DlG—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 29,1980 Shown from left are; Russell Eckert, Fruit and vegetable production; Tim □earner, fruit and vegetable production; Charles Molt, public speaking; Kevin Sattazahn, dairy production. Conrad Weiser FFA banquet (Continued from Page Dl4) chapter project book contest for work experience of 1,000 hours and up. In other project book competition, this young man placed first for the chapter ag Production-multiple en terprises and m county competition was ranked sth for work experience over 2,000 hours, and second in three enterprises. Seventeen year old Ernest Gelsinger, chapter vice president, received the DeKalb Award and was recognized as a Keystone Farmer. Ernest is the son of Mr. and Mrs Lester Gelsinger, Robesoma Other awards received by this young man included a foundation medal for diversified livestock production, and 2nd place for the chapter ag production muhtple enterprise project book The scholarship award was presented to Sue Gromis, Womelsdorf, chapter treasurer. Leadership awards were presented to David Schaeffer, Wemersville, and Debbie Wilson, also of Wemersville Debbie Miller, chapter leporter, also received foundation medals for placement in ag production and public speaking This young lady was also chosen as the outstanding supervised occupational experience program participant She placed first in work ex perience of up to 1,000 hours in the chapter project book contest and was first in the county contest for work experience of 600-1,000 hours Chapter president, David Schaeffer received a foundation medal for home and farmstead improvement and was tied for second place in the chapter project book contest for work ex perience up to 1,000 hours He placed 4th in the county three enterprise contest Other awards were given MEMO HAY, STRAW & EAR CORN SALE EVERY MONDAY At 11 A.M fit W HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC Phone 717 354 4341 Lloyd H Kreider Auct to the following. Kevin Sattazahn: Dairy Produc N / / W / / I f * \ ' ' S \ I/ S NEWSFROM FACTORY INVENTORY TOO HIGH!! Due to the mild winter weather Katolight is offer ing special reduced prices until Factory Inventory is Reduced to Acceptable Levels. BRUSHLESS single phase PTO alternators are reduced to $BOO.OO to $1500.00 below LIST PRICE! FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY! KATdLIdHT Stkrtcfcy Potodr Agri-Alt^ ol * TRACTOR DRIVEN Model Selection Chart Model No. 15LR1 25LR1 35LR1 45LR1 55LR1 85LR1 Engine driven units also available 1 to 1000 KW for standby or prime power. Single phase wound to 175 KW. Prime power units available to operate on methane or ethanol for farm total energy systems. HARLAN MARTIN P.O. BOX 35, MARTINDALE, PA 17549 Bus. Ph: 215-445-4800 Res. Ph: 215-267-7771 * v■* £ * \ r tion foundation medal; Ist in chapter ag-production-smgle enterprise; Ist outstanding production book; and Ist Systems *1! Momentary Surge Watts 15,000 25,000 35,000 45,000 55,000 85,000 SEE US NOW BEFORE OFFER IS MARTIN'S MACHINERY place county dairy herd Tun Dearner, Womelsdorf, vegetable production. Russel Eckert, Wer nersville, vegetable production. Charles Nolt, Womelsdorf, public KATOLIGHT LR SERIES Minimum Required HP Watts 45,000 75,000 105,000 135,000 165,000 255,000 Sue Gromis and Debbie Miller display their awards at the recent Conrad Weiser FFA banquet. Volts 120/240 120/240 120/240 120/240 120/240 120/240 130 speaking. Brian Schaeffer, Wernersville, swine production The chapter bestowed honorary degrees upon: Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schaeffer, Mr. and Mrs. George Seidel, Phase C.B Amps Wire 100 150 175 225 350 CANCELLED! and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gelsmger. Certificates of appreciation were given to Lester Gelsmger, Harold 3 Gelsmger, Glenn and Jane * Seidel, Mrs. Blame Shartle, •’ and Terry Kodiak. ' 15, 25, 35, 45 55 and 85 KW SINGLE PHASE il 45LR1 iroximate Wt. Net Lbs Ship Lbs 425 490 475 500 580 600 670 730 730 750 795 860
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