—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 15,1579 146 Lebanon County DMA (Continued from Pace 144) Vincent A Wagner 3 40 2 89 3 500 Huberts. Miller 3 51 2 80 2 468 Rich. & Ron. Shirk 3 74 2 83 6 46 2 Clifford Groff B 3 521 93 5 47 3 Wernerway Farm B 3 110.0 88 4 506 Albert F. Moyer B 3 89 4 84 7 474 Kenneth I. Sellers 3 40.0 80.0 42.3 Norman Kline B 3 78 5 89.2 44 9 MervmW Horst B 3 36.0 86.6 43 4 Sonnen Acres B 3 100.4 82.1 47.1 Arthur R.Krall B 3 59.2 82 9 47 5 L Burkholder Jr B 8 43.0 83 2 45.9 J. N. Smith & Son B 2 72.7 85 8 36 3 David Brandt 3 59.6 79 5 46.3 Conewago View Fm B 3 56.0 90 7 47 6 Walter M. Martin B 3 37.6 85 2 48.4 Hershey Bare B 3 82.8 821 45 5 Isaac E. Zimmerman 3 23.0 72 7 39.9 Willow Maple Farm 3 45.1 81.5 49.6 D. Hostetter & Sons B 3 77.6 85 1 42.8 Ivan M. Weiler B 3 65 6 90.3 48.8 M. L. Bennetch G 3 50 7 83 3 44 2 EnosN Lembach 3 30.5 89.9 46.5 E. P. Detweiler G 3 44.0 88 1 46.0 Hoover Fms No. 2 B 3 47.0 87.8 46.0 Hoover Farms B 3 72 1 81 6 46.3 Ferndale Farms B 3 92.3 79 4 43.5 Hollow Pride Fm. B 3 37.5 86.1 42.7 W. Dreibelbis Jr B 3 43.0 83.6 43.3 MD. Heisey B 3 40.0 82.2 46.5 Larry G.Shuey B 3 60.9 83 5 44.0 Ernest Wagner B 3 37.0 89.2 43.0 Jesse L. Weaver B 3 46 2 83.8 44.4 G. A. Fisher Jr B 3 36.8 86 2 46.2 Abram T. Lefever B 3 50.7 81.6 42.1 A. Balsbaugh Jr. B 3 38 9 89 7 430 D. E. Zimmerman G 3 40 7 86 7 42.7 David B. Lehman G 3 341 912 45 5 H. T. Bomgardner 3 991 90 2 413 John H. Tschudy B 1 34.8 90.7 37.3 Carl J. Brass B 3 76.3 90.2 41.2 Dennis Wampler B 3 102 6 80.2 43.8 Moses 0. Martin B 3 37 0 89.3 42 5 David H. Horning B 8 510 82.0 44 2 Clyde E. Deck G 3 56 8 95.9 41.1 Leon H Kline B 3 55 9 88.4 40.3 Conewago View Fm B 3 57 4 914 44 9 Robert Martin B 3 41 1 86 2 42 5 SMt EchoDy Fm B 3 1112 91 2 38.6 LentzdaleFarms B 3 69 3 85 3 39 2 John Brubaker B 3 52 0 91 5 46 5 P4C Heffelfmger B 3 30 0 77 2 43 5 Edwin E Funck 3 410 791 42 9 Raymond K Martin B 3 47 8 80 8 40 2 Richard Batz B 3 27 0 97 8 39 3 Jeffrey D Rymoff B 3 27 3 79 3 40 8 C Y Bomberger B 3 197 5 89 1 39 0 Roy H Weaver B 3 60 5 81 1 44 2 Galen Bollinger B 3 124 9 89 5 46 5 G4V Arnold B 3 1110 83 5 38 2 E N Zimmerman B 3 70 8 81 7 38 4 H E Bomgandner B 3 48 3 73 3 39 6 M H Bomberger B 3 66 0 818 38 2 J E Gelsmger B 3 43 6 88 5 40 0 Bucher Brothers B 3 33 0 72 7 40 3 Kenneth E Ober G 8 32 0 86 4 38 0 R L Heilinger B 8 27 0 761 34 3 Mark Copenhaver B 3 56 9 90 2 39 7 Warren Hetrick B 3 32 9 81 5 36 3 San Bo Holstems B 3 75 7 801 40 8 L L Halteman B 3 43 5 861 39 7 Mark C Patches B 3 78 3 71 3 34 4 I E Hostetter B 8 26 2 87 6 39 0 tEAR CORN % NEEDED f bE’RE paying top PRICES FOR TOP QOAUTY DRY ERR CORN MUST BE DRY • FAST UNLOADING FOR ANY SIZE DUMP TRUCK. JUST DUMP ON PILE AND GO. • FAST PAYMENT-PAID IMME DIATELY AFTER UNLOADED IF SO DESIRED • UNLOADING ANYTIME FROM 7 A.M.