44 Maryland 4-H’ers (Continued from Page 118) at the Maryland State Fair. Nettie was fifth-place in dividual both in the 1977 state 4-H contest and in a regional youth judging contest held on Nov. 14,1977, at Lancaster, Pa. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. James P. Heppner. Brenda K. Lenhart, 19, of Lewis’®wn. Miss Lenhart is a student at Patricia Stevens Institute of Fashion in Westview Mall at Caton sville. Her 4-H forte was junior leadership. Brenda was a charter member of the Frederick County Cow Gals and Guys, a countywide 4-H club which was nationally .Jd MAMMOTH fi JACK 11| STUD SERVICE *5O WITH RETURN PRIVILEGES Stands approximately 14V6 hands. Will take draft horse mares . and riding mares. Big demand for riding mules. DONALD J.NEIDIGH 7 Golf Road Lebanon, Pa. 17042 (717) 273-3025 Right time for two timely offers! Wintertime is the right time to buy a Morton Building and take advantage of two timely offers 1 •First, this beautiful Morton Buildings man’s automatic day I date wrist watch free with every new Morton Building purchased between November 15, 1978 and December 23, 1978 (erected at our convenience) Second, each purchaser can take advantage of SAVE ON WINTER DISCOUNTS! /WO. 1 CHOICE OF FARMERS RD 4, Box 34A, Gettysburg, PA 17325 Ph: 717-334-2168 RD 10, Box 76, Meadville, PA. 16335 Ph: 814-336-5083 Box 937, State College, PA. 16801 Ph: 814-383-4355 Box 126, Philipsburg, NJ. 08865 Ph: 201-454-7900 publicized earlier this year in Hoard’s Dairyman magazine. She was a member of the Frederick county team which was runner-up in the 1977 statewide senior 4-H dairy cattle judging contest. She was also the Frederick county Farm Queen that year. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Lenhart, operators of a dairy farm which participated in the 1978 statewide Farm Visitation Day. Kathy J. Nice, 19, of Gorman. Miss Nice is a sophomore at Garrett Community College near m McHenry. She is majoring in elementary education, with a career goal of teaching. Her selection for the trip to Chicago was based on 4-H achievement during 10 years as a member of the Ryan’s Glade 4-H club. She was Garrett county Farm Queen in 1977. Step-father and mother are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wildesen. Kathy’s over-all life goal has been to “make something of myself’ as a tribute to her deceased father. John H. Olson, 18, of Nan jemoy. Olson is a freshman in Charles County Com munity College at La Plata. His major is electronics, and he hopes to become an electrical engineer. He was the Charles county 4-H public speaking champion in 1977 and 1978. His selection for the Chicago trip was based on accomplishments m the 4-H marksmanship project. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Leßoy E. Olson. David F. Jenskms, Jr., 19, of Mitchellville. Jenkins is president of the Maryland Junior Horticultural Association, and he served as coordinator for youth participation from the Old Line State at the National Junior Horticultural Association annual meeting this fall at Cleveland, Ohio. At the NJHA meeting, Jenkins won an award for his written report in the big winter discounts and save on higher building costs of buying in the spring This valuable free watch is available in a limited quantity so be one of the first to order your new Morton Building and take advantage of these two timely of fers' For complete de tails on the free watch offer and winter discount program, contact the Morton sales office nearest you listed below | C Send information on MORTON BUILDINGS LF j [I Have your salesman phone me for an appointment |l2 Garages Shops 11 Hog Confinement 1 □ Machine Sheds 1' Cattle Confinement I □ Horse Barns 1 Free Stall Barns & Silo Feed Rooms I □ Gram Storage □ Livestock Barns I Name I Address I Telephone No. WHAT'S NEW J K /<"/ SELF-PROPELLED WINDROWER Hesston is calling its new Model 6450 self-propelled wmdrower the “Farmers’ Machine.” The 6450 was designed for the operator who does his own work and needs a machine with the flexibility to work in a wide variety of crops. The 6450 is powered by a 70 production and marketing contest. Clarence E. (“Eddie”) Tucker, Jr., 19, also of MitcheUville. Tucker is a sophomore in general agriculture at the University of Maryland in College Park. His career goal is to become a veterinarian or be otherwise associated with agriculture. He raises purebred and crossbred pigs, and he was selected for the Chicago trip on the basis of his 4-H swine project. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Tucker. He is a member of the United Duroc Swine Registry. Lancaster Farming r S«turd«y, December 9,1978 hp, 6-cylinder Chrysler gasoline engine which features an electronic ignition for longer service hfsf It also has a 34-gallon fuel tank, the largest on any self-propelled in this class. Most operators can run from sunup to sundown without a fuel stop. The high profile of this new windrower offers important benefits to the operator. It provides ground clearance for making high, fluffy windrows of hay or grain. Wide stance and a walking beam rear axle add stability, plus increased comfort in uneven fields. Operator convemence and comfort is another im portant design feature of the 6450. The operator sits high in the center point of the header, up and out of dust and dirt, where he has an excellent view of both ends of the cutter bar. All controls and gauges are positioned in easy reach and sight, so the operator rarely needs to take his eyes off what he’s doing. A tilt steering wheel is standard. The Hesston 6450 is available with 10,12, and 14 foot auger headers and 12, 15, 18, and 21 foot draper headers. All are quick detach headers to reduce downtime when moving from a hay crop to a grain crop..and back again. Fitted with auger headers, the 6450 has 60-inch con y v- y* Herdex makes it simple to plan your breed ing and manage ment program Inexpensive J£?HERDEX m DAIRY HERD RECORD-SYSTEM SEE IT ON DISPLAY— ELMER M. MARTIN RD 2, Myerstown, PA. Ph: (717) 949-2081 ditioner rolls, the widest in its class. Rolls are nine in ches in diameter. Steel-on steel design provides thorough conditioning for fast drying. Non intermeshing roll design provides gentle handling to save leaves for more nutritious hay. The 10 foot auger header, new this year, is adaptable for use in specialty crops like peas, grass seed, mint or others. Five bats are standard...and a sixth can be added. In standard form, this new 10 foot header is delivered without con ditioner rolls or header pan...but they can be or dered for use in hay. Draper headers feature a new high-speed double sickle that increases cutting speeds and minimizes mechanical vibration. Adjustable draper angles of 15 and 22 degrees let the operator work in a wider variety of crop con ditions. Combined with in dependently variable draper and reel speeds, the ad justable angles give the operator control of windrow formation. Parallel lift linkage allows operator to maintain header at a con stant draper angle. All four draper headers can be set up for right, left, or center delivery. For more information, contact Hesston Corporation or your local Hesston dealer. ntrol 119
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