Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 03, 1990, Image 181

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    Galen & Linda Smith
Ann
j, Raul Strode
Chris
3 5 23,103
Rolling Hard Averages
Mt. View Acres B 3 40 84
M. Thomas Shaeffer 3 62 87
Roy E Snoke 3 40 91
J. Paul Strock 3 118 88
David E Gettle B 3 46 90
Highland Vue. Farms 3 60 90
Betty A Zeigler & Sons 3 53 91
David R Walton "3 31 89
Robert H Jamison 3 1 25 89
Mark A Naugle 3 59 -85
Bent Creek Farm 3 39 88
Cumber-Vue Farm B 3 44 89
Glenn W. Myers B 3 69 87
Donald A McCullough G 3 93 87
Nevin Shughart B 3 29 87
The COR-TEN steel return tilde lip Is standard
equipment. It helps keep the area clean. A sk your Pats dealer about the new 10-year
Patz can build slides to various widths and warranty on COR-TEN steel slides,
lengths. Ask your Patz dealer for details. cor.™ i. . m*.™* <» us. m <***
Why Patz is No. 1
• Durable Patz hook-and-eye link chain. Progression
forging builds extra strength into hook-and-eye- link
contact points. Final heat treating increases hardness,
strength and wear resistance.
• Four-tooth sprocket drives every link behind the hook
the link's thickest and strongest point.
• Chain flexibility for various layouts.
• Select 2" flites for solid manure or 4" high flites for
slurry manure, flites are welded to Patz
links. Vi-inch-thick wear shoes extend Hite life.
• Three drive unit sizes match your gutter length and
allow expansion.
• Corner wheel top-and-bottom flanges guide the chain
around the corner. Corner wheel assemblies remove
easily for service without concrete breakout.
• Heavier XH link available for extremely long pulls.
ALEXANDRIA
MAX SENDERS
114-449-4027
CAMP HILL
JOHN JONES
717-737-5737
COLUMBIA CROSS ROADS JDSSIfI
SPRINGFIELD EQUIPMENT POWERS EQUIPMENT
717-297*2442 717-454-2042
LONGACRE
ELECTRIC
215-445-2241
ELUOTTSBURG
CARL R. BAER
717-542-2444
beuefqnte
LUCAS BARN EC.
914-303-2000
HAMBURG
SHARTLESBURQ
FARM SERVICE
21S-4M-102S
umm
WLLER-UKE Inc.
717-9J5-2MS
Cumberland Co. DHIA
3 5 19,754
20,373
20,243
20,067
20,586
19,429
19,315
19,384
19,110
19,646
18,857
18,480
19,761
18,594
18,689
19,752
Patz
SEE YOUR
LEBANON
CEDAR CREST
EQUIPMENT
717-270-4400
(Continued from Pago D2S)
887
883
DEVRIEZE FARM EQUIP.
717-729-7944
MFFUNTOWN
ZU6 FARMS
DARV EQUIPMENT
717-443-2404
Harry E Thompson
Leroy Chestnut
Daniel L. Martin, Jr.
Glehn Newswanger
Hills-Hope-Pa Farm
Kenneth Horst
Lamar & Carol
Sensenig
Maple Key Holsteins
Berkheimer Farms
Lemar Farm
Martin Lichtenberger
Robee Acres
Leroy Showaker & Son 3
Darina Farms 9
Fred B McGillvray
Donald M Leatherman B 3
J.B. Brymesser & Sonsß3
Samuel D Shenk B 3
Marlin Miller & Sons B 3
New Patz* slide
COR-TEN' steel
resists corrosion
COR-TEN steel provides atmospheric corrosion
resistance for longer slide life.
Patz COR-TEN steel slides are painted to further
protect against corrosion. COR-TEN steel holds
paint longer than ordinary steel. If the paint Is
scratched, COR-TEN steel forms a tightly ad
herent oxide to “heal” Itself.
COR-TEN steel Is stronger than mild steel. The
COR-TEN steel slide Is welded to a 4Vi -Inch by
6% -Inch COR-TEN center box beam for extra
rigidity.
