Namolco Moi-MIxLPS liquid supplements ATTENTION ON THE FARM MIXERS NORTHAMPTON FARM OUREAU Tatamy, Pa. 18085 Phone 215-258-2871 Livestock marketers KANSAS CITY, Mo Lemmy Wilson, a marketing businessman with industry leadership experience at the local, state and national levels, will be installed as 1981 president of Livestock Marketing Association at LMA’s January annual meetings Wilson, of Newport, Term , has served in several elected posts with the Kansas City based trade group, and was 1980 first vice president He will succeed Gail Sohler Yankton, S D The owner-manager of Wilson Livestock Market m Newport since 1967 Wilson served for several years as president ot his county cattlemen’s association, and for two years was president of the Tennessee Livestock Association He was president of the National Livestock Dealers Association prior to its merger with LMA in 1976, and is currently on the board of directors of the National Improve your dairy, beef and sheep rations by incorporating Mol Mix/LPS Liquid Supple ments in your grain or total mixed rations It's the proven liquid supplement formulated to provide your herd with low cost, high quality balanced diets for top performance MOL-MIX/LPS • Adds palatability for top feed intake • Eliminates dry dusty rations • Adds low cost protein • Eliminates ration separation • Adds needed phospnorus, vitamins and trace minerals * Does not add bulk * Will not build up on equipment * Flows evenly the yea r round * Requires a minimum of equipment Stop in or call today for Mol Mix/LPS and put palatability plus nutrition to work in your herd for top net dollar returns the liquid leader Cattlemen’s Association 'ln addition to his market, Wilson is also president of Lemmy Wilson Livestock, Inc , an order buying company He also owns a feed yard, backgrounds feeder cattle and finishes several hundred head of hogs every year A 1959 graduate of the University of Tennessee, 1 Wilson spent two years while in college as a radio and TV farm director He is married iid has two children Choose PENN STATE - There are lots of reasons to buy small electric appliances, but energy savings isn’t one of them. They do require very little energy to operate, but that’s exactly why using them won’t result in a noticeable drop m your monthly utility bill. A recent study of five electric cooking apphances a griddle, a fondue pot, deep fat fryer, a crepe maker and an egg cooker-showed that regular use of all five for a year would result m a net savings of $4.60 in reduced energy costs. Marilyn M. Furry, Extension resource management specialist at The Pennsylvania State University, says that’s fine if you have the appliances on hand and enjoy using them. But, she notes, most cost around $2O, so have some good reasons other than energy savings in mind before you buy. Consider how you do a job such as grilling hamburgers now; whether the new ap pliance would do it faster, or more efficiently; and where you would store the ap pliance. Also consider the cost, the warranty and how often you expect to use the appliance. A deep fat fryer may well see lots of use in one home and little in another. The larger electrical MARTIN’S AG SERVICE c/o JOHN Z MARTIN New Holland RD 1 Phone 717-354-5848 Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, January 3,1981—€ name new president ’ Other officers to be in stalled during the Jan 15-17 meetings are Frank D. Diercks, Gordon, Neb., first vice president; John E. Hawkins, Monticello, Fla., second vice president; Ralph Swords, Hopkinsville, Kp, treasurer, and Earl Britton, Butte, Mont., secretary LMA’s 20-man board of directors will also be in stalled at the meetings, to be held on Hilton Head Island, S.C - small appliances for function Furry stresses that she thinks small appliances have a place m most homes. But they should be purchased for Philip E Pheasant Jane Lar Ann Farms Princes Norma Fonda RH Jerry & Sandy Young 2 GH Thomas W Kelly Besie RH Wendy RH Meg RH Betty RH R Ernest Kensinger 35 GH Raymond Diebold Loretta Judy Carl Helsel Audrey Ivory Wayne A Sollenberger 80 Noah Zeiset Pearl County Line Farm Jane Btueeye K Wayne BurKet 10 GH 38 GH David N Greenleaf 19 GH Sollenberger Farms 20 GH Medow Brook Farm 17 RH E P & 0 L StonerooK Patty RH Mabel B RH Jody RH Other highlights of the meeting include a 1981 marketing outlook session, in which LMA directors from across the U.S. and Canada will comment on the factors having the most impact on livestock marketing in the coming year. LMA provides representation and mercial services to over 1,600 subscribing businesses in the marketing sector throughout the U.S. and Canada. the functions and con venience they offer, not for their potential energy savings. Blair Co. 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