Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 09, 1980, Image 28

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    *2g—Unosttr Fanning, Saturday, Avgust 9; 1980 .
Chester sheep
Keith Bryan, left, shows his Reserve Champion Market Lamb with Nancy
MacCauley, showing her Champion Market Lamb.
Cheviot Ewe during the 4-H roundup
Now is the time to stock up on Ford 300 Dual spin on
engine oil fibers It s open season on savings and we re
skinning our prices $1 00 below our regular price tor two
300 Dual filters Our offer ends October 31, i 960 so
don • miss these savings
Fords 300 Dual spin on filters nelpprotect your trac
tor er ne from premature wear Double filtration element
cesign contributes to super filtering action of engine
oil Then there s tne convenience of spin on installation
Fits most current models of Ford tractors No limit on
quantities
Litterbag With Every Purchase
I
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SAVE
A
BUCK”
OFF
REGULAR
PRICE
OF TWO
*3OO DUAL”
SPIN-ON
OIL FILTERS!
LANCASTER FORD TRACTOR, INC.
THE FRIENDLY STORE WHERE YOU GET MORE
1655 Rohrerstown Road, Lancaster, PA
Flory Mill Exit off 283
Phone 717-569-7063
Store Hours. Mon - Fn 700 AM - 5 30 P M
Sat 7 00 AM-12 Noon
KNNSVIVANIA
WE’RE GROWING RfTTE
GARBER Oil CO.
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Fuel Chief
HEATING OH.
t OIL HEATING EQUIPMENT
AIR CONDITIONING
MOUNT JOY PA
Ph 653 1821
FORD PORTABLE HEATER
Ford portable heaters roll into place easily burn eco
nomical kerosene fuel oil or winter grade diesel operate
on 110 volt outlet All models include automatic safety
shut off control for your protection Each is a quality built
unit designed to give you dependable performance and
40 000 to 320 000 BTU s of heat for 9 to 17 hours without a
refill depending on model
Av Fuel Cons IHr
U 5 Gals
Ford Model
CTN 40
CTN 55
CTN 100
CTN 150
CTN 320
Heres our special offer to you If you II buy any one o*
tnese units we II give you at no extra cost a thermostat
control Just set it for the desired temperature and it will
maintain heal level automatically for best fuel efficiency
Our offer ends October 31 1980 Come in now for a
demonstration
BTU/Hr
40 000
55 000
97 000
150 000
320 000
1 10
2 00
Lebanon fair
(Continued from Page Al)
Spitler, from Newmanstown.
She is a milking doe of the
LaMancha breed.
Paul Bollinger, R 2
Myerstown, had the best hay
m competition at the fair.
His later cutting alfalfa was
selected as the grand
champion entry. The reserve
champion entry was a first
cutting alfalfa exhibited by
Tracy Sweinhart, R 1
Fredericksburg.
The following Best of Show
awards were given to con
testants m home economics:
Darlene Bashore, 4-H
Needlecraft; Miriam Muth,
Open Class Needlecrafts;
Sara Jane Krall, Open
Clothing; Tammy Kneasal,
4-H Advanced Clothing;
Nicole Werm, 4-H Crafts;
Patti Heilmger, 4-H Foods;
Fem Schwenk, Open Class
Foods; Bruce Hellenck,
contest, dairy shows, and
livestock, 4-H. and. FFA
competition. See related
stones in this week’s and
next week s issues of Lan
caster Farming.
The fair will close today
with a grand finale of
fireworks, bringing an ex
citing ending for a most
successful 23rd Lebanon
Area Fair.—SM
Manheim Township 4-H
Foliage Plant; Melissa
Weaver, Arrangement of
Dried Materials; and
Rebecca Grumbme, Plant
for Beauty.
Other events for the week
included a tractor pulling
meets Wednesday
club toured the North
Museum of Lancaster.
The club discussed
Achievement Days. The next
meeting will be held Wed
nesday, August 13.
NEFFSVILLE - The
Manheim Township 4-H
Community Club held its
fifth meeting recently at the
home of Beth Mast.
Prior to the meeting, the
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