Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 01, 1969, Image 13

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    Wilderness Road
Daniel Boone and a few com- Wjllijm je„„ ing s Bryan. u, e
panions from Fort Watauga, “ sl ivcr-tongued” orator of US
blazed the southern route politics, was defeated in almost
to the west through the Cumber- every office he sought< In one
land Gap and into Kentucky. picsic j c ntial campaign, he
This Wilderness Road is now tl . avc led over 18,000 miles and
followed by the eastem branch made 600 speeches m 27 dif
of the Dixie Highway. feient states.
Consistent Loser
Clydeth Buch
Local Firm Receives
Top Dealer Award
Farmersville Equipment Com
pany, Inc, located at R D 2
Ephrata, Pa, was recently hon-
STATE ONE ACM
CORN CHAMPION
Jesse L. Balmer, Lititz R. D. 4, won the championship
of Maturity Group 4 with a yield of 217 bushels per acre
growing YW 804 Single Cross (former Griffith SX 666). The
yield was the highest in all state groups for the current con
tests. Jesse is a member of the Warwick FFA Chapter.
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Eastern State Distributing Co.
Lititz R. D. 2
Lancaster Farming. Saturday. March 1,1969 —13
01 eel as a member of the 1968
President's Ilonoi Council of
Olivci Corpoi alien. Chicago
based farm and contractois
equipment subsidiaiy of White
Motoi Coiporation.
Clydeth R Buch, manager of
the firm, and his wife, Mary,
lepiesented the dealeiship at
one of the three consecutive
meetings of the Council in
Cuernavaca, Mexico, Feb. 16-28.
Oliver president James D.
Wormley and the manager of
Oliver’s sales and seivice branch
for this region presented the
local dealership with a hand
some engraved plaque in recog
nition of its achievement. Only
200 Oliver dealers in the entire
United States were so honored
in 1968, a year of challenge
throughout the farm equipment
industry This was the third
time the local firm received the
award during the five yeais it
has been established.
Selection for membership m
the President’s Honoi Council
5X47...110 days
to maturity
Phone 626-8909
was based on sales volume and
collodions in 1968 compaicd to
1967. Womilcy noted that
dealeis achieving these goals in
1968 attained outstanding per
fonnanccs in all phases ol busi
ness management.
• New Holland
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65-95 lbs. 29.00 30 50, Good
25 50-28.00.
COWS
February 26, 1969
Receipts of 107 cows and 13
heifers sold steady. Holstein
385-550; Gueinseys 165 325;
Other bleeds 265 325, Heifeis
150-195.
HORSES
February 24, 1969
Receipts of 329 hoises sold
steady on work horses and mules
and stionger on ndmg horses.
Mules (single) 180 450, (pans)
500-950, Work horses (single)
105-350, (pairs) 475-600, Riding
hoises 125-295; Driving horses
85-230, Pony (mares) 20 30,
(geldings) 15-20, Killers 8-9.
HOGS
February 24, 1969
Receipts of 1055 hogs sold
steady. Retail 22-23, Wholesale
21 25-21.75; Heavyweights 21-
2175.
CALVES
February 24, 1969
Choice and Prime 45-53, Good
and L Choice 39-44 50; Standard
34-38 50; Common 20-33 50.
Safety specialists at The
Pennsylvania State University
urge the use of a red light or
reflective material on the rear
of tractors, trailers, or other
equipment on the road from
dusk to dawn-
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