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Contact: Nevin Wagner, Glenn Horst, or Luke Hibshman Custom Builders of Dairy, Hog, Poultry, Horse, Storage and Commercial Buildings. It's like Money in the Bank! If 1 COOLING PLATES. Stainless steel patented Mueller Temp Plate' Heat Transfer Surface 2 REFRIGERANT LINES - Precharged stainless steel piping between inner and outer cooler walls 3 REFRIGERATION CONTROL SYSTEM HiPerForm electronic with many new features 4 PRE-START CONTROL - Allows cooling and agitatm before adding fresh warm milk ir. ,s o milk already cooled 5 ALARM CIRCUIT: Five inch red light with three warning modes 6. MANUAL BYPASS SWITCH - For emergency cooling operations 7 DIGITAL DISPLAY Accurately indicates milk or wash water temperature 8 AGITATOR TIMER - For agitating milk the required time before butterfat sample is taken 9 INTERVAL TIMER- Automatic agitation at preset time interval 10 AUTOMATIC WASHING SYSTEM- Efficient jet tube cleaning with the Mueller Matic' Automatic Washing System 11 LEG SUPPORT BEAM: Constructed with no metal-to metal contact between inner liner and exterior USED TANKS 1500 Mueller OH 500 Milkeeper 1250 Mueller OH 400 Milkeeper 800 Dari-Kool - Round 300 Gallon Sunset MARTIN’S REFRIGERATION SERVICE Milk IS the real thing! Triple H Construction Ca 29 S Charles St. Ephrata, Pa 17522 717-738-2142 The Farm Building Specialists f/ 1122 Woodstock Rd.. Fayetteville, Pa. 17222 Phone (717) 352-2783 Sales & Service NEWARK, Del. - If you’re ready to build a barn or shed but don’t have the confidence to at tempt your own design, the newly revised “Pole and Post Buildings Handbook” is just what you need, says University of Delaware ex tension agricultural engineer James Scarborough. In pole or post construction, round or rectangular posts em bedded in the ground become the foundation and support for your structure. It’s generally the easiest, fastest, and least ex pensive construction method, Scarborough says. Even the building site requires little preparation before construction starts. Often used for storage or animal housing, this versatile construction method can also be used for wood decks, boat shelters, cabins, warehouses, and even aircraft hangars. The “Pole and Post Buildings Handbook,” published by the Northeast Regional Agricultural Engineering Service, has sections on site selection, framing and roofing materials, wood treat ments, roof trusses, doors, skylights, and other basic in formation necessary to a designer. The section on building design is presented in a straightforward manner, Scarborough says, with heavy emphasis on using tables to find the sizes of poles, girts, purlins and other framing members. The publication also explains how to allow for snow and wind load, and how to compensate for sloping sites. Once you’ve completed your design, you are ready for the construction phase. The handbook is equally straightforward in ex plaining this element of the process. Scarborough says the HANDY CLASSIFIED AD ORDER BLANK 51 IMPORTANT: Be sure to include name, address, and word count PLEASE WRITE CLEARLY & Please publish my m starting with the I I enclose LANCASTER FARMING P.O. Box 366, Lititz, PA 17543 NOTE Please do not use this form for Mail Box Market Ads. see instructions in Section B with Mailbox Markets - 13-$3 00 ■ 17-$3 91 | 21-$4 83 25-$5 75 29-*6 67 33-$7 59 Pole building handbook cited I Number of Words > MAIL TO: 37-$8 51 word ad issue Classify under For ads running 3 or more consecutive times with no change deduct 20 percent discount. (See rate chart at beginning of classified section for an example of dis count.) 14-$3 22 18-$4 14 22-$5 06 -s 26-$5 98 30-$G 90 34-$7 82 38-$8 74 step-by-step instructions are* simple enough for a novice to at tempt without fear. Also included in the handbook are several U.S. Department of Agriculture plans reduced to booklet size, including designs for a two-stall horse barn, a large, general purpose pole barn, a two car garage, and others. Farmers, builders and do-it yourselfers should find the hand book a valuable reference, Scarborough says. It is available for $3.50. Send a check, payable to the University of Delaware, to Extension Agricultural Enginerr- Plan Service, 058 Townsend Hall, University of Delaware, Newark, DE19717-1303. York meeting on Oct. 12 YORK The annual meeting ot the York County Farmers’ Association will be held Oct. 12, at the Airville Fire Hall. Price of dinner tickets is $6.00 each. Purpose of the session is to elect officers and adopt policies for the general farm organization, which has 720 farm family members. A film, “Cheaspeake Horizons” will also be shown. The farm group has been ac tively gathering policy suggestions from it’s membership, which will be submitted to the total mem bership for it’s consideration. Once policies are adopted they remain in force for one year. Persons interested in dinner tickets should contact any member of the board or President Ellis Growl, (862-3955). (Number of Times) DEADLINE: 9 A.M. 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