Co. Home Economics Dept. To Hove Exhibit A County high school home show Commission. In addition, a economics department is one of special electrical award of $5O nine Pennsylvania schools who will be given the exhibit dem will have a special window ex- onstratmg the best practical use hibit at the Farm Show next of electucity by the Pennsylva week. nia Electric Association Garden Spot High School, un- Horace L Mann, Faim Show der the direction of Mrs Betty director, said this will be the Smoker, was chosen by a state 46t h annual event in which committee after reviewing dis- school home economics window piay plans submitted by schools exhibits will be entered in com thioughout the Commonwealth petiLon Prize money now to- The local exhibit’s theme is tals $455 “Sewing Sense Reaps Dollars”. ' " Each of the nine exhibits will Another “ ee thing about . , , newspapers You don t have to convey one central idea based j IS (- en commercials unless the on an approved method or prac- guy next to you on the bus hp tice in home economics educa- leads the ads. Be Sure To See The Myers Fiberglass Sprayer At The Farm Show • Fiberglass tank Won’t rust or corrode 100 or 200 gal. capacity, ’ • Tractor mounted 3 pt. hitch • DU-ALL spray pumps - handles all types of abrasive & corrosive spray materials available in 12, 6 or 3 gal. per minute. • Built in mechanical agitator. •' Pressure adjustable zero to 500* lbs. • Built in sight gauge. LESTER A. SINGER RONKS, PA. Phone 687-6712 Your Local Dealer explains why GLEANER combines have bigger differences than ever. And more capacity. YOU HEAR IT AGAIN AND AGAIN— “That Gleaner combine gets more crop and cleaner crop out of the field than any other.” Why? Gleaner combines are different from the ten other makes. Basic design of other combines Basic design used only by uLEANER combine That difference starts right down in front with our Sure-Feed system. An exclusive! It controls all crops. Like this— Header auger feeds into a cylinder width beater. Retractable fingers comb and spread crop over the entire cylinder width. Gleaner combines use every inch of rasp bar for full threshing, full capacity morning or afternoon —in heavy or light crops. Your crop’s under full control Entire action takes only 15 inches of crop travel —shortest header-to-cylin der delivery of all! Every “cut” is under full mechanical control to within one inch of the cylinder. Result—feeding accuracy and threshing capacity un matched even by the heavyweights. Also, our down-front design puts the pivot point behind the cylinder, so ma terial always feeds at the same angle even while headers move up or down. All others pivot ahead of cylinder—re sulting in over- or under-threshing. They have a 50 to 98-inch conveyor feed. Visit The Allis Roy H. Buch, Inc. Ephrala, R. D. 2 L. H. Brubaker N. G. Myers & Son Lancaster, Pa. Rheems, Pa. tion. Top price is $75, but each 0 Keystone Farmer entry will receive an award of (Continued from Page 17) not less than $4O from the Farm Any conveyor tends to bunch material at its center, causing uneven cylinder Separating length, other makes Greater separating length of GLEANER combine It’s easy to see how Gleaner combine down-front cyhnder design gives a much greater separating area, more ca pacity everywhere it touches the crop. Separation begins as wing beater be hind the cylinder agitates, fluffs the crop. Air blast from rotating cylinder and beater increases crop agitation. Grain, dust, chaff fall through the straw evenly onto the raddle below. That’s early separation, ready for Gleaner combine pre-cleaning. Single fan cleaning, other makes Two-fan cleaning, only on GLEANER combine Here’s another difference— two-fan cleaning. The others don’t pre-clean— Chalmers Display At Allen H. Matz Farm Equipment New Holland Clair Esbenshade, the son ol Mi and Mis A Wilmci Esben shade of Willow Stiest R 2, is a member of the Gaiden Spot FFA Cliaptci of the Lampeter- Strasbuig High School Clan, a senior, is a veiy achve member of his local Chapter and has , seived as president for the year 1968 Two bleeding sows, twen ‘ / tv one fattening hogs, and two acres of com make up his farm mg program He also has raised several calves and a dany heifer. Clair plans to fanning after fiom a tup the Western the United States obseive the practices this section mem- Mennonite Gerald 3VI. Nissley Gerald M. Nissley Gerald M Nissley, a Manheim Cential High School Senior, is the 17-year-old son of Mr and Mrs Arthur R Nissley, Mount Joy R 2 He is the chanter presi dent and has seived as Treas urer On the school honor role, Gerald has been active in state livestock judging and attended the Na'ional FFA Convention in 1968 He is Tieasurer of his church youth group and served as a referee at the State Plow ing Contest. His farming pro giam includes keeping farm ac count records for two years and be fattens beef and swine and laises tobacco He also was a member of the chapter pailia mentary procedure team m 1967 Nissley Farm Service Washington Boio, Pa. L. H. Brubaker Grumeili Farm Service Lititz, Pa. Quanyville, Pa. Clair Esbenshade Clair Esbenshade they try to do all the cleaning at the shoe. In the Gleaner combine, the upper fan directs a heavy air blast through the grain stream as it comes off the raddle— pre-cleans crop before it ever reaches the shoe. Blows dust, dirt out rear. Second fan finish-cleans the crop at the chaffer and shoe. One fan before the shoe, one fan at the shoe; a bigger, cleaner crop with Gleaner combine. * *IS "Swing-Down" concave bottom and safety concave door Time and money-saving protection are yours with this important difference: (1) Safety concave door ejects rocks auto matically. (2) Swing-Down concave bot tom, only two bolts to loosen for fast access, easy adjustment. Sure-Peed system; controlled feed ing; down-front cylinder; greater sepa rating area; two-fan cleaning system, money-saving, time-saving protection in an exclusive concave safety system! These are only some of the Gleaner combine differences. A See the Big New Ones at your dealers where Allis- Chalmers credit plans make ’em easier than ever to own! ALUS-CHALMERS The Farm Show Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 11,1969 low ship Gioup of the Strasbuig Mennomte Chinch, Clair enjojs hunting, fishing, flapping and tiavehng Abram Fisher Abram Fisher Abram Fisher, 17, is the son of Mr and Mis Abiam K Fish er, Lancaster R 2. Dining his four years in vocational agncul tuie, Fishei has fed 101 steei s on his father’s faun and had staked tomatoes, hogs, corn and tobacco The Penn Manor Senior is a member of the first place par liamentary procedure team and he placed sth in dany products judging at Penn State and was 4th in the North Atlantic Re gion He is an active member of the Central Manor Church of God and has applied for admis sion to Penn State for Ag Educa tion (Continued on Page 20) INSTANT HEAT I Powerful 150,000 BTLf Reddy Heater shut-off control for unattended operation The answer for fanners, build ing tradesmen, businesses, out side contractors—anyone who needs high-volume portable heat around the clock. Safety control automatically stops motor, fan and fuel supply if operating conditions warrant. Runs over 13 5 hours on one tank of low-cost kerosene. Has built-in thermostat. Mounted on big rubber-tire w heels for easy maneuvering. Ask us for demonstration. ReDDY Heansß Beat the cold rush and come in for a free demonstration. You can own this heater for only ’ll 78 per month Sales and Service GEHMAN BROS. 1 Mile North of Teire Hill on Route 897 East Bail, R. D 1, Penna. Phone 215-445-6272 19