Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 28, 1983, Image 59

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    THE MADISON* "SYSTEM OF CHOICE"
LETS YOU BUY THE STRUCTURES
YOU NEED NOT JUST
WHAT WE WANT TO SELL YOU.
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What does the “Madison choice” mean to you?
It means that Madison can fit your needs more
closely at lower cost. You don’t have to buy an
expensive structure to do a less expensive job.
All Madison structures are
specifically designed for high
moisture grain storage, haylage
or silage. Individual units with
Myers town, PA
SWOPE &BASHORE
717-933-4138
EphraU, PA
TOMZARTMAN
215-267-6814
Utttatown, PA
ATLEE REBERT
717-359-5863
Silverdale.PA
LG. AG SALES
215-257-5135
N«w Berlin vide, PA
ERB& HENRY
EQUIPMENT
215-367-2159
MADISON SILO CO. OF PENNSYLVANIA 1070 Steinmetz Rd. Ephrata, Pa. 17522 Phone 717-733-1206
• STOP IN OR CALL US TODAY -
Bedford, PA
ROY BENCE
814-623-8601
SonMTMt,PA Bnwr.Ni
ROBERT STAHL GEORGE COLEMAN PALMER C. MtEESE
814-445-4040 609-358-8528 215-536-0274
(Dublin Store)
THOMAS N.HELTZEL
Central City, PA Miifonl, OE 215-257-7802
CHARLES JOHNSON BENNETT MACHINE (Flem.ngton Store)
814-754-5754 302-422-4837
N«w Providence, PA
DON R. NISSLEY
717-786-7654
Harrisonburg, VA Frederick, MD BEUHIM R. STOLTZFUS
HARMAN FARM SUPPLIES GLADHILL TRACTOR (Lancaster Store)
703-434-4459 301-663-6060
Sussex, HI Galena, MD CLARENCE E. WOLGEMUTH
WILLIAM SYSTEMA DUDLEY CHANCE , 3°2- 6 97-!98 3
201-875-5449 301-928-3834 (Dover. Del. Store)
Southern Division
Solos Mgr. -
Lorry Zocher - 301-834*6364
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tough unloaders fit each need separately or go
together in a total com/haylage/silage setup.
For over 60 years we’ve been improving
Madison structures. That improvement is still
going on so you’ll always be
able to say, “I bought the best I
bought a Madison.”
MADISON
THE MADISON WAVIS THE VERY |ESTWAY
BeMdera,Nl
G H. BUCHMAN
201-475-2185
RisinK Sun, MD
CECIL CO. DAIRY
301-658-6923
PARTICIPATING AGWAY DEALERS
HARRIS i.RQNER
215-375-0397
(Temple Store)
RICHARD P, COX. M.
717-756-2829
(New Milford Store)
B. WILMER MARTIN
215-445-5652
(Lancaster Store)
JOHN R. MYERS
302-738-0548
(Oxtord Store)
JOHN J. O'DRIEN, JR.
215-586-4133
(Chapman Store)
KENNETH M.WHIPP
717-265-5353
(Wysox Store)
Leasing Available Through
Telmark Inc., I.F.G. or
Borg Warner
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ARNOLD L DECKER
717-369-3607
(Chambersburg Store)
DAVID LDONHARL
717-334-6438
(Taneytown Store)
CHARLES C.DREESE
717-966-1445
(Winfield Store)
WILLIAM D. (WISELY
814-237-5515
(Pleasant Gap Store)
■RADLEY E. MILLER
717-566-6243
(York West Store)
W.LEESAMSELL
412-267-4681
(Eighty Four Store)
PAUL R. SHOWALTER .
814-276-3733
(Somerset Store)
HARRY E.STUCART.IR.
412-865-2892
(Butler Store)
MAX L. TEARS
814-793-4306
(Martinsburg Store]
(Penna.)
THOMAS KAUSKY
412-349-5987
(Indiana Store)
Uncaster Fanninc.Saturday, May 28,1983
Farm Museum
plans annual
“Craft Days”
LANCASTER - The twenty
seventh annual “Craft Days”
weekend will be held Saturday and
Sunday, June 4 and 5, from noon
until 5 p.m. at the Pennsylvania
Farm Museum of Landis Valley.
“Craft Days” is an outdoor
festival featuring demonstrations
of more than forty different crafts
and activities associated with
Pennsylvania life from 1750 to 1900.
At “Craft Days", visitors can
leam to rope a bed, make com
pone and use a schinitzelbank.
Other demonstrations will include
mg hooking blacksmithing, egg
scratching and leather working.
Visitors will be able to see the
Veterinary Office, Isaac Landis
Gallery, and the Grossdmutter
House, areas open only on special
occasions. Allison Kaufman and
other members of the Getz family
of Lancaster will dry fruits and
vegetables in a dry house as a farm
wife might have done one hundred
years ago.
The following is a listing of
“Craft Days” activities: Baking,
Bandbox making, Bargello em
broidery, Bullet molding,
Cabinetmaking, Candle dipping,
Chair caning. Coopering, Counted
Thread Embroidery, Fraktur,
Gasoline Engines, Gunsmithing,
Lacemaking, Open hearth cooking,
Paper warbling. Pottery, Punch
Paper Embroidery, Quilting, Rug
Braiding, Rye straw basketry,
Scherenschnitte, Shoemaking,
Spinning, Splint basketry. Sten
ciling Stone cutting, Tatting, Ten
plate stove cooking, Theorem
painting. Tinsel painting, Weather
vane making, Weaving, Whittling,
and Wood turning.
There will be a three-dollar
admission charge for ages six
through sixty-four; persons age
sixty-five and over will be charged
two dollars; and children tinder six
will be admitted free. Members of
the Landis Valley Associates will
also be admitted free of charge.
The Pennsylvania Farm
Museum of Landis Valley is
located four miles north of Lan
caster on Route 272, on the Oregon
Pike. “Craft Days” is sponsored
by the Landis Valley Associates of
the Pennsylvania Farm Museum
and the Pennsylvania Historical
and Museum Commission.
SPECIAL SALE
LOW-COST.
Trouble free
Nipple Drinkers!
Easy to clean, Easy to change
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For Pits 8 Sows For Baby Pigs
$0 75 $025
M* JL ea.
ONE-PIECE BODY
Solid Stainless Steel construction, no tubes, sleeves
or inserts. Smooth Finish.
• Easily Removable Screen Holder
• Brass Orifice
• Heavier Springs - No More Breaking of Springs
SPECIALISTS
FARMER BOYAGj
.MYEBSTOWN PA 17067 PH ?l 7 866 /565 I
BEST IN DESIGN. PRICE AND EXPERIENCE
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