Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 10, 1983, Image 55

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    ITHE MADISON WAY IS THE VERY BEST WAY
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THANKS TO OUR NEW LEASING PLAN YOU CAN SWITCH TO
HIGH-MOISTURE CORN RIGHT NOW WITH A
GRAIN-O-MATIC® BY MADISON SILOS® & SAVE MONEY
WHILE YOU CONSERVE CASH!
HERE ARE SOME OF THE ADVANTAGES OF
LEASING
Less cash needed “up front” You pay for the equipment
it produces income, not up front as you would with
conventional financing.
Bank lines are not reduced When credit is tight, the men
your bank credit line you keep intact, the better!
Improved Return on working capital You get greater net
profits from your new Grain-O-Matic and high-moisture corn.
A hedge against inflation Future payments are made w ;
deflated dollars.
Improved liquidity A lease is not carried on a financial
statement as a liability.
Tax deductible Lease payments are 100%
tax deductible, resulting in reduced tax obligations
and improved cash flow.
GRAIN-O-MATIC: THE BEST WAY
TO STORE HIGH-MOISTURE CORN!
NOW YOU CAN LEASE A Is’x3o’
GRAIN-O-MATIC WITH A CAPACITY OF
3,785 BU. FOR $320.00 PER MONTH.
Myantewn, PA Saiaraat, PA
SWOPE & BASHORE ROBERT STAHL
717-933-4138 814-445-4040
Ephrata, PA
TOM ZARTMAN
717-733-1050
UtUeatewn, PA
ATLEE REBERT
717-359-5863
SilvarAjia, PA
LG. AG SALES
215-257-5135
Hsw BwUnviHt, PA
ERB4HENRY
EQUIPMENT
215-367-2169
Southern Division
Soles Mgr. -
Lorry I other
301-834-6364
MADISON SILO CO. OF PENNSYLVANIA
1070 Steinmetz Rd. Ephrata. Pa. 17522 Phone 717-733-1206
- STOP IN OR CALL US TODAY -
Central City, PA
CHARLES JOHNSON
814-754-5754
Nan Providence, PA
DON R. NISSLET
717-786-7654
Harriunturt, VA
HARMAN FARM SUPPLIES
703-434-4459
Fradoricii, MD
GLADHILL TRACTOR
301-663-6060
GaUna, MD Miing Sun, MO
DUDLEY CHANCE CECIL CO. DAIRY
301-928-3834 301-653-6923
Sussex, NJ
WILLIAM SYSTEMA
201-875-5449
RelvMero, nj
G. H. BUCHMAN
201-475-2185
Sheer, Nl
GEORGE COLEMAN
609-358-8528
MHferd.DE
BE NN E rTMACHINE
302-422-4837 (Chapman Store)
Looting Available
Through Telmark Inc.
I.F.G. or Borg Warner
PARTICIPATING AGWAY DEALERS
HAMMS J. BONER
215-375-0397
(Temple Store)
RICHARD P. COX, M.
717-756-2829
(New Milford Store)
PALMER C. OREESE
215-5364)274
(Dublin Store)
THOMAS N.HELTZEL
216257-7802
(Flemington Store)
B. WILMER MARTIN
2164465652
(Lancaster Store)
JOHN R. MYERS
302-738-0548
(Oxford Store)
MELVIN R.STOLtZFUS HARRY E. STUGART, JR
717-392-0066 412-865-2892
(Lancaster Store) (Butler Store)
CLARENCE E. WOL6EMUTH
302-697-1983
(Dover, Del. Store)
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 10,1983—815
ARNOLD L DECKER
717-3663607
(Chambersburg Store)
DAVID L DONHARI
717-334-6438
(T aneytown Store)
CHARLES C. DREESE
717-9661445
(Winfield Store)
WILLIAM D.KNISELV
814-237-5515
(Pleasant Gap Store)
■RADLEY E. MILLER
717-5666243
(York West Store)
W. LEE SAMSELL
412-627-3906
(Eighty Four Store)
PAUL R. SHOWALTER
814-2763733
(Somerset Store)
MAX L TEARS
814-793-4306
(Martinsburg Store)
(Penna.)
THOMAS KAUSKY
412-349-5987
(Indiana Store)
N.J. FFA’ers
at Big E
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J -
State level FFA winners from
throughout New Jersey will travel
to Springfield, Mass, to the
Eastern Regional FFA Com
petition to be held Sept. 16-17. They
will compete with members from
15 states in this competition which
will prepare members for further
competition at the National
Convention in Kansas City, Mo. in
November. Contests take place in
a variety of educational areas of
Agriculture, Agribusiness and
Natural Resources.
First-place state teams from the
North Burlington FFA Chapter of
Columbus will enter contests in
Dairy Cattle Judging, Small
Engines Trouble Shooting,
Livestock Judging, and Dairy-
Cattle Showmanship. Other teams
representing New Jersey at the
regional competiUon include the
N.J. State Nurse ry/Landscape
Team from the North Hunterdon
FFA Chapter of Annan dale, the
N.J. State Floriculture team from
the Oakcrest FFA Chapter of Mays
Landing and the N.J State
Agriculture Mechanics Team from
the Newton FFA Chapter of
Newton.
Joe Trestmsky from Hunterdon
Central FFA Chapter in Flemmton
will be competing in the Safe
Tractor Drvmg Contest and Tracy
Sloan of the Cumberland Regional
FFA Chapter, Seabrook, who was
named Star Garden State Fanner
will be recognmzed in the Star
State Farmer Pageant.