Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 29, 1972, Image 11

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    READ LANCASTER FARMING
FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS
AERIAL LADDER EQUIPT.
FARM PAINTERS
BRUNING QUALITY PAINT
WE SPRAY IT ON AND BRUSH IT IN.
Call Now For Free Estimates
HENRY K. FISHER
2322 Old Phi la. Pike
Lancaster, Pa. 17602 Phone 717-393-6530
AMERICAN BREEDERS SERVICE
A. I. MANAGEMENT SCHOOL
QUARRYYILLE, PA.
AUGUST 7 THRU 11
PLEASE CONTACT
Your Local ABS Representative or Gary Willier, District
Sales Manager, 545 Spring Ave., Lltitz, Pa. 17543
If you’re snoozin’on your savings,
well provide a better night’s sleep,
plus America’s highest bank interest!
Those lumps in your mntlross are a
shame as well as a pain.
Because, while you loss and turn, your
savings could be earning the highest
bank interest in America!
And the same is true if the rates you’re
receiving elsewhere are less than paid
here. Which is the case with some other
area banks that have lowered their in
terest.
We pay 4V2 percent on passbook sav
ings accounts; 5 percent on six-months
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Rough & Tumble Contest Winners
The Rough & Tumble Tractor
Pull Association held a contest
last Saturday. Forty tractors
were entered in the contest, and
participated in a total of 75 pulls.
The contest results appear below.
First through fourth place
winners are listed in order along
with the tractor type.
5000-pound stock: Clement S.
Stauffer, Ephrata, Deutz D 5505;
Roy Buch, Ephrata, AC 160;
Clement Stauffer, Ephrata,
Deutz 4006, and Charles C.
Snyder, Andreas, Ford 3000.
5000-pound super stock: John
Stauffer, East Earl, Deutz 5505;
David Albert, Trout Run, I. H.
460; Clement Stauffer, Ephrata,
Deutz D 5505; Charles Snyder,
Andreas, Ford 3000.
certificates; a big 5Vj percent on one
year certificates; and a whopping 5 3 A
percent on two-year certificates.
For example, $5,000 kept with us for
two years earns an impressive $287.50
per year.
Why “lump it” anymore—on your
mattress or elsewhere? Banking at Farm
ers National Bank of Quarryville means
“banking the way you’d do it”.
And we think you'd pay, as we do, the
highest bank interest in America!
Farmers National Bank of Quarryville
7000-stock: Jerry Ogline, New
Holland, Deutz 8006; Vernon C.
Yoder, Christiana, JD 2510; Jim
Brubaker, Quarryville, AC Dl9;
and Timothy Stauffer, Ephrata,
Deutz 6006.
7000-super stock: Mark
Stoltzfus, Ephrata, Deutz 9006;
David Albert, Trout Run, I. H.
460; Roy Brubaker, Quarryville,
AC Dl9; and John Stauffer, East
Earl, Deutz 5505.
7000-lb. modified; Robert
Wheeland Jr., Cogan Station,
Case DC; Barry Nickel,
Paradise, I. H.M 454 Chevy; and
Dave Becker, Mt. Joy, I. H. M
Lincoln.
9000-stock; Samuel Martin,
Gap, MF 1100; Harold Stauffer,
East Earl, Deutz 10006; John
Yoder, Christiana, J. D. 4000; and
Harold Rineer, Lancaster, Deutz
8006.
9000-super stock: Tom
Ballenger, Boalsburg, JD 4000;
Eugene Ulmer, Montoursville,
Case 970; Mark Stauffer,
Ephrata, Deutz 9006; and Charles
Hoober, Intercourse, I. H. 1066
9000-open: Tom Ballenger,
Boalsburg, JD 4000; Mark
Stauffer, Ephrata, Deutz 9006;
Charles Hoober, Intercourse, I.H.
1066; and Barry Nickel,
Paradise, I. H. M.
12000-stock; Harold Stauffer,
East Earl, Deutz 10006; Carol
Horst, Atglen, JD4020; and
Charles Welsh, Gap, Case 970.
12000-super stock: Charles
Hoober, Intercourse, IH 1066;
Merle King, Cochranville, IH 856;
Melvin Lapp, Cochranville, IH
Banking the way you’d do it,
Momhi’i, I t»di*rnl Dupos.l Insurant!* Cuipoialion
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 29,1972
1066; and Tom Ballenger,
Boalsburg, JD 4000.
15000-super stock; Merle King,
Cochranville, I.H. 856; Melvin
Lapp, Cochranville, IH 1066;
Marlin Brubaker, Quarryville,
AC2IO; and Harry Greist,
Coatesville, 1H1456.
J.l. Case Buys
David Brown
Tenneco Inc, Houston, Texas,
has been granted approval by the
Bank of England to proceed with
the acquisition of David Brown
Tractors Ltd. of Meltham and
Leigh, England. An agreement in
principle for the acquisition was
announced earlier this month by
Tenneco and The David Brown
Corporation Ltd., parent com
pany of the tractor firm. David
Brown Tractors will become an
operating division of J I Case
Company, a Racine, Wisconsin
based subsidiary of Tenneco.
The closing date for the
acquisition is expected to be
early August.
Details of the transaction
revealed by Tenneco indicated
that the purchase price is 7.8
million pounds Sterling an
amount of approximately $l9
million. The book value of David
Brown Tractors’ net assets is in
excess of $l6 million. The tractor
company had sales of $BO million
for fiscal 1971.
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