Uncaittr Farm! 14 Willis Esbenshade of Lancaster, Pa. (center) former Agway director, inspects an ear of this year's corn crop with George Steele, Chairman of the Board (left) and Ronald N. Goddard, General Manager, (right) at the Farm Show, during Agway's 11th XL-12 Chain Saw OVER HALF A MILLION BUILT AND SOLD! TEST -pCW! Homeiite Homehte Homeiite Homeiite Homeiite Homeiite Homeiite Wright !E HOURS: Mon. thru Fn. 730 to 6:00 Saturday 7:30 to STOP FARMERSVILLE Ephrata, RD2, PA 17522 717-354-4271 Vftff rte*t«)»! i"B 5 il 1“-'-. ..... .-.r .n. Nov. IS. 1975 Proven performance, light weight, only 13V; lbs. dry, less bar and chain. Fells trees up to 3 feet in diameter —easy to handle —easy to start. Get a free dem onstration today. USED CHAIN SAWS 1 Super XL XL-12 XL-12 150 150 C-5 5-30 N Blade Saw EQUIP., INC. Annual Meeting, held recently at the Onondaga War Memorial, Syracuse, N.Y. The fiscal year 1974-75 was the first year the agricultural cooperative exceeded one billion dollars in sales. Agway’s headquarters are in Syracuse. 20” Bar $175.00 $175.00 $175.00 $140.00 $130.00 $125.00 $ 50.00 $lOO.OO 20” Bar 16” Bar 16” Bar 12” Bar 16” Bar 20” Bar 16” Bar Judging team places fourth The 4-H Livestock Judging Team from York County representing Pennsylvania at the Eastern National Livestock Judging Ex position at Timmonium. Maryland on Wednesday. November 5 placed 4th in the contest overall. The team was Ist place team in sheep juding, 3rd place in beef judging, and 4th place in swine judging. The team had a score of 1625 points in the total contest. Wayne Bankert, Red Lion, was 4th place in judging beef cattle. Kathy Sunday, York, was 4th place in judging sheep and Nat Sheffer, Hanover, was 9th place m judging overall species. The contest was won by the 4-H club from Virginia. The York County team will participate Food Stamps To applv lor food stamps take the following infor mation to the food stamp of fice rent receipts house payment book utiliU bills proof of all income of all those in vour household (latest pav slips pav en \ elopes i bank books or other papers that show am savings proof of medical bills (doctors hospitals! the food stamp program helps keep Americans healthv For further infor mation telephone vour local welfare office Food stamps mav make the difference' F olklore In Rumania caterpillars are said to be the devil s tears In Medieval Europe the people believed that all church bells made a pilgrimage to Rome on Good Fndav The people slaved indoors so as not to see them go \\U IS YOUR Jg 4 FEED { HEATING? STOP GROUND FEED FROM HEATING BY MIXING 2 LBS. OF IM-PBUV-fILL HiiliiiMftHl G 55 CONTROLS HEATING THAT TAKES PLACE WHEN THE MOISTURE LEVEL IS TOO HIGH IN YOUR NEW CORN. MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE 717 285-5422 SO. LANC. COUNTY Robert Kreider 717-569-6042 NO. LANC. CO. Raymond Weiier 717-733-4302 in the Northeast National 4-H Judging Contest at the North Livestock Judging Contest American Livestock Ex on Wednesday. Nov. 12th, position at Louisville, They will participate in the Kentucky on Nov. 18,19, and National 4-H Livestock 20. IN EVERY TON OF GROUND FEED. CONTACT YOUR LEBANON CO. Clarence Weiier 717-866-6710 ADAMS COUNTY Robert Smith 717-528 4383 G 55 DEALER PERRY, JUNIATA, UNION & SNYDER m»< Norman Brouse 717-524-5454 CHESTER CO. Richard Breckbill 215-932-3307 YORK CO. Bair’s Mill Wnghtsville, PA 717-252-3114
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