id > engaged in a bit of State Grange Master st bid of $1,600 on >x Elo Elaine. Bred iry Ivan, the 4-year signed by William wistown. DT i Page Al 9) Jairyman Steve rom I to r; Don >mber; Charles ims and Steve - FARMER'S! CHOICE 1982 FALL INCENTIVE ON BUTLER BUILDINGS YOUR CHOICE II extend an extra 7% discount on all idard farm buildings (Farmsted-I, rmsted-11, Ag-Master 10/20 and Ag %12) OSE lower lease payments. We will lize interest rates to 9.09% on true >es. or 14.83% on finance leases. rOUR AGRI-BUILDER FOR t and Conditions of Promotional Leases" FOUR COUNTIES M.W. HOOK TRI-COUNTY CONTRACTOR CONSTRUCTION AGRI-SYSTEMS R.D., Box 249 r.d. *2, Box 163 R.D.#l, Box 56 Coalport, Pa. 16627 Peach Bottom, PA 17563 Swedesboro, NJ 08085 PH: 814-672-5751 PH; 717-548-2615 PH: 609-467-3174 TRI-STATE MARINE KELLER BUILDING DIST. INC. SYSTEMS INC. Route 256 R.O. «1 Box 203 Deale, Md.'20751 Lewisburg, PA 17837 PH; 301-867-1447 PH; 717-524-0568 933 'v Any BETH HEMRDNGER Sale was a three year old con- the eye of Gary W. jnioman, J staff Correspondent signed by Rodney H. Crider, Dallastown, who paid $2,700 for SHIPPENSBURG - The top- Chambers burg.' Putting a Good her. . selling cow at last week’s Franklin Plus-83 and an outstanding Antrim Spring Apollo loa is sired and Cumberland County Holstein pedigree together, this cow caught by Hilltop Apollo Ivanhoe, a 1974 State Grange sale highlights This 4-year-old black and white, bred to Rosemere Fury Ivan commanded $1,600 during the first State Grange Sale. From I to r, the group includes; Gary Akers, at halter; Charles Wismer, buyer; William Bradford, consignor. OR Top Holstein brings $2,700 ~ - All-American 2 year old and son of Osborndale Ivanhoe. lea’s maternal side shows a record of Excellent 90 with 17,233 pounds milk and 626 pounds fat in 305 days. The second-high selling cow was consigned by John and Ed Brake, Mercersburg and once again sold to Gary W. Thoman for 32,550. The 3-year-old daughter of Lawcrest Marvex-Twin carries records of Good Plus-81 as a 2 year old and more than 17,000 pounds milk on the maternal side of her pedigree. Fred Potteiger, Carlisle, had his eye on Coldsprings Gabriel Jasper, BUTLER YOU CAN LEASE THE ABOVE KSSSSSSS..*- I WITH LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS r mmm ,! ToOualiM_Buyers_ | bUHER MFG. CO. • ■ Attn. P.E. Hess %BUTLERJb ■ _ Box 337, Oxford, PA 19363 g * I'm interested in more information on Butler products. ■ ■ □ Buildings □ Bins □ Dryers □ Bulk-O-Matics g | Name g QUILL CONSTRUCTION CO. P.0.80x 6269 Harrisburg, Pa. 17112. PH: 717-MfcraWj:^ it Franklin, Cumberland sale GRAINS BINS, GRAIN LEGS, KAH-SUN® WEETER CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION P.O. Drawer V Knox, PA 16232 PH: 814-797-5122 MATTSON ENTERPRISER 1605 Mt Holly Road Burlington, NJOBOI6 PH: 609-386-1603 Check your fields 9 natural drainageways ... ... Whenever you use a grass LEBANON This fall while wa t erwa y you want a dense per harvestmg corn and soybeans, of grass that will take a good, long look at the' carr y a fI OW 0 f wa ter without natural dramageways and draws f 0„ location for a in your fields. If there is erosion in wate a or swale that is part of the natural drainage pat* the neea tor grass waterways, says These natural depressions Tom Thomas, conservation require a of shaping . technician. . ... The waterway should be shaped to Made with gently sloping sides, conta jn the flow from the heaviest waterways can be crossed easily - about once ten with tractors Power lifts will raise raui eJ 2Jj C • aD r ul on f e 111 . wiu tractors, rower uns win raise years X he size of a waterway is and lower plows and discs when ktenhihed by soil type, land use crossing grass waterways. It * d^gear^s. easier to put up with this small Xechnical assistance involving inconvenience than it is to W he desi construction and expensive equipment damaged 3 ’ wa terwavs is from bouoc jng across guHies «te. SfSTco£ wortoe fields. servation DRYERS RIGGS ENTERPRISES Box 98 Boswelt, PA 15531 PH: 814-629-5621 iter Faming' Safanrday f October 9,1982—Al 9 I ‘k'v '"t »i