STOLTZFUS MEAT MARKET RETAIL MEAT MARKET OUR OWN CORN FED BEEF FRESH CUT BEEF & PORK 9 FRESH EGGS RIGHT FROM THE FARM ★ OUR OWN COUNTRY CURED HAMS. BACON AND SWEET BOLOGNA Orders Taken For Beet Sides Wrapped And Ready For Your Freezer Attention Formers: We Do Custom Beef Slaughtering PH: 768-7166 Directions 1 block east of Intercourse on Rt 772 Reg. Hours Thurs. 9-5, Fn 9-8; Sat 8-5 OIL PRICES: 85‘- 95' -*1.15 -*1.35 •1.75**2.00 ??? HOW MUCH 4 WILL YOU PAY f GROUND water heat I pUNVPSi mittee to make a report January 26 to the Executive Committee on the dairy support question Andersen admitted that dairy production increases and the decline in demand due to the general recession will make it difficult politically for Congress to support 80 percent of parity for dairymen In at least one othei area. tarmers are going to see spending cuts It we ask the Federal Government to cut its spending, then we have to realize the U t> Department ot Agriculture s budget will have to be cut, he noted Aii lersen said the Grange Grange Master (Continued Irom Page 08) 80% dairy parity is a difficult issue GEOTHERMAL • Utilize The Ground Water Heat on Your Property ... Wells, Ponds, Pools, etc. 40% TAX CREDIT ★ Heat ★ Cool ★ Provide Domestic Hot Water For Less Than V* The Cost of Oil ★ Air or Hot Water Systems AVERAGE OPERATING COSTS...LESS THAN *4OO PER YEAR! will insist there be no tampering with the research budget of USDA But, he pointed out, the lion s shai e of the budget goes to food and nutrition progi ams including tood stamps this amounts to between 65 percent and 70 percent of USDA’s budget The Grange supports Reagan s pledge to cut out any fraud in these programs John Block has said he teels 10 percent to 40 percent ot the money alotted could be saved it fraud were reduced Andersen said he finds the 40 percent figure difficult to swallow, but added that he could see savings of 10 percent based on the number ot complaints received in Grange headquarters from people who see neighbors they believe are receiving tood stamps unlawfully Among possible changes Andersen sees is a switch in eligibility requirements But, he conceded, there will be a percentage ot fraud in any giveaway program In general, the Grange is happy with Reagan s choice tor Secretary ot Agriculture The people in Illinois are happy with what Block did with exports, ’ Andersen said They also like his land use and tood production policy innovations Block has retained the home tarm, a vastly ex panded hog and grain operation, and kept hold ot the management reins while seiving as top ag otticiai in Illinois He 11 be in touch with agriculture, Andersen concluded on a positive note We are looking toiward to working with the new Administration on solving the problems lacing us, ’ he added ENERGY For Information, Contact: C.M. DAVID A ASSOCIATES, INC. 400 N. Race St. Richland. PA 17087 717-866-7588 (Call 717-272-8580 Collect) OR HAROLD C. FOSTER 80x96A Star Route Huntingdon, PA 16652 814-643-0248 (Call Collect) Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 17,1981-D9 Perry County names committee MILLERSTOWN - The Perry County Agricultural Stabilization and Con servation Community committee elections were held last month The Gommunity Com mittee assist the County ASC Committee m administering the various federal agricultural programs in the county These com mitteemen are elected to serve their areas by their fellow farmers The newly elected Com mittee members met at the Kistler Corner Restaurant. At this meeting Gerald Holman of Millerstown was elected to serve a three year term on the County Com mittee Gerald Holman of R 2, Millerstown was elected Chairperson, William Gamber, Duncannon Vice Chairperson, and Kenneth Morrow, Blain, Regular Member The 1981 Community Committees are BLAIN - 1 William E Gray, Chairperson, Rl, Box 174, Loysville, Nevin G Rice, Vice Chairperson, Rl, BoxB4,Blain, Johnß Adair, Regular Member, Rl, Box 138, Loysville, Clark W Bower, Ist Alternate, Rl, Box 51, Blain, anu Edward J Horn, 2nd Alternate, Rl, Box 180, Loysville DUNGANNON-2 J Owen Ebersole, Chairperson, Rl, Box 1038, Duncannon, H Russell Raub, Vice Chair person, R 2. Box 1495, Duncannon, Clyde S Gault, Regular Member, R 2, Box 1299, Duncannon, Charles E Zeigler, Ist Alternate, Rl, Box 91b, Duncannon, Porter D Hostetler, 2nd Alternate, Rl, Box 85, Duncannon GREEN PARK - 3 Thomas Dum, Jr., Chair person, Rl, Box 224 A, Ellicttsburg, Robert W. Weibley, Vice Chairperson, Rl, Box 65, Ickesburg; W. Clair Neagley, Regular Member, Rl, Box 242, Elliottsburg; Dale B. Smith, Ist Alternate, Rl, Box 240, Elliottsburg, John B. Sauder, Jr, 2nd Alternate, Rl, Box 98, Ickesburg. LIVERPOOL -4; G Keith Byers, Chairperson, R 2, Box 236, Millerstown, Charles R. Beaver, Vice Chairperson, R 2, Box 65, Millerstown; James L Wright, Jr., Regular Member, Rl, Box 244, Millertown; Hunter Smith, Ist Alternate, Rl, Box 138, Newport, Wayne I. Zeigler, 2nd Alternate, R 2, Box 233, Millerstown NEWPORT -5. Richard L. Maurer, Chairperson, Rl, Box 385, Newport, Richard H Bratton, Vice Chair person, Rl, Box 27, Millerstown, Oscar W. Campbell, Regular Member, R 3, Box 25, Newport; Robert T Gabel, Ist Alternate, Rl, Box 361, Newport; Charles C Byers, 2nd Alternate, Rl, Box 23, Millerstown. ELLIOTTSBURG-SHE RMANS DALE - 6 Charles Lupfer, Chairperson, R 2, Box 124, Shermans Dale; Dean Albright, Vice Chairperson, Rl, Box 274, Landisburg, Donald L. Dum, Regular Member, Rl, Elliottsburg, R Jack Crozier, Ist Alternate, Rl, Box 287, Landisburg; Ernest K Hockenberry, 2nd Alternate, Rl, Box 428, Shermans Dale a> lookiig For {f THE UNUSUAL? ||| if CLASSIFIEDS. S COMPLETE FARM PAINTING W« Um Quality PAINT AERIAL LADDER EQUIPMENT • Modern and Efficient Method • Reasonable Prices • Spray-On and Brush-In Method • Sandblastm* If Necessary FOR FREE ESTIMATES WRITE: ESH SPRAY PAINTING (OanwlS Esh C Ralph Miller) SPRAY-ON AND BRUSH-IN PAINTER 637 A Georgetown Rd. Rooks, PA 17572 or call this number 717-6*7-7007 or 717-M7-8262 INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL
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