Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 28, 1981, Image 121

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    York-Adams Pomona
BIGLERVILLE - Biglerville
Grange 2063 was host to the
February session of the York-
Adams Pomona Grange 40, last
Saturday
Winners in the Cherry-pie baking
contest, sponsored by the Women’s
Activity, were- first, Janet Nace;
second, Dorothy Reichart, both of
Radiant 36. Rated at 9600 BTUs (2400 kcals) per hour Offers sleek designer styling
and a removable fuel canister for extra easy filling Operates from 18 to 25 hours
on 13 gals (4 9 liters) kerosene 17'A (43 7 cm) high 25% (654cm)wide 12'/4
(310 cm) deep 25.3 lbs (115 kg)
Omni 105. Rated at 19500 BTUs (4900 Reals) per
hour (or biggest heating jobs—cold basements
garages adjoining rooms warehouses barns con
struction sites Operates up to 18 hours on 1 99
gals (75liters)kerosene 22. (55 9cm) high 18Vi
(474 cm) base 264 lbs (120 kg) UL Listed
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Omni 15 Hated at 8 700 BTUs (2200 kcals) per hour
Smallest lowest priced Kero Sun is extra tough lor camp
ing hunting or around the house Offers cooking surface
Operates up to 36 hours on 1 7 gals (64 liters) kerosene
IB'h (460 cm) high 16’j (412 cm) base 14 ’ lbs (64
kg i UL Listed
BOWMAN'S STOVE SHOP
RD 3, Napierville Road, Ephrata, PA 17522
Follow Signs From The Light At Hmkletown
Tues., Wed., Sat 9-5; Fri 9-9,
Mon Appointment Only
Gideon Grange 2010 Third, Mary Jamison and Kenneth Wolfe.
McDannal, Biglerville Grange The Lecturer, Gladys Sheffer,
The York-Adams Pomona had as the program during the
Grange will again be selling tickets afternoon, readings, quizes and
for a stage play to be held at puzzles. The program opened with
Allenbury Playhouse in late the Chaplain Janet Nace reading
Summer Those appointed to the fromt he First Book of John in the
Committee to choose play and date Bible All joined in singing “Jesus,
were Anna May Snyder, Donald . Saviour Pilot Me”
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Radiant 10, Rated at 9600 BTUs (2400 kcals) per hour
Most popular radiant kerosene healer in America Clean
modern look tils any decor Operates from 27 to 37 hours
on 192 gals (73 liters) kerosene 19’ • (485cm)high 21
(532 cm) wide 15 1 * (38 7cm) deep 2461bs (I*2kg)
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Radiant $. Rated at 8200 BTUs (2050 kcals) per hour The most compact most
economical Kero Sun radiant model Great for smaller heating jobs Operates from
28 to 39 hours on 17gals (64 liters) kerosene 17% (436 cm) high 20% (52.8
cm) wide 13V2 (34 2 cm) deep 211 lbs (96 kg) UL Listed
717-733-4973
Financing Available
A reading, “Happy New Year”,
taken from an Almanac of the
1960’s was read by the Lecturer
Winners in the quiz contest of
famous quotes were Peggy
Jamison, Robert Boyce, Marion
Boyce, Steve Boyce, Gred Reigle,
William Reichart, Luther Snyder
and Joyce Inyder The program
While Supply Lasts
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Omni 85, Rated at 13100 BTUs (3300 kcals) per hour
Gives you a perfect balance of high heating output plus
long burning lime for any application from a large living
room to a garage Operates up to 28 hours on 199 gals
(75 liters) kerosene 20’rz (52.1 cm) high 17H (442
cm) base 22lbs (100 kg) UL Listed
Model K. Stainless steel cook stove for cami
gencies boats canning Great tor fondue ani
mg Rated at 7600 BTUs (1900 kcals) per hoi
up to 14 hours on 0 57 qals (022 liters) keros<
(24 4 cm) high 14U (358cmi base 134 Ibf
Cookrail accessory
IN STOCK: Chimney Bru;
Ceiling Registers, Insu
Chimney and A Wide Van'
Coal and Woodburning St
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 28,1981—C33
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closed with a reading, “We’ve
Always Been provided For ”
Following a covered-dish
evening meal, Naomi Bupp won
the cake-walk. The evenings
Lecturer’s program was a slide
presentation of trips taken by Mr.
and Mrs J Franklin Sheffer,
during the past years.
Investigate
before
investing
UNIVERSITY PARK
Tired of fighmg urban
traffic, concerned about
the quality of city life, or
considering retiring to a
farm’ These and other
reasons are given by
people ready to give up
city or suburban life and
move to a farm. Other
reasons are economic -
a tax shelter or a good
land investment
Whatever the reasons,
investigate this option
fully before the dream
becomes reality. Penn
State offers a com
prehensive course on
Farm Management for
Part-Time Farmers,
designed for those
considering part-time
farming operations,
either while they have
outside employment or
for those who want to do
limited farming.
This correspondence
course discusses the
advantages and
disadvantages of 18
livestocK and 18 crop
enterprises and includes
lessons on record
keeping, tax con
siderations, budgeting,
and insurance needs
geared to the part-time
farm business.
It covers -the cost of
establishing various
enterprises, labor
required to operate
them, marketing
problems and
procedures, taxes, and
other items that must be
considered before a
final decision can be
made.
This ten-lesson course
is one in a series of farm
management courses
from Penn State. Others
include ‘ Farm
Pl
Management, Penn
sylvania Farmer’s
Account Book, and
Farm Financial
Management
These study-at-home
courses are described in
a catalog available from
the Correspondence
Course Office, Box 5000,
University Park, PA
16802
To order a copy of
Part-Time Farming,
send your check for
$5 50* plus 50 cents
postage to the above
address Make check
pa> able to Penn State
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