—Lancastetfarming, Saturday, March 11,1978 44 Kutztown FFA (Continued from Page 41) Ronald Fegley; swine production - Terry Klein John Butler, high school principal, awarded Marjorie Faust scholarship for ranking in the top five of her junior class. Other special VHHbhBHV awards were presented to BE ALERT Michele Gladney for Leadership and for being chosen the outstanding PUBLIC SALE FROM THE COUNTY OF BERKS FRIDAY & SATURDAY, MARCH 24 &25 | Items to be listed for sale at $ the Kempton Community Sale. || Farmall Super M tractor; Farmall H tractor; John Der iodel 214 unloaduip 'var front & rear, like eere modeil zx-* - _jg wagon, front w *, - || || new; Allis Chalmers 303 hay baler with thrower; John J Deere 7 ft. grass mower #9, can be attached to a 3 point || | hookup. For Information Contact ; 5 £ Leon Kirkhoff, Farm Manager j County Farms ! 215-488-6427 K Commissioners of Berks County ;; In . m- sv- *v >x y .'t* . a® ~ '£*’ ‘«*~ ' •„& t^> ! * t m*m& I " Morton Buildings Do Double-Duty BUY AND BUILD NOW - BE READY FOR HARVEST A Morton Machine Shed with bulkheads installed is the most innovative idea in government approved flat gram storage The sidewall bulkheads are o' high designed to withstand pressures with gram peaked to trusses the sliding door bulkheads withstand gram pressures when in place, yet are easily removed for access to building by equipment and machinery Regular gram storage fains cannot be used for machine storage when empty, but your Morton Machine Shed can . it does Double-Duty l TYPICAL EXAMPLES OF BUILDING CAPACITIES: I With 12 6 S.dowalls) 42' x 72’ holds 18,600 Bu. + 48' x 81' holds 27,050 Bu. + 54* x 108’ holds 47,440 Bu. + (Gram height at sidewall 6' - Capacities will vary depending on moisture content, test weight and other variables) FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND A TOUR OF BUILDINGS IN YOUR AREA MAIL COUPON TO NEAREST SALES OFFICE LISTED BELOW iUJkIL* J I I * 1 IT*l I r I >1*1! D Send information on MORTON BUILDINGS |__p_ J mW A Have your salesman x»hone me for an appointment * I C Garages Shops Q Hog Confinement I | G Machine Sheds G Cattle Confinement | I G Horse Barns □ Free Stall Barns t Silo Feed Rooms | /NO. 1 CHOICE OF FARMERS SAVE WITH WINTER DISCOUNTS! .NAME RD4.80X34A ADDRESS „ GETTYSBURG, PA 17325 ; Mail This Coupon or Call I ,To ' opboneNo (717) 334-2168 smith. James Shrawder received a medal for general pulbic speaking and Larry Shrawder received a medal for conservation public speaking. -• : ' -storage senior in the vocational agriculture class. She also received the DeKalb Award. Keystone- Fanner pins were presented to Richard Dietrich, Ronald Fegley, Dwight Romig, James Shrawder, and Michele Gladney. Star Greenhand was Bruce Latshaw; Chapter Star Farmer - Ronald Fegley; and Chapter Star Agribusinessman - Richard Dietrich. Scott Rabenold was given a DAIRY {CTr FARMERS! ••• PLEASE TAKE NOTICE ••• New Holland Sales Stables, Inc. Dairy Sale will begin at 12:00 noon every week starting March 15.1978. Sale will begin with heifers and stock bulls followed by better quality fresh cows from all consignors to be sold from 1:30 to 2:30. Dairy Herd Dispersals or Springing Cows will be sold following fresh cows. We hope this schedule will fit your own herd management better. NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES INC. New Holland, PA Abram W. Diffenbach, Manager Phone: 717-354-4341 iorton Mactime Shed Doubles 3RAIN STORAGE BUILDING (£OV£Rf*MENT &P*>soVS£» MOBTQfIBUItDINQS , WARRANTY • STwr«|riMtfiaMa* bf WM - • STwri jpto* Rjjrf-Uito, Tiil&AfelHA OiMlfct LmAk. • f VaaisApfaMCatarNtfiv. • 40 Tmk m fttf*. n Gram Storage National FFA Foundation medal for singing in the State FFA Chorus. Harvey Smith awarded medals to State Project Record Book Contest win ners. They were; Tim Kleinsmith, Larry Shrawder, Marjorie Faust; Michael Heiter, Ronald Fegley, Marlow Greis, and Ronald Flicker. Ronald Fegley also received a silver medal for placing first in the Berks- N' x *i % Q Livestock Barns 4. is***** 1 -?' V ** ** ' S iSfes >v v Lehigh District -of- .-the Production Credit and Federal Land Bank Associations Records Contest. Selected as the Out standing Young Farmer over 30 years of age was Kenneth Kunkel. Mr. amd Mrs. Ralph Sanner were selected as Outstanding Young Farmers for com munity service. THE MEW wonhouses MORE HORSES MORE IRON More usable power at the PTO, drawbar, 3-point hitch, and remote outlets The new 4840, above, at 180 hp is the biggest of the NEW IRON HORSES But it shares all its family traits with four smaller brothers the 155;hp 4640, 130-hp 4440, 110-hp 4240, and 90-hp 4040 They all have the same build husky Stop in for'details on their individual engine, chassis, and power train measure ments We’ll be happy to answer all your questions on the tractors with more horses and more iron Double-pivot standards let Exclusive dquble-pivot design lets the 2500 Power-Reset Plow clear any rock that passes under the tractor drawbar Choose these 18-mch plows in 4- to 8-furrow sizes Drop by soon for more information on the 2500 with hydraulic reset' LANDIS BROS. INC. , Lancaster, PA 717-393-3906 mmom EQUIPMENT INC. Mohnton RD2, PA 19540 (near Adamstown) 215-484-4391 piKefliu EQUIPMENT INC. Oyster Dale Road Oley RD2, PA 215-987-6277 NEUHAUS'ES INC. RD2, Yort, PA 1-83 Loganville Ext. 3 717-428-1953 or 235-1306 SHOTZBERGER'S EQUIPMENT Elm. PA 717-665-2141 A.B.C. GROFF INC. New Holland, PA 717-354-4191 The FFA members also awarded ‘ several: people Honorary membership. They were: Arnold Hillman,' superintendent, Kutztown School District; Harold D. Shaeffer, teacher of science and industrial arts; Arlan H. Dietrich, Bruce M. Fegley, Walter W. Gladney, Wayne W. Romig, and F. Lee Shrawder, all fathers of Keystone Farmers. ROBERT E. LITTLE INC. Zieglerville, PA 215-287-9643 SMNIiYA. KIOPP INC. Bernville, PA 215-488-1510 KERMff K. KiSTLER INC. Lynnport, PA 215-298-3270 M.S. YEARSIW SSONS West Chester, PA 215-696-2990 A6WAYINC. Chapman Equipment Center Chapman, PA 215-398-2553 1.0.'s A 6 SALES Silverdale, PA 18962 215-257-5136 I
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