GRAND CHAMPION GUERNSEY ling Gordline’s S. H. Holly. The boy at the Southeastern Regional FFA Dairy is Jesse L. B'almer, a member of the Show held at the Hershey Sports Arena Warwick FFA Chapter. L. F. Photo this week. The heifer is a senior year- New SEAL-VAC teK vacuum sealed silage cuts costs & waste! A vacuum compressed silage system that comes in a complete kit. It utilizes specially formulated Dub’l-Tuf plastic sheeting that is formed into an immense heavy-duty enclosure for tons of silage. After two layers of the sheeting are sealed to form an airtight “bag”, a vacuum is drawn that compresses the silage to one-half its former bulk for long-term storage. What crops benefit from Seal-Vac? CORN ALFALFA OATS. Who can use SEAL-VAC? Any Dairy or Beef Cattle Farmer. We have all size Seal-Vac units in stock; 100 200 300 500 ton capacities. Store silage at cost as low as $1.33 per ton (500 ton unit) For information contact at once: Levi S. Stoltzf US, RO. Ronks, Pa. RESEARCH AND COMMERCIAL FARM DEMONSTRATIONS ACROSS U.S.A. prove SEAL-VAC STORAGE CUTS COST AND WASTE, Finance Your Feeder Cattle 9 East Main St. Lititz clti-:,-- 9 1] hn> Lititz, Pennsylvania Prompt Courteous Service .Member F.D.I.C. w sv . j hr.:. I -4 •w 1 NATIONAL Neffsville See Us For BANK Lancaster Shopping Center Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 26,1967 —13 • Balmer Wins (Continued from Page 16) was Masonic Homes Fashion’s Joyce, a three-year-old shown by Joseph and Thomas Eckcn rod, Lebanon County. Joyce was sired by Jon-Ell Colonel’s Fashion. Junior and reserve grand champion was Masonic Homes Hi Peg exhibited by Thomas Eckenrod and sired by Mar- Ral Hi Kick. The five-hour show had the participation of 13 southeast ern counties. Ross Ruble was chairman of the show. County placings were: HOLSTEIN Junior calf, Luke W. Martin, Cloister, 7; senior calf, Daryl L. Bollinger, Cloister, 4; Ray mond C. Bollinger, Cloister, 5, junior yearling, Jay E. Smok er, Cloister, 2; Glenn M. Krei der, Solanco, 4; two-year-olds, Earl C. Stauffer, Cloister, 2; Naaman W. Stoltzfus, Twin Valley, Berks County, 3; three and-four-year-olds, Jacob L Stoltzfus, Pequea, 1; Daryl L. Bollinger, Cloister, 5. GUERNSEY Senior calf, Jesse G. Balmer, Warwick. 1; senior yearling, Jesse G. Balmer, 1. AYRSHIRE Senior calf, Howett L Seiver ling, Warwick, 2; senior year ling, Linford Dale Martin, Grassland, 2. OLIVER 1650 Row Crop Tractor with greater productivity- economy— comfort! • Greater power. High-torque gas, diesel or LP-gas engines develop 66 pto observed hp— certified by Oliver! • Ideal design. 3Vz tons of weight, distributed ideally over long wheelbase produces greater pull, less slip. • New comfort. 3-position Tilt-o-scope steering) column ... full hydraulic power steering... new deluxe comfort seat. . . new easy-read gauges' including oil and amp. • No-stop shifting. Hydra-Power Drive* cuts -sp'eed'%, steps up pull ' l /z on the go ... 12 forward .speeds in all. * New efficiency. Battery-saving alternator stand ard ... new dry-type air cleaner keeps abrasives ' out of engine better.* i • Tailored to need. New dual-speed pto* . . . Hydra-lectric* implement control system . . . choice of 3-pt. hitch or wide swinging drawbar. -Special equipment '' ~ ~ ■■!■■■■! I - - - ' ' ■ \k *'H/ < ' w,e ' n now an d see the most dynamic tractor fleet - 1 - I jrt 7 hoy’tß pH hpiv rind pH Ohx/Br! N. G. HERSHEY FARMERSVILLE & SONS EQUIPMENT CO. Manheim R. D. 2, Ephrata, Pa. CHAS. J. McCOMSEY & SON Hickory Hill, Pa.' • Form Calendar (Continued from Page 1) - 8 p.m„ Red Rose DIIIA di rectors at Lancaster Farm Credit Bldg. August 29-9 a.m., ASCSTour, buses to leave fiom Lampe ter-Strasburg High School, returning at 3:30 p.m. After marriage, the grocer acquires the dollar that the florist formerly got. A. H. Hoffman Seeds, Inc. Landisville, Pa. 898-2261