Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 24, 1979, Image 130

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— Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 24,1979
Dauphin County DHIA
(Continued from Page 129)
J. Richard Alwine
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Mahlon L. Lehman
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Wilmer Campbell
J. Melvin Brandt
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Robert Keiter
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Elwillo Farms
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Stoney Lawn Farms
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R Own Dairy Inc.
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Calvin B. Mauser
Homer Campbell
Henry Keiter
Earl E. Keefer
Earl E. Keefer.
Robert Oellig
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Lebo Brothers
Arthur Brandt
Floyd Feidt
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John Roy Book
Leeß.Sweigard
Walter Schaffer
Robert H. Beach, Jr.
Franklin G. Wagner
Frank Wagner, Jr.
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JohnHertzler
Vivian
Jean
Shirley
Lucky
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Wimpy
Make short work of water...
Use Homelite
centrifugal pumps.
Six Or*at Pumps to Fit Your Noods.
These self-pnmmg pumps are real guzzlers on the job
site High output capacities range from 4 300 to 18,000
g p h , and suction/discharge sizes available in 1 Vz', 2
and 3" diameters Patented carbon ceramic shaft seals
require no maintenance
• Aluminum pump body keeps weight down
• Cast iron impellers are direct shaft mounted
• Many models use 4-cycle single cylinder engines
Other units availat'e with rugged Homelite 2-cycle
engines
• Most units skid mounted with convenient carry
handles
Homelite packs a lot into portable centrifugal trash and
diaphragm pumps
LANCASTER
JlCelßSDilgg
720 N. PRINCE ST., LANCASTER, PA,
PHONE: 717-393-1701
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Robert Oellig
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Calvin B. Mauser
Lanna
John Roy Book
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Rocky
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Stoney Lawn Farms
Stacey
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Lytle Farms Inc.
Carman
PaulL.Crissinger
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Becky
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MORE THAN A FAN
Jamesway All-Season ventilation systems help
crease production by controlling condensation, odors,
and drafts in your livestock buildings. Air recirculates
evenly through distribution tubes.
We also install silage distributing-unloading, feed
ing, and manure-handling systems .
AGRI-EQUIP. HENRY S. LAPP J. M. HORST SERVICE CO.
RD2, Farmersville, Ephrata, PA ROl, Cains, Gap, PA 17527 Box 231, Quentin, PA
717-354-4271 717-442-8134 717-274-1242
I. G.’s AG. SALES M. S. YEARSLEY & SON ROVENDALE SUPPLY
Rt. 113. Box 200 114 E. Market St. RD 2, Watsontown, PA 17777
Silverdale, PA West Chester, PA 19380 717-538-5521
215-257-5135 215-696-2990
ERB & HENRY EQUIP., INC. HARRY L. TROOP J. A. SWOPE
22-26 Henry Avenue Rt. 1 Cochranville, PA 19330 Box 121, RDI
New Berlinville, PA 215-593-6731 Myerstown.PA
215-367-2169. 717-933-4750
DEPENDABLE MOTORS TAM SYSTEMS CORP. DETWILER SILO REPAIR
Honey Brook, PA RD 1, Mountain Rd. Rt. 2, Newville, PA
-215-273-3131 Dillsburg, PA 17019 717-776-7533
215-273-3737 717-432-9738
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Martha
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Penny
J. Melvin Brandt
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J. Richard Alwine
Princes
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