28—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 17,1979 Pa, competitors win KANSAS CITY, Mo. medals as a result of their Pennsylvania’s Floriculture achievement in the contest, team placed eighth in the The ag mechanics contest National FFA competition activities include solving held in conjunction with the mechanics problems, shop 52nd FFA Convention. skill demonstrations and Anise Charles of written examinations in the Schnecksville, placed tenth areas of soil and water in the mdiviual competition management, farm power, to lead the team to its eighth machinery, carpentry and place finish. concrete. Team members included The State team was Chris Miller also of coached by Lewis Ayers of Schnecksville, and Gerry Akron. Funds for the Beeson of Limenck. contest are provided by the For their excellent efforts, Firestone Tire and Rubber Charles earned a gold em- Company, blem while Miller and Three Solanco High School Beeson took home silver FFA Chapter members emblems. competed in the National The Keystone State’s Farm Business agricultural mechanics Management Contest, taking team placed ninth in the tenth place honors, national contest. Jere Rutt, Quarryville, Ronald Good of Stevens earned a gold emblem to led the team with his eighth lead the team. Hans Groff place finish in the individual and Terry Greenleaf, also of competition. Quarryville, earned silver Raymon Hunt, Millersville emblems in the competition, end David Kennedy, Arba Henry of Quarryville Saxonburg earned silver coached the team. John Mervin and Emma Peifer (Continued from Page 17) same, the farm grounds and barn have changed. The original 124 acre farm was divided to form another farm in 1917. Mervin’s father while an uncle received the other portion. fire the original frame bam in |r It was rebuilt a year later to accomodate the family’s !*■ _ _ _ "" dairy herd. Until this Spring, the farm always had a herd of i Holstems. The 69 acres I provided com, alfalfa, and I a^m small grams for the herd. , I In the past 25 years, ! \ Mervin has raised capons. ‘JIm‘ .^^^B^BB n’ This is a busy Season of year as the family gets together to dress the capons for a local retail market. The Peifers have also , \ volunteered their service as B ' yfyl 4-H leaders, having a special * i r| interest in the capon projects. is certam that this property value has vastly increased smce the original purchase by Christian Peifer. Similarly, the family The same cupboard has arched glass doors mhtehve K Emm . a . Pei,c . r would like to refinish the cu P boa rd to descendants. -D.S. its original finish. YOU PAY MORE - BUT YOU GET MORE WITH A PTO FROM FIDELITY |tf|qP^Ppp ihhnn When trie tractor through the PTO is providing 1800 RPM to the alternator V*io9o VOliayie rcy UieJUUii {he vottage regulation is within 2S no load hot to lull ’oad hot SINGLE PHASE 60 HERTZ MOTOR MOTOR CONTINUOUS STARTING MINIMUM APPROX CONTINUOUS STARTING DUTY SURGE AT THE RECOMMENDED NET DUTY SURGE AMPERES & AMPERES SAME TIME PTO HP® WEIGHT WATTS PHASE WATTS 240 VOLTS 240 VOLTS H P FULL LOAD LBS 20.000 t 55 000 S 3 249 16 40 330 25 000 1 7QQOO 104 31_2 20 50 360 30 000 1 65000 125 375 24 60 4QO 35 000 1 100000 146 438 28 70 452 40 000 1 110000 iT? 501 32 80 480 45 000 125000 168 ~ 564 36 90 500 50 000 1 140000 208 624 40 100 535 DUAL PHASE SINGLE AND/OR THREE PHASE 60 HERTZ 35000 3 100000 105 3>5 35 I 30.000 1 85000 125 375 24 ™ 436 40 000 3 111000 120 380 40 35 000 1 100000 146 438 28 52 46 $ 45 000 3 "125000 135 405 45 38 000 1 105 000 158 474 30 90 495 50 000 J 140 000 150 450 50 40 000 1 ■ IQQOO L 57 501 32 til 55 0 00 3 150000 165 495 55 45 000 1 125000 188 564 36 no 550 ■v*l AgriPower V EQUPMENT CO., INC. 640MilicrossRaod Lancaster, Pa. 17601 1 (717)394-9251 V 11 (717)394-7670 in FFA contests Deere of Moline, Illinois sponsored this contest. James Caldwell of the Mount Joy AVTS led the Keystone’s Nursry/Land scape team to their eleventh place finish. Alan Cameron, Johnstown and Jeffrey Miller, Quarryville also par ticipated on the winning team. John H. Bierbower, Johnstown, coached the team In special recognition Sewing machine program slated YORK - Are you in the market for a new sewing macliine? Are you confused about the options and tired of all the leg work 9 The Cooperative Ex tension Service is planning just the program for you. It will be held from 9:30-11:30 Kennard Henley of Atglen earned a silver emblem for his outstanding dairy cattle showmanship. Jay McMichael received a gold emblem in the Livestock Contest. Mc- Michael is from Willow Street. Congratulations to all FFA members who represented the Commonwealth in contest programs at the National FFA Conventions. - DS a.m. and from 7-9 p.m. Thursday, November 29th m the meeting room at Pleasant Acres. The program will feature a lecture, displays and demonstrations about the various types of sewing machines on the market. Representatives from six major brand sewing machine manufacturers will be available to answer your questions. Marcy Seckman, Ex tension Home Economist will be in charge. There is no charge for the program. Just call the Extension Office to register at 757-9657. TERRE HILL SILO CO. INC. Serving The Farm Commum TERRE HILL, AUTHORIZED DEALER ■J: i I MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENT I • Manure Spreaders • Circular Feeders • Manure Stackers • Material Movers • Slurry Manure Pump & Conveyors • Gutter Cleaners • Silo Unloaders • Cattle Feeder & Conveyors • Overhead Cattle Feeders 'mHfrdome yfi/km |^r<^uffSYSTEMS FIBERGLASS BULK STORAGE BINS ALSO FARM SILO ROOFS t ACCESSORIES CALL - TERRE HILL (215) 445-6736 OR SALESMAN JAMES ESBENSHADE - 717-464-2090 The security fund would be built up to a total of |4 million. Administration would be by the Penn sylvania Milk Marketing Board. However, delegates added that if the PMMB would find a dealer in default, it would notify the producers or co-op to file verified claims. In the case of default, payments would be made to the producer or co-op, not exceeding two months milk shipment. The original resolution that was scrapped was in favor of independent producers paying 1 cent per hundredweight, with dealers having the option to pay into DIESEL FUEL INJECTION PUMPS. INJECTORS, GOVERNORS TURBOCHARGERS ETC. We repair all makes such as CAV, AMERICAN & ROBERT BOSCH, CAT, CUMMINS, GM, AC, ROOSA MASTER, IHC, ETC. We have an “EXCHANGE PROGRAM" for most popular makes. As a Bacharach Dealer, we have an inventory of many of the more popular too Is. We invite all equipment dealer inquiries. „ J * vv* VV CM.F HUTCH Processors (Continued from Page 1) the fund at the same rate, or post a security. Co-ops could have par ticipated under the original proposal if they wished. The 1980 policy turns the tables on last year’s PFA policy which called for the security fund to be paid by the independents. The new policy doubles the minimum fund from $2 million to $4 million, and also the rate per hundredweight from 1 cent to two cents. The new policy created quite a stir at the PFA an nual meeting and promises to be an on-going tug-of-war between agncultual groups fighting for their best in terests. MILLER DIESEL, INC. 6030 Jonestown Rd. Harrisburg, PA 17112 717-545-5931 Interstate 81 Exit 26 SPECIALISTS :y For Over One-Half Century PA.17581 Manufacturers and Erectors of Terre Hill TRI-RIB STAVE SILO FOR OLD FASHIONED PRIDE OF WORKMANSHIP ★ SEE AND COMPARE THE PROVEN INTERIOR SILO FINISHES
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