KJI SPECIAL TRUCKLOAD SALE 530 LOMBARDINI DIESELS • S.A.E. 7>/2 h.p. is equal to 10 h.p. Gas • Weight - 85 lbs. • Fuel Consumption about Vz of Gas • 1 Year Warranty • 3600 RPM ( ■ 1’ V I LIST $895 SALE ★ Quantity Discount on Two or More Units Let Us Know Your Service Problems. HOOVER DIESEL SERVICE PH: 717-656-6133 2998 West Newport Rd. Ronks, Pa. 17572 DEALER INQUIRIES INVITED “ENERGY-PAK” ★ *WHAT IS AN "ENERGY-PAK" OXYGEN CONTROLLED FEED STORAGE SYSTEM? The “Energy-Pak” “Oxygen Controlled" Storage System includes a solid, steel reinforced concrete wall with a tough epoxy coating on the inside wall and a cone shaped concrete roof All access openings to the Silage Storage area are round and fitted with air-tight gaskets These round openings are easily clamped tight These features help to control and limit the amount of oxygen that comes in contact with the feed In operating an “Energy-Pak”, prime importance is placed on closing the silo after each filling and feeding operation Proper use of this system significantly reduces the oxygen content in the silo and results in a more ideal condition for maintaining the quality of the feed put into it Detach and mail to; WEAVER STAR SILO, CO. RD4 Myerstown, PA 17067 SWMB i SSSMS of PA. ALLEGHENY STAR Jackson Center, Pa 16133 412-662-2883 NORTHERN STAR Watsontown, Pa 17777 717-649-5151 WEAVER STAR Myerstown, Pa 17067 717-866-5708 I AM INTERESTED IN STORAGE FOR Corn silage Haylage High moisture corn Manure Gunite repairs (High strength concrete sprayed on surfaces) □ Please have salesman call Name Address City County • Fuel tank mounted on flywheel, straight shaft drive. • Suitable on cornbmders, grass mowers, generators, air compressors, garden tractors and portable equipment. $ 650 00 IS OXYGEN CONTROLLED FEED EASY Silo unloaders Conveyors Feed-mixer wagon Feed transit wagon Feeders .Phone York-Adams Grange The New 1979-81 York- Adams Pomona Grange officers were installed when Pomona Grange met on August 25, at Gideon Grange Hall,'Hanover. Installation Officer was J. Luther Snyder, Past State Grange Master, and his Installation Team of family members, Mrs. Snyder, James, Joyce and Anna May Snyder. New officers are as following; Master, Richard Gallimore; Overseer, David Scott; Lecturer, Gladys Sheffer; Chaplain, Janet Nace; Steward, James Persel; Assistant Steward, Norman Nace; Lady Assistant Steward, Anna May Snyder; Gatekeeper, Donald Jamison; Secretary, Patty Scott; Treasurer, J. Frank Sheffer; Ceres, Louann Engineered for Convenience And Dependability Snyder; Pomona, Peggy Jamison; Flora, Maryann Boyce; and Exec. Com mittee Member, William Justh. The Women’s Activity Chairman held judging m the afternoon, in the following categories, and winners m first place: bar cookies, Gladys Sheffer, Red Lion Grange; stuffed toys, Treva Leese, Gideon Grange; place mats, Evalme Hurley, Eureka Grange; poncho, Jane Laughman, Gideon Grange; three piece sweater sets, Ruth McCurdy, Eureka Grange; afghans, Vickie Ream, Valley Grange; wall hanging, Irene LeMay, Red Lion Grange; centerpiece, Ruth McCurdy; knitted dress, Jane Laughman; braided rug, Dorothy Reichart, Gideon Grange; pillow cases and sheet, Dorothy Reichart, and youth macrame, Jane Laughman. The November 10 session of York-Adams Pomona Grange will be held at the SAyi* j v. T-v % s V- ,s\- < -'»X' N X v Little Dav BOTTOM UNLOADING SYSTEM MODEL 350 f" ;y r, * , / : ‘ 4 F^rr Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 15,1979 Grace Hope Brethren Church, Dillsburg, R.D. with Eureka Grange as host. Lecturer, Gladys Sheffer, will have as the evening program Joy Ufema, speaking on “The Dying Patient As A Person”. On November 7, the Women’s Activity Day will be held at that same church, beginning at 10:00 a.m. The program will be on “Lap Quilting”, and a Show and Tell. The meeting is open to the public. Other dates for all Grange Members are: Sept. 21, Seventh Degree Banquet at the Bananza Restaurant, Hanover, beginning at 6:30 p.m. A tour of a Frozen Food Plant will follow the meal. KANSAS CITY, Mo. - A veteran livestock marketing businessman with legislative r 1* t * itcjif l * JL z' * * ' T - ►»* i V» ♦ f •uco*o •% y O* K ' LINIOACMMC JjJ W ' . . AUCII > - So*o* firidfa SIM KNMU installs officers LMA manager named Fifth Degree will be held at Gideon Grange Hall on September 22 at 8:00 p.m.; Saturday, September 29, a special Sixth Degree day for region G, will be held at East Juniata School, North of Mifflintown, Juniata County; on October 6, the Region G State Grange Talent Contest at Mexico, Juniata County, beginning at 7:30 p.m., the District 3 Talent Contest will be held in Lynntown Elementary School,' Lewisburg, on Oc tober 13 and on October 7, the York-Adams Pomona Grange Planning meeting for 1979-81 Grange year will be held at Gideon Grange Hall, beginning at 2 p.m. asst. experience has ' joined Livestock Marketing Association as an assistant manager. Dennis D. Casey is the former manager of Casey Livestock Co., Wolf Point,,Mont, and served in that state’s legislature from 1975-76. LMA General Manager C. T. ‘Tad’ Sanders said Casey’s background in the Montana Legislature “will be invaluable to us in fur thering our efforts to gam modernization and unifor mity m marketing laws from state to state. We will also draw upon his more than 20 years of marketing ex perience to continue the development and expansion of our various commercial services to our subscribers.” LMA furnishes business and commercial services to over 1,400 subscribers in the U. and Canada. COMPLETE FARM PAINTING We Use Quality PAINT AERIAL LADDER EQUIPMENT • Modern and Efficient , Method • Reasonable Prices • Spray-On and Brush-In Method • Sandblasting-tf Necessary FOR FREE ESTIMATES WRITE- ESH SPRAY PAINTING (Daniels Esh C Ralph Miller) SPRAY-ON AND BRUSH-IN PAINTER Box 350 A Ronks, PA 17572 or call this number 717-687-9155 or 717-687-8262 INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 141
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