CloG6\«o -♦..SEPTIC TANKS Harmless to Plumbing. Septic Tank, Cesspool, or Bacteria Therein $ 6 .95 Per Quart SAFE-EASY TO USE MO'NCr BACK CUAAAHtII' MESSICK'S FARM EQUIPMENT Elizabethtown, PA 717-367-1439 BIG TRACTOR BONUSES PLUS NO FINANCE CHARGES UNTIL MARCH 1981... Tractor Model 8640—4WD f 275 eng. hp 8440—4WD, 215 eng. hp 4840—2WD f 180 PTO hp 4640—2WD, 155 PTO hp 4440—2WD. 130 PTO hp 4240—2WD. 110 PTO hp 4040—2WD ( 90 PTO hp LANDIS BROS. INC. Lancaster, PA 717-291-1046 ADAMSTOWN EQUIPMENT INC. Mohnton RD2, PA 19540 (near Adamstown) 215-484-4391 PIKEVILLE EQUIPMENT INC. Oyster Dale Road Oley RD2, PA 215-987-6267 Above are the FFA Creed Contest winners. They are, left to right, Tim Pfautz, third place; Dean Saylor, first place; and Tom High, second place. GET JOHN DEERE AND NO PAYMENTS UNTIL WELL INTO 'Bl NEUHAUS’ES, INC. RD2, York. PA 1-83 Loganville Ext 3 717-428-1953 or 235-1306 SHOTZBERGER’S EQUIPMENT Elm. PA 717-665-2141 A.B.C. GROFF INC. New Holland, PA 717-354-4191 ROBERT E. LITTLE INC. Zieglerville, PA 215-287-9643 . John Deere helps loosen the tight money situation. Purchase any new John Deere 4- Wheel-Dnve or Row-Crop Tractor listed below by October 31 . . . work it this fall, next winter and on through the 1981 harvest of your principal crop ALL BEFORE MAKING THE FIRST PAYMENT ON YOUR ANNUAL PAYMENT CONTRACT. You get that benefit simply by financing your new tractor purchase with John Deere. You’ll also qualify for the BIG TRACTOR BONUS in John Deere Money noted below . . . plus waiver of finance charges until March 1,1981 Put that new tractor to use by leasing it from John Deere: Lease payments will be discounted 15 percent and you’ll also qualify for the BIG TRACTOR BONUS when you take delivery. But act promptly . . . John-Deere BIG TRACTOR BONUSES end October 31. Bonus Sept. 16 through KERMIT OSTLER, INC. Lynnport, PA 215-298-2011 FOSTER EQUIPMENT SALES Elmer, NJ 609-769-1535 M.S. YEARSLEY & SONS West Chester, PA 215-696-2990 ' WENGER IMPLEMENT, INC. The Buck - Quarryville, PA 717-284-4141 Ephrata FFA per, 1060 James Ave. 5. Michelle Galen, 1209 Maryland Ave. and 6. Diane Saylor, R 4 Lititz Biggest; 1. Steve Shank, 241 S. Reading Rd. at 26 1/2 pounds 2. Brenda Wanner, 204 North Academy Drive at 24 1/2 pounds 3. Diane Saylor, R 4 Lititz at 22 1/2 pounds 4. Lisa Brubaker, 859 Rettew Mill Rd. at 13 3/4 pounds 5. Dick Pomeroy, R 4 Lititz at 121/4 pounds and 6. Kenny Gunzenhauser, 839 Martin Ave. at 101/2 pounds. Fulton Elementary School Shape: 1. Tracy Lied, 164 Akron Rd. 2. Brad Cam mauf, 286 W. Franklin St. 3. Leslie Sweigard, 69 E. Franklin St. 4. Joelane Lindberg, 433 E. Mam St. Biggest: 1. Tracy Lied, at Oct. 31,1980 $2,000 $1,600 $l,OOO $ 800 $ 700 $ 600 $ 500 AGWAY, INC. Chapman Equipment Center Chapman, PA 215-398-2553 LG. SALES Silverdale, PA 18962 215-257-5136 MONTGOMERY IMPLEMENT CO. Rt 660 Mansfield, PA 717-662-7722 WYCO SUPPLY CO. Box 354 Montrose, PA 717-278-2557 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 