Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 05, 1975, Image 9

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    TRY A CLASSIFIED AD
BEEP SALES
MONDAY 2:30 P.M.
THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
Sale Order ■ Fat Bulls, Steers, Stockers. Beef
Cows and Veal Calves
NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC.
Phone 717-354-4341
Daily Market Report Phone 717-354-72 M
Abe Diffenbach, Manager
Field Representatives - Bob KHng 717-354-5023
Luke Eberly 215-267-6608
THE GUTTER CLEANER
LAS
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OVER 7 POUNDS OF STEEL PER FOOT . . .
Patz Patented Links &. Chain proside the heart, the strength,
the backbone ot e\er\ Pat/ barn ( leaner One-pieee HOOK-N-
I I eonstruetion of each link pros ides a thoroughls dependable
chain that takes sprockets, corners and elesations smoothl), ef
fieientls with minimum power, and without pins or rncts An
owner reports. Not a single Pat/ link to replace in oser 1 (
sears of sersiee Yes, ' ejuaht) is sour onls bargain in a
Barn Cleaner
PATZ IS FIRST . . .
IST With angled Hites to permit complete cleaning and
easier litter remosal ssith less posser requirements.
IST With turner wheel assemblies that omit
time losses of eemented-m posts
IST With endless chain, pitlcss-npe Barn (.leaner that ehmi
nates the use of extra motors and power units.
IST With an automatic chain tightener, preserving the Barn
Cleaner C ham
IST With a full 1 2-mch thick wear plate on each (hte for
gutter protection
BALLY
BEDFORD
CAMP HILL
ELLIOTTSBURG
HAMBURG
HONEY BROOK
KIRKWOOD
' LANDIS & ESBENSHADE
786 4158
LEBANON
If you hove fat
cattle or
need feeders . . .
THINK
NEW HOLLAND
LONGACRE ELECTRIC
845 2261
BENCE FARM EQU
623-8601
LLOYD SULTZBAUGH
737-4554
CARL BAER
582-2648
H DANIEL WEf
488 6574
ZOOK’S FARM S
273 9730
MARVIN HOF
272" 0871
Merrimaids
The Lampetcr-Strasburg
4-H Merrimaids held their
3rd meeting on June 30th at
the Martin Mcylin Jr. High
School.
The Merrimaids
responded to roll call by
saying their favorite kind of
flower. They then went
outside and played Swat for S
minutes.
Lisa Bloom gave a
demonstration on decorating
bottles.
It was decided that the
next meeting would be held
on the 7th instead of the 28th.
The next meetings will be
July 7th, 14th and 21st.
13ie cooking girls then
made yellow cake and the
sewing girls worked on their
garments.
McALLISTERVILLE
CLAIR SANER & SON
463 2234
MILLERSBURG
LEO LANDIS
692-4647
MILTON
LANDIS FARMSTEAD AUTOMATION
437 2375
NEWVILLE
FRED B McGILLURAY
776 7312
PIPERSVILLE
JOSEPH MOYER
776 8675
STREET MD
WALTER WEBSTER
452 8521
THOMASVILLE
KENNETH L SPj
225 1064
Meet
Crystal Meek,
News Reporter
Break-Out ’
The booklet is asailable free
in limited quantities In wntng
Guide Public Relations
Department Kemper Insuiance
Companies Long Grose 1L
60049
Winners In the Lancaster County 4-
H Demonstration Day were from
(left) Cindy Risser, Leola Rl; Glen
4-Her
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through 4-H. The Lincoln
Sewing Club member noted
the ways m which the 4-H
program had aided in her
personal growth and
maturity.
“4-H has helped me in
many ways but perhaps the
most has been to help me feel
more confident,” the young
lady told the audience.
New Guide
To Basic
Insurance Needs
What is term' insurance'’
How Joes no-fault auto insur
ance work’ What are the four
basic tvpes of homeowners in
surance’ These and other fre
quentlv asked questions are cov
ered ip a new insurance guide
prepared bv the Kemper Insur
ance Companies
Guide
The booklet simple titled
Guide ” is a non-commercial
description of options for peo
ple who may have had minimal
exposure to insurance It offers
a clear, concise common sense
layman s language introduction
to the intricate world of insur
ance coverage
We felt the best way to as
sure that consumers make the
msuiance choices best suited to
them was to prepare a no non
sense no sell book which ans
onc can use ” James S Kemper
Jr company president stated
‘We believe the better in
formed consumers arc the bet
ter their buying decisions and
the better their buying decisions
the moie satisfied thes will be
Kempei said
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“4-H instills a sense of
pride in a person which has
helped me,” Susan noted.
Susan will be giving her
talk at the State 4-H Days
Competition which will be
held later this summer
The 4-Hers who par
ticipated in Tuesday’s event
will be going to the regional
demonstration contest to be
held July 11 in York County.
Also representing Lancaster
County at the regional event
will be the 4-H Physical
This giant-capacity
forage harvester is
built for self
propelled power
o
Self-Propelled 5200 and 5400 Forage
Harvesters aren’t pull-type units with engines
added. They’re SP-built harvesters with 9-
kmfe, 24-inch-diameter cutterheads.
Exclusive J-knives can be held more rigidly
Recutter screens have larger surface area
Feed rollsareslip-ciutch protected Thepowe'
units are feature-loaded, too. We have tne
John Deere “Super Harvester” on display
Stop by soon.
Landis Bros. Inc.
Lancaster 717 393 3906
Adamstown
Equipment Inc.
Mohnlon RD2 Pa 19540
Inear Adamstown I
215 484 4391
M. S. Yearsley
IH Cteto 215 696 2990 St " nl ®» *• K|0 W'
Bernville Pa
215 488 1510
Agway, Inc.
Allentown Equipment Center
Chapman Pa
215 395 3381
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Seidman, Lancaster and Susan
Martin, Ephrata R 3.
Fitness team with members
Henry Gibson, Gemeieve
Gibson, Andrea Gibson and
Ted Gray.
Emcee for the 4-H
Program was Kenneth
Brubaker, a teen leader and
officer in the County Council.
Judges for the contest were
Warren Archibald, Lan
caster SCS Office, Mrs.
Robert Gregory, home
economics teacher, and
Melissa Piper, Associate
Editor, Lancaster Fanning.
A.B.C. Groff, Inc.
New Holland 717 354 4191
Pikeville
Equipment Inc.
Oyster Dale Road
Oley RD#2 PA
215 987 6277
Neuhous'es, Inc.
Glen Rock Pa
717 235 1306
I. G/s Ag Sales
Silverdale Pa 18962
215 257 5136
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