6LENWOOD COMBINATION ■ . WOOD AND COAL BOILER .$■ 19 _ . " ""I { FEATURES: j • Baffled Interior i * Secondary Com bustion Chamber Water • 30 gal. Water Jacket • Full Size Fire Automatic Draft Controls ll Glenwood [1 I* 1250 A K .• Air Tight Design • Large Feed Door • Temperature & Pressure Gauge • Relief Valve & High Limit Control • Coal Grate • Optional Domestic Coil LES WEAVER R.D. 4, Box 421, Ephrata, PA 717-733-8806 Complete Heating System Installation & Service : : ! £ : U 1 NOW-THE HAY THE NEW ALLEN 789 Efficient * Versatile * Problem Free And all phases of movement are hydraulic Photo #1 Photo #2 Photo #3 Photo #4 , ; ; ; ’ t —; —: r '. THAT DOES IT ALL from the tractor seat Now benefit not only from hydraulic powered rake action but gain these new hydraulic features for one or both baskets off of a sturdy, streamlined mam frame Eliminate time and labor of hooking and unhooking rakes. Hydraulic width and angle basket adjustments for raking multiple rows of hay and beans. Hydraulic raising and lowering of baskets for borders and back swath. Well balanced main frame for one man hook up. Compact transport dimensions (4’ high, BVz' wide) (photo #1). All phases of basket positioning (in, out, up, down, forward or reverse rake speeds) done from tractor seat. Each basket adjustments independent of the other, (photo #2). Rake or turn single or double rows of hay (6 to 8 beans) (photos #2, 3,4). Single rake maneuverability with both baskets out. Easy backing up for corners. Flotation tires, heavy duty wheel spindles, off set wheel positions, only 4 grease inserts and many more outstanding features make the ALLEN 789 RAKE uncomparabie and the ultimate in effective, versatile and problem free raking with fingertip control of rake speeds to handle any material to your curing'and baling preference. commodities advisory board WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Executive Committee of the National Grange, meeting at Grange headquarters here this week, recommended that the Commodity Futures Trading Commission ap point an Agricultural Producers Advisory Com mittee to work with the Commission on developing STRAW & EAR CORN SALE EVERY MONDAY At 11A.M. NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. Phone 717-354-4341 Lloyd H. Kreider, Auct & BEAN For more information, please call STOLTZFUS FARM SERVICE, INC. Cochranville, PA 19330 PH: 215-593-2407 Grangers call for MEMO HAY, new regulations to assure that the commodity futures market works to the benefit of U.S. producers. Edward Andersen, Master of the National Grange, said, “We support the ap pointment of an agricultural producer to the Commission, but feel there is a greater need for producers to have continued input into the decision-making process of the Commission. An ad visory committee, composed of producer representatives, whose futures contracts are sold on the exchange, would provide the Commissioners with the viewpoint of U.S. farmers who have the greatest financial nsk. ’ ’ The national fprm organization leaders also expressed disappointment in the Administration’s programs to offset the market-depressing effects of the Soviet grain embargo. “The Grange supported the embargo action because RAKE Lancaster Famine, Saturday, May 10,1980—€ we, as farmers, wanted to support the President’s foreign policy, but we also took his word that U.S. farmers would not bear the full cost of that decision,” they said. The Grange has called on the Administration to (1) increase the loan levels on wheat to $4.00 per bu., com to $2.50 per bu. and soybeans to $6.00 per bu. for the 1979- 80-81 crops entering the farmer-owned reserve; (2) end the corn purchase program and (3) replace the purchase program by having the Commodity Credit Corporation take possession of die grain covered by the export contracts previously assumed by the C.C.C. At the present time USDA has under consideration several options for handling Mower safety tips are offered for mowing season ahead LIMA Now that it is time to use your lawn mower, here are ten ways to mow your lawn safely, suggests James McKeehen, extension agent. Know the proper way to start and operate the mower. Do not permit children or others unfamiliar with the mower to operate it. Know how to stop the engine quickly. Never leave the mower running and unat tended. Do not permit a self propelled mower to pull you. Set a pace where you have POURED CONCRETE WALLS MANURE STORAGE S) Udor BUILDING CONSTRUCTION OF ANY KIND This gives us flexibility to form a manure storage system to fit your layout. PRICES QUOTED ON SLOTTED FLOOR MANURE STORAGE SYSTEMS Your Layout May Work with a Gravity Flow System which would save dollars. Let us Check It Out. Cali Ken Groff. STRASBURG POURED WALLS Strasburg, PA 17579 Phone (717) 687-6668 the contract obligations it assumed shortly after the Jan. 4 embargo. The option being favored by the Ad ministration is to retender the contracts back into the market. Jack Silvers, Chairman of the National Grange Executive Com mittee, said, “It may be less costly to the government to retender the contracts, but it would further depress farm prices and is totally unac ceptable to our farmer members.” In other action the Grange leaders voted to support an amendment to the “windfall profits tax” bill" being of fered by Sen. Robert Dole that would exempt from the tax, oil wells that are producing less than 10 barrels of crude per day. National Master Andersen said, “Unless these small wells are exempt, the ‘windfall profits tax’ will reduce oil production because the oil companies, both large and small, will cap the wells rather than pay the increased taxes. ” control of the mower at all times. He also suggets you do not attempt to adjust to clean the mower when it is run ning. Do not refuel gasoline while it is running. Do not attempt to clean or adjust a mower too quickly after shutting it off. Bladeds may continue whirling, and the engine will be hot enough to cause severe burns. Never attempt to work on a mower until the spark plug is disconnected. And keep hands and feet away from all moving parts. Square or Round Walls Built Below or Above Ground Aluminum Formmc System usin* Redi-Mix Concrete and Reinforcing Steel RD 2 Box 8 119
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