Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 12, 1977, Image 51

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    MEMO
HAY, STRAW
and EAR CORN
SALE
EVERY MONDAY
everVwwnesday
12 00 NOON
NEW HOLLAND SALES
STABLES. INC
Phone 717 354 4341
Lloyd H Kreider Auct
36% DISCOUNT on grain bins
IS EXTENDED TILL FEB. 25,1977
YOUR ORDER IN NOW AND SAVE
GRAIN DRYERS
Farm Commercial
Continuous, Batch & In-
Bins All sizes, electric &
PTO
FREE
Moisture Tester with each Dryer
MODEL *-20
We have compared the features and cost of various type drying and storage systems. The following are
the most practical at the lowest possible cost: simplicity in design, lower operating cost, dependable
performance, quality material. Minimum maintenance under normal farm conditions.
CONTINUOUS FLOW and
AUTOMATIC BATCH DRYERS
w/control panel, moisture and temperature controls, swit
ches, magnetic starters to start and slop unloading augers or
bucket elevators
IN BIN DRYING SYSTEM
Complete with 7 ring bin, Stirway, fan and heater thermostat,
channel-lok drying floor, spreader, unloading equipment, all
necessary motors, pulleys and belts.
STORAGE BINS STORAGE SYSTEM
Size Bu. Cap. List Sale SALE
Includes, roof ladder, safely 15-7 2987 2024 1296 $1939 Includes- bin, w/side wall
ring, fill hole and Cover, 18-7 4363 2470 1581 2223 ladder, fan, transition floor
manhole, 2 ring door, base 21-7 6062 2968 1900 2610 panels, unloading equipment,
angle, bolts and nuts, caulking 24.7 7981 3537 2264 3031 intermediate hopper, electric
27 7 motor, bell, pulleys | no
»7 li» BUS 32M 4U2 I
33-7 15723 5898 3886 4943
36-7 18963 6872 4398 5484
42-7 26500 9404 6019 7339
48-7 35497 11788 7544 9015
Bin Jacks and Erection Supervision available, or complete installation guaran
teed by our experienced crews.
Financing by Bank, ASCS, or Production Credit. Also 5-year Leasing Plan
Payments can be deferred till Dec. 1977.
CALL OR WRITE FOR QUOTATIONS ON
COMPLETE GRAIN HANDLING. DRYING AND STORAGE SYSTEMS
FEED GRINDING. MIXING AND PROCESSING SYSTEMS, BULK FEED TANKS, METERING.
WEIGHING. AND HANDLING EQUIPMENT.
MARTIN DISTRIBUTORS INC.
York Co. Farm Women
make plans for ’77
A Spring Rally, a coun
ty picnic, and a church night
are just three of the many
events planned for 1977 by
the York County Society of
Farm Women under the
leadership of Mrs. Charles
Bupp. These plans were
made at a recent countywide
board meeting.
The Spring Rally will be
held in Memorial Hall, York
Fair Grounds, May 11. The
program and dinner will be
arranged by the executive
committee. All tickets are to
HURRY! GET
Sales-Designing-1 nsta llation
Parts & Service on Modern and Mix Mill Equipment
Rl, Lebanon. PA 17042 Phone 717-866-4906-86*-^*
be ordered from Mrs. Hazel
Snodgrass, Delta Rl.
The Society of Farm
Women will again man the
Snack Shacks for the
Hospital Fete on Friday
evening. May 19 and
Saturday May 20. Each
group is requested to send at
least three names of workers
to the county president.
Sixty-six workers are
needed.
On July 27 the county
picnic is scheduled for the 4-
H Center at Bair and on April
17, the Society will sponsor
Drying Cap
Bu./hr SP.
200
300
400
1-
2-9.75
2-
GRAIN BINS
Drying - Storage - Commercial
15 to 60 ft. dia. up to 152,000 bu.
BUCKET ELEVATORS
All sizes up to 25,000 per bu
Wet Holding Bin
Bu. Cap. Sale
Sale
$4265
5868
6517
2000
3600
4500
Bu Cap
3485
18’
24’
30’
36’
6303
10,200
14,897
Church Night at the
Hametown Lutheran
Church.
Ethel Gross also reported
to the group of ap
proximately 50 women
present, that the
organization is considering
reordering the cookbook the
Society compiled, since the
demand is high and there are
no books available at the
present time.
Mrs. Charles Bupp also
reported that any boy or girl
majoring in home economics
and whose mother is a
member of Farm Women is
eligible for a scholarship
from the county organization
before May 1. Applications
should be sent to Mrs.
Charles Bupp, Glen Rock R 2.
IF ITS HUNTER
IT'S A HONEY!
Unit
Sale
$5388
7468
8332
$1123
1600
1815
SALE
Fan H P.
39
$4767
6462
8058
9920
65
9.75
Lancaster Farming. Saturday, Feb. 12.1977—5:
Lions Club honors farmers
STEWARTSTOWN, Pa. - County Agent John Smith
The Stewartstown Lions an d his assistant Tim
Club observed its annual Markovitz. Markovitz
farmer’s night at a dinner presented a film entitled
meeting with Stewartstown “The Unfinished Miracles”
area fanners as guests. concerning the work done by
Daniel Wolf served as the agricultural experiment
program chairman for the stations at the state
meeting and introduced universities.
LANCASTER FARMING
MARKET REPORTS
Home on
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2 cups boiling water
1 cup cold water
1 pint ice cream (vanilla)
1 can peaches
Combine one package
gelatin and one cup boiling
water. Add 1 cup cold water.
Chill until slightly thickened.
Dissolve second package of
gelatin in remaining boiling
water. Add ice cream.
Pour on top of chilled and
thickened gelatin. Chill the
entire dessert for one hour
and arrange peaches on top.
Naomi Spahr
Lititz, Pa.
xxx
BANANA DESSERT
3 bananas
1 box graham crackers
3 cups milk
2 tablespoons butter
3 eggs
% cup sugar
3 tablespoons flour
1 teaspoon vanilla
Heat milk to scalding.
Cream eggs, sugar, flour,
and cups milk. Add this
mixture to hot milk until it
thickens. Take from heat
and add flavoring and
butter, then cool. Next, line a
1 -% quart casserole or dish
with graham crackers.
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FOR MORE INFORMATION SEE YOUR
FEED SUPPLIER SERVICED BY
NEW HOLLAND SUPPLY CO.
READ
FOR FULL
the Range
Alternately layer with
bananas, then sauce, then
graham crackers. Top with
whipped cream, if so
desired.
FRUIT COBBLER
3 cups fruit
1 cup sugar
2 tablespoons flour
Two-third cup water
4 tablespoons butter
DOUGH:
2 cups flour
3 teaspoons baking powder
One-third teaspoon salt
5 tablespoon shortening
Two-third cup milk
6 tablespoons sugar
Blend fruit and sugar and
flour. Pour into 9 x 13 cake
pan. Dot with butter and add
water. Cover with dough.
Dough; Combine flour,
baking powder, and salt. Cut
in shortening with knife and
add milk slowly. When soft
dough forms, pat out and
cover fruit. Sprinkle sugar
over dough. Bake at 400
degrees F. for b: hour or
until dough is baked.
Saved over
23 pounds
of feed
per hog.
Producer Myron Laffoon
recently put Tylan® to the
challenge on his place
Hogs on Tylan saved an
average of 13 97 pounds
! eed per hundred
ndsofgam That’s
23 pounds of feed
d per hog We can
the feed savings
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The above two
recipes by:
Mrs. John Grube
Lititz, Pa.