sanitation and venereal
disease, and plan to hold an
othei on child care in April
Reel cation is definitely lacking
WOULD
YOU
BELIEVE...
THE NEW BRADY
GRINDER-MIXER WILL
EQUAL OR OUT
PERFORM ANY OTHER
MILL ON THE MARKET?
Big claim? You bet it is! And
we’re prepared to back it up
with proof. Why not let us
show you what makes the
BRADY the finest m the field
... at any pi ice. Just ask us
for a FREE demonstration on
your faim. Nc obligation. It’s
all the pi oof you’ll need!
BRADY
FARM GRADER-MIXER
Ilaj and car corn aie no prob
lem tor a BRVDV! Guilds and
mivs to youi own feed sreci
-Ik'uion- Pilllsiou enumeoied
and to W'md con
con* i 'tes. ccirms a.id ireelnye
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-1 ei '>i f 1' u.onnliai
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into "..os up to nO’ hif’n.
' .iLEM H. MAIZ
New Holland
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for the youth so we dud organ
ize a volleyball team and are
considering a recreation Wall
Island Me is interesting
with its many varieties We
have served as ushers for wed
dings and as pall bearers for
several funerals, so we’re get
ting to take part in all phases.
Guanaja is veiy scenic with
its pine and coconut trees It
has beautiful beaches for swim
ming, diving, and shell Hint
ing and plenty of harbor for
boating and wishing The is
landers are fuendly and won
derful people If anyone is
traveling through the Carib
bean, don’t miss Guanaja'
Sincerely,
• Flame Control
Kentucky farmers have found
that weevil control is impor
tant, but good management is
just as vital, according to
Thompson “Using good land,
tested alfalfa varieties, as
much lime and fertilizer as
needed, and harvesting at the
proper intervals really pays
off ”
• 4-H Horse Club
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ler, and Scott Flowers, 92
North Poplar Street, Elizabeth
town
iMernam urged all interested
youth, and their parents, to at
tend the hi sit meeting to learn
more about the program.
(Continued from Page 1)
castei County Faimers Nation
al Bank Musselman will ex
plain how a faimei applying
ioi a loan on a w'ell-opei ated
iann can significantly aflect a
bankci s decision
The meeting wull begin at
730 pin and will be open to
the public
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Kenneth M Martin
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• Conservation Needs
What Do You Need?
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