Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 27, 1978, Image 127

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    For post-emergence weed control on com...
Donvelherbicide...
...alone or tank-mixed with 2,4-D
(depending on your weed problem):
...to control tough, late
germinating broadleaf
weeds,
...to cover misses of
pre-emergence
herbicide application,
...to get control
where weather or
other factors make
earlier application
impossible,
Call Agway for Banvel and other crop-protection needs
UNIVERSITY PARK -
Gamma Sigma Delta, the
honor society of agriculture,
cited outstanding alumni,
faculty, and students
recently during the chap
ter’s annual banquet at Penn
State.
Honored for exceptional
service in research with the
College of Agriculture was
Dr. Philip G. Keeney,
professor of food science.
Cited for outstanding work
as a teacher was Dr. Paul R.
Shellenberger, professor of
dairy science. Honors for
achievements in Extension
programs went to Dr. W.
Wayne Hinish, professor of
agronomy extension.
Alumni honored for at
tainments, and taken into
membership, were Wayne C.
Handwerk of Camden, N.Y.,
manager of agricultural
operations for the Campbell
Soup Company; and Arthur
Nesbitt of Fort Atkinson,
Wis., president and chief
exeuctive officer of Nasco
International.
Eileen J. Burke, senior in
animal science from Butler,
received the undergraduate
scholarship award of a
watch. Cash scholarships of
...to moke sure that late weeds cannot
mature to become the-nursery for next
year's weed crop.
Agriculture honor awards received
Ask us for application
details about Donvel
herbicide...from
Velsicol.
Note: Before using
any pesticide, read
the label.
FARM
ENTERPRISE
SERVICE
(agway)
$5O each went to James L.
Claghorn, State College,
junior in animal science, and
to Bruce R. Knoebel, Pitt
sburgh, junior in forest
science.
Sophomore scholarship
awards of pen and pencil
sets were presented to
James T. Elwell, Harwinton,
Conn., major in animal
science; and Lori F. Fehr,
Pine Grove, and Judy A.
Howe, Erie, both majoring
in horticulture.
Pulling contests return to Buck
THE feUCK - An action
packed evening gets un
derway here agin this
evening at 7 p.m. when the
Buck Tractor Pulls holds it
third pull of the season. The
track is located along Route
272, just north of The Buck,
and 10 miles south of Lan
caster.
Results of last week’s pull
are printed below;
12,000 pound
super stock
1. Tom Middleton,
Ridgely, Md., drove an IH
1066 to victory with a
distance of 219 feet, 11 in-
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 27,1978
Elected officers for 1978-79
were: President, Dr. Milford
R. Heddleson, Coordinator of
Environmental Quality
Affairs in the College of
Agriculture; vice president,
Dr. Milton C. Hallberg,
professor of agricultural
economics; secretary-trea
surer, Dr. John H. Ziegler,
professor of meat science;
and historian, Dr. Douglas
L. Garwood, associate
professor of plant breeding.
ches. 2. Charles Snyder,
Andreas, Pa., Ford 9600,195-
2; 3. Tom Bedgar, Freeland,
Md.,1H856,155-9.
5000 pound
modified
1. Curt Stoltz of Myerstown
beat the field with his 427-
Chevy-powered machine
pulling strong for 244 feet
and two inches. 2. Tom
Almoney, Wrightsville, 429
Ford, 242-7; 3. Gary Mills,
Fallston, MD., 427 Chevy,
231-5.
9000 pound open
1. David Becker of Mount
Joy, driving a twin Ford
powered machine, came up
with a full pull in the first
round, and a charge of 277
feet, 5 inches in the pull-off to
win the class. 2. Tom Mid
dleton, full pull, 258-2; 3.
Lester Houck, Kinzers, two
427 Chevys, 269-7.
5000 pound
super stock
1. Dale Smoker,
Cochranville, drove an AUis-
Chalmers 180 to victory,
Here’s the suburban-small farm tractor
that does what you want it to do:
15 hp diesel SUZUE
(just call me Suzy!)
SUZUE 150
Diesel 4-wheel drive 1504WD
Diesel 2-wheel drive 1502WD
With Ci
kA
Backhoe
Front Loader
NORMAN H. ZIMMERMAN
Myerstown R.D. 2 Phone (717) 866-4695
Vz mile west Myerstown - West Main St
SHOP HOURS-
Mon. &Fn Bto 8 Sat.-8 to 12
Wed. & Thurs. 8 to 5 Tuesday Closed
During the banquet 38
graduate students and 55
undergraduates in Penn
State’s College of
Agriculture were initiated
into Gamma Sigma Delta.
Admission to the honor
society is based on high
scholarship standards.
Senior membership is
limited to the upper 10 per
cent of the class. Graduate
students are admitted upon
recommendation of the
faculty.
going a distance of 245 feet,
nine inches. 2. Jim
Brubaker, Quarryville, AC
180, 234-10; 3. Tim Stauffer,
Ephrata, Deutz 8006,233-4.
9000 pound
super stock
1. Tom Middleton beat the
pack again, driving his IH
1068 for a near full pull at 296
feet, nine inches. 2. Charles
Snyder, 281-3; 3. Tony
Stauffer, New Holland, 267-7.
7000 pound
modified
1. Dave Johnson, Deer
field, N.J., had a machine
driven by three Ford engines
and won first place with it.
He travled 257 feet, 11 in
ches. 2. Les Houck, 247-8; 3.
Donald Landis, Berlin, Pa.,
two 440 Dodge engines, 242-2.
7000 pound
super stock
1. Tony Stauffer piloted his
Deutz to victory with a full
pull. 2. Tim Stauffer, 282-0;
3. James Ringler, Berlin, IH
560,248-11.
Reliable estate and farm
power ... runs half a day
on one tank of diesel fuel
... costs under $2 a day to
operate.
Mower
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