Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 07, 1981, Image 21

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BUTLER
AGRI-BUILDER
uss* *6,800 *
50 xsoxl6'
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with 24'x15'7" D/S Door
FARMSTED 1
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60 xsoxl6'
with 30'x15'3" D/S Door
FARMSTED I
* All Building FOB Annville, Pa
* (Buildings not equipped as shown) Various Sizes Height
• Prices Based on Survey ol Agri-Builders and Weight Available
• Prices Could Vary With Each Agri-Builder
BEAT THE PRICE INCREASES - PROGRAM ENDS FEBRUARY 13th
POGO INC.
1841 Jerry's Road
Street, Md 21154
PH; 301-692-5350
ITH, INC.
i. Pa. 17059
436-2151
O. A. NEWTON NICKLIN STEEL KELLER BUILDING GLENN M. STAHLMAN TRI-STATE MARINE WALTER J. I Address
& SON CO. BUILDERS SYSTEMS INC. R.D.#l, Cash Valley Road DIST. INC. CONSTRUCTION I county
Sridgeville, Delaware 19933 301 N. Broad Street R.D. 1 Box 203 Cumberland, Md. 21502 Route 256 RDIBox4O3J J
PH; 302-337-8211 Grove City, Pa. 16127 Lewisburg, PA 17337 PH: 301-777-0582 Dsaie, Md. 20751 Strasburg, Pa. 17579 ' City
412-458-7243 PH: 717-524-0568 PH; 301-867-1447 PH: 717-687-8681 I
by her father on her expert an
swer, Heather emphatically said
“no”. She explained she studied all
about the apple long before the
contest began.
What are Heather’s plans for the
future after graduating from Penn
State with a degree in
microbiology? She said she hopes
to get into research, working on
plant diseases.
“I want to work with sprays and
try to develop new chemicals that
will do the job more cheaply
perhaps I’ll discover an all
purpose spray by improving on
what has already been
discovered, ” she said.
Answering the inevitable
question, Heather pondered which
apple she enjoys the most and
finally selected the Red Delicious.
Her favorite way of cooking the
fruit is to bake them whole, she
smiled.
Selected as first alternate in the
contest was Tami Lobaugh of
Adams County, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Lobaugh. Tami
is a freshman at Millersville State
College, studying medical
technology.
Other contestants included:
Shari Carlin of Mercersburg,
Franklin County, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Albert; Julie Ann
Green of Elysburg, Montour
County, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Green; Lorraine Hileman
of Apollo, Armstrong County,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
Hileman; Joanne Klanz of North
Galvanized Walls and Galvanized Roof
F. 0.8.
Galvanized Walls and Galvanized Roof
F. 0.8.
FOUR COUNTIES
CONTRACTOR
R-D.,80x249
Coalport, Pa. 16627
814-672-5751
Queen
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AGRinHTNRAi TRI-COUNTY
ag ?!£ultural agri-systems
d«J EMS R. 0.51, Box 55
“Ox 505 Swedesboro, NJ 08085
Chestertown. Md. 21620 pH; 509-467-3174
PH: 301-778-5800
The 1981 Maryland Apple Queen is Joanne Foster,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Richard Foster, owners of Penn
Acre Orchard. Presenting the tiara and sash was Cindy
Cahill, Maryland’s 1980 Apple Queen.
East, Erie County, daughter of Mr.
William Klanz and Mrs. Patricia
King; and Janice Rosazza of
Avondale, Chester County,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Rosazza.
The contest was chaired by
Diane Hale of Arendtsville Adams
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IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
1818 GRAIN BIN- 4173 Bushel Capacity
LESS THAN s 2oso°°
F. 0.8. Cash and Carry
IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
2718 GRAIN BIN - 9872 Bushel Capacity
LESSTHAN *37so°°
F. 0.8. Cash and Carry
INSTOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
County. Judges for the event were:
Norman Childers, Rutgers
University; Mrs. John Baum,
Hershey, former Miss Penn
sylvania chaperone; and Vicki
Wass of the Pennsylvania
Department of Agriculture.
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A6RI BUILDER ABOUT
ASCS FINANCING
TAP ENTERPRISE'S INC. WEETER CONCRETE
R.D.#3, Box 256 A CONSTRUCTION
Fleetwood, Pa. 19522 P.O. Drawer V
PH: 215-929-2553 Knox, PA 16232
Phone 814-797-5122
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 7,1981—A21
Lancaster Extension
to meet Thursday
LANCASTER Michael Ranch,
District Attorney, will address the
Lancaster County Extension
Service Annual Meeting.
His topic will be “Crime-Home
and Community”. The annual
meeting and banquet will be held
6:45 p.m., Thursday, February 12,
at the Farm and Home Center,
Lancaster.
The public is invited. Tickets for
the event may be purchased before
Februa™ 9 by contacting the
Project book winners listed
LEBANON - The 1981 County
FFA Project Book Contest was
held on Jan. 22, at the Lebanon
County Vo-Tech School to deter
mine accuracy of the records on
different projects.
Cedar Crest FFA placings in
clude; Work Experience Off Farm
0-500 hours, Bob Fulk, 3rd place,
Bronze, Red Ribbon; Two En
terprise, Dale Zuck, 3rd place. Red
Ribbon; Four Enterprise, Steve
Wenger, Ist place. Gold, Blue
Ribbon; Five Enterprise, Mark
Patches, 2nd place, Blue Ribbon;
Six Enterprise, Dana Lape, Ist
place, Blue Ribbon; Market Hogs,
Chris Patches, 3rd place, Bronze,
P. E. HESS, BUTLER MFC. CG.
Box 337, Oxford, PA 19363
I'm interested in more information on Butler products.
□ Buildings □ Bins □ Dryers □ Bulk-O-Matics
Name
Extension Service office in the
Farm and Home Center, telephone
717/394-6851 or any member of the
Extension Board.
Musical entertainment will be
provided by Connie and Carol
Balmer. In addition to a brief
annual business meeting, Lan
caster County’s newest Master
Farmer, Galen Crouse, will be
introduced via a slide presen
tation.
Red Ribbon; Dave Ludwig, 4th
place. Red Ribbon.
Trapping, John Ulrich, 2nd
place, Blue Ribbon; Field Com,
Bob Bomberger, Ist place, Blue
Ribbon; Beef Finishing, Dwayne
Gish, Ist place. Blue Ribbon; Dale
Ober, 4th place. White Ribbon;
Garden, Bob Beard, 7th place,
White Ribbon; Lloyd Bixler, Bth
place. White Ribbon; Randy
Miller, 10th place. White Ribbon.
Supervised Occupation Ex
perience on Farm 0-500 hours, Kirk
Juliani, Ist place, Silver, Red
Ribbon; Supervised Occupational
Experience on Farm 501-1000
hours, Richard Houser, 2nd place,
Silver, Blue Ribbon.
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