Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 11, 1976, Image 63

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    Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Sept. 11,1976—63*
ATTENTION | More wheat goes to Russia
DAIRY FARMERS, MILK JU66ERS, EGG PROCESSORS, f „ T , ~ , ~
’ ' 1 WASHINGTON, D.C. - The export sales reporting Last week’s sale brings
BUTCHER SHOPS & FRUIT PACKERS. I U.S. Department of program which requires total sales under the U.S.-
G>> to wat.r Hot Excnang* Agriculture last week an- sales of 100,000 tons or more U.§.S.R. Long-Term Grain
-■ - ■ ■— ■■ ■ 'iTWM TV===n nounc «d a sale of 275,000 to a single destination to be Supply Agreement to
3 iWm 'P-Tl metric tons (10 million reported to the department 4,624,000 metric tons in-
HotW,,,r , ] bushels) of U.S. Hard Red wUhin 24 hours. eluding 2,653,000 tons (104
~ ‘j'j (| it- j Winter wheat to the Soviet The sale announced last million bushels) of com and
I i) i 1! circunor Union for shipment during week brings total sales of 1,971,000 tons of wheat (72
If I the 1976-77 wheat narketing U.S. wheat to the Soviet million bushels).
I | I year (June-May). Shipment Union for shipment in the The agreement calls for
j j will be after Oct. 1, and the 1976-77 wheat marketing the Soviet Union to purchase
I I sale will count against the year to 2,054,000 metric tons no less than 6 million metric
I I U.S.-U.S.S.R. Long-Term 0® million bushels), and tons of U.S. com and wheat
{ { Grain Supply Agreement, total sales of grain and in approximate equal
j I soybeans to the Soviet Union quantities for shipment each
Existing insui.tK) The sale was reported to out of the 1976 UJS. crops to year (Oct-Sept) for a 5-year
hmw T«n?" 1116 de P artment under its 6 2 million metric tons. period beginning Oct. 1.
“ L ‘ 1 Compressor
Make your own free Hot water from your existing refrigeration com- ISLmsllstmMmwh J „*,«■£. _ J /L,
pressor on bulk tank, cooling rooms, freezers, and air-conditioners, etc. i K JLjUTISS ISStCU JT W
Reduces Total Electrical consumption bn compressor by 8 to 10 percent
Reduces Head pressure LANCASTER - The of lung disease. Persons
Reduces fan running pulmonary function testing, experiencing shortness of
Reduces compressor wear VIRGINVILLE - A conducted by the Lancaster breath, prolonged cough and
Does not interfere with normal operation of system needlework contest held County Lung Association, who are heavy smokers are
Installed anywhere in Eastern Pa., Md. & Del recently by the Virginville will be held in the advised to take the test.
eu P _ _ . , , Grange had 35 entries. First Association office, 630 Janet Tests are interpreted by a
P-p om P res s° r runn,n 6 5 hrs.. per day produces approximately 72 gall. of place winner were as Avenue, here, on September pulmonary specialist and
lou aegree water. follows: Afghans - Marie 21,1976. Hours are from 4to 8 reportsaresenttotbefamily
At 3-cents a kilowatt hour it costs approximately 50-cents to heat 72 gal. of Knittle; Sweater - Christene p.m. Cost is $2.00. An ap- physician,
hot water per day. $182.50 per year. Mengel; Stoles - Helen pointment is necessary and Available in our office is
5 H.P. Compressor running 16 hrs. per day will make approximately 380 gal. Epting; Swedish weaving - may be made by calling 397- free literature concerning all
of 150 degree water at a savings of $961.00 per year. Plus, a savings of Lillian Mengel; Tablecloth - 5203. lung diseases and a kit for
$25.00 per year on compressor electrical consumption Carol Kunkle; Edging - This test is useful in the smoker who is sincerely
.-«« Esther Moyer; Pillow Case - diagnosing early symptoms trying to “Kick the Habit”.
CALL TODAY FOR MORE INFORMATION Carol Kunkle; Doilies - —— :
STOLTZFUS REFRIGERATION & HEATING SST ary'jr.SM
, MUnE ,I,U broidery - Lillian Mengel. County Talent Elimination TDV A
.— 1 Prop. - Mose Stoltzfus Other announcements Contest will be held at the H\l M
r-- - \ E. Eby Road, RDI Leola,PA 17540 from the group are: Fleetwood Grange Hall on pi ACCIITICT*
1 \ Phone 717-656-68000r656-9635 The next meeting will be Sept. 18 at 7:30 p.m. ULMoOIrIIIU
\ OTV'ER cyc-rENIS \ Also Commercial, Industrial and Farm held at 7:30 p.m. on Sept. 15. James Springer Jr. and A r>l
\ Refrigeration Service 011 Se P t - 19 youths from Charles Seidel were named MU!
I— Freon & Ammonia 016 Grange will be serving the junior prince and mini
spaghetti dinners to the prince, respectively.
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