DB-Lancaster Farming Saturday, May 27,1989 30 YEARS AGO -Donegal High School’s Wit ness Oak FFA chapter members this past week were hosts for the annual Parent-Son Banquet, with Dr. Eugene Love, subject matter specialist of the Penn State voca tional agriculture education department, as principal speaker. Dr. Love, a former vo-ag instructor at East Donegal High School, renewed old acquain tances in the audience; then pre sented an illustrated talk of his recent two year stay in the Philip pine Republic as a Stanford Uni versity project staff member. The banquet was highlighted by the presentation of member awards to a quartet of Witness Oak mem bers by Advisor G. M. Miller. Luke Brubaker, chapter presi dent, was honored as Chapter Star Farmer. Barry Stoner, chapter vice-president, claimed the Pion eer high-com-production trophy for a 1958 crop of 136 bushels per SOLO MISTBLOWERS We have a sprayer for those special applications and those hard to reach places. 2 self propelled units that can spray 40 ft. Overall width of both units is 26 inches with 32 gal. formula tank. Many more models available. Call or write today for more information. New and used equipment In stock. Martin’s Repair Shop 28 E. Trout Run Rd. Ephrata, PA 17522 fjjjjK 717-733-3016 Model 440 List $4,430.75 Our Price $4,129.00 Tim WEEK acre, Donald Musser received the 1959 Dairy award, and Jim Gin grich was announced as Farm Mechanics award winner. -More than 100 members and special guests of Lancaster County and Fulton Gmges attended the May 15 Legislative Banquet at Chestnut Level Church. Guests included State Senator Edward Kessler, Representative Norman Wood, members of various county granges, the extension service and farm and civic groups. J. Collins McSparran, Peach Bottom farmer and Master of Pen nsylvania Grange, was principal speaker, discussing Grange legi slative policy on state issues. Following this discussion. Senator Kessler and Rep. Wood spoke briefly concerning the prob lems confronting the General Assembly in the current session. -Fred Bernhard, Mt. Joy, and Model 426 List $3,472/45 Our Price $3,229.00 Betty Umble, Lancaster, were elected Wednesday night to head the County 4-H Agriculture and Home Economics Councils, dur ing the annual Officers Training meeting in Neff School, Neffsville. Miss Umble was returned to the Home Economics presidency for the second year, with Bernard serving his first team as Ag Coun cil chief. Home Economics officers elected during the meeting were Miss Umble, Pat Musser, vice pres.; Mary Anne Mus'Ser, Man heim RDI, secretary; Joan Cutler, Drumore, treasurer; Barbara WAIVER OF FINANCE UNTIL SEPT. 1, 1989 on hay and forage equipment Stretch your Gehl equipment purchase dollars with Gehl Finance. Talk to your participating Gehl dealer about our current programs: Waiver of finance until Sept. 1,1989 on hay and forage equipment 0% Waiver of finance until ® ®°^° Nov. 1, 1989 95/o on all other equipment 10.5% * Certain restriction* may apply. Saa your partldptflng Gehl dtalar lor corrplata detail*. Qahl Flnanoa raaarva* the right to interpret, modify or cancel theta program* at any time without prior notice. Gahl Flnanoa It not available In all atatea or province*. asm. JOiWiCiS A Dtvison ol Gobi* Company D.W. OGG EQUIPMENT CO. Main Location Fradarick, MD SOI -473-4250 301-293-2033 Tayloravllla, Md. (Bob's Waldlng) 301-329-2042 UMBERGER’S OF FONTANA u»n!iiEn ECKROTH BROS. 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