Why Patz Chain Is
Your Best Buy
• 41 years of hook-and-eye chain experience Patz gives
you proven performance and reliability.
• Special-formula steel plus forging and heat-treating
techniques produce the wear resistance that gives you
extra service life.
• 10-year extended warranty on chain backed by the
reputable Patz name.
• Patz links are inspected to meet superior standards
• %-mch thick flites for added strength.
• Two link sizes match gutter length.
• The X-mch thick wear shoe is made from the same
steel as the link, so it lasts as long as the chain.
• The Patz link's enlarged eye area provides increased
chain flexibility
• Rounded bearing surface of link is forged for long life
• Financing is available from participating dealers
• Other gutter cleaners can be converted for Patz chain
For more information on the genuine Patz link, contact
us today
>T PATZ DEALER
SOMERSET UNEBORO. MD
GROVE EQUIP. SALES TRI-CO. DAIRY
Mark Knepper EQUIPMENT
Cliff Lynn 301*374*6616
814-445-6306
MILL HAH
DOTTERER
EQUPMENT, INC.
717-726*3471
MILTON
NORTH CENTRAL
AG AUTOMATION
717-437-2031
QUARRYVILLE
UMOORN FARM
SERVICE
James E. Land It
717-766-4151
SHIPPENSBURG
WITHER EQUIPMENT
SERVICE
717-5324130
TRI-STATE
FARM AUTOMATION
301-790-3696
KENNEDYVII
FINDER SERVICE CO.
301*346*5263
18,594
18,235
17,953
17,997
17,987
19,287
B 3
B 3
B 3
B 3
B 3
B 3
B 3
18,360
18,796
17,314
18,033
18,880
17,847
17,740
18,159
18,828
18,719
17,201
17,918
17,832
ENOFIELD EQUIP.
M 301436-0460
POUND. Wl
PATZ SALES, INC.
414407*2261
DISTRICT MANAGER!
Dennis Skibo
717464*2333
Jim Biltki
614496*9447
Lancaatef Farming Satwdhy, February 3,1990-D29
693
688
686
684
679
678
of
GROW POPCORN
IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES:
Franklin, Adams, York, Lancaster,
Chester, Dauphin. Lebanon, Berks
IDEAL FOR HARVESTING WITH A
CASE IH ROTARY COMBINE
• Competitive Rates
• Cash And Delivery At Harvest
• SO Acre Minimum
We Have 50 Years In Popcorn
If You’re Interested In
Growing 50 Acres Or More,
CALL
REIST SEED CO.
Mt. Joy, PA 17552
717-653-8078
: ORD. MD
SALES ft SERVICE
VM 1820 MUI creek Raul. York, PA 1'
(717) 292-6 **^
Hook
Link
Chain
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Md. Tobacco Auctions
Begin April 3
ANNAPOLIS* Md. The
1990 Maryland tobacco auction
season will begin April 3 and will
last over a four-week season, clos
ing on April 26. according to
Maryland Secretary of Agricul
ture Wayne A. Cawley, Jr.
His announcement follows
recommendations of the State
Tobacco Authority, which prop
osed the sales dates after consult
ing with tobacco buyers, ware
housemen, and growers.
The 1990 sales will be held on
14 days, as follows: April 3-S for
the first week, April 9-12 the sec
ond week, April 17-19 the third
week, and April 23-26 for the final
week.
Sales will be held at the six
public tobacco warehouses
located at Wayson’s Comer, Wal
dorf, Upper Marlboro, and
Hughesville.
The 1989 Maryland crop,
which was grown on an estimated
8,500 acres will be sold. Growing
conditions were difficult because
of heavy rains during much of the
season, which often prevented
planting and washed out plants.
The Maryland Department of
Agriculture’s marketing services
will provide daily sales reports
during the season over its ‘Tobac
co Report” toll-free (in Maryland)
telephone line. Those interested in
following the market can access
the report after 8:30 a.m. each day
by calling 1-800-638-2207.
SPECIAL SALE
• Heaviest Chain On The
Market
At A
Reasonable
Price /O
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