tight and SQUARE Wide, clean-sweeping pickup lifts stems gently into the feeder housing. There, Twin-Feed rakes take over and move hay in a controlled stream to the bale chamber. Heavy-duty ram in the husky chamber packs the crop into well-formed, tight bales the length you want. Dependable twine knotter or wire twister ties bales securely. And for fast, one-man haymaking, add the 44 bale thrower that lets you place bales wherever you want them in the wagon from the tractor seat. The 443 baler has a two-joint power line, the 444 a three-joint. When your haying operation calls for square bales, see your Allis-Chalmers dealer for a 443 or 444. Both give you bales that are uniform, compact, nutritious, easy to handle, easy to stack and easy to feed. You’ll discover that baling Orange is baling great. BHM Farm Equipment, Inc. Grumelli Farm Service L. H. Brubaker Lancaster, Pa. Rphrata. R D 2 a Nissley Farm Service i % Washington Boro, Pa. £\ ALLIS-CHALMERS AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT WEABUY THE TAGS ... when you come into Fulton Bank to finance your car! Fulton Bank is continuing its exciting free license tag program l Here’s how it works When you come into any Fulton Bank office and finance a new or 1973, 72 or 71 used car, we-will buy the license tags for your car for the length of the loan This offer good on any 1973, 72 or 71 model car or station wagon—any make, any size, any price To become eligible, just finance your car by coming into any Fulton Bank office for a low cost auto loan You’ll receive free license plates every year for the length of the loan if all monthly payments are paid when they are due It's too good a deal to pass up - Not to exceed $l4 per year for passenger cars or $l6 per year for station wagons Maximum three years ©FULTON BANK SERVING LANCASTER AND DAUPHIN COUNTIES ALLIS-CHALMERS 443 and 444 balers put your hay in square, compact bales that can take tough handling \ .have a gentle, leaf-saving action, coupled with the big capacity you need to handle high-yielding crops quickly. You’ll save a maximum of protein-nch leaves, .get your hay in while it’s m top condition. Annville. R D 1, Pa Quarryville. Pa Roy H. Buch, Inc. <o* FFA Members Three Lancaster County FFA members competed in the In ternational Land Judging Contest this week in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Team members included Gerald Musser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Musser, Ephrata RDI, John Herr, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Herr, Quarryville RD2, and Mike Roland College of Agriculture Offers New Poultry Health Handbook Preventive medicine is the only sane approach to health management in today’s intensive poultry operations. As flock size doubles, the possibilities of disease quadruple, according to a “Poultry Health Handbook” published by the Pennsylvania State University’s College of Agriculture. The handbook, prepared by Dr L. Dwight Schwartz, Extension veterinarian, is designed to provide poultrymen, ser vicemen, fieldmen, and hat cherymen with a ready and accessible source of information about poultry diseases and other aspects of poultry health. “The introductory section includes such information as locations of diagnostic laboratories, sanitation outline, list of reliable disinfectants, a description of the Pennsylvania Lancaster Farming, Saturday. May 5.1973 Compete At Oklahoma City Mike Roland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Roland, New Providence. Musser is an agriculture student at Ephrata High School while Herr and Roland are students at Solanco High School. Team members qualified by placing in the state contest held last year at Penn State. John Herr Vaccination Program, and other facts useful for creating .and maintaming sound poultry health programs,” Dr. Schwartz points out. Another section covers the respiratory diseases of poultry regardless of causative agent, but other sections deal with diseases caused by a particular type of agent-virus, bacteria, protozoa, or parasites. Still another section is devoted to miscellaneous poultry diseases. The book may be purchased for $2.50 plus 6 percent Pennsylvania sales tax. Make check or money order payable to The Penn sylvania State University and send with your name and address to POULTRY HEALTH HAND BOOK, Box 6000, University Park, Pa. 16802. - Paul Musser U.S. Govt. Selling Land In Leb. Co. The U.S. Government’s General Services Ad ministration, Property Management and Disposal Service, Region 3, announced today that it is offering for sale a portion of the Veteran’s Ad ministration Hospital Grounds, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, con sisting of approximately 50 acres of unimproved land. The land is being offered for sale in three seperate parcels: Parcel No 1, 31.63 acres; Parcel No. 2, 17.42 acres, and Parcel No. 3, 117 acres. Bids will be opened at 1 p m , local time, June 1, 1973, at the GSA Regional Office Building, Room 1701, Seventh and D Streets, SW , Washington, DC 20407. Additional information and copies of the Bid Form No. GS-03- DR(S)-30041 may be obtained from the GSA Business Service Center at the above address. TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! PHONE 626-2191 or 394-3047 11
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