Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 10, 1979, Image 133

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    Ephrata Young Farmers
(Continued from Page 130)
David Leininger received
le poultry award for his
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FARMERS...
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Nature suppliesour
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Nature has been good to us. It has managed
to keep pace with our ever increasing energy
demands. But recently our energy needs seem
to be outstripping nature’s supply. Now we
have to reckon with the by-product of this
dilemma. . . . temporary electrical interrup
tions.
That’s why KATOLIGHT CORPORATION
is here. We’ve been a leader in Agricultural
Standby Power for over 25 years. At the in
ception of KATOLIGHT, an electrical outage
was little more than an
inconvenience to be
coped with. Today it’s
different. Loss of power
on today’s farm can spell
disaster to livestock and
Designers
of Qualify Systems for Poultry, Swine and Grain Handling
outstanding work as poultry
flock manager at Ko-Ka-Le-
Ko Egg Ranch.
1278 Loop Rd.
Lancaster, Pa. 17604
717-397-3721
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Donald R> Zimmerman
received the active member
award. .
Aaron Stauffer, known to
many Lancaster Countians
for his conservation work,
was given the trophy for
community service.
Harry Becker, a dairyman
and custom spraying service
operator, was chosen to
receive the honor as Out
standing Young Farmer
over 30 years of age.
Linford Weaver, dairy
farmer and newly elected
public relations director for
the Chapter, was given the
Outstanding Young Parmer
Award for members under
30 years of age.
Appreciation awards were
given to Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Frey and Dieter Krieg. Mrs.
Frey has helped with
banquet preparations, while
her husband has contributed
to the success of hunter
safety programs.
Guest speaker for the
evening was Mike Ondik,
deer herd manager and self
styled naturalist from Penn
State University.
“We need to take better
care of our land, including
farmland,” Ondik em
phasized early in his
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productivity. To protect themselves, many
farmers utilize KATOLIGHT Agri-Alternators
or CEP Engine-Alternator Sets.
We can’t always count on nature, but you can
count on KATOLIGHT. We’ll analyze your
setup, figure its needs for the future and
match the proper Agri-Alternator or CEP
Engine-Alternator Set to it. In addition,
KATOLIGHT backs each of its units with lo
cal service and a sound warranty. Next to na
ture, our Standby Power Systems are proba
bly the most dependable
source of power you can
have. Don’t let nature in
terrupt the power you
need. Call or write for
further details.
ATOLIGHT
MEANS
QUALITY
HEY EQUIPMENT
COMPANY
SYCAMORE IND. PARK
255 PLANE TREE DRIVE
LANCASTER, PA 17603
‘ (717)393-5807
David Leininger, Cliff Bollinger, and Linford Weaver were among award
recipients at last week’s Ephrata Young Farmers banquet.
Route 30 West
at the
Centerville Exit
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 10,1979
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Lancaster, Pa. 717-394-0541
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SPECIAL PRICING ON
FROM NOW TILL
FEBRUARY 28.1979
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