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(UdMUiA^ JOHfI DEERE PAYS YOU TO ORDER 1979 TILLAGE OR HAY TOOLS ID 1978: f ~ Get up to $9OO in John Deere dollor s plus o tox credit Order any new John Deere equipment listed below before the dates specified and you II earn from $75 to $9OO in John Deere dollars you can exchange for goods or services at our store And we II give you our best deal on the new tool What's more equipment ordered from our lot before 1978 ends can mean big savings via investment tax credit BUYER BONUS IN JOHN DEERE DOLLARS FOR ORDERS SIGNED THROUGH EQUIPMENT D'SKS TOO Integral 110 and 111 210 310 340 and 1630 220 230 350 440 1640 330 331 and 360 370 CHISEL PLOWS 1608 M Integral 1608 R Drawn Rigid 1610 Integral Rigid 1610 Drawn Rigid (11-foot) 1611 R Drawn Rigid $lOO 1620 Drawn Fle<ible 1623 Drawn Flexible (23 to 27 fool) 1610 Drawn Flexible (23 foot) 1610 Drawn Rigid Folding (19 foot) 1623 Drawn Flexible (29 to 41 foot) S3OO 1610 Drawn Flexible (29 to 37 foot) $4OO 1650 Folding $9OO EQUIPMENT BALERS 346 and 410 466 and 510 MOWER/CONDITIONERS 1207 and 1209 1214 1380 MOWERS 350 and 450 RAKES 567 650 ar'O 600 670 mci 67’ CHOPPER SHREDDER WINDROWERS H GO 830 ..80 This oMer IS SutJiev t t m. ENFIELD EQUIPMENT INC. Whiteford, Md. 21160 Phone: 301-452-5252 • , i( Yj i'/i * (ijjiY, it h Oj JAN 31,1979 APR 30, 1979 $75 $125 S2OO $275 $350 $5OO $9OO $2OO FEB 28. 1979 JUNE 30, 1979 $2OO $3OO $4OO $250 $350 $4OO 575 sioo * 0(' 5600 nef oviu-iDni’y s mmm Steve Kearns wins A ELVERSON - Steven Kearns, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Kearns, Morgantown Rl, was named the winner of the Southeastern Penn sylvania Ayrshire Club’s annual calf award, at their fall banquet on November 10. Steve is a member of the Twin Valley Chapter of FFA and has shown a dairy heifer this past year. The annual calf award is open to FFA members from throughout Southeastern Pennsylvania. It is presented by the club to stimulate interest in Ayr shire dairy cattle. FFA members must submit a written application for the calf - including such things as a list of their high school and Community activities, a list of dairy activities, a detailed plan for raising the calf to freshening, a budget for raising the calf to $5O $75 $125 $l5O $2OO $3OO $550 $125 $175 $250 $550 $125 $175 $250 1 Easy to Erect Speedy s Corn Cnb goes up fast and easy because of roof rafters and Bar Lok side panels The steeply pitched roof pushes the corn to the edges NO WASTED SPACE i $l5O $2OO $250 Step 1 Bar Lok Construction saves Step 2 Rafters are bolted to you time gives you a strong sturdy assembled ratter ring Now you re cnb Crib wire panels are interlaced ready to put the rooi panels on to form an eye A 13 *3/8 rod is then Rafters assure you of proper roof inserted through the eye and pushed panel placement the first time No down to the foundation Easy simple wooden framework to build fast construction SlOO 2 Wide Selection T here is a Speedy Crib tor every farm need priced right for everv budget • Choice ol 900 1200 or 1700 Bushel Sizes ♦ 5 or 2 Gauge Wire Mesh Side Panels :i25 3 Durable The Speedv 5 Gauge Crib won f bulge or sag—si mds straight and tall year utter year f-or extra strength and duraoilifv pet the Speedv 2 Gauge Cud outlasts other cribs—even with full capacity loads Galvanized wire no f dtumi lum pamt 5275 5350 5550 4 Save Money and Energy r* -r* s' r» 'I in 4 prih 1C C ripj h\ NlMirp wilKnii* Ho stiy eneajv Ifus saves money and also helps conserve our scarce energy csoufces FARMERSVILLE EQUIPMENT INC. RD4, EPHRATA. PA. 717-354-4271 Hours: Mon. thru Fn. - 7:30 till 5:30 Thurs. till 9:00 - Sat. till 3:00 >7.V.Vi. THE ADVANTAGES OF SPEEDY CORN CRIBS ALL SIZES IN STOCK Steve Kearns, Morgantown Rl, (center) was the recent recipient of the annual calf award sponsored by the Southeastern Pennsylvania Ayrshire Club. Mr. Charles Gable (left) of Elverson served as chairman for the calf award com mittee. The Ayrshire Association is headed by Mr. Harold Kulp (right). The calf was donated by Mentzer Homestead of New Holland. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 18,1978 freshening, a story of the contestant’s aims and plans for the future, a three generation pedigree for a well known Ayrshire cow or bull, a description of the important points to consider in classifying a dairy animal, etc. All contestants must also submit their current project book and attend an interview. * • • • We Gather Together In Thankful Spirit To meet with family and friends to express our thankfulness for the many good things of life these happy customs began with the first Thanksgiving Day And may they long continue 1 At this season it's our favorite custom to extend our thanks and best wishes to our friends and customers To all of you, a happy. L«C '■*’ heartv Thanksgiving 1 WOLGEMUTH BROS., hire calf award pfj Mount Joy, Pa. The Aryshire Association is headed by Mr. Harold Kulp of Pottstown, Mr. Charles Gable of Elverson served as chairman of the calf award committee. The calf was donated by Mr. and Mrs. Mentzer of the Mentzer Homestead, New Holland. INC 17 • •
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