—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 23, 1973 16 Two Named In Agri-Loan Positions Rodney E. Miller, president of (he Lancaster Region, Com monwealth National Bank, has announced the election of David L Hess to the position of Agn- Loan Officer A graduate of Donegal High School and Penn State University, Hess joined the Agn-Loan Department of the Red Rose Beef Club Has Meeting The Red Rose 4-H Baby Beef and Lamb Club held its monthly meeting last Wednesday at the Manheim Memorial Park The business meeting was held after the members played baseball and volleyball. President Ed Hess called the meeting to order Nancy Herr gave the minutes, followed by several members giving reports on their steers. The next meeting will be an Ice Cream party held at the Salunga Park on July 11. A State Policeman will be the speaker. The Queen Contest will also be on the program that night. News Reporter Nancy Wenger Roof RAMROD IS A CHIPPER, SHREDDER, BAGGER, VACUUM, BLOWER. ROOF RAMROD, with hopper, chips 3 A” diameter limbs with 3 h.p. engine, or 1” diameter limbs with 5 h.p, engine. And you feed the material in at the top where you're comfortable. The Roof Ramrod is an excellent composter. Two reversible cutting blades rotating at speeds up to 3600 r.p.m. grind, chip, chop and mix organic matter, reducing it to fine compost. Or use the grindings as a mulch. ROOF RAMROD pulverizes glass, smashes tin cans, emasculates branches (up to 1” in diameter), masticates leaves, grass clippings, bagging them all. Dust-proof zippered flannel-lined canvas bag contains disposable plastic bag. ROOF RAMROD serves as trail-vacuum, too. Picks up and bags grass clippings, leaves, cans, bottles, rocks, paper. Only a hitch (optional at extra cost) is necessary to enable you to pull it with your riding lawn mower or garden tractor. Or use the Roof Ramrod as a blower to windrow leaves, or to blow drives, sidewalks, patios clean. Sure you can use it as a snow blower in dry snow. ROOF RAMROD, when equipped with blower baffle and nozzle, can easily be set to blow straight ahead or 90 degrees to left of operator. A ‘A” electric welded steel impeller moves maximum volume of air to windrow leaves, grass. Blows sidewalks and drives clean. Blows debris out from under trees,' bushes, shrubs where you can get to it without cuts, bruises, scratches al°hn L repair Stauffer SE " V,CE Bank in 1970. He has attended the Pennsylvania Bankers School at Bucknell University and the Bankers School of Agriculture at Cornell University. Mr. and Mrs. Hess reside at Mount Joy RDI. Robert P. Bucher, manager of the Agn-Loan Department, also announced that John W. Risser has joined the Agri-Loan staff as Agricultural Representative. A native of Lebanon County, Risser was graduated from Annville- Cleona High School in Annville, and Kansas State University with a degree in Agricultural Economics Previously, he had been employed by the Union Pacific Railroad in Kansas. MerriMaids Meet The 4-H Merrimaids met Monday, June 18, at the Martin Meylin Junior High School. A demonstration, entitled “Picture Plates”, was given by Barbara Cramer and Joanne Axe. A point system was suggested for a means of giving awards to deserving members at the end of the summer. The members discussed the system, then worked on their projects. R.D 2 East Earl, Pa Ph 215-445-6175 May Order 4 Milk Prices Base milk price $7 52 Excess price $5 57 Butterfat differential? 070 Producers shipping to plants located within 55 miles of Philadelphia receive an ad ditional .06 per hundredweight. Butter differential is .07 per cent above or below 3.5. The May uniform price for base milk increased 8 cents from the previous month. 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A total of 413 million pounds of producer milk was pooled in May of which 61.31 percent was sold as Class I, showing a decrease of 0.13 percent of deliveries made in April, and 2.4 percent increase over May a year ago 8095 Order No. 4 producers provided 13.3 million pounds per day to dealers during May, averaging 1646 pounds per day per farm. Total value of producer milk was set at $29,942,383 00 for the month. PAYABLE QUARTERLY - 5% INTEREST [FIRST FEDERAL ravings and Joan ASSOCIATION Of LANCASTER 25 North Duke St, Phone 393-0601 SAFE STORAGE! The Buffer trademark tells you so Butler quality grain bin's give you the safest, most dependable storage you can buy. They're pre-engineered that way by the men who know grain storage best. What’s more, if* easy to convert a Butler bin into an on* farm drying system, if you de cide to dry your own grain. Let us discuss your grain storage needs with you. 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