Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 12, 1969, Image 10

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    JO—-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 12,1969
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CONSERVATION SPEECH WINNERS man, Soil Conservation District Vic
are Lee Resslor, (center) East Earl Rl, Chairman makes the presentation. T 1
first place and Roger Campbell, (right) contest was held Thursday night at tl
Kirkwood Rl, second place. Henry Hack- Farm and Home Center. L. F. Phoi
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son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Campbell, Kirkwood Rl. Roger,
a student at Solan eo High School
had the topic, “Water, a De
clining Rssourse.”
Clark 'Stauffer, Ephrata Rl,
Our office colleague is a man
of promise, but we'd rather have
our $5.
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An old-timer is a fellow who
can recall when a budget was
balanced., rather than juggled. •
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Local Farmers Know a
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DAIRY AND EOG FEEDS
New Providence, Pa. i
Phone 756-2 MO
was third; Ron Zimmerman, anon, though the date has not
Narvon Rl, was fourth and Mark been announced.
Wagner, Washington Boro Rl,
was fifth.
Kessler Is scheduled to con- District and Orval Bass Conser
iend in an area meet in Leb- vation Service, served as judges.
ELI F. KING
Pond Road, RonKs R. 1). I Phone 768-3670
(2 Miles Northwest of Intercourse)
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183 E. Main St., Leola, Pa. Phoue G5B-3171
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Henry Hackman and Ken
Bepoe from the Conservation
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FEED CATTLE FASTER
ATO TORE EH-iCIEiIIY
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WOW I Feed up to 200' of bunk pur drive . . . Feed
multiple lots . . . Blend complete rations with . . .
VAN DALE'S NEW AUTOPMTIC MULTI-FEEDERS
From the pioneer in silo unloading, come two low
power, mammoth capacity, bunk feeders for in-the
barn or feedlot feeding. You can feed from mote
than one silo (at the same time). Feed out to from
one to four-or-more lots. Feed any material with
big 9" or 12" true, bearing-suspended augers, (no
me‘£a!-to-metal contact) Feed entire bunk at one
time; eliminate ciowding.
High capacity and dependability .,. can us and we’ll
coma out to see you, at your convenience,
CALEB M. WENGER
R. ». 1, Drumore Center 548-2116 QUARRYVILLE, PA.
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NEW THIS YEAR!
GRASS
GETTER”
Get both grasses and broadleof weedis
with a per-plant application of
SUTAN/ATRAZINE combination i
Call Today For Aa Agway
Salesman