ACA (Continued from Page 134) Distribution will be made through ACA members in local communities all across the country. ACA, which is a non-profit and non-partisan organization headquartered in Washington, D.C. plans to complete, nationwide tabulation and analysis of SPRING SALE mVOLUMATIC.iI Silage Distributor - Unloader *& < >v i ** •*. A ,*, ** *>■»'** ,*» i * f , v. • But don't take our word for if - Ask a neighbor who owns Jamesway. E| FREE ESTIMATES HENRY S. LAPP ! Box 175 R.D. 1 (Cains) Gap, PA 17527 the survey later this year. The results will be presented early next year to top decision-makers in Washington including the President, Secretary of Agriculture and key Congressional leaders. In addition to the survey, the program offers a wide range of materials, in cluding fact cards, bumper stickers and posters all emphasizing the “Heart beat” theme. The “Heart beat” message is dramatized visuaiu b\ a symbol depicting an elec trocardiogram with a tarm image. “We are proud to present a united approach in com municating the tremendous success story that modem agriculture has to tell,” Jouflas said. “We firmly believe that we can speak a powerful message with a positive voice.” ACA was founded in 1973 and conducts a wide range of program designed to in- r. "'Sk-* ** * AIRLITE WINDOWS —mmmm— • Choice of 6-lite & 3-lite • Hot-Dip Galvanized Finish The 6-hte model provides nine square feet of glass area and the 3-hte model provides 4Vz square feet Weep holes in the lower sash frame dram moisture to the outside of the building I INQUIRE WITH US FOR SILO PRICES ( WEST CHESTER - The Chester County Extension Service of the Pennsylvania State University will offer a working “Planning Summer Leisure Activities” on crease public un derstanding, appreciation and awareness of what agriculture means to America. m BIG JIM ™ J Silage Distributor - Unloader No More Climbing To Top To Change Over - ALL DONE FROM BOTTOM OF SILO kTw^h^ 7^. ~,t **&" 1 * i ■* A y > if/, T; EXTRA DISCOUNTS ON REPLACEMENT CHAINS Strei Years This ruggi forged lit high tens fits many on the mai Will ALL CUSTOM BUILT Summer activity seminar set J.'f <:: - 1. J>/l > -/ / Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 7,1979 Wednesday, April 11, from 9:30-11 a.m. at the Extension Office, 235 W. Market St., West Chester. Register is required by April 9. The questions to be discussed are: What to consider when planning leisure activities? - Where to' go? - What is the Cost? - and What to do? The creative crafts of THRU APRIL ■v- ‘ ' \ . t " YOU CAN COUNT ON US STOP IN TODAY FOR FREE CATALOG PHONE(7I7) 4428134 coiling and sand art will be demonstrated. To be in cluded in this activity bring: 40 inches of cotton clothesline, yarn, needle with large eye for yam and scissors. For further information contact Trudy Dougherty, Extension Home Economist at the Extension office or call 215-696-3500. • Lowest Cost Storage per ton • Best Distribution and Compaction • Automatic Raising for Fast filling • Quick Change over from Fill to Feed • Big Volume Feed Delivery • Profitable Return on Investment • And a Clean Silo Chute ' V '■J y < t * / 7 135