Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 23, 1967, Image 7

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    Local IH
Servicemen
Attend School
John Boose. Roy Weaver, Eby
Hershey, and Charles B Hoob
er Jr., Servicemen for C. B
Hoober & Son, International
Harvester Dealer in Intercourse,
Pa. have completed an intensive
one-week training course on
tractor hydraulics and hitches,
diesel fuel injection systems,
power - steering, hydraulic
pumps, valves and cylinders at
International Harvesters Train
jng Center near Tifton, Georgia.
WINTER DISCOUNTS
CUY NOW AND SAVE
on Both
Mixed Goods ond Bulk Blends
Savings on Early Delivered
Bagged Goods and Bulk in Season
ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO.
MFRS. OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZERS
Groff town Rd. Next to Waterworks Ph. 392-4963
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Jomes High & Sons
Ph: 354-0301
Gordonville
West Willow Formers
Assn., Inc.
Ph: 464-3431
West Willow
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Classes are small enough for
each serviceman to receive
ample personal direction. Each
serviceman “learns by doing - ’
By actually trouble-shooting the
equipment and working with it,
they are prepared to quickly
diagnose and correct service
problems. This new and practi
cal experience can be put to use
as soon as each man returns
home. The service training cen
ter was ongmated to enable
dealer service specialists to ac
quire training in professional
skills needed to meet today’s de
manding requirements of com
plex faim and industrial mach
inery.
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CHECKERBOARD FEED
FARM SUPPLY STAFF
Iro B. Landis
Ph: 569-0531
779 Valley Road, Lancaster
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John B. Kurtz John J. Hess, 11, Inc.
Ph: 354-9251 Ph: 442-4632
R. D. 3, Ephrata Paradise
Trophy Bucks Turn Up
Af Check Stations
A dozen or more trophy bucks
behoved to be big enough for
entiy an the Boone and Crockett
record book were examined at
the Pennsylvania Game Com
mission's four deer checking
stations during the first week
of the 1967 buck season.
The Boone and Crockett Club
is the internationally-recognized .
organization which compiles of- ,
ficral records of North Amen- ;
can big game trophies.
About 4,000 bucks were ex- i
amined at the deer checking ,
stations tot week, and a large
number of fine specimens
turned up. Many whitetaiis
could not be examined because
jaws were frozen shut.
The largest deer checxed was
a 188-pounder taken an Susque- 1
hamia County, Westmoreland
County also produced several
deer weighing over 180 pounds,
and a 13-year-oid 'Sandy Labe
youth, 'Mark B. Voorhees,
tagged a 12-point, 4Va -year-old
trophy which weighed 180
pounds. The big buck was tak
en in Venango County.
Several 7Vz-year-old deer were
recorded. The lightest white
taifs examined were IVz-year
old spike bucks weighing 68
pounds. Among the unusual
W 3 examination of one set of
a: - tiers sVII an the velvet.
Veteran biologists concluded
' nat as a whole this year’s racks
Wenger's Feed Mill,
Inc.
Ph: 367-1195
Rheems
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 23,1967 —
were “the nicest we’ve seen in WOODLOT SAFETY
years,” and IV2-year-old deer , _ „
were heavier than normal. Edward P. Parramd, extension
Game Commission Research foi ‘ estei ' «t Penn State Univer-
Chief Harvey A. Roberts thank- sity, cautions farmers to be
ed hunters for their splendid careful while working an farm
cooperation an taking the 'time w( jodlots thus Winter. Make sure
pSed STTJto terite « stronj s*
is one of the Commission’s idly mounted; shut off the mo
chief tools in compiling data tor of the power chain saw
on the deer herd ’and hunters fining with gas. Be care
are the ultimate beneficiaries footing, and beware of
through information gained in
the operation. falling trees
Voices sing out of wondrous joy and content
ment, wishing you, our good friends and cus
tomers, all the cheer and happiness that is
attached to the holiday season, with a sincere
“Thanks” for your kind and loyal patronage
throughout the year.
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Supply Center
1027 DILLERVILLE ROAD, LANCASTER
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2 GREAT OFFERS FROM
MCCULLOCH
FREE!
Yours for tht asking!
1967 COLLEGE t PRO
FOOTBALL GUIDE
96 fact
packed „
pages; 300
College,
NFL, AFU
teams,
rosters,
schedules,
line-ups;
. records.
Gives you everything you wont!
Mokes short work of any job. Get .pi JLll,7j
plenty of power and lightweight.' |
Durable bearing construction. Re
boreable cylinder. Cuts at any
angle. All at a low pricel
LANDIS BROS., INC
1305 Manheim Pike, Lancaster, Pa. Ph: 393-3906
Merry Christmas
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McCULLOCH
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