25,1980—87 (Continued from Page B 6) 16 1/4 pounds 2. Tina Gerhart, 117 1/2 South State St. at 10 3/4 pounds and 3. Brad Cammauf at 10 1/2 pounds. Bergstrasse Elementary School Shape; 1 Brian Freymoyer, 710 Primrows Lane 2. Kathy Rapchinski, 759 east Main 3. Trudy Martin, R 4, Ephrata 4. Mike Ramsey, R 4 Ephrata 5. David Andrew, 882 East Main, Ephrata 6. Eva wenger, R 3 Ephrata. Biggset: 1. Cindy Weaver, Dogwood Drive, 18 pounds, 10 ounces 2. Trudy Martin, R 4 Ephrata, 17 pounds, 11 ounces 3. Mike Ramsey, R 4 Ephrata, 13 pounds 4. Kathy Rapchinski, 759 East Main St., 12 pounds, 12 ounces 5. Daivd Andrew, 882 East Main St., 11 pounds, 3 ounces 6. Douglas Andrew, 882 East Main St., 11 pounds, 2 oun ces. Akron Elementary School Shape: 1. Jeremy Fulmer, 28 Springcrest Dr. 2. Todd Hoover, 118 North Seventh St. 3. Pam Butzer, 5 Dawn Ave. 4. Tracy Miller, 30 Miller Rd.s. Corey Eberly. Biggest; 1. Pam Butzer, at 10.75 pounds 2. Todd Hoover at 8.2 pounds 3. iwagwuw pick a winner at the Bergstrause Elementary School. mm dari-kool 5 ■Mg. C N BULK [dari'kool] fcMJ It i MILK V CMUM SVSTCH J IBmI flftlA^SH ®l| |U TANK The New DECO-MATIC 111 One simple, sturdy dial controls the cooling-washing operation! /THETANK CONTROL IS SETUp\ A DIESEL OPERATION f 400 gal. Mueller 735 ga (SOLD) 500 gal Milkeeper 800 gal. Mueller "M” 500 gal D-2 Girton 800 gal. Mojonmer 600 gal. D-2 Girton 800 gal ISOLD) ton 600 gal. Jamesway, late 1000 gal. Sunset model, nice 1500 gal. Mueller w/washer 625 gal. Jamesway 2000 gal Mueller 665 gal Zero w/5 h.p. com- (2) Dumping Stations pressor 2 yrs old - like 5 HP. Coplematic Corn new pressors (like new) • PLANNING LAYOUTS • SALES • INSTALLATION • SERVICE SHENK’S FARM SERVICE 501 E. WOODS DRIVE. LITITZ, PA 17543 PH: 717-626-1151 • Bulk Tanks • Therma*Stor Our Service Trucks Are Radio Dispatched 24 Hr. Service Offered Hether Hutchinson, 312 Manor Ridge Ave. at 8 pounds 4. Corey Eberly at 7.75 pounds 5. Tammy Lausch, 1214 daimond St. at 5.25 pounds Highland Elementary School Shape: 1. Lisa Nolt, 222 Marion Terrace 2. Kathy Bigony, Purshmg Ave. 3. Pat Grill, 243 Spring Garden St. 4. Tammy Andes, 828 North Maple St. 5. Jaci Moyer, 105 Old Mill Rd. 6. Eric Fausnacht, 118 E. Chestnut St. Biggest: 1. Tammy Andes, 828 North Maple St. at 17 pounds 2. Lisa Nolt at 16 3/4 pounds 3. Angela Lin, 36 W. Fulton St. at 15 7/8 pounds 4. Jaci Moyer, 105 Old Mill Rd. at 15 3/4 pounds 5. Pat Grill, 243 Spring Garden St. at 14 3/4 pounds Clay Elementary School Shape: 1. Brenda Martin, Furnace Hill, Denver 2. •David Zimmerman, R 4 Utitz 3. Ginny T rumbauer, R 1 Ephrata 4. Brian Martm, Furnace Hill, Denver 5. Kelly Snader, R 1 Ephrata 6. Joan Martin, Yummerdall Rd., Lititz. Biggest: 1. David Zim merman, R 4 Lititz at 26 pounds 2. Brenda Martin, Furnace Hill at 24 pounds 3. Delmar Martin, R 1 Ephrata at 19 pounds 4. Joan Martin, Yununerdall Rd. Lititz at 17 pounds 5. John Price, Stevens, Lititz at IS pounds. « * ♦ ' i
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