DISTRIBUTOR FOR LISTER DIESELS SALES • PARTS - SERVICE We sell from 3 1-2 K. W. to 100 K. W. Generator Sets. Lister Diesels can be mounted on various pieces of equipment. FREE ESTIMATES ON SET-UPS Such as: Irrigation, Refrigeration, Electric Generating Plants, etc. Also Creamery Package Bulk Milk Tanks C. B. HOOBER & SON Intercourse, Pcnna Young Com Nleds Extra Help Froml| AG RICO’ 1 -Aj. Young, delicate seedlings need extra help to get off w to fast, vigorous starts. They need readily available tsmmf plant foods, O/mia Agrico for corn has those essential •foments, in water-soluble form, which tender seedling roots can •esity absorb. Agrico in the row gives young corn the food needed for the fast, vigorous starts that •dd extra bushels at harvest time. Agrico in the row helps plants to • Start Fast • Crowd out weeds • Shade soil, conserve moisture • Grow bigger yields Agrlco in the row is an important atep along the Critical Path to Farm Profit. Order today from Bard's Hardware Hoffman's Nurseries Leacock, Pa. Kli/abetblown. Pa Fowl's Feed Service Lester M. Weaver Brown & Rea, Inc. B. I). #2, Poach Bottom il I). New Holland Athlon, Pa. Phone: 768-82.31 M ■ tw*Wte Roy W. Zimmerman, Inc. Ephrata, Pa, 52nd Little Internationa! April 26 At Penn State It is tlicit turn* ol V’ar again for tlie Little International at The Pennsylvania State Univer sity The Little International i.s a livestock show organized and presented by the Penn State students of the Block and Bridie Chib This year's 52nd show will be held on April 26 in the Univer sity Ice Skating Pavilion Here students compete in showman ship and grooming oi Penn State's beef cattle, horses, swine and sheep About lour weeks before the show (he students start to work with and train their animals, chosen by lot Course credit is not oflered lor this work, but the experience and practical knowledge is eonsideicd of "real value especially for students in animal industry The men who will fudge the ability of students to lit and show then animals are. in beef cattle, Thomas Williams of Bradmar Angus in Colmar, 111.: in horses, Robeit Valla nee, pre sently a veterinary student at the University ol Pennsylvania, in sheep, Thomas Colvert. asso ciate county agent in Somerset County: and in swine, Mevin Nelson Weaver Lit it z & \cw Providence Lancaster Farming, Satuf (Liy, / ,)ril 12. 1969- JSeibe. .i swine piodmar in C’entie County The day s events begin with sheep and heel cattle nidging at 8 am followed bv swine judging at 10 a m \ sheep dressing contest will take place after the swine judging At 1 p.m the horse judging will be gm, followed by the judging of Ihe champion showman ol all events Alter a busy morning and. afternoon, there will be an, evening banquet m the fletze)' Union Building where the sft ' dents will receive their pi izeo , Lola ml (I Bull. Slate Secretary 1 ol Agriculture, will be honored 1 at the banquet as the year s out standing alumnus Dr Thomas, L Merritt, associate piolessoi , oi animal science, to whom the 1 show is dedicated, will also be honoted Both men were select . ed lor their contributions to the ' animal industry HERE ARE 6 WAYS WE COULD SKIMP ON THE FAMOUS LAMCO FORAGE BOX ITT1 TT . , ...... R t'pla e'e our Safe Use n Ualehel "W H . Duty Onttecd instead «t SMOOTH \prou with a danger- WORM DRA T E 1 v * ons anger. 3 Use common boater m place ol our Spiral beater which peels of!' the material. No Bunching No Plugging Lamco is Safe Smoofh and Trouble bee 14 Eoot Standard Bov KINZER EQUIP. CO. Your Equipment Center in L;me;isler Count j, Bo\ 23, Kin/er, Pa 'l’eniVv’A diiui's coramL'ni'i'l Juuuhiei houses turned out !K,- (>75,000 pound-, ol led meal in February This was 15 percent lass then .lannaiy production and 4 pnu.nl less than February a year aeo I’ai I ol the decline was attributed to tower slauoh- lermg riay< in Febmary. aecoid mg to the Slate Crop Repartim Service Commeieial meal pio duelion excludes anl m a 1 slaughtered on (arms Erth - Rite Composted Orgonie KF.LP-LONFOSCO ASK ABOUT OUll LITTER - LIFE FOR POULTRY ZOOK & RANCK, INC. Phone 717-442-4171 R. D. 1 Gap. Fa 17.727 K. 0.8. Phone 44M186 19