Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 06, 1978, Image 103

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    have a
nice weekend...
ATTENTION
FARMERS...
FREE
ESTIMATES
ON RODENT
CONTROL
RODENTS carry diseases which
can endanger the health of your
flocks. Your business is raising the
flocks. Ours is protecting them.
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Since 1928
Pest control is too important
to trust to anyone else
A Record Of
1278 Loop Rd.
Lancaster, Pa. 17604
717-397-3721
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Christine Gitt named
LITTLESTOWN - Chris
tine' Gitt, who lives with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Gitt, on a 200 acre
farm near Littlestown, was
named Adams County
Junior Miss last Saturday
night during the annual
pageant. She is a junior at
Littlestown High School.
As the new Junior Miss,
Christine received a $5OO
scholarship along with a
crown and banner. She also
received bowls for youth
fitness and poise and per
sonal appearance.
As the new reigning Junior
Miss, the young lady will
represent Adams County in
the State Junior Miss
Pageant which will be held
in Reading in the Fall.
Her talent in the pageant
consisted of a solo,
“People”, from the
Broadway musical “Funny
Girl”.
Christine is an active
member of the Adams
County 4-H Dairy Club and
-has won numerous awards in
showing. She was named the
1978 Outstanding Junior Girl
by the Pennsylvania Junior
Holstein Association. She
helps her parents and two
older brothers on their farm.
Better than 94% Voting
Attendance
Questionnaires, Service
Bulletins, Annual Report
Mailed To Every House
hold To Keep Constitu
ents Well Informed
Mobile Office To Extend
Availability Of Service
Red Tape Cut And Prob
lems Solved
She is also actn e jp school
activities Christine is an
honor student, a varsity
cheerleader, a member of
swing choir, and active in
the girls’ track team.
She came to the Junior
Christine Gitt, 16, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gitt, Littlestown R 2,
seen on the left, was named the 1979 Adams County Junior Miss. Seen with her
is her predecessor, Shelly Evans, of Bermudian Springs High School.
For Dairy & Poultry Farmers - the new I
MARTIN V-MODEL semi-liquid spreader z
(patent pending). |
"NEW"
The new Martin
Spreader is designed
to handle manure
from free stall barns,
semi-liquid storage,
barn cleaners and
front end loaders.
Available in three
standard sizes - plus -
customer built to meet
special needs
Custom-built includes
length, width, capacity
and top opening to
meet your require
ments All sizes are
built to last
THE FOLLOWING FEATURES ARE STANDARD EQUIPMENT ON MARTIN'S Vl5OO gal.
V2lOO gal, V 2250 gal. V33oogal TANK SPREADERS
* Heavy duty internal chopper type auger
* Includes Hydraulic cylinder and all hoses
* Includes PTO shaft, jack and ladder.
★ Spreaders built and designed to handle
manure from free stall barn without add-
ing any liquid
★ Rear fan built to handle spread of 45 to
60 feet liquid or thick manure
Call us today see the new MARTIN V MODEL SPREADER and ask about other Martin
products like liquid manure equipment full line or free stalls - gates and fences
MARTIN MANUFACTURING
Adams Co. Jr. Miss
Miss Pageant on
dae 10 a sprained ankle she
suftered wher she tripped
over a golf ball during track
practice. However, by the
night of the pageant, she had
made a complete recovery.
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?H; 717-933-4151
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 6,1978
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* Manure tank can be filled with barn
cleaner Scrape off Ramp Front End
Loader or Pump
★ Large 12' opening from tank to discharge
fan
★ Special V-Shape design facilitates
smoother flow of manure removal
* Braking System Optional, 4-wheel Hyd
raulic Brakes controlled from tractor
The pageant is sponsored
annually by the Littlestown
Lions Club. The scholarships
and other awards were
provided by several county
banks and area clubs and
business concerns.
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