Locations chosen for Bergland’s public meetings WASHINGTON, D.C. - Secretary of Agriculture Bob Bergland today announced specific locations for ten public meetings he will hold in November and December to get comments and suggestions on the economic and social issues affecting the structure of American agriculture and rural life. VfeJOJtf’ FORAGE JUaBBBm HARVESTER I mrp it V ITS SECOND TO NONE CUTTfNG—THROWING SYSTEM AND ITS EXCLUSIVE FEATURES MAKE IT THE FIRST! '-S' '= -v ) ■ f:\ir ■ K "Ti'-Ml,,— !‘ >' A i .. * LARGE 117 PS I THROAT providing a great feeding efficiency guaranteed by a perfected system of aggress ive feeding rollers well balanced by strong springs FANTASTIC BUILT-IN GRINDER: giving back to the knives their original sharpening Mounted on roller bearings, this system uses a standard emery stone CYLINDER AND FAN COVER: can be removed easily, giving access for knives grinding or any maintenance work SICKLE BARS OSCILLATING PITMAN: drives the sickle bars of all attachments and supplies 1 200 strokes per minute thus insuring the nicest cutting for any kinds of crops Having a high carbon steel shaft, same is equipp ed with roller bearings assuring almost an indefinite life AVAILABLE WITH THE TREMENDOUS EFFICIENT QUICK-CHANGE “DION” ATTACHMENTS Fleet “DION” One-Row Crop Attachment Fleet “DION” Two-Row Crop Attachment Exclusive Windrow Pick Up Head DION 16 FT. FORAGE BOX mON 750 3 beater w/roof. Model 63410 ton. New Idea running niOKI AO” gear w/12 sLxls 8 ply tires UWM OU HARVESTER syi'ano BLOWER lw'2 row cornhead w/electnc ■g hydraulic controls Picked Up On Location 13 2 5 $Q£7 5 TANDEM GEARS ARE AVAILABLE ** • SALES • PARTS • SERVICE HEISEY FARM EQUIPMENT INC. RDI, Jonestown, PA. 17038 PHONE: 717-865-4526 Located Vz mile south of Fredericksburg off Rt. 343 Business Hours: 7:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Daily Saturdays till Noon - Evenings by Appointment Locations are -Montpelier, Vt., Nov. 27; Tavern Motor Inn, 100 State St. -Fayetteville, N.C., Nov. 28; Bordeaux Motor Inn, 1707 Owen Dr. -Huntsville, Ala., Nov. 29; Huntsville Hilton Inn, 401 Williams St. -South Sioux City, Neb., *N T °CNO Dec. 4; Marma Inn, 4th and B Streets. -Sedaha, Mo., Dec. 5; Liberty Park Convention Hall. -Wichita Falls, Texas, Dec. 6; Wichita Falls Ac tivities Center, 10th and Indiana Streets. -Denver, Colo., Dec. 11; Regency Inn, 3900 Elati St. • 1 —v- r * *S v- ;% I •A * *** t YES' THIS IS THE MOST PERFECTED CUTTING THROW ING SYSTEM EVER SEEN Here is the definitive solution to the problems which have always existed in this regard Compact, the forage is brought between the agressive rollers of the 750 forage harvester and is neatly cut by the exclusive cylinder head equipped with 8 strong curved knives, remains in suspension then almost at the same time, is rapidly picked up by the fan, which projects it outside in a continuous and synchronized movement Furthermore, the forage is recut by a second shear bar located between the cutter-head and the fan, thus providing an unexcelled degree of fine and clean cut in any operating conditions Already in the process of acceleration due to the centrifugal force supplied by the cutter-head the forage remains in suspension as same is running at a higher speed The forage is then taken away by the fan blades which rush it outside at an incredible speed Thrown out in such a way, the material is projected behind the forage harvester, at distances which can reach up to 30 to 40 feet With this advanced technology, forage boxes are filled at an increased speed The combination of both the cutter-head speed and the fan speed, completes mar velously this new and revolutionary system, truly unique and