Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 19, 1984, Image 53

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With Dump Fronts
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Regularly $179.00 149
BOWMAN'S STOVE SHOP
RD3, Ephrata, PA 17522
Rt. 322,1 Mi. East of Ephrata
(717)733-4973
Tues , Wed. 10-6;Thurs„ Fri. 10-8; Sat. 10-4
The Automatic Micro-Mist Concentrate Sprayer can be.
powered by the tractor pto for use on rowcrops, vegetables and
orchards.
The Automatic Micro-Mist Concentrate Sprayer is a faster, more efficient,
economical alternative to conventional boom and aerial spraying of rowcrops,
vegetables and orchards.
It takes mist blowing techniques a step further by giving the operator the
ability to control the diameter of the spray droplets and choose the diameter
best for each particular spraying application.
Controlling droplet diameter results in increased effectiveness and reduced
materials cost.
The smaller droplets of the Micro-Mister coat all sides of the target evenly,
due to the powerful turbulence produced by the unit. The Micro-Mister ef
fectively coats the undersides of leaves, reaches inside trees, even coats the
back sides of fruit.
The compact size and the utilization of chemical concentrates by the Micro-
Mister offers many advantages. The unit comes in models that can be powered
by PTO on small tractors, or a gasoline powered skid unit that slides into the bed
of any pickup. Because the Micro-Mister eliminates the need for cumbersome
water hauling equipment that requires additional manpower and time
consuming stops for refilling, the Automatic Micro-Mister saves both time and
money.
The Automatic Micro-Mister can offer effective coverage up to 250 feet,
depending on application, and can operate at speeds up to 12 m.p.h., with no
dangerous overspray or drift.
539 Falling Spring Road
P.O. Box 219
Chambersburg, PA 17201-0219
Phone 717-263-9111
Ryder supply
QAiomen
Societies
Automatic Micro-Mist Sprayer
Controls Droplet Size
Lancaster Society 25 met on
Saturday, May 12 at the home of
Mrs. Ira Gerlach, Wabank Road,
Lancaster.
The scheduled speaker was
unable to attend, but the group
played a few games.
The next meeting will be on June
9 at -the home erf Mrs. Sterling
Elmer, R 6 Lancaster, with a
program on nutrition.
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Lancaster
Society 25
Berks County Executive Committee
The Executive Comittee of the
Berks County Farm Women met
recently at the Ag Center in
Leesport.
Plans were made for volunteer
help at the annual Berks Heim
Open Housp on Time 10. Volunteers
Berks Society 1 met recently at
the home of Mrs. Pauline Hef
felfinger for their May meeting.
Plans for a boat ride down the
Delaware and a trip to the Spring
Rally were finalized.
The group will be in charge of the
Service during the
Berks Society 3 held their
monthly meeting on April 24. The
women enjoyed a progressive
dinner starting at the home of
Mabel Baus, R 1 Boyertown, and
ending at the home of Sally
Berks Society 9 recently met at
the home of Sue Hendricks, R 2
Douglassville.
Amity Township Poice Chief
Eshbach gave a short history of the
police department and spoke about
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Lancaster Famine, Saturday, May 19,1994—913
from each group were assigned
times to work at the hot dog stands.
Committees were formed and
plans discussed for the annual
Berks County convention to be held
on October 6 at the Ag Center.
Berks Society 1
county convention scheduled for
October 1985. The group is also
planning to participate in Heritage
Days at the Oley Fair Grounds.
The next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. Barry Lawery, R 2
Douglassville, on June 13.
Berks Society 3
Tomich, R 2 Boyertown.
The program committee is
planning a mystery trip for the
next meeting which will be held on
May 22. The trip will begin from
the Acme parking lot in Boyer
town.
Berks Society 9
drugs.
A new member, Hope Steppler,
Amity Gardens, joined the group.
The next meeting will be at the
home of Jeanne Casner, R 2
Douglass ville.
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