Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 27, 1971, Image 9

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    Twin Valley YF Holds Banquet
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Intercourse, Penna.
Lititz, Pa. 17543
CALL Bob or Les
On New, Used & Rental Tractors & Equipment
New 75 & 100 Bu. Spreaders on steel ready
for delivery
Used 140 Tractor & 5 ft. Rotary Mower
2 row Corn Planters
Grimm Hay Tedders
Used 3 pt. Hitch Scraper Blade
New Tractors 55 to 130 H.P.
New 2 & 4 row Corn Planters
Mower Conditioners As Low As $lOOO.
Myer Sprayer $7OO.
Hardy Sprayer $l5O.
Beam 500 Speed Sprayer $2OOO.
211 and 311 Plows
CALL Dick Bomberger
CALL US! IT COULD BE WE HAVE IT.
SPRAYER HOSE 800 lb. p.s.i.
% - % -1” & 2”
SPECIAL PRICE ON 1” HOSE
65c per ft.
50 or more feet 55c
I.H. PLOW SHARES
SPECIAL 10c
Per share off on 6 or more shares.
Heavy Duty and Regular Electric
Extension Cords also Trouble Lights.
1 600x16 MULTI RIB TIRES & TUBES
SPECIAL WHILE THEY LAST $15.00
RADIO CONTROLLED TRUCKS FOR BETTER SERVICE
The Fifth Annual Parent and
Son Banquet for the Twin Val
ley FFA Chapter was held
March 12 in the Twin Valley
High School cafeteria.
There were approximately 70
guests and members present.
Special guests at the Twin
Valley FFA were Mahlon Kurtz,
Joe Beiler, and Robert Stickles,
all currently on the Twin Val
ley School Board. Mr. Eberts,
superintendent of Twin Valley
High School, and Robert Moy
er, assistant principal of Twin
Valley High School, were also
present.
The banquet was opened by
the officers using the official
FFA Opening Ceremony.
During the program in the
lecture hall, Fred Mast gave a
short introduction, followed by
Ronald Frederick, who made
the presentation of awards, in
cluding-
Terry Murray, chapter Star
Greenhand; Fred Mast, chapter
Star Farmer; Ronald Nye, poul
try farming award; Jerry Jack
son, agricultural mechanics.
Five students recognized
for crop farming were Fred
Mast, Jerry Jackson. Robert
Hornberger, Robert McGowan
and Frank Stoltzfus.
Three recognized in livestock
farming were Frank Stoltzfus,
Robert McGowan and Richard
Kurtz.
Dairy farming awards went
to Fred Mast and Nevin Mast,
while placement in agriculture
awards went to Thomas Beiler
and Jim Stoltzfus.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 27,1971
Frank Stoltzfus then showed
slides of the local FFA mem
bers “in action’’.
The Honorary Degree was
presented to Mrs. Fannie Frey,
manager of the Twin Valley
High School cafeteria, and to
the Birdsboro Dispatch, a local
newspaper, along with the
Certificate of Appreciation
which went to John Abrams,
director of food service at Twin
Valley High School, and Mrs
Cecile Reinbold, teacher of
home economics.
Richard Kurtz, Chapter re
porter, then presented the film,
“The Four Star Farmers of
America.”
The film tells about Joe Spen
cer of Oklahoma, who has prov
ed his ability as a breeder of
Polled Hereford cattle by pro
ducing calves weighing 517
pounds at weaning time, year
old bulls weighing 950 pounds
and a 92 per cent calf crop.
Using recommended conserva
tion practices and irrigation, he
has doubled the value of the
160-acre farm he owns.
Runners-up include dairy
farmers, Duane Ruess, Michi
gan, Central Region, and Jack
Gibbons, New York, Atlantic
Region. The third, Star Farm
er of the Pacific Region, Mike
Oakley of Oregon, is a crops
man. He raises sweet corn and
strawberries, sugar beets and
cabbage for seed purposes, and
peppermint for mint oil.
CALL Henry Esh
For Sales Service Parts
• New 7 V2 H.P. Slow Speed
• Used AV2 H.P. Bamford
• Used 4 H.P. Lister
• Used 8 H.P. Water Cooled
• 5 H.P. Fetter
• New Listers with Lima Generators
• New Quincy Air Compressors
% Used 33 H.P. Lister
Area
Distributor
for Lister
Diesel
Engines
Notice:
Prices on All
Diesel Engines
will increase on
April Ist.
CALL Titus Burkholder
BULK MILK TANKS
1 - 400 Gal. Stein Horst N.Y. & Phila.
1 - 400 Gal. Esco Vacuum
1 - 300 Gal. Esco
3 Used 2 H.P. Lehigh Compressors
12 Can Star Milk Coolers
Above tanks New York and Walker
New Sunset and Milkeeper Bulk Tanks
Eleenzade Automatic Bulk Tank Washers
Phone 768-8231
Mail Box Market
For Sale—l2’ M-H 82 combine
with power steering $1325 1
mow of wheat and Barley straw
@ $36 00 ton 1961 M-F Diesel
65 tricycle $1275. Phone Her
shey 534-1253.
Wanted Belt pulley or belt
pulley attachment for TD6 or
T 6 crawler Contact Christ L.
Beiler, Route 1, Ronks, Pa.
17572.
For Sale—Minneapolis Moline 5
star diesel tractor; Also Gandy
fertilizer drill on rubber. Phone
653-5359.
For Sale—Purebred service age
Holstein bull, sired by Bonus.
Stephen R. Click, Leola RDI at
Millport.
For Sale—AKC Norwegian Elk
hound pups original bloodlines.
Joshua Zook, Jr Quarryville
RD#3, west of Georgetown.
For Sale One Oliver 2-row
rotary hoe, 3 pt hookup. Phone
665-3135
For Sale Pennsylvania reel
type power mower, reasonably
priced. Call 464-2218.
For Sale International 503
combine, 13 foot head, good con
dition Phone 285-4770.
Wanted—s Suffolk Ewe lambs.
David H Brubaker, Conestoga
RD#l, Pa Phone 872-2730.
For Sale 550 gal. tank on
skids, Holland transplanter. Call
215-593-5876
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