exclusive at DION ★ HEAVY-DUTY UNIVERSAL JOINTS transmit the tractor power to the cutter head by passmg through a sticnr 90 degrees angle transmission box In some exceptional cases, these joints are protected by safety bolts which will shear off if ever the cylinder is overloaded Such rugged joints insure a constant efficiency to the cutter head, feeding rollers and fan * CONTROL LEVERS: all control commands of the forage harvester are very easy to handle * COMPLETE HYDRAULIC ELECTRIC CONTROL, of spout deflector and transmission ★ ATTACHMENTS ARE CONNECTED BY AN HYDRAULIC CONTROL: therefore, they can be raised or lowered thus allowing an easy adjustment of all attachments This system is very compact, smooth and efficient CALL US FOR AN ON THE FARM DEMONSTRATION -Spokane, Wash., Dec. 12; Ridpath Motor Inn, 515 W. First St. -Fresno, Calif., Dec. 13; Sheraton Inn, 1-99 at West Clinton. -Lafayette, Ind., Dec. 18; Howard Johnson’s East, 4343 State Rd. 26 East. Department officials said the public meeting in Breakthrough In Forage Cutting Throwing System MODEL 750 IN STOCK Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 22,1979 Colorado was moved from Boulder to Denver to make it easier for people using public transportation to attend. Bergland will preside at each meeting, which will begin at 9 a.m., and adjourn at 5 p.rn., local tune. The agenda for each meeting will include statements by pre-scheduled speakers, as ,• !I as time .’oi impromptu comments or questions from ihe audience Every effort -vm be made lo select pre-scheduled speakers so that a wide range of uiteiests will un represented. Each scheduled speaker will be limited to five minutes. Longer written York 4-H Council YORK - The York County 4-H Council met on Sep tember 5, at the 4-H Center. Lutheran Brotherhood Branch #BOBO presented a matching fund check, from the Chicken Bar-B-Que, which is to be used for the 4- H Center. TRAILERS 59 VARIETIES SALES & PARTS DEPT OPEN SATURDAYS 7 AM-4 PM thru October elects officers statements may be sub mitted also. Requests to speak at the meetings should be to 1 Project Coordinator, Structure o f Agriculture, USDA, Wa ’’ gton, D.C., 20250. Inclu:.- your .lame, mailing address, p'lone number, organize, ion represented (if any), ,v 1 a Liipf ider.t "tion < ‘he issues you will ad. ss. Scheduled " r be notified of ti - .uxie tl>a -ill appear on me prey- lm. Persons ur' 3 att ne of the mec' _ ,-houl ’ ad their comments to me project coordinator. T'.-.se comments will be made part of the public record. The election of officers was held. The 1979-80 of ficers are: Steve Trostle president, Lisa Dobrosky vice-president, Laurie Dobrosky-secretary, Linda Brown-assn’t secretary, Robert Livingston-treasur er, Bryan Palmer-assn’t treasurer, Chris Shive-news reporter, Susan histqrian, Karrie Bren-* neman-assn’t historian, Beverly news reporter, Jady Waltersdorff-song and game leader, Kelly Miller-assn’t song and game leader. Of ficers were and took their positions ox office immediately. The Wolfgang candy sale will be from October 15 to November 2, 1979. The three roller skating parties mil be held on November 13. December 17, and Februan 25. Sara Eisenhart, Darlene Wherley, and Emily Welsh were nominated for Count} Council Advisors. Twv, ad visors will be voted on at the next meeting. Achievement Day will be held on October 14, 1979, at the 4-H Center The 4-H King and Queen interviews will be on Sep tember27at7:oo. The October re* rt assignmei ts are stown and Thon Clubs. November F assignments Trailblazers, Wellsville am Wellsville Boots and Saddle Clubs. ROPEr- TONIGHT 8:00 P.M. BUCK TRACTC PULL STADIUM (10 miles South of Lancaster on Rte. 272) 107 art