32 —Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, March 17,1979 Bergland asks farmers • to help pay WASHINGTON Secretary of Agriculture Bob Bergland is asking farmers and their organizations to help pay repair costs for the extensive damage to the Mall in Washington. Speaking to reporters on the Mall, Bergland said, “The Mall is our nation’s front yard and it should be kept in as good condition as farmers keep their own front yards. The recent damage to the Mall during the farmers’ demonstrations reflects badly on the image of far mers, even though the damage was caused by only a small number of farmers.” “I have received many phone calls and letters from farmers and farm That's why they’re called BIG BONUS beans Stop by and let us help you select the AGRIPRO variety or .blend that's just right for you ■ A THINK AGMPIM9 P. L ROHRER & BRO., INC. SMOKETOWN, PA John Deere “Little-Big” Tractors Small-size tractors with big-tractor features. Both have 3-cy(ihder.diesel engines (22 PTO hp on the 850, 27 PTO hp on the 950*). Other features* include; "Hi-Lo" 8-speed transmisSion\. ,3-point hitch (Category 1) ... 540-rpm PTO drawbar ... differ ential lock wheel tread ... han'd andfoot-operated throttle controls. •Maximum PTO hp at 2600 enginajpm for trte 850, 2400 engine /pm for the 960 (in official tests) ADAMStOWH EQUIPMENT INC. Mohnton, RD2, PA 19540 (near Adamstown) Phone; (215) 484-4391 A. B. C. GROFf, IHC. New Holland, PA Phone: (717)354-4191 mm <r~ w Robert Bergland organizations saying that they wanted to help restore the Mall. I have also PH: 717-299-2571 4 \ UNDIS BROS. INC. Lancaster, PA Phone; (717) 291-1046 for damage received contributions from the general public wanting to help pay the costs of repairing the damages.” Bergland said. The secretary noted that he has no authority to solicit funds, but that he has con ferred with the National Park Foundation and determined ' that this organization is the proper place for contributions to be sent. “I am making a personal contribution to this repair effort and I hope that all farmers and their organizations from throughout the United States will do the same. 1 think this is appropriate and necessary to restore the credibility and the image of America’s r We also install cattle feeding, ventilating, and manure-handling systems . RD2, Farmersville, Ephrata, PA 717-354-4271 I. GL’s AG. SALES ERB& HENRY EQUIP., INC. Box 121, kDI Myerstown, PA " , 717-933-4758 DEPENDABLE MOTORS TAM SYSTEMS CORP. DETWILER SILO REPAIR Contributions ' for repairing the Mall will be accepted by check or money order sent to: The Mall Fund, National Park Foundation, Washington, D.C., 20240. All contributions are tax deductable. The National Park Foundation, a non-profit organization associated with the National Park Service, will receive all contributions and give them to the National Park Service for the Mall repairs. Funds received over the estimated repair costs of $950,000 will be used for the continuing effort to maintain the Mall, visited by over 18 million' people each year. RIGID OR SWINGING Pull 3 bolts'to convert from rigid to swinging im peller paddles on the Jamesway Volumatic® II silage distributor-unloader. The big-capacity 26" dia. im peller has a convenient easy-access lift-off top. AGRI-EQUIP. Rt. 113, Box 200 Silverdate, PA 215-257-5135 22-26 Henry Avenue New Berlinville, PA 215-367-2169 Money Brook; PA 215-273-3131 215-273-3737 farmers,” Secretary Berglandsaid. HENRY S. LAPP J. M. HORST SERVICE CO RDI, Cains, Gap. PA 17527 717-442-8134 M. S. YEARSLEY & SON ROVENDALE SUPPLY 114 E. Market St. West Chester, PA 19380 215-696-2990 HARRY L. TROOP Rt. 1 Cochranville, PA 19330 215-593-6731 ROI, Mountain Rd. Oillsburg, PA 17019 717-432-9738 HESS' BUTCHER SHOP 2635 Willow Street Pike Willow Street, PA CUSTOM BUTCHERING Anyone Making An Appointment During the Month of March To Have Beef Slaughtered OFF OF THE KILLING CHARGE y 2 Also Custom Bdrtclienng For Pork • Pudding • Scrapple • Sausage Call 717-464-3374 Bo* 231, Quentin, PA 717-274-1242 RD2. Watsontown, PA 17777 717-538-5521 J. A. SWOPE , Rt. 2, Newville; PA 717-776-7533 7?
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