For many jobs...they can do New Ford 1000 Series compact tractors do many of those jobs you need done. And a whole lot more. Consider: _ hauling . digging . tilling . _ sweeping . planting. ■ Six models-11.5 to 28.5 PTO horsepower ■ Fuel efficient three-cylinder diesel power ■ 10 or 12-speed transmission ■ Optional front-wheel drive Come see the stocky new Ford 1000 Series tractors for yourself. Then start thinking of the jobs they could do for you. IMW*- s"** 5 "** FORD UNVEILS THE CUTTING WGE! POWER AND W STRENGTH AT A GREAT LOW PRICE! Mower Attachment o^With The Purchase Of Any LT, YT f LOT NEW TOLL FREE NO. 1-800-822-2152 Rt. 419 Between Schaefferstown A Cornwell, Lebanon County Stocky new Fords mowing, plowing . loading : scraping. trenching . NEW FORD 354 AIR PLANTER w/MONITOR One Only Each row unit has a small independent electric blower. Seeds drop into a cup inside the rotating see-through disc and are gently picked up by individual seed cells around the rim. Seeds are held until they pass an air cutoff device and drop into the soil. PARTS ★ SALES ★ SERVICE m ■ Live hydraulics ■ 540 rpm PTO ■ Cat. 13-point hitch s3Boo°° it! 'llf Fies, Eberly named Lebanon County Star Farmers ANVILLE A member of the Anville-Cleona Future Farmers of America Chapter was named the Lebanon County Star Agribusinessman while an Elco Chapter FFA member was named County Star Farmer at the county’s recognition banquet held May 10. Todd Fies, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fies, R 4 Lebanon, was named Star Agribusinessman, while Bryan Eberly, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raeu Eberly, R 1 Newmanstown, was named County Star Farmer. Fies, who serves as president of the Lebanon County FFA Chapter, has emphasized tasks and skills in his agribusiness program. This has been accomplished mainly while working with his father on refinishing and restoring vintage Chevrolets. Other FFA projects included field com and soybeans. This past March, Fies began working at the Lebanon Agway as a mechanic. He also works in the parts department. A junior at Eastern Lebanon County High School, Eberly is currently vice president of his FFA Chapter. His projects have in cluded a 162,000-bird broiler operation, 20 to 30 head of beef, 20 acres of com and 15 acres of mixed hay. Eberly has competed on the parliamentary procedures team and in the extemporaneous speaking contest. He has served as THE BETTER BALER The Baler bales a chamber reduce loss valu able chamber also reduces problems to a eliminates to-replace M&W Baler B with a to medium core for faster curing and firm outer layers for protection from the weather. Additional weather protection is available with the optional plastic wrap system. Outer layers are protected by a specially designed plastic while the open center itlows air to circulate through the bale. Come in today for a closer look at the M&W Round Balers. “For your nearest dealer, please contact Hamilton Equipment, Inc. Wholesale Distributors 567 South Reading Road P.O. Box 478, Ephrata, PA 17522 Phone: 717/733-7951 * YOUR AUTHORIZED M&W DEALER Lwcastw Farming, Saturday, Hay 19,1984—821 chairman of several committees and has ranked in the top ten chapter salesmen for the Ways and Means Committee. Also recognized were county proficiency winners Heidi Peiffer and Ann Lansberry of Cedar Crest High School. Miss Peiffer received a first place in the state floriculture contest, and Miss La ns berry was second in the state horse proficiency category. Named the 1983-1984 Lebanon County Honorary Degree can didates were Kay Campbell, Anville-Cleona; Earl Buffenmyer, Lebanon Vo-Tech; Shawn Hemley, Northern Lebanon; Grant KraU, Cedar Crest; John E. Weaver, Elco; and Ben Bow, county at large. Keystone Farmer Degree winners were Karl Brandt, Tom Inman and Todd Fies, Anville- Cleona; Heather Hernley, Nor thern Lebanon; Heidi Peiffer, Rick Houser and Jeff Zuck, Cedar Crest; and Dale Weaver, Elco. Citation Awards were presented to Agway Inc. and the Lebanon Chamber of Commerce. The top three winners in the various county judging contests are as follows : Meat Judging - Gene Ditzler, Northern Lebanon; Gale Hitz, Cedar Crest; and Kevin Miller, Northern Lebanon. Agronomy - Steve Murray, Mark It] ft m (Turn to Page 824)