V' Wickes Lumber O#%D , t &RTJI watebiw- 5 STEEL ROOFING & SIDING age 10’ *11.69 *14.49 MR99 Stock Sizes Only Til 100 Sq. Ft. High Tensile Steel addition i 1365“ 5880” 3400 00 HIE 6877®° Wickes Lumber... Your Best Choice! Prices good at the following location only: Iy* Mile North East of EPHRATA, PA. on Rt. 272 < PH: 717-733-6521 or Lane. 717-394-9325 CREDIT + ' CARPI Hours: Mon., Thurs., Fn. 8 AM to 8 PM: Tues. & Wed. 8 AM to 6 PM; Sat. 8 AM to 3 PM mish is corrosion and ;tant. Lengths avail it most of your farm uction needs. Painted • lite, Brown, Red, Tan 14' 16’ 12’ *17.49 $ 20.39 THE WINCHESTER 40x48' Machinery Storage Building • 14* stdawall • Optional 8 ft. • 16' and door addition* THE PENDLETON 32 x32' Multi-Purpose Building • IT aldawall • Optional • ft. • 14'and door addition* THE LINCOLNSHIRE 48 x 48' Machinery Storage Building • 14' aidswall • Optional • ft. • 24' and door additions The perfect choice for farm buildings! Economical treated boards can be stained, painted or allowed to weather naturally. Durable... creates a safe guard against termite damage and decay. 4x6 6x6 *23.29 Versatility Plus Long-Lasting Protection! 6188 00 4229 00 5339“ PRICES GOOD THRU NOV. 26 TREATED TIMBERS 14’ 12’ 16' *12.69 *10.99 *14.99 *16.95 *23.49 *20.59 THE SHENANDOAH 42 x 48' Machinery Storage Building • 14' *ld*wall • Optional 8 ft. • 20' and door addition* 20' 18' 22’ *20.59 *10.49 *32.95 *29.95 *41.19 THE SHERIDAN 30x32' Multi-Purpose Building • Optional S ft. additions • 10* aldawall • 10* sod door QOO Package THE REMINGTON 36'x 40' Multi-Purpose Building • 12* aldawall • Optional 8 ft addition* • 16‘ and door THE BUCKINGHAM 32 x32' Horse Bam • 12* Sldawitl • 5 stalls %|F Wickes Lumber Uiwstarfanaing, Saturday, Novwabtr 12, IN9-411 2 new Gold Medal Sires PLAIN CITY, Oh. - Select Sires, Inc., owned 50 percent of the newly qualified Gold Medal Sires in July, 1963. Two of the four new Gold Medal Sires are 7H543 Carlin- M Ivanhoe Bell and 7H572 Rockalli Son of Bova. These sires achieved this permanent status with the following sire summaries: 7H543 Carlin-M Ivanhoe BELL (EX-01); +1.883M -.07% +SBF 96%Rpt; +567 TPI +1.21 PDT 86%Rpt. 7H572 Rockalli Son of BOVA (VG-68); +2.429M -.17% +6OF 92%Rpt.; +682 TPI +1.76 PDT 83Rpt. 7H543 Bell was bred by John W. Carlin and Lawrence Mayer of Smolan, Kan. Bell’s dam is B&W Heilo CreameUe (VG-87). His sire, Penstate Ivanhoe Star, and his grandsire are both Gold Medal Sires. 7H572 Bova, bred by Hubert Johnson of Mt. Vernon, Wa., is one of Elevation’s finest sons. His dam, Rockalli Magnet Darcy (VG -85), is from an Excellent grandam and Gold Medal grandsire. Both 7H543 BELL and 7H572 BOVA complete a solid paternal line of three generations of Gold Medal Sires. 24’ To receive Gold Medal Sire status, the sire must rank in the top 15 % of the breed for PD Milk and PD Type, and have 80% Repeatability or higher. He must also rank in the top 25% for PD Fat with a PD Fat% of -.20% or more. In addition, bulls identified as recessive carriers are not eligible for this award. *44.39 officers renamed SYRACUSE, NY - Three top officers were re-elected by the 18- member board of directors of Agway Inc. October 28 im mediately following the farm coperative’s 19th Annual Meeting. Re-elected were Richard Croner, Berlin, Pa. chairman of the board; Richard C. Call. Batavia, N.Y., vice chairman; and William A. Hiller, Fayetteville, N.Y., president and chief executive officer. Croner, who operates a dairy farm in partnership with his son, has served as Agway chairman since 1982. A member of the Agway board since 1964, he is a graduate of Penn State and was named a Pennsylvania Master Farmer in 1967. Call, re-elected vice chairman, operates a dairy and crop farm in partnership with his brother. A member of the Agway board since 1973, he is a graduate of Cornell University. William A. Hiller, re-elected president and chief executive officer, was first named to the post on July 1,1961. He Joined Agway in 1961 and has held managerial positions throughout the organisation. As Agway’s top management officer, he heads a system with consolidated sales of over |3.8 billion in fiscal 1962-83. Top Agway o flE INTgfry CK EXPO
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