—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 24,1968 6 * v x' ' -< v!* '> - THE GOTTLIEB STROHMAIER of the Year.” FARM, home ot the “FHA Farm Family • Progressive (Continued flora 1) without the help or a full-time hired hand In fact Strohmaier has never had one even while operating his present 148 Ches ter County acres He raises his own dairy le placements and has built up his land with lime and fertihzei ac cording to soil test recommenda tions His progress with FHA has been quite outstanding, having paid off opera' mg loans and showing good net farm income No, things are not the same on the Strohmaier family farm Beside the improvements made in the house that were so badly needed Mrs Strohmaier sav s she cried the first night they moved SILO FOR THIS CORN CROP? Check us for- Price & Erection Date. BRANDON SILOS To afford the unequaled Brandon 10-year guarantee for today’s larger diameter silos, the Brandon Silo Cor poration has engineered a new larger and heavier “Sine-Wave” corrugated stave. The new Brandon cor rugated stave is the most per fect and durable silo stave that is possible to make. Lasting beauty incurred in the new “Sine-Wave” corru gated stave by the incorpor ating of a special blend ce ment. It is unnecessary to “Whire-Coat” the silo for ap pearance. Your new Brandon silo will be distinguished and permanent. SEE L. H. BRUBAKER TODAY For Prices on this Outstanding SILO 350 Strasburg Pike LANCASTER R. D. 3, LITITZ PHONE 397-5179 687-6002 626-7766 '*•£ "SST! >4V■• 3WW>'* v "XU/' v "f" v I -v '|V';;' :;IV, A <-*■- , a * •*• & * * vV _> -• \./ ♦ *>k >IV v * /sV 4-^ 'v , V * X * * '‘•N A ' A- ,?v ' * * V < - * s - N * * there, a silo with automatic feed Mr and Mrs Strohmaier are lot and a barn addition ha\e a quiet spoken couple •*- not been added since the onginal piourt wishing not-to be giv purchase (Continued on 'Page 7) t Last Year Hogmen Started Over 9 Million Pigs on Purina... WHY? Results... that’s the best answer we know. Folks every where, and folks especially around here are finding out that pigs start, grow and finish fast on Purina. Hogmen know they can depend on Purina Research to keep new and approved formulas coming. And from feeding experi ence they know that Purma's Hog Program pays off in the feedlot with fast growth and low-cost gains. Join the trend to Purina. We’ll be glad to help you keep records so you can see for yourself why hogmen in the U.S.A. started over 9 million pigs on Purina last year. Pigs love Purina Baby Pig Chow, Early Weaning Chow and Purina Pig Startena, Feed out your next bunch of pigs the Purina way,. Ira B. Landis Ph; 569-05S1 7T9 Valley Road, Lancaster West Willow Formers Assn., Inc. Ph: 464-3431 West Willow John B. Kurt* Ph: 354-9251 R. D. 3, Ephrata V ' *♦ \ \ John J. Hess, 11, Inc. Ph: 442-4632 Paradise Wenger's Feed Mill, Inc. Ph: 367-1195 Rheems James High & Sons Ph: 354-OSOI Gordonville <* ” ' * A * .> L. F. Photo* § . K Plant PIONEER "New Generation"Hybrid* 3304 See or call your nearest PIONEER salesmans ~ PIONEER. / \ 1 brand Jv SEED CORN = "—ij '■ on down-payment for the equipment you neeil? Ask about Equity Financing! Cash or trade-in is no longer your only possible route to modern machineryjNow, there’s a third way to make your down-payment, ft’s called Equity Financing! Keep in mind the equipment you now own has a market value. Under the John Deere Credit Plan, you can use thisj/alue (or equity) as all or part of your down-payment No ti;ade is required. For example, suppose you want to move up to a new tractor and still keep your old one. Instead of parting with the machine, you simply “trade in” its value. Make sure you get financing as modern as the equipment you’re plan ting to buy. See us for full details! A. B. C. Groff, Inc. Wenger Implement Co. New Holland 354-4191 Buck 284-4467 M. S. Yeorsley & Sons Shotzberger's West Chester 609-2990 Elm 663-2141 youumv£/r Landis Bros. Inc. Lancaster 393-3906
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