Free bluegrass offered LANCASTER - “The Adams Brothers Show,” from Gettysburg, will present the sounds of bluegrass music, in a con cert free to the public, at Lancaster’s Long Park Amphitheater, Saturday “Green, Green Grass of Home,” “Rocky Top,’’ “When I Stop Dreaming,’’ “Once More,” “Uncle Penn.” “Foggy Mt. BARBER (ML CO. [texacd] Fuel Chief! HEATING OIL 4 Oil MUIIN6 (OUirMEHT MOUNT JOY, PA. .. Ph. <53-1821 . 4 See These White Dealers For Field Bbss™tractors, Harvest Boss™ combines, Plant/AireT” planters and quality tillage equipment PAUL M. BYERS INC. 1700 Edgar Ave. Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-263-8568 NORMAN D. CUM(BSOM EQUIPMENT CO. Honey Grove, PA 717-734-3682 FARMERSVHU EQUIPMENT, HK. RD2 Ephrata, PA - 717-354-4271 FARNSWORTH FARM SUPPLY INC. 103 Cemetery St. Hughesville, PA 717-584-2106 GUSFARM EQUIPMENT INC. Seven Valleys, PA 717-428-1356 HANDWERK BROTHERS SERV. GENT. RDI-Neffs Slatington, PA 215-767-5946 N. G. HERSHEY & SON, INC. Manheim, PA 717-665-2271 PAUL W. HISTAND CO. INC. 697 N. Main St. Doylestown, PA 215-348-9041 Breakdown,” “Pick-A- Way,” “Bugle On Tlie Banjo,” “Old Joe dark,” “Grandfather’s Clock,” “Mocking Bird,” and “The Orange Blossom Special.” Specializing in family entertainment, “The Adams Brothers Show’’ has made over 600 public appearances, ranging from carnivals, fairs, campgrounds, colleges and churches, to programs reaching radio and TV audiences. night, August 27, from 6:30 to 9:15 p.m. Some of the songs to be featured in the concert are the following: “Standing Somewhere In The Shadows, 4 ’ “One Day At A Time,” “Beautiful Life,” “Wait a Little Longer, Please Jesus,” “Handsome Molly,” “Banks Of The Ohio,” “Salty Dog Blues,” CKASJ. McGOMSEY & SONS Hickory Hill, PA 215-932-2615 RDI Bechtelsville, PA 215-845-2911 ERNEST SHOVE!! FARM EQUIPMENT 19 W. 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Right now is the best conceivable time to buy a new White® planter or tillage tool. Industry wide price increases are already in effect. White planter prices won’t be going up until October 1,1977.. .so here’s your chance to beat the price rise and save money by doing so. We urge you to take advantage of our price increase pre-announcement. By making your planter decision and chase by September 30, 1977...y0u’1l not only be assured of a substantially lower price but all interest charges will be waived until March 1,1978... plus White will allow you from $3O to $6O per row as an added early For instance, you can . jy a .. row tool-bar planter* right now and save $1,158 just by beating the price increase. In addition, White will send directly to you, a check for UfUITC White makes VWni I E your kind of deals. Farm Equipment * Waiver effective on purchases made thru. Sept. 30, 1977 Show circuit skills KUTZTOWN - FPA members and 4-H’ers rec nelty had their fitting and showmanship skills judged at the Kutgtown Fair. Denise Andrien-of Coatesville was chosen as champion fitter with Wendy Shaw of Oley taking the second spot. Keith Buch was the top showman, and Helen Seidel was reserve. The contest was divided into age groups, and tested a The Milton Hersbey School Farms picked up a few placings in the show, in cluding a first in one of the silage categories. Don Bollinger of Myerstown had a first place hay entry and Tom Zartman of Ephrata, who in a previous year has won grand champion distinction, was second in later cuttings of alfalfa hay. Lancaster Farming. Saturday, August 27. 1977 participants skills with dairy animals. Results of each division follow: Fitting - exhibitors born after 1-1-67 1. Carol Dreisbach; 2. Christine Dietrich; 3. Stacey Meyers; 4. Sandra Moser; 5. Naomi Herbert. Showing - born after 1-1-67 1. Naomi Herbert; 2. Stacey Meyers, 3. Tammy Miller; 4. Sandra Moser; 5. Christine Ketterer. Fitting-bom in 1965-66 1. Connie Ohlinger; 2. Tammy Schlappich, 3. Lorin Andrien, 4. Harold Dietrich, 5. Scott Christman. Showing - born in 1965-66 1. Patty Dreisbach, 2. Connie Ohlinger, 3. Scott Troutman; 4. Cathy Ohlinger, 5. Tammy Schlappich. Fitting - bom in 1964-65 1. Steve Shaw, 2. Daniel Schuler, 3. Corinna Moyer, 4. $720 ($6O per row allowance) just for acting now. Also, utilizing White's waiver of interest offer, you’ll receive five months free interest. This could amount to another $BOO.. .oreven more. Make your best deal with us (trade-ins qualify)... get a check directly from White for $6O per row (tool-bar ' enters) or $3O per row drawn planters)... ind beat the October 1 rice increase. And don’t overlook our money-saving deals )en now and October 1, White plows, disks, Here’s another timely price increase and ch 1,1978 on quality Don’t hedge your bet on that new planter or tillage tool* you need. Stop in soon...and hedge against next year’s oroduction costs. WAIVER OF FINANCE ON TRACTORS TIL MARCH 31,1978* Quality financial services for quality products. judged Billy Zollers, 5. Donna Stump. Showing-1963-64 1. Steve Shaw, 2. Daniel Schuler, 3. Corinna Moyer, 4. Donna Stump, 5. Scott Hauseman. Fitting bora 1961-62 1. Wendy Shaw, 2. Helen Seidel, 3. Bruce Andrien, 4. Penny Bicksler, 5, Kevin Sattazahn. Showing 1961-62 1. Helen Seidel, 2. Todd Cary, 3. Wendy Shaw, 4. Bruce Andrien, 5. Doug Marsh. Fitting bora pior to 1961 1. Denise Andrien, 2. Dwight Romig, 3. David Schantz, 4. Karen Sattazahn, 5. Mary Anne Weyer. Showing 1961 I. Keith Buch, 2. David Schantz, 3. Jeffery Miller, 4. Denise Andrien, 5. Nedra Yoder. ' I m-' WHITE MOTOR W— CREDIT ■ 37
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