Leigh Aim Kimmel receives dairy award ! I ** DL U «- Leigh Ann Kimmel, R 1 Home, a mei recognized asthe 1984 Outstanding Dairy Member of Armstrong County. This new 4-H award sponsored by Elderton State Bank recognizes an outstanding dairy member with a monetary award of $5OO to be used toward the purchase of a project animal. Finalists received a $5O savings bond from Elderton State Bank. From left to right are finalists: Brian Rupp, R 2, Dayton, of Dayton Dairy Club; Lara Wilson, RI, Worthington, of Wor thington Dairy Club; Bonnie Wilson, Rl, Worthington, of Worthingdon Dairy Club; Monty Miller, representing Elderton State Bank; and Leigh Ann Kimmel, the 1984 Outstanding Dairy Member. _ Wttiva r Of Finance On New Ford 1000 Series To The Largest 4WD TW Farm Tractors, Effective Till March 1, 1985 Or 9*/*% Financing Qc Large Cash Rebates. ?HeAD! fuel consuiwp cut tillage t> depen ding :srjSsr—- : TW/S^ Plus..TV^fJ s W fe^ff three SSBBSpss* 1 - All Used Form Tractors 9%% Financing Qr Waiver Of Finance Till March 1985 CLOSEOUT SPECIALS ON ALL 1984 FORD LAWN A GARDEN TRACTORS the was recerr See The New Ford Tractors In Stock And Ready To Go! FORD LOTS OF MUSCLE FOR THE MONEY! The new Ford 2110 is economical to own operate and maintain Yet with 34 PTO horsepower and an amazing number of standard features it can handle just about any kind of work you ve got to do Economical dfeael power The 4 cylinder diesel engine delivers an honest 34 horsepower Precision balancing lightweight pistons and a barrel and plunger type in line fuel injection pump contribute to smooth efficient performance Standard glow plugs make for quick cold weather starting The standard transmission offers 12 forward and 4 reverse speeds Compare that to the competition If you frequently shuttle from forward to reverse specify the Synchronized I• ISS9SSS * m^^s^fT'^ *S ■ «■ B «■■■■ ■■■ ■ SSSS B SSS «■*■■■ H ■■' B"B* since j TRACTOR CO. 717-949-6501 NEW TOLL FREE NO. 1-800-822-2152 Rt. 419 Between Schaefferstown & Cornwall, Lebanon County Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, September 8,1984-813 Solar hot water seminars scheduled NORRISTOWN - Did you know that in Pennsylvania you can buy a solar hot water system and pay for only one third of the cost? The Grass Roots Alliance for a Solar Pennsylvania and the Pennsylvania Energy Center, Region I want to help you get into low cost solar hot water. Thanks to the Solar Bank and the Federal tax credits, solar energy is more available than ever. The Solar Bank provides a direct grant to you for 40 percent of the system’s cost. The federal tax credit can be applied to the remaining 60 per cent. GRASP and PEC I will be presenting an introduction to solar hot water heating at the Mon tgomery County 4-H Center in Lansdale on September 13 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. The seminar will cover the types of solar hot water systems currently available, the costs and expected savings associated with the systems and 2110 p $ Manual Shuttle (SMS) option Double reduction final drive live 540 rpm PTO sealed brakes and a foot operated differential lock round out this excellent powertrain Mechanical front wheel drive is optional Powerful 8 6 gpm hydraulics offer more capacity than the competition Theres plenty of power to make full use of the standard Category I three point hitch And with the optional two spool remote valve you can quickly and smoothly operate remote cylinders Top link draft sensing for the three point hitch is standard The power steering pump is independent of the hydraulic pump so full hydraulic capacity is available to the remotes and three point hitch PARTS ★ SALES ★ SERVICE installation and maintenance considerations. A primary focus will be how to apply for the Solar Bank grant and the tax credit. The seminar will be presented by Tom Lent and Barry Davis, GRASP members. Tom Lent is an experienced solar technician who has worked with the Franklin Institute Solar Center and the Philadelphia Solar Planning Project. Barry Davis is an energy consultant and energy program manager. Tom and Barry recently presented two very successful all day workshops on how to build or buy a “batch” solar system at the Peace Valley and Schuylkill Valley Nature Centers. They also presented solar seminars at the Philadelphia Home Show. The workshop is being held in cooperation with the Montgomery County extension service. To register, contact Extension office at 277-0574. (Peon State is as affirmative action, equal opportunity employer.) A pleasure to work The well padded seat adjusts to fit the operator Controls are close at hand and easy to use Instrumentation includes a tempera ture and fuel gauge tachometer hourmeter and warning lights The handy fool throttle is one of many other standard conveniences The 2110 is simple to service too Fuel and coolant can be added without raising the hood The entire hood tilts forward for engine access Grease til tings oil filter and the dry element air cleaner are easy to reach Thp new Ford 2110 proves you don l have to sacrifice performance and features to get an economical tractor Test one It might just be the Ford for you