Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 12, 1974, Image 8

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    —Laocaster Farming. Saturday, Oct 12, 1974
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Strasburg Bank
Forms Agri
Subsidiary
The First National Bank of
Strasburg has formed an
Agri-Loan Subsidiary. The
Friendly First Farm Loan
Corporation is a wholly
owned subsidiary of the
bank. Through the formation
of this subsidiary the bank
can obtain funds to loan to
agri-businessmen from the
Federal Intermediate Land
Bank.
The president of The
Friendly First Farm Loan
Corporation is Robert L.
Badger, a vice president of
the bank. The Secretary-
Treasurer is Darwin L.
Mowery, vice president and
cashier of the bank. The
ENGINE THERMOSTAT
MAINTAINS PROPER.
TEMPERATURE OF IRE
COOLANT SHOULD 96 f( (/
checker each fall v V
AND SPRING
AND CLOSING. UEFECTCaN
RESULT IN GUM WARMUP, ,
DECREASE ENGINE (
bpficencv, AND NOT
ENOUGH INTERIOR heat
A non-openin& UNIT CAUSES
engine TO OVERHEAT
Excl
J-kn
give
Fora
the cutting e
Built to match the bigger
horsepower of today’s tractors
that’s the heavy-duty
John Deere 3800
J-knives propel chopped
material out of the cutterhead
like a paddle wheel . faster
than conventional knives
Result greater chopping efficiency
These exclusive J-knives
are like those on John Deere
Self-Propelled Harvesters So is
M. S. YEARSLEY & SONS
Westchester 696-2990
ADAMSTOWN
EQUIPMENT INC. A - B - C * GROFF, INC. LANDIS BROS. INC.
1)on r New Holland 354 4191 Lancaster 393-3906
|near Adanrtowni
Phone 12151dW 4391
*■ • •-
i
Loan
Board of Directors of the
new corporation in addition
to Badger and Mowery are J.
Lloyd Hamish, Chairman of
the Board of the Bank, J.
Robert Hess, Director of the
bank and Donald H. Hof
fecker, Director and
Executive Vice President of
the bank.
Badger stated, “It is our
feeling that the farmer is an
essential person to our
community and our country,
and we must do our best to
see that he gets the
necessary financing to help
him grow and prosper. The
Friendly First Farm Loan
Corporation is being formed
to do just that.”
the shp-clutch-protected
feed-roll drive and numerous
other components
The 3800 has heavier drives
to and from the gearcase,
greater frame strength, and
larger fan shaft and bearings
(oil-enclosed drive) than other
John Deere Pull-Types
Stop in soon for details on
the 3800 and practical
JDFP financing
SHOTZBERGER'S
Elm 665 2141
IDEAS AT HOME
TIPS ON REMODELING YOUR KITCHEN
One of the big trends on
the home decorating scene
today is kitchen remodeling.
But the kitchen presents
very special problems. Here,
as in no other room of the
home, practicality is every
bit as important as good
looks. As a result, all types
of ceramic tiles are becom
ing increasingly popular. For
in them beauty, usefulness
and durability coexist.
When using ceramic tile
don’t think you have to
stick to just one style of
tile or color. An imaginative
mix of sizes and shapes,
colors and textures, can add
great decorative appeal as
well as practicality.
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In this kitchen remodeled
to accommodate a family
snack bar for casual dining,
four types of tiles were used.
A prism patterned wall tile
in terracotta on white
provides a decorative back
drop...plus an easy-to-clean
grease and heat-proof shield
...for the stove and elevated
oven.
In keeping with the prac
ticality, but in size contrast,
work counters are surfaced
with small mosaic tiles in
bright orange. The snack
counter in front is made of
sparkling white square tiles
which on the adjoining wall
take a twist to form a dia
mond design. And the floor
is honey-combed with hex
agonal tiles which happily
never need waxing.
Any kitchen so complete-
ly covered with a durable
material like tile can keep
P its simple, subtle, stylish
■chic just about forever--a
pretty hot idea when cook
ing up a great kitchen.
SERVO-MATIC
DAIRY FEEDER
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NORTHCO
The ''Magnet Feeder" That Feedi
Only Year TOP Preducen
—auNKteatEK—
□ ACORN ROLL A TRAY FMe«rt
□ ACORN Ov«rh*«d Trgvelmf F**d*r>
□ ACORN 9" mnd 12 Au§«r F**dtn
□ ROTO FEEDERS (Lazy SusonJ
□ NORTHCO R*f* Tub* F**tf*ri
SHAOi * ORAM HAMMING
D ACORN Doubt* Au§*r Silo Unlooders
□ ACORN W Sinfl* Chom Conv*y*ft
□ ACORN 12 Sinfl* C*nv*y*rs
□ NORTHCO U Tf*ufh Conveyors
□ CARDINAL El*votors
□ lif 54 F*r*f* flowers
□ Mult* Flo Sitog* S^f*«4*n
□ Vinyl ond St*«) Mow*r Rip*
□ NORTHCO Si I* Chut* Hoppers
watwrrs i mom
□ RITCHIE Livestock Wot*r*r*
□ NORTHCO S*rvo*o-Moti6 w/Mogn«H
□ WEAVERUNE Powerod Siloge Corts
□ SILAGE FEED CARTS (N*t P«wm^)
□ ROLL A ROUT Hoy Feeders
□ IDEAL Round Cottk F«*d«rs
□ (DEAL Coif Creep F**d*rs
□ IDEAL Hof Fo*d*r*
□ TROJAN Ho« Wot*r*r»
□ Mineral A Solt Feeder*
□ IDEAL Sterof e fins
manure hanouno
□ S S Coble lorn ClNMri
D 5 5 Coble free Stoll Cleaners
□ S S Coble Crew Conveyers
□ HO Chein Cress Conveyers
•O Si>per 600 Chain Rom <dßgTßf*«
LI H D Replacement Chain
□ Nesseth Manure Pumps
WEAVERLINE SELF-UNLOADING
SILAGE CART
TRY A CLASSIFIED AD
626-2191 or 394-3047
UCTMC POWR HANTS
SSO (• 150,000 watt
□ PINCO* PTO Aftamatan
□ Enf ina On van (Portable)
□ Gaiban Tiaclar All.rnalan
□ KATOUGHT PTO Allarnatan
□ AulamalK Pawtr Packaeaj
ACOON MtN numUNT -
□ Trip!# R«mfarc«4 feat Stall*
□ Laver Stalls & Stanchiant
O Camfarl Stalls (4 types)
Q Caw, CaM I ViW fens
D KOZY KOMFORT Co« Pens
D HO Water Bawls
□ Electric Caw Trainers
D Malleable Gamps
□ Clomp On Taas (Vacuum Watirl
□ ftONiTA Rubber Caw Mats
Q AMERICAN WAY Ventilation Fans
- spcoAirres -
□ MAC High Pressure Washers
O Gooseneck Trotters
□ Portable Leading Chutes t Corals
□ Rolls (dinner farm patio church)
Q Ornamental Windmills
D Livestock Scales
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□ Pickup Truck Rocks
O Cattle Head Gates
G Cattle Oilers
□ Roller Mills
D Kemlite Glasbord