RED LION The second annual York County Sheep Producers ' “Get Acquainted” picnic was held here at the York County Fiddlers’ Association grounds last Sunday. ,*-~ r ■ ' 1 1 -/**. « AND UK CM ■ prove inom many benefits of high moisture cornarc -= . all well known these days: costs, reduced shrinkagejless labor, less grain damage, fewer field losses, fewer badweather problems—and a great feedl . And the only way to * com most effectively is with a Madison Grain-O- Made.® Here’s why: The light - gray color of the Vibra-Cor® staves reflect direct sun ray heat 2Vi times better than the dark color used by others! These thicker truss-beam design staves also provide superior insulation value. >;< - - ... Utttwtfc«n,PA ATLEE REBERT 717-359-5863 *“**•« Ch«W*r»,fA PWsinjSun, MD L. H. BRUBAKER INC. CUMBERLAND SUPPLY CECIL CO. DAIRY DUDLEY CHANCE 717-397-5179 FARmSAdDAIRY 301-658-6923 301-928-3834 717-263-2965 SHVardate, PA 1.6. AG SALES 215-257-5135 ) NmrPro*M«w«,PA DON R. NISSLEV 717-786-7654 Mjrmtom, PA SWOPE & BASHORE 717-933-4138 Ephrata.PA TOMZARTMAN 215-267-6814 OraagwHla, M FRANKLIN HESS 717-925-6939 NnrßariMla.M ERB* HENRY EQUIPMENT 215-367-2169 Southern Division Solos Mgr. - Lorry Zorchor - 301.834-6364 Wostom District Solos Mgr. - Jock Stewart - 412-279-9398 I MADISON SILO CO. OF PENNSYLVANIA 1070 Steinmetz Rd. Ephrata, Pa. 17522 Pftone 717-733-1206 York Cb. Sheep Producers have taste The picnic, according to Approximately 50 sheep Association President, Greg Lau, inducers from York and is “a social gathering so they (the surrounding counties, were treated sheep producers) can try their own to a meal of barbecued lamb with product-lamb. all the trimmings. In addition, live * •STOP IN OR CALL US TODAY- _ VJ . MlMort, DE Fradarkk, MD waPunwcjiPoiVirc BENNETT MACHINE GLADHILL TRACTOR ' TO3 131 ilSj 5 302-422-4837 _ 301-663-6060 Mihoil, PA 717 IlilSf HMtWS BOW* 717-5244)931 215-375-0397 RICHARD P. COX,JR. CLAIR C. BEATTY 717-756-2829 412-465-7368 Mamevilia, NJ S. JOHNSON HURFF 609-358-2565 SitSMX.NI WILLIAM SYTSEMA 201-875-5449 814-237-5515 MvMera.Nl G.H.BUCHMAN 201-475-2185 “ssiisr ■VBsgas" «eußsr - Titus'gases inthe Grain- O-Matic® structure expand and con tract much ■ less than in a steel struc ture. Inside pressure Is regulated by a precision vacuum and pressure valve. Every structure air-pressure tested by experienced Madison crews. Result: Better feed and no breather bags, so you can fillclcar to die top of die structure with nutri tion packed high-moisture grain. And you alsogec the Madison/Laidig bottom unloader that provides fast, positive delivery day - after day for a long, longtime -4vl -t* ■i.~ l me. •v ct 1 V PARTICIPATING AGWAY DEALERS PAIMER C. DREESE CHARLES C. DREESE 215-536-0274 717-966-1445 THOMAS N. HELTZEL RONALD L. HEI KEN 215-297-7802 717-243-5553 JOHN R. MYERS , 302-738-0548 JOHN J. O'BRIEN, JO. 215-588-4133 KENNETHM. WHIFF CTIIC . BT _ 717-265-5353 HARRY E. STU6ART, JR. 1 412-865-2892 THOMAS KAIASNV MAX TEARS 412-349-5987 8^793*306 CLARENCE E.WOUEMUTH 302-697-1983 of their own product vTV •els ARNOLD L DECKER 717-369-3607 DAVID L DONHARL 717-334-6438 (unlisted) BRADLEY E. MILLER 717-^66-6243 W.LEESAMSEU 412-267-4681 music from a band made up of some members of the Association, kept the group swinging. The lamb served at the meal was halved and prepared on regular /• • j GRAIN STORAGE ROBERT McCOMSE Y Cochranville, PA 19330 Ph. 215-593-2157 RICHARD PRICE 80x305 Arendtsville. PA 17303 Ph; 717-677-6986 HUSI QUALIT Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 4,1982—8 CONTACT chicken grills. Using 60 pounds charcoal with salt and pepper the only seasoning for the lamt took about 4% hours to cook th lambs. The lamb was turned 01 every 15 minutes.-LD RAY HURST Pine Grove, PA 17563 Ph: 717-345-3290 CHESTER STOLTZFUS RD 2 Watsontown, PA 17777 Ph: 717-649-5321 ILT LD9NGS II 1
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