Know Where the Activities Will Be? Read the Farm Women Calendar. Desrgn a plow with a biq 3 loot clearance- bo.ween bottoms increase the width o( the furrow to 10 inches make the stub beam lonqer Happy result the Allis Chalmers 2000 Series Monolramc plow Eight square feet of clearance so more trash can get through High-speed plowing without stopping too because BumpS Run bottoms lift hydra-■' C. J. Wonsidler Bros. p ov u D nr L RDl.Quakertown, PA 18951 K ° Y "* BUCh/ ,flC * Phone 215-536-1935 Ephrata, RD2 215-536-7523 717-859-2441 6rumc ' B form Sem « Annville. ROl, PA W^u 717-867-2211 86 7318 A. J, Noss i Son H. Brubaker RD2, Oley, PA Lancaster, PA 215-987-6257 717-397-5179 ShartlesviHe Farm Equipment ShartiesviOe, PA 215-488-1326 H. Daniel Wenger, Prop. Question: Is it good business to buy inexpensive ventilating tans, then have higher-than normal costs to operate them? Answer No .. it's bad Business Many Agri-Businessmen buy fans and equipment from firms that promise good ventilating results with a small investment' Because you are busy, you feel it safe to assume that one ventilating fan is just as good as another, and when the units are installed, and electric bills come in, whatever the bill is, is the norm. Nothing could bo farther from the truth... We have conclusive evidence to show you, that in time power bills could be a definite crimp in your profit picture Really hurt you without you realizing that other equipment can perform better apd at lower cost Just because other ventilating equipment manufacturers are big, doesn't necessarily make their statements right, and in turn reduce you power bills Let them show you the CFM as you use it and the wattage input Fill in the'coupon today, and we'll send you the evidence by return mail Tests were made in an AMCA approved laboratory Data was checked and computerized by engineers at a leading eastern university Tuscarora Electric Manufacturing Company DEPT. LC Tunkhannock. Pa. 18657 ITBttnAuaiv □ Send me the evidence f JUIIwJW* □ I plan to purchase ventilating equipment □ lam interested in becoming a dealer (some areas available) □ lam a □ user, □ dealer, □ student. Name Address City ALLIS-CHALMERS The Solanco F.F.A. Chapter sponsors one major money making project each year. The project is to sell citrus fruit for the Christmas Season. In past years, the chapter has averaged nine hundred crates being sold per year with all the proceeds going to the chapter unless a member sold over ten crates. Any member selling over ten crates received a dues reimbursement amounting to three dollars and fifty cents. This year, something special was wanted to boost the citrus fruit sales and a selling cooperative was developed. It was named the Solanco Citrus Sales Cooperative. The coop was designed and set up by the Junior Ag students and their teacher, Mr. Althoff who were studying cooperative businesses. After the basic cooperative was set up, a board of directors was selected with one representative from each class of Ag students. The board of directors then selected a general manager. Officers on the board of directors were. President READ LANCASTER FARMING FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS TRY A CLASSIFIED Zip State Solanco sales effort co-op Joo Overly, Vice president Tom Jackson, and Secretary Bobbie Jean Reinhart. The general manager of the cooperative was Ken Wiker. The cooperative was now ready for any student to buy stock. Shares of Stock could be bought for fifty cents and any student who bought a share of stock and sold at least five crates of fruit received twenty-five cents for each crate he or she sold. At the end of the fruit sales the shares could be refunded and the fifty cental returned so that no one could possibly loose money. But there was also another selling promotion. A giant chart was made in the Ag classroom showing how much each class sold and the results were posted twice each week during the selling campaign. The class which sold the most crates of fruit per person received thirty cents for each crate sold instead of twenty-five. The Junior class eventually won the contest with one Junior making over sixteen dollars. The cooperative enticed everyone to sell harder and twelve hundred crates were sold, three hundred more than last year. Although tiie cooperative helped the chapter earn more money it also gave the fruit sellers a better un derstanding of how a cooperative works, and how it operates. These two fac tors made the Solanco Citrus Sales Cooperative a success for the Solanco F.F.A. Northco Confinement Systems img misl All components work together to give you a complete sys tem yet you re in com plete control 1 Feed delivery is automatic but easily regu lated for individual pens Check out the other compon ents they all work to give you a good-looking profitable system LUVERNE, MINNESOTA FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT w Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Dec. 13,1975 General Manager Ken Wiker (left) presents high salesman Tim Hanks with his patronage refund check. 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