-5 P.M. MON. THRU FRI. OR SAT. BY APPOINTMENT. CALL NOW FOR PRICE KEYSTONE MILLS R.D. #3. EPHRATA. PA 717-354-4616 or 717-738-1088 WHAT'S NEW FLEX-AUGERS MILFORD, Ind. - Chore- Tune Equipment Inc. has announced major changes in the appearance and com ponents of the company’s Flex-Auger Feed Delivery Systems, according to Brad Donahoe, vice-president of marketing. Changes include new identification terminology for the three models of Flex- Auger, the use of specially formulated PVC auger tubing, and the use of direct drive gearheads, Donahoe said. About the only thing remaining the same, he pointed out, is the unique centerless, spring-type auger itself. The patented design idea was originally developed by Chore-Time in 1962 and is widely used for H. W. & E. Martin B 3 85.2 86 3 416 3.1 1.31 A R. McCrone B 3 18 8 88 4 35 7 3.6 1.28 John H. Stick 1 32.0 84.7 33.7 3.8 1.27 J. D Bomgardner 3 45 0 77.2 36.3 3.4 1.25 Christian High Jr. B 3 58.1 83.2 34.2 3 6 1.24 Clyde E. Deck G 3 57.2 87.6 33 5 3.6 1.22 R. H. Emnch & Son B 8 93.9 87.6 32 2 3 8 1.22 M M Bennetch 3 115.8 77 4 34 4 3.5 121 R.H Zimmerman B 8 62.0 84 1 34 3 3 3 1.14 R. Sollenberger G 4 27 0 85 0 24.4 4.6 1 13 Luke I Patches B 3 41.7 68 3 30 9 3 6 1.11 Russel S Houser 3 25.0 82 3 30.7 3 6 1.10 Donald Bomberger 4 56 4 78 9 26 2 4.1 108 Ray R. Sattazahn B 3 101.3 74 0 30.8 3 5 1.08 Raymond R Weaver B 3 36 0 59 3 28 9 3 6 1.04 Harold Myer B 3 234.4 64 2 30 6 3 2 0.98 Den Mar Goat Dairy BO 13.0 73 6 5 4 3 0 0 16 feeding poultry, hogs, and cattle. The fully enclosed auger moves feed or gram up, down, on-the-level, or around comers using no gears, connections, or pins. Explaining the new product naming, Donahoe said it should simplify references to the three sizes of Flex-Auger the company manufactures. The new “family of Flex-Augers” is made up of Chore-Time Flex-Auger Model 50 (2-inch tube, 20-lb. per minute capacity); Model 75 (3-inch, 40 lb./mm.); and Model 90 (3%-mch, 100 lb./min.). The model number actually refers to the approximate outside diameter of the auger tube in millimeters, said Donahoe. Another change is that all the company’s feed delivery systems now feature protect it from the effects 01 specially formulated PVC the sun’s ultra-violet rays, tubing as a standard item. , ' Donahoe indicated the Th® new tubing out formula was developed after wears the formerly used several years of research steel in most applications, and testing. It contains provides quieter operation, special wear inhibitors, he and PVC can’t rust like steel said, and ingredients to can - DETWEILER SILOS Increase Your Present Silo Capacity By Extending Your Silo Dollars per ton an extension costs less than a new silo. We can ex tend most brands of concrete stave silos. New Silos end Extensions Tear Down end Rebuild Silo Rtyolrs Jamesway Equipment Write or Call RD#2 Box 267 D Newville, PA 17241 PHONE 717-776-7533 or 717-776-3288
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