Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 14, 1981, Image 99

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Another record-breaking sales year tells
us that the Top Performers" are doing their
job for you We thank you for your support
Some varieties of these highly regarded hybrids
are still avaifable act now if you want 1981
to be a “top performance year for you Call
today for discount and delivery information
fOPP HYBRID SALES, INC
ABBOTTSTOWN, PA. 17301
Phone 717-259-9511
SEED CORN • ALFALFA
SORGHUMS • SOYBEANS
Save Fuel . .
CHAYBUSTER
CHOOSE THE ONE THAT FITS YOUR FARM
1206 Micro Seeder Multi
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• The narrow angle of the openers combines with over 400 lbs
of down pressure at each opener to penetrate even the tough
est no-till conditions.
• 12 ft. seeding width - 24 rows with 6” or 12” spacmgs Hook
in tandem to seed 24 ft Gram tank holds 24 bu Fertilizer tank
capacity is 1450 lbs. of granulated
• The ONE Drill for ALL Field Conditions
HAYBUSTER MFC INC
Box 1950
Jamestown, ND 58401
or call (701) 252 4601
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B. EQUIP INC.
■ Waynesboro, Pa,
717-762-3193
CHAPMAN EQUIPMENT
CENTER
Wescosville, Pa,
800-322-9289
PEOPLES SALES & SERVICE
Oakland Mills, Pa.
717-463-2735
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i-Purpose Drill
• Use for No-Till, Mini
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STANLEY'S FARM SERVICE
Klmgerstown, Pa.
' 717-648-2088
C. B. HOOBER & SON
Intercourse, Pa.
717-768-8231
REED BROTHERS EQUIPMENT
Columbus, N.J.
609-298-3441
. Save Your Soil
NO- TILL DRILLS
Seeds anything from
to soybeans,
including grasses
Very maneuverable -
seeds 10'-8”, 8” spac
mgs.
Ideal for double-crop
ping and pasture
seeding.
Triple disc openers - coulter in front of a double disc to pene
trate heavy residue. Single or dual packer wheels.
Accurate seed rate is provided by meter control with infinite
adjustment
Standard ballast tanks add up to 1000 lbs. of extra weight
to penetrate no-till fields
ABRACZINSKAS FARM
EQUIPMENT .
Catawissa, Pa.
717-356-2323
KNOIV & GEISBERT, INC.
Frederick, Mti.
301-662-3800
DUNKLE & GRIEB
Centre Hall, Pa.
814-364-9109
TomUer wins state
apple recipe contest
HARRISBURG Mrs. George
Tombler Jr., of Easton took top
honors in the Pennsylvania Apple
Recipe Contest with her recipe
“Three Apple Mold Salad,” ac
cording to State Agriculture
Secretary Penrose Hallowell.
Ten finalists, chosen from over
220 entries from across the state,
traveled to Hershey to compete in
the contest, sponsored by the Penn
sylvania Apple Marketing Board,
in cooperation with the’ state
Department of Agriculture.
Hallowell said, “Mrs Tombler’s
recipe, which won her the $2OO first
prize, was judged best overall for
east of preparation, economy, ap
peal, taste and appearance.”
Judges for the contest were
William Trautman, assistant food
and beverage manager for the
Hershey Convention Center, Mar
sha Hadjuk, director of standards
for Dutch Pantry restaurants; and
Betty Rode, home economist, Pen
nsylvania Department of
Agriculture
Other winners were Joan R.
Brumgard of Hanover, York Coun
ty, who received $l5O for her se
cond place entry, “Barbecued
Chicken ” Another York County
New Semi-Mounted No-Till Drill
No-Till Saves Tractor Time
And Valuable Fuel
Leaves More Moisture and Conserves the Soil
See your Haybuster dealer or mail coupon
Chaybuster
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 14,1981—€11'
finalist, Joyce McMaster Moul of
York Haven, placed third in the
competition, receiving $lOO, with
her recipe, “Scalloped Sweet
Potatoes and Applesauce.” Sue
Amer of Freeport, Armonstrong
County worr fourth place and $75
with her entry, “Best Applesauce
Cake.”
The six remaining finalists were
named runners-up in the contest
and received $5O each. They were
Dorothy L Johnson of Down
mgton, making “Holiday Baked
Apples”, Eleanor Campbell of
Sayre, making “Apple Pudding
Dessert;” Peggy Leasock of
Rockwood, making “Applesauce
Meat Balls,” Charles Whittington
of Carlisle, making “Apple Cider
N‘ Sauce Cookies; ” Joan Wright of
Newport, making, “My Apple
Pie;” and Margaret Albert of
Latrobe, making, “Christmas
Fruitcake.”
The ten winning recipes, in
which apple cider, apple juice or
applesauce must be an ingredient,
will be complied and published in a
booklet to be distributed
throughout the state this fall dur
ing the next apple harvest
Box 1950
Jamestown, ND 58401
Phone 701-252-4601
D&J ENTERPRISES
Mardela Springs, Md.
301-742-6673
GREENLINE SERVICE, INC.
Fredericksburg, Va.
703-373-7520
HOOBER EQUIPMENT, INC.
Sudlersville, Md.
301-758-1212