—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 13, 1972 14 Kauffman Bros. Honored Harry and Ira Kauffman of Kauffman Bros., Mountville, were honored by the farm equipment division of International Harvester Company recently in a ceremony at Harrisburg. Ira (left) received jeweled tie bars and a plaque from J.A. Ingram Jr, dealer development manager, in WHY WAIT? Now handle extreme variations in twine without missing a tie New All-Twine Balers: • Handle different sizes and types of twine without knotter adjustment. • Handle heavy crops, heaviest bales without knotter adjustment • Handle light, fluffy, and slick dry crops without knotter adjustment • Make only three infrequent adjustments to compensate for wear • Tie exclusive double-diameter knot that tests up to 17% stronger. Cope & Weaver Co. NEW PROVIDENCE 786-7351 Messick Farm Equip. ELIZABETHTOWN 367-1319 International Harvester Goober Sales and Service EPHRATA 733-2283 INTERCOURSE 768-8231 MOUNTVILLE New Lok-Twist Balers, too. Kauffman Bros. recognition of their 80-year association with the farm equipment company. Kauffman Brothers was founded in 1892 at Windom, Pa. Ira, a native of Mountville, began his career with the service depart ment in his father’s dealership in 1926. They formed a partnership in 1940. /V 285-5951 “Teddy Bears” While on a hunting trip, Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt refused to shoot a small bear. C K Berryman, a famous cartoonist, immortal ized the incident and toy bears, then new to the mar ket, soon became known as SMOKETOWN, PA. “Teddy bears ” mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm _.£Cv' i v •V ••••• V-.VA-, •v.v*v* V.% ..Vl*. We can’t air condition the heads of your cows, but we can insulate your barn, milk parlor, loafing shed and other areas where animals can enjoy comfort from broiling sun and high humidity. WE ALSO INSULATE POTATO AND APPLE STORAGE FACILITIES, CHICKEN HOUSES, STEEL BUILDINGS AND WHATEVER ELSE YOU CAN THINK OF. CONESTOGA CHEMICALS & PLASTICS, Inc. •-* * Affiliated with J. C. Ehrlich Co., Inc. 1278 Loop Road. Uncaster. Pa. 17604 Area Code 717 397-3724 Approximately 125 women attended the annual “Ladies Day Out” program held recently at the Farm and Home Center. The group enjoyed a luncheon and a day-long program of en tertainment and education. Miss Kay Weaver, Quarryville RD2, was selected to represent Lancaster County at the regional P. L ROHRER & BRO., INC. WHAT DOES IT TAKE f ” T () BREAK THE HEAT? ‘‘Dairy scientists at Louisiana State University have learned that cows whose heads are air conditioned produce nearly 20 percent more milk in the summer months than they would normally.” (from Chemical & Engineering News, Dec. 21, 1970) Ladies Day Out talent competition to be held in conjunction with the Regional Ladies Day Out in Reading July 19. Miss Weaver is a vocalist. Safety posters were also exhibited and may be submitted to the regional competition. Mrs. Robert Kauffman chaired the event with assistance from members of the women’s com mittee. WE INSULATE WITH SPRAYABLE URETHANE FOAM and all we need is a clean, dry and moderately warm surface to apply our foam spray which sets in a matter of minutes. Phone Lane. 397-3539