Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 10, 1980, Image 13

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    Energy workshop begins Tuesday
HARRISBURG - All local
governments in an 11-county
%ha that want to reduce
'building energy costs are
urged to enroll in a state
USED TRACTOR
MFI6S Gas with Sauder
Loader .
USED TRACTORS
IHC Super C, fast hitch w/2 bottom plow
USED SPREADERS
JD 40 w/hydraulic end gate
NH 510 single beater
USED HARVESTER SPECIALS
NH 880 2-row narrow row head
NH 717 w/l-row head
NH 717
Fox 1000 RPM PTO w/2-row corn hd &
Pk up attach
USED BALER SPECIALS
JD24Tw/#3O thrower
NH275w/thrower
NH 268
JD 24T w/#2 ejector
John Deere 14T
John Deere 14T w/ejector
New Holland 68
USED MOWER CONDITIONERS HAYBINES
New Holland 1495, SPl2' w/partial cab,
real sharp
New Holland 479, as is
Mower Conditioners-NH 469
USED PLANTER SPECIALS
John Deere 1250 6R PlatekgOt-D
John Deere 494 A
John Deere 494
Oliver 4 row Plate
i Evergreen Tractor Co. Inc.
sponsored energy audit
workshop, Tuesday and
Wednesday, May 13-14.
Located at the Penn State
Capital Campus, Mid-
$3950
$14,750.00
2,150.00
2,550 00
30 EVERGREEN RD., LEBANON, BA 17042
PHONE (717) 272-4641
dletown, the two-day
workshop is also open to
schools which did not par
ticipate in the original
program. These courses are
designed to certify state
energy auditors to complete
the energy audit forms as a
first step for any facility
which wants to participate in
the institutional building
grants program.
It is open to local govern
ments and schools from
Adams, Cumberland,
Dauphin, Franklin, Juniata,
Lancaster, Lebanon, Mifflin,
Perry, Snyder and York
Counties.
To be eligible for the
grants program, these in
stitutions must either have
licensed architects and
engineers complete an
energy audit ‘building
profile’ or participate in one
of the regional workshops.
A ‘building profile’ in
dicates recommended
operating and maintenance
procedures for conserving
energy m a particular
structure. Completed
profiles will be used to select
those institutions which will
receive 50 percent federal
matching funds for com
pleteing a detailed
engineering analysis.
Additional information on
the energy audit workshop
can be obtained by calling
the Governor’s Energy
Council toll-free hotline 1-
800-882-8400 - on weekdays
between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.
John Deere 210,
11’-5"
USED GRAIN DRILLS
Co-op 15x7 Fert Gram Drill w/grass seed attach
Ontario 15x7
$1,675.00
USED TILLAGE SPECIALS
Bush Hog 14' Disc
Bnllion 12' Roller Harrow
Ford 4-16” Plow
JD KBA 32x18 Wheel Carrier Disc
$1,050.00
850.00
$3,650.00
2.195.00
1.175.00
USED COMBINE SPECIALS
Cockshutt 427 w/Power Steering & 10' Platform $1,450.00
JD 55 Corn Soybean Special 12' head 9,700.00
JD 55 Diesel w/cab, 12' platform 7,500.00
1,495.00
MISCELLANEOUS
John Deere 148 Loader
$2,450.00
2,450 00
1.350.00
1.650.00
750.00
450 00
550.00
John Deere #5B Loader A-l Shape
John Deere #lBl-row Corn Picker
New Set 18 4x30 Snap on Duals w/New
Goodyear 6 Ply T ires
Used NH #8 Crop carrier
MAY SPECIAL
TORQ CARD SUPREME ENGINE OIL
5 gal. $19.50
55 gal. drum $lBB.OO
HY GARD HYDRAULIC OIL
5 gal. $20.50
55 gal. drum $200.00
Prices good thru May
$2,450.00
1,250.00
850 00
1,250 00
LEESPORT On
Thursday evening, May 15,
at 7:30 p.m. the Berks
County 4-H County Council
will be sponsoring a
program for all past Berks
County 4-H club members at
the Agricultural Center in
Leesport. An open invitation
is extended to all past 4-H
club members to attend and
reminisce about their past 4-
H experiences and leam
about the exciting future for
the Berks County 4-H
Program.
SCHUYLKILL HAVEN -
Is the high price of new
housing causing you to
consider buymg an older
home or renovating your
present home to get the
space and convemence you
need? Revitalizing the older
house may be the answer.
But is this house worth
renovating? Could you do it?
Schuylkill Extension.
Service is sponsoring a two
meeting workship on Home
Renovation, Mondays May
12 and 19.
The May 12 meeting will
be from 7 to 9:30 p.m. at the
Conference Center,
Schuylkill Penn State
Campus. The May 19
USED DISC
AUTHORIZED
SPERxV r\EW HC'LLAAC
PARTS and SERVICE
Berks schedules 4-H alumni
program Thursday
Home renovation workshops
start Monday in Schuylkill
s„ X
.$3250
$750.00
650 00
$2,450.00
1,450.00
950.00
875 00
$2,200.00
1,800.00
950.00
1,050 00
1150.00
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 10,1980—A13
The program will include
slides from past 4-H events,
and a slide presentation will
be given highlighting the
proposed 4-H Commmty
Center Project. County
Council members will also
be discussing their in
volvement in community
service activities, coun
tywide 4-H activities, and
fund raising projects for
upcoming year. A dessert
smorgasbord will be served
at the conclusion of the
program.
meeting will he held from
6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Boscov’s
Auditorium m the Fairlane
Village Mall.
Questions to be answered
in the workshop sessions
May 12 are: “A Look at
Housing in the 80’s” by
Joseph Wysocki, family
housing specialist, Penn
State; What to Look for
When Buying the Older
Home, Gene Hindman of
Klinger Associates; Energy
Savmg Features for the
Older Home, Ronald C.
_Frank and Bob Murphy of
PP&L. The May 19 topics
are; Moisture Problems m
the Home, Roger Grout,
extension ag engineer, Penn
State; Bathroom and Kit
chen Renovation;
Wallpapering and Painting
For the Do-It-Yourselfer,
Jack Mansell; and
Refmishing Tips for Your
Furniture, Carlßoos.
Registration is necessary.
Send a card to Ruth Hand,
Extension Home Economist,
Schuylkill County Extension
Service, P.O. Box 250
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Council members will be
contacting some alumni by
phone and letters, but it will
be impossible to contact the
thousands of past members
throughout the county.
Council members are urging
everyone to pass the word to
their 4-H friends of the past
to attend the festivities to
bring 4-H memories back to
life. Those persons who
would like to attend are
asked to contact Rick
Kauffman, County 4-H
Agent, at 215-378-1327.
Schuylkill Haven, PA; 17972;
or phone 717-385-3431.
Dear Editor:
Thanks for the kindness
you expressed in doing such
a good job on my questions
and also for sending me the
writeup from Lancaster
Farming’s Sheila’s Shorts
column.
Can’t beat you folks with a
stick.
I have another question
that maybe sometime in the
future you could write about.
I talked to a friend about
daylight savings time and he
thought it was the farmer
who had something to do
with it. I thought it was the
golfer.
Thanks again for your
help.
Roland G. Kamoda
R 1 Monongahcla
AGWAY