LANDSAKES! it wouldn't be CHRISTMAS without tho things from Rebman’s Park & Shop 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. <OO S. QUEEN ST., LANC The Patz Slurry Manure Pump provides the ultimate solution to the moving of slurry liquid manure from dairy, beef, hogs or poultry installations to manure storage facilities. The new Patz Slurry Pump can move slurry and liquids up to 150 feet. The manure is supplied to an underground hopper with a gutter cleaner or scraper and is forced into a 12 inch P.V.C. pipe by means of an 8 inch by 15 inch plunger. The Patz exclusive roller chain drive unit drives the plunger at a rate of 21 strokes per minute. get the PATZ FACTS FIRST Call the dealer listed below for costs and availabilities. ieorge Heath, District Manager 2618 Arcona Road, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 697-5466 ALEXANDRIA LEBANON BALLY LONGACRE ELECTRIC 845-2261 CAMP HILL LLOYD SULTZBAUGH 737-4554 EAST EARL ZIMMERMAN EQUIPMENT 445-6409 ELLIOTTSBURG IAMq The 8 inch by 15 inch plunger forces the manure through a PVC pipe to storage facility. MAXISENBERG 669-4027 CARL BAER McALISTERVILLE EIM SANER & SON 463-2234 MILLERSBURG LANDIS LABOR SAVERS 692-4647 MILTON LANDIS FARMSTEAD AUTOMATION 437-2375 NEWVILLE PIPERSVILLE STREET. MD THOMASVILLE KENNETHL SPAHR 225-1064 Wyatt named NJHA achievement winner WEST GROVE, Pa. - Jo Ann Wyatt of West Grove, Chester County, has been named the Pennsylvania winner in the Achievement and Recognition Project, The National Junior Hor ticultural Association, says Henry T. Moon and Roland Plunger sleeve can be removed from sleeve chamber for servicing without breaking out concrete. MARVIN HOH 272-0871 FRED B. McGILLYRA' 776-7312 MOYER 776-8675 WALTER WEBSTER 452-8521 Daniels, Pennsylvania co chairmen for the Association. „ Jo Aim, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jones C. Wyatt, is a senior at Avon Grove High School. She participated in and was a contestant in the 1974 and 1975 National Junior Hor ticultural Association conventions. She previously did a demonstration on “The Care and Propagation of African Violets” and “Let’s Eat Mushrooms.” Jo Ann has been active in carrying many projects and holding many important offices in 4-H and several other youth organizations. She has participated in 4- H vegetable gardening projects, five years; indoor gardening, two years, and has been a group leader working on indoor gar dening. Jo Ann served Penn sylvania as youth coor dinator for NJHA; on its Executive Committee and was a member of the 1976 Planning and Host com mittee working on hospitality. CUSTOM BUTCHERING Hogs Processed the old fashioned way. Sausage, pudding, scrapple. Hams and Bacon cured. Dried beef and bologna WE ALSO SPECIALIZE IN U S.D.A. GRADED SIDES AND QUARTERS. For Home Freezer Call PAUL A. HESS (717) 464-3374 or Home 464-3127 News - Nutrition From Pa.’s Dairy Princesses By DEBRA KREIDER Lancaster County Dairy Princess Representing Lancaster County’s daii y industry since June 1976 has been a real challenge to me. I have not only met many people, but I, myself, have learned a lot about the dairy industry as I helped at dairy shows, participated in the state dairy princess pageant, attended mall and grocery store promotions, and other dairy related activities, all of which were very rewarding experiences. In doing these many things, I have learned how important it is for me to SHOW the public the strong convictions that I have about the product that I am representing and presenting to them. When I speak at a dairy banquet, I’ve found that I can talk as long as I want, 'but if I don’t show en thusiasm, the audience is not really convinced that the product I am talking about is the BEST. I believe that milk Wov. jsVi97^^ Debra Kreider promotion starts where milk itself does - on the farm with the farmer and his cows. If dairy fanners do notsupport and promote their own product, than who will! If I enjoy a can of the leading pop after I have completed a speech on the importance of milk in an individual’s diet, my audience is not going to be convinced at all. We, as dairy farmers, cannot only talk about the importance of milk, but we must live it in our everyday lives. We should keep in mind the old saying, “Actions speak louder than words.” I plan to live by this slogan in the months ahead as I continue my reign. I have already attended the promotional week at Park City where I handed out milk samples and made butter, among other dairy activities. And, now I am also setting up dates with elementary schools so that I can tell the children about the good, white liquid that comes from a cow. Senior Citizens groups are also on my agenda along with different dairy related banquets. I am looking forward to the remainder of my reign as I promote nature’s most nearly perfect health food - MILK. And, remember, “Seven days without milk makes one weak.” HOUND' 'l37* lbs 63 9 I I;;
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