Lehman’s Feed Store (Continued from Page D 6) personally and meets with them face to face. The Lehman’s also have a farm consultant, Russell Redding, who works five days a week selling dairy feed and formulating feeding programs for customers. The Lehman’s have introduced lawn and garden products to their business. They now offer in secticides, plant foods and sprays and will be selling plants and seeds in the spring, Donald said. They also carry hardware and are working into a general line of building supplies for the home, including concrete and treated FEED York Springs, PA... Located Next to Wolf’s Bus Lines FRI., MARCH 23 SAT., MARCH 24 tom-ftixn , FREE REFRESHMENTS PRIZE DRAWINGS IP Tl *1.50 mrm fOOO p-, These Offers Good March 23rd & 24th, 1984 J lumber. The business serves about a 25- mile radius that includes York Springs, Fairfield, Gettysburg, Biglerville and East Berlin. Other family members involved in the business include William’s son, Nevin, who drives the bulk truck, and Don’s wife, Carolyn, who helps keep the records. The Lehman’s have scheduled their grand opening for Friday, March 23 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Saturday, March 24 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Regular store hours are 7; 30 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays and 8 a.m. to noon on Saturdays. At The New LEHM 717/528-4151 ITi a Purina Representative hnd Will Be Present! for these < -„ jPWipjHp* - % l||jj^fl2 > A\ 1/taMfP Machine Wort 'rw ft. ■IK/ Waning & I WHH f Farm Supplies Hardware p tUSTOM BUILT WOOD COAL FIRED BOILERS • Welders & cutting torches • Custom made farm gates, etc. • Custom built high pressure washers' • Stainless steel, aluminum and spot welding. • UPS Service PLATE SHEARING AND PRESS BRAKE WORK USED HEATING FIN PIPES SPECIAL (New Pipe Price Approx. $lO/ft.) D.S. MACHINE SHOP DAVID E. STOLTZFUS 3816 E. Newport Road Gordonville, PA 17529 1 Mile East of Intercourse on Rt. 772 Home Of N' ENTER ME PENIN . -* s J*** '' l0 *» gin Cooper gets ABS post DE FOREST, Wise. Raymond L. Cooper has been appointed Representative Supervisor for American Breeders Service in the northeastern states, according to an announcement by Frederick A. Buschner, National Sales Manager for that firm. Cooper was bom and raised on a Registered Holstein dairy farm near DeForest, Wise. He attended the University of Wisconsin- Madison where he obtained a Bachelor of Science Degree PECIALS ■ majoring in Dairy Science and Agricultural Economics. As an undergraduate, he was employed one summer with ABS doing research on the U.S. ar tificial insemination market. He also served as a sales represen tative for the Agri-Chemical Division of Ciba-Geigy Corporation prior to his graduation in December, 1983. While at the University, Cooper won a number of awards and honors including the Dean’s Honor List. He was also named the Wisconsin Holstein Association’s Distinguished Junior Member. Cooper resides in Ravena, New York. (Continued from Page D 6) class receiving a trophy. This year’s top two finishers in each class were: age three to four: Hope Liskey and Ryan Hostetter, age five to six: Jeremy Zim merman and Michael Houghton, age seven to eight: Leonard Horst and Craig Nicarry, and age nine and ten: Willis Weller and Steven Thomas. But there are no losers in the K-B tractor pull, and all youngsters with enough pluck to pedal receive a certificate of participation, a key •mg, and a candy bar, regardless' if the outcome Staged in conjunction with Keller Bros. Tractor Company’s Open House and Customer Ap preciation Days, the Pedal Pull was the finale of the two day, March 8 and 9, event. ZIMMERMAN" MANUFACTURING CORP. \\& Versatile, Economical Portable Elevator for Bales and Ear Corn UTILITY TRAILERS Rugged, Heavy Duty WAGON GEAR ZIMMERMAN AUGER SYSTEMS FOR EMPTYING MANURE PITS Efficient Economical and requires less Horsepower than most systems Portable Stationary CALL FOR PRICES AND YOUR LOCAL DEALER Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 17,1984—07 Tractor Pull With over 80 entrants providing a long evening’s competition, a bit of half-time diversion was provided by Titus Keller and his chainsaw powered pedal tractor. Wrapping his frame around the tiny Ford replica, the Keller Bros, service technician managed to skid 223 pounds -along with himself- to the finish line amid the dm created by the huffing Homelite engine. According to Chet Nicarry, the tractor company’s General Manager, the pull attracted about 25 percent more entries than last year’s showing. With bleachers overflowing, and surrounding floor space at a premium, it looks like the crowd pleasing Pedal Pull at Buffalo Springs may be in danger of outgrowing its “stadium.” Maybe next year we'll “see you at the Buck,” Keller Bros. HOLLANDER RD, RD3 NEW HOLLAND, PA AIR-O-MATIC VENTILATION SYSTEMS M** Raymond Cooper 17557 717-354-9611 Gross Cap. 3,000 to 24,000 lbs. Variety of Sizes Made to Order
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