C4—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, September 3,1983 & Tractor liir , § i mi Ipfclii i g Tally %*888»»888«s»#' Buck, Pa. Saturday, Aug. tl TNIBS I. Coleman Wheatly, Bethel, Del, JD4240, F.P./288.2; 2. Robert Reiff, Terre Hill, Pa, Deutz 9006, F.P./245.2; 3. Bert Stauffer, Ephrata, Pa, Deutz 8006, F.P./241.10. SMI Mod 1. Harry Almoney, York, Pa, NMBS Hmde/427 Ford. F.P./253.3; 2. l. Jim Wiltbank, Galeva, Md, IH Craig Luckenbiil, Schuyikili gee, 256.0; 2. Bert Stauffer, A LESSON WELL LEARNED... LANCASTER FARMING'S CLASSIFIED AOS GET RESULTSI Phone: 717-394-30*7 or 717-626-1X64 }otul, a tradition in cast iron since 1853. Amen Fireplace f/ Stove Stop In & S Our New Showroom BOWMAN’S STOVE SHOP R.D. 3, Ephrata, PA 17522 Rt. 322,1 Mi. East of Ephrata 717-733-4973 Tues., Wed. 10-6 Thors., Fri. 10*8 Sat. 10-4 Haven, Pa, Hmde/433 • Chev., F P./244.6; 3. Charles Brommer, Columbia, Pa, Htnde/2-440 Dodges, F.P./237.7. SBNFWD 1. Dan Fellenbaum, Lititz, Pa, 69 Chev, F.P.; 2. Lynda Ziegler, Bird in Hand, Pa, 70 Chev, 296.2; 3. Bob Minnick, Winchester, Va, 72 Chev, 291.7. CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES on TOP QUALITY BARN SPRAY i BRUSH PAINTING Try Our New Concept In Penetration And Adhesion. To earn a dollar • give a dollars worth ol service and work. Pay only $750 for the best kind of barn painting on an average barn - if you pay more you paid too much. On barn siding painting - temperature and timing are factors as well as penetrating kind of quality for adhesion are helpful guides for long lasting under average conditions of siding type and age I will share helpful guidelines on roof maintenance of steel roofs by brushing on •at prime time. I The farmers in Lancaster Co. are lucky because of the amount of I competition in barn painting. Check with us for the best deal! PHARES S. HURST Years of experience plus self Rd I, Box 420, Narvon, PA 17555 employment gives you quality 215-445-6186 work for less expense. ANK A. ILLIPPO, INC. - WANTED - DISABLED & CRIPPLED COWS. BULLS & STEERS Competitive Prices Slaughtered under government inspection Cali: Frank Fiilippo - Residence *215-666-0725 Elam Cinder - 717-367-3824 CL. King - 717-786-7229 Ephrata, Pa. Deutz 8006, 248.5; 3. Todd Weant, Taneytown, Md, JD 4010,213.8. I. Greg Manners, Rmgoes, NJ, /2-440 Dodges, 254.11; 2. Charles Bronuner, Columbia, Pa Hmde/2- 449 Dodges, 254.6; 3. Jeff Frantz, Hellam, Pa, Hmde/2-427 Chev, 244.9; 3. Craig Luckenbili, Schuylkill Haven, Pa, Hmde/433 Chev, 244.9. 1. Bob Minnick, Winchester, Va, 72 Chev, F.P./270.5; 2, Mike Ziegler, Bird in Hand, Pa, 70 Chev, F.P./284.5; 3. Rick Yocum, East Greenville, Pa, 72 Ford, F.P./250.4. 1. John Keslar, State College, Pa, Hmde/4-440 Dodges, F.P./255.9; 2. Bob Brown, Chase, Md, Case/Detroit, F.P./256.5; 3. Gary Mills, Fallston, Md, Hmde/turhine, 295.8. In 1983 BRUNING Paid 700 Mod <2OO FWD *OOO Open N.J. names dairy winners MUUKA HILL, N.J. - The N.J. State FFA Dairy Show was held recently at the Gloucester County Fair grounds in Mulika Hill, N.J. The Senior Champion and Grand Champion Award, which was donated by the N.J. Agriculture Society and the N.J. Holstein Society, went to a two-year-old cow exhibited by Daniel Van Mater from the Northern Burlington Chapter. This champion cow also was selected as the best uddered cow. The Junior Champion Award donated by the Warren County Board of Agriculture was presented to Randy Hubschmidt from the Cumberland Regional The Tools Of Farming STrS At the turn of the century. Silage Machines followed taro >wer style knives that cut the fodder or knives mounted were stationary, powered by single' cylinder gas engines. During the early 1900's, it took 11 men 2 days to fill a 12' x 30' silo. In 1919 Cehl Bros. Co. developed a mobile field machine that revolutionized the industry. i Old Guard has been filling the farmers need for y insurance protection since 1896. Old Guard MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY "A port of formtng smc* fd66” 2929 Lititz Pike • PO Box 3010 • Lancaster, PA 17604 • Phone (717) 569-5361 Chapter, for his outstanding heifer calf. The three outstanding showman were Daniel Van Mater from Northern Burlington, Richard Pool; from the Woodstown Chapter and Karen Shantz also from the Northern Burlington Chapter. Karen and Dan will both attend Eastern States Exposition in Springfield, Mass, for further competition at the Regional level for their showmanship abilities. The official judge at the state FFA Dairy show was Robert Knutzen from Rising Sun, Maryland and the Fitting and Showmanship judge was Bill Tice from Bridgeton, N. J. Using modern equipment, 3 men can fill a 20' x 60' in one
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