IW WTFIIK pcnpi poultry, grain im. aiairaia and livestock equipment SUPER SPRING SALE - Grain Bins - Feed Ha GSI ON-FARM SAFE STORAGE SYSTEM ROOF .. CARDINAL MECHANIZATION CONTRACTOR FEATURING: B All galvanized steel with G-90 galvanized coating, including galvanized doors B Our steel is A 446 quality or a minimum yield of 40,000 pounds per square inch B Walk around steps on top of roof =~=Ssssi|j||||p| ■ Equipped with safety rings =s=s=ssiiiiiii| BNo welding anywhere on roof, prevents rust ■ Slotted holes to raise & lower I roof for air movement for GRAIN EQUIPMENT In Stock Bins - Dryers - Augers ■ ■—'—l \m THE ALL NEW J-SERiES The Energy Saver '"'N • Two models - CMS-320J, CMS-420J • Choice of Continuous Multi-Stage or Continu ous Flow drying. • Exclusive Automatic System Control is wea therproof and tamperproof. • "Temper Dries" automatically for premium quality grain. • The J Senes is specially designed to meet today’s need to save energy • Big capacity drying for high volume gram operations. • Backed by almost 30 years experience in grain conditioning. FULL LINE PARTS DEPARTMENT WE SELL, SERVICE AND INSTALL t - . - - wns ~~|||| * -3~|| DIRECTION! FARM A HOI ion 1 MILE SOUTH Ol FARM named the prestigious Allis- Chalmers Corporation “Circle of Honor” for out standing agricultural rSg I equipment sales L H 3 ( TO EM HERR IE SUPPLY ✓ m ♦ tttNfftC none »F WILLOW STREET Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 5,1980—C21 Named to circle QUAKERTOWN - Charles J. Wonsidler of C.J. Wonsidler Bros, in R 1 Quakertown, has been achievement in Syracuse, N.Y. region. Wonsidler received his award, a specially designed Easter eggs tradition dates to 5000 B.C. HARRISBURG - What do brightly colored eggs have to do with tradition! Coloring of eggs at Easter was first introduced to America in the 1600’s by Dutch settlers in Pennsylvania and New York. “The Dutch settlers brought with them many games centered around the brightly colored eggs. The customs of Easter eggs hunts and egg rolling soon spread throughout the country and are still bemg practiced today. The tradition of the Easter egg goes as far back as 5,000 B.C. The tradition, sur prisingly enough, began as a pagan custom, long before Christianity was a reality. The egg symbolized the world to the pagans, and the color red represented the “force of life ” Pagans exchanged eggs as tokens of goodwill at great spring festivals held each year. The White Rose Dairy Club elects officers YORK The first meeting of the year for White Rose Dairy Club was held recently at Rutter’s Dairy The following officers were elected Brian Leh man, president, Kathy Morrison, vice-president, Micki Ilgenfntz, secretary, Barry Lehman, assistant secretary, Todd Rutter, FARMERS A9CREOIT CORP. 9 East Mam Street, Lititz, PA 717 626-4721 of honor plaque, at an honor and recognition banquet held at Park Place in Atlantic City, N.J. The Alks-Chalmers 1980 sales and marketing plan ning meeting was held in conjunction with the awards banquet. C.J. Wonsidler Bros, have been in business selling Allis-Chalmers farm machinery for 11 years. the festivals celebrated the beginning of a new year and renewal of life, new crops and a new food supply. The Christian era, brought forth the teaching of the new faith But Christians chose to adopt spring celebrations and colored eggs at Easter. The egg became a Christian symbol for renewal of life, representing the resurrection of Christ. As tune passed, colormg eggs began to mclude all colors of the rainbow. Many unusual Easter egg customs originated in Europe. In Italy, the custom was to have large quantities of colored eggs blessed in church on Easter eve. These blessed eggs were the first nourishment taken after Lent. Each family kept as many as two to three hun dred colored eggs. Every guest was mvited to eat an Easter Egg during the week following Easter. treasurer, Lone Kessler, news reporter, Kellj Blessing, assistant news reporter; Debbie Lehman, game leader; Wendy Am spacher, assistant game leader The next meeting will be held April 9, at the extension office Reported by Lone Kessler