Q EVERGREEN B TRACTOR CO. r INC. i^fiARMING You and your spouse are cordially invited to John Deere Farming Frontiers a film program devoted to the latest developments and research in agriculture A presentation by your John Deere Dealer 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, January 18,1984 Lebanon Fair Ground Exhibition Building Lebanon, Pennsylvania Lunch Will Be Served At Noon :«AO** . .Save big money on TRACTORS; (1) JD 4630, Quad Range & Duals,Sharp (1) JD 4040 P S.. Sound Guard. Heat & Air, Demonstrator, 18 4x38, 10 00x16, Dual Remote . (1) JD 2840, Loaded (Super Sharp) (1) White 2-105 w/Roll Guard. . . (1) Steiger Cougar, Model 251 w/30.5x32 Singles, 4 Rear Remotes, Like New, 800 hours (1) IH 460 Gas N F TA. Power Steering (l)lHFarmallC .. (1) Farmall H w/Cultivators MF 30-B Industrial Dsl w/Loader3pt & PTO. . . JD 4020 Tractor, Syncro, wide front, one of a kind JO 430 wide front, 3 pt COMBINES & PICKERS; (1) JD 6620 LL Combine w/213 Flex Head 800 hrs (1)IH 203 Combine, Gas w/10' Platform. P.U. Reel, 2 RowCornhead, Cab (1) New Idea *325 Two Row Narrow Picker w/Sheller, Heavy PTO .. (1) Gleaner Model K w/10’ Platform and 2 Row Corn Head, Cab (DJD443 Corn head. (1) JO 443 Corn head, new style ... (1) Used 350 BU Myer Morton PTO Batch Dryer COMING IN: JD 2520 Diesel, wide front, dual remote, sharp JD 2020 Diesel, w/48 Loader White 2-65 4WD w/Quick Tach Loader and Cab, 800 Hours, Like New 30 Evergreen Rd. Lebanon, PA (717) 272-4641 Tr or Fu SHOP REPAIR WORK OF *lOO OR MORE QUALIFY FOR DISCOUNTS Discount on farm equipment 10% repairs To be eligible work must be Offer good January 10th scheduled by Feb. 17th. to February 17th, 1984 Financing Available. Offer Good Jan. 18th to Jan. 28th, 1984 10% Discount On All John Deere Parts In Stock Or Ordered To Come On Our Stock Order. (Over the Counter Cash Sales Only) Sorry, We Cannot Offer Discounts On Credit Purchases. HARVESTERS & FORAGE EQUIPMENT; *19,500 (1) John Deere 3940 Harvester, Hydro-electric Controls, 1,000 PTO Used very little (1) John Deere 34 w/One Row RC & Pickup (1) Grove Forage Wagon w/Roof & Gear (1) John Deere Three Row Row Crop Attachment. New Belts ’3,850 (3) Badger Self Unloading Wagons w/Tandem Gears and Roofs (Sharp) . ea. *3,500 (1) Kelly-Ryan Silage Dump Container HAY MACHINES; *29,450 *13,900 *14,500 *49,850 *2,350 *950 *950 (1) John Deere 1209 Mower Conditioner (1) Hesston 1090 USED ON 20 ACRES LIKE NEW .. *8,950 *9,350 *2,350 (1) John Deere 485 9' Mower Conditioner (1) New Holland 479 9' Haybine. (1) MF #l2 Baler w/Thrower, Hydraulic Control (1) IH 46T w/Thrower . TILLAGE: *52,000 (1) Oliver 4-14" Trailer Plow, Hydraulic Lift (1) JD F 350 5-16" Auto Reset Plow Sharp. (1) IH 710 5-16" Auto Reset Plow Sharp . (1) John Deere AW 10' Disk (1) John Deere 12' RW (1) IH 10' Transport Disk (1) JD #2lO 14’ Level Action Disc ‘6,750 (I)JD#2IO 115" Disc GRAIN DRYERS: *3,950 *4,350 *6,950 *3,450 (2) New Farm Fans ABB Auto-Batch Dryers MUST *3,450 MOVE CALL FOR PRICE (Dealer Inquiries Welcome) RONTIERS Team members included Carol Barry of Lancaster; Tina Mickley of Denver; Barbara Lynch of Pequea; Valane Bechtol of Washington Boro; and David Eckman of Pequea all of Lan caster County. The team received $l5O in premiums, a travelling *8,950 *1,550 *1,850 *2,950 *3,250 *5,350 *1,250 *1,400 *1,350 *1,050 *450 *2,850 *2,850 *1,175 *875 *450 *4,275 *3,850 (GREEN :tor INC. Road Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 14,1984—A29 Pa. Champion shawl breaks national record FARM SHOW National tecords were broken Wednesday night as Rich Brandt Real Estate of Reading, BERKS COUNTY, purchased the 100 percent wool grand champion shawl at the 1984 Pennsylvania Farm Show. The Niddy Noddies team from Lancaster County was named the grand champion of the 1984 Penn sylvania Sheep to Shawl Contest with their Finnish lace weave shawl done in sky blue, pale violet, light green and cream colors. Rich Brandt Real Estate then shattered the national record price for a winning shawl by paying $420 after spirited bidding from a crowd of more than 1,000. This is the fifth year in a row for Rich Brandt to buy the winning shawl. SOYB ON YOUR FARM DON’T WASTE IT ROAST IT Moldy or Musty Corn Have it restored to usable condition by roasting. Barley and Wheat Roasted For Drying And Better Digestibility ALLEN SUMMERS RDI Nottingham, Pa 19362 trophy sponsored by the Penn sylvania Sheep and Wool Growers Association and a large plaque. Another national record was set when Walter Dunlap and Sons of Lancaster Stockyards purchased the reserve champion shawl for $415. The black charcoal and suede shawl with Silver wool interwoven in the traditional lace weave was made by the Elk Creek Guild of Chester County. Team members included Joan DeMichelaf New London, Chester County; Lucy Rosen of Oxford, Chester County; Sandy Fulton of Oxford, and Randy Irwin of New Freedom, York County. The team received $125 in premiums and a large wall plaque. The Elk Creek Guild was selected by individual vote of participants for the 1984 Team’s Choice Award. Deputy Secretary of Agriculture E. Chester Heim was the suc cessful bidder of the third place shawl, a pink and rose variegated twill weave made by the Butler County Pedalers. Heim purchased the shawl at $l5O. TING NRi ike higher profits from all grains. Roast > improves TDN, destroys molds, re ds toxins and removes moisture. ISTOM GRAIN ROASTING DONE IN PA YD SURROUNDING STATES OR OWN YOUR OWN ROAST-A-MATIC GRAIN ROASTER. DALE L. SCHNUPP RD 6, Lebanon, Pa. 17042 PH; 717-865-6611 DAVID N. GROFF RD 1 Box 506 C Lewisburg, Pa 17837 717-966-3593