Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 01, 1977, Image 67

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L. Landis
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dvin D. Beiler
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reaver & Burkholder
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lobert C. Groff
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Earl L. Hershey
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Gordon L. Sangrey
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Clyde W Martin
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YESTERDAY’S EQUIPMENT
DOESN’T HELP TODAY’S FARMER.
You wouldn’t try to get along without a
tractor.. or a baler. .or modem storage bins.
And, if you’re smart, you won’t try to get along
without adequate insurance
At Future Services Insurance, we know what an
enormous investment your farm represents We
also know how to protect that investment in the
most comprehensive, economical way possible
With up-to-the-minute insurance against
inventory losses involving equipment, livestock.
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YESTERDAY’S INSURANCE.
Burtone Senviees Imsiananee
Meeting Tomorrow* s Needs Today
5 East Main Street • Mechanicsburg. Pa. 17055 • (717) 766-7621
•lohn ML Weaver & Son
Mix 30 90.7
Don Kanck
RH 29 55.0
Marvin K. Witmer
R&GrH 29 39.6
Marvin Reiff
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Dr. Paul S. Schantz
Mix 26
R. Edwin Hamish
R&GrH 32
Mervin Sauder
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Rohrer Brothers
R&GrH 30
Homer G. Hess
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J. Henry Stoltzfus
R&GrH 30 35.4
Henry & Paul Martin
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Raymond W. Burkholder
R&GrH 30 83.6
Donald B. Trimble
Mix 32 44.4
Leßoy S. Weaver
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R&GrH 34 42.8
Harry Zimmerman Jr.
1.70
R&GrH 26
Jacob S. Dienner
R&GrH 35
Maurice F. Welk
R&GrH 32
Rufus G. Martin
RH - 32
David K. Stoltzfus
R&GrH 37
Paul S. Homing
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Willis M. Martin
R&GrH 32
Abram M. Stoltzfus
R&GrH 28 44.7
Amos B. Lantz
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Harold L. Weiler
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Daniel W. Fox
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Paul & Norman Sauder
R&GrH 34 72,3
Melvin L. Beiler
RH 30 49.0
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buildings and stored crops. With customized
coverages to protect you against collision and
liability, theft and vandalism, animal mortality
and other potential disasters With estate and
retirement planning or other special needs
We know all that But it doesn’t do any of us
any good unless you give us a chance to put
that knowledge to work for you So call and ask
that we come see you Now Before you really
need us
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday. Jan. 1,1977 —67
Nathan G. Stoltzfus
R&GrH 34
H. Landis Weaver
R&GrH 35 60.8
Samuel M. Martin Jr.
R&GrH 36 60.0
J. Harold Musser & Son
R&GrH 30 51.8
Amos F. Miller
R&GrH 31 34.4
Emanuel S. Lapp
R&GrH 33
J. Mowery Frey Jr.
R&GrH
Reuben L. Stoltzfus
R&GrH 27
Edwin J. Landis
R&GrH 33
Albert E. Fry
RH 30 34.3
M.G. & P.M. Fahnestock
R&GrH 26 78.3
Robert L. Shelly
R&GrH 27
Glenn P. Book
R&GrH 27
J. Floyd Kreider
R&GrH 27
John L. Landis
R&GrH 27
Albert Breneman
R&GrH 26
Donald R. Bare
RH , 24
J. Nelson Sangrey
R&GrH 30 33.9
J. Robert Metzler & Son
RH 27 43.4
Galen W. Crouse
R&GrH 27
J. Kenneth Hershey
R&GrH 39
Titus B. Stoner
28 45.9
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Tom Zartman
R&GrH 29 87.6
Christian G. Becker
R&GrH 29
Sunny Craft Farm
Mix ' 32
J. Rohrer Witmer
R&GrH 30
Joseph W. Best
R&GrH 33
George M. Hurst
RH 29
John P. Lapp
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JOHN DEERE
SNOWMOBILE
Green Machine
Get John Deere dependability in a family-priced
sled. Choose from two models. The 300 with a
piston-ported 292 cc engine. Or the 400 with a
339 cc reed-valve engine, CD ignition, and
surface gap spark plugs. Both engines are mid
mounted and fan-cooled. Both machines have
bogie wheels set behind the mounting arm for a
smoother, more stable ride. Green with reflective
yellow trim for added safety at night.
JL B. C. GROFF, INC. LANDIS BROS. INC.
New Holland 717-354 4191 Lancaster. PA 717 393-3906
ADAMSTOWN EQUIPMENT INC.
Mohnton.RD2, PA 19540
1 near Adamslownl
Phone |2ls| 4144391
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