Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 15, 1984, Image 143

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    LONG’S 610 Tractors Deliver!
The Long 610 Tractors are precision-engineered for outstanding
quality, performance and economy. Standard features include: In
dependent PTO, 8 forward and 2 reverse speeds, differential lock,
hydrostatic steering, plus more. A demonstration of the Long 610 2-
wheei drive and the 610-DTC 4-wheel drive model will prove that
Long DOES deliver quality at an affordable price!
COST’S CONTRACTOR EQUIPMENT
Absecon NJ 08201
609/641-0750
L.D. SHEELY CO.
Wanamassa NJ 07712
201/531-8511
E.R. CALDWELL LAND CLEARING
Ligomer PA 15658
412/238-9588
WILLED MACDONALD, INC.
Clifton NJ 07014
201/471-0244
More Horses
Per Dollar!
LONG 61
64 PTO H.
4-Cyl.
Diesel
Models.
Long delivers.
ADDISON FARM SUPPLY
Addison PA 15411
814/395-3521
CLAPPER FARM EQUIPMENT
Alexandria, PA 16611
814/669-4465
FUNNER IMPLEMENT
Prospect PA 16052
412/865-2600
FORRESTER FARMS
Chambersburg, PA 17201
717/263-0705
GIROLAMI TRACTOR SALES
Colver PA 15931
814/748-7765
4-Wheel Drive
With Center Drive
10
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KAFFERLIN SALES & SERVICE
Union City, PA 16438
814/438-2056
MAIDEN CREEK FARM SUPPLY
Blandon PA 19150
215/926-3851
WENGER’S FARM MACHINERY
Myerstown PA 17067
717/866-2138
BENCE FARM EQUIPMENT
Bedford PA 15522
814/623-8601
Lancaster Farming, September 15,1984—D15
Big bargain at
bester-Del. banquet
WEST CHESTER - “Buy one -
get one free” is the invitation
extended to Chester/Delaware
Farmer’s Association members
when they attend the Association’s
fall banquet and policy develop
ment meeting Sept. 27 at the West
Fallowfield Christian Day School,
near Atglen.
“Each member who attends will
receive a free ticket for his/her
spouse," said President Albert
Bartels, West Grove. “Farm
women are a part of the farm
family and should be recognized,”
Bartels explained.
Reservations should be made by
Sept. 20 with Denise Wilkinson
(274-8171). Directors will also take
reservations. Local Legislators
and the County Commissioners
have been invited to attend.
“Local, county, state and
national policies affecting
agriculture have been discussed at
local policy development
meetings,” Clint Blackwell,
Toughkenamon, Policy Committee
Chairman, said. Any member
unable to attend a local meeting
may submit his suggested policy or
policies to Blackwell (Box 131,
Toughkenamon) by September 20.
Bartels appointed Stanley Guest,
Spring City, as membership
chairman for 1985. Co-chairman
appointed are Clint Blackwell,
Hokessm and Richard Breckbill,
Oxford. Laurie Dobrosky,
Ephrata, Region 1 Organization
Director said, “any Farmer’s
Association member can bring in
new members. Signing two new
members will entitle the old
member to a hat. A jacket will be
given for fifteen new members.
Twenty five new members will
mean a watch for the person’s
efforts.” Bartels announced that a
drawing would be held at the
banquet for those whose mem
berships had been paid by that
time.
OLEY FAIR
Routes 73 & 622 Oley, PA
SEPT. 20,21,22
Thurc., Sepl 20
Apple Peeling Contest 5:00 PM
Lamb Trimming and Blocking Contest
after 8:00 AM judging
FOX BROTHERS
7:00-10:00 PM
Friday, Sept 21
Farm Tractor Pulling Contest 12 Noon
Log Sawing Contest
EAST SIDE DAVE and the
PINE RIDGE MOUNTAIN BOYS
7:00-10:00 PM
Saturday, Sept 22
Bale Throwing Contest 10:00 AM
Antique Auto Show 9:00-3:00 PM
GARDEN TRACTOR PULLING CONTEST
12 Noon
Pie Eating Contest 3:00 PM
STROLLING DUTCH BAND
OLEY VALLEY
HIGH SCHOOL BAND
7:00 PM
9:30 P.M.
Auction of Fair Exhibits
Live Broadcasting
WEEU WBYO
Entertainment Rain or Shine
UNDER OUR NEW BANDSTAND-PAVILION
(BRING YOUR OWN CHAIRS)