Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 21, 1966, Image 7

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MODELS
As specialists In nutritional supplements, we have a
dozen ‘‘models” . . . one for every specialized livestock
need.'Contents have been improved many, many times since
we first pioneered high-phosphorus supplements nearly a
quarter-century ago.
All-purpose products usually give you unnecessary
ingredients such as limestone, salt or other fillers. Young’s
VIT-Y-MIN specialized supplements are all precision balanc
ed nutritionally, all tailored to specific nutritional needs of
each type of livestock and offer highest mineral and vita
min value for your dollar.
Ask us or your local Young’s representative for de
tails on VIT-Y-MIN PRODUCTS.
IN LANCASTER COUNTY:
Earl L. Umble,
2460 Willow Glen. Dr,
Lancaster J|
wnutiOMi swhembcts fox livestock
Mii YOUNGCO, INC> mum *mu
ALL MILK PRODUCES:
Three of the feeds in our Green. Pastures dairy feed line
have been purchased by many of you in increasing
quantities.
This greater volume on these feeds enables us, to put them
into mass production in a. more efficient way.
The resulting SAVINGS are CONSIDERABLE and will
passed on to all dairy feed users who can handle, on
prompt-payment basis; five-ton loads of
No. 506
No. 511
No. 518
The above applies to BULK DELIVERIES ONLY.
Ask your Miller & Bushong representative or dairy specialist- for more details or call
us collect at Lancaster 717-392-2145
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Robert L. Yohn,
R. D. 1, Narvon
(No. 518 in minimum quantities of two tons)
> Miller & Bushong, Inc.
{-Million Area
Recreation, Plan York thu wock ' s P enk|n « <®«*
A n - PP&L, Jlrentwood S. Shunk,
Set oV the c o n, Pnny’» Lancaster dls
- trlct manager, stated, "The
••Recreation facilities for work which !■ presently un
the public In tho area of derwoy !■ part of a one mll-
Pennsylvnnla Power ft Light Hon dollar program for pro-
Oompany’e Holtwood power vldlng additional outdoor rec
plant and Lake Aldrcd on the rentlon opportunltlea for the
Susquehanna River are being public in the Holtwood area,
considerably expanded,” the This money will be spent be-
Lancaater and York county tween now and 1980, with
com.miasioners and planning niore than half of It sched
commissions were told at uled over the next two years.
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meetings in Lancaster and "This Is a carefully planned
More farmers each
month prefer to buy
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• EAR CORN
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Flo-Mor
Flo-Mor
Flo-Mor
ROHRERSTOWN, PA.
"Finest Service Anywhere'
their
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Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, May 21, 1966
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project," Him nk explained.
'‘lndividmil facilities lu thin
development proginm were
determined after u compre
hensive nUidy whs in title I»y a
hlglily-c|uni Hied engineering
research organization with
experience in recrentlon plan
ning. Tlppctts-Abbett-Mcrnr
tliy-Stnillon, which was as
sisted Ity a local York Arm,
Uuchnrt-llorn. Before arriv
ing at their recommendations,
the linns studied the present
use of Lake Aldred and
PP&L facilities already there,
the needs and preterences ot
the tributary population tor
recreation and, finally, the
composition ol the regional,
predominantly urban, popula
tion,”
Shunk stated. “Also sen
ously considered was the
area’s natmal hilly terrain
which teatures a rustic, wild
erness appearance.” He em
phasized, “PP&L intends to
preserve the natural
appearance an approach
PP&L believes is particulaily
important in view of the in
creasing scaicitv ot such out
door letreats in the face of
spreading heavily populated
areas ’
In estimating the number
ot people who will be able to
use the facilities PP&L will
provide. Shunk stated, “In
196 S when the majoi portion
of the work will be complete,
theie wall be facilities to ac
commodate an estimated 120,-
000 visitors annually By
1080 we expect to accommo
date 230 000 “
PP&L s development ot the
aiea by that time will fea
ture inoie than 300 picnic
tables at the Otter Creek,
Pequea Creek, Uiey, Pinna
cle Overlook Holtwood Rec
reation Areas and Pequea
Picnvc Area. Of these sites.
Pinnacle Overlook, Pequea
Creek. Otter Creek and Uiey
Recreation Areas will have
over 300 campsites Also at
Pequea Picnic Area, Urey Rec
reation Area and other de
sirable locations rimming
Lake Aldred, over 10 boot
launching ramps will supple
ment existing facilities at Ot
ter Creek Recreation Area.
An area of historical in
terest will he developed and
100 picnic tables will -be pio
vided near Lock 12 of the
old Susquehanna and Tide
water Canal More than 450
picnic tables will be provid
ed on Lake Aldred’s islands
which will be piepaied for
daytime recreation Woi k
will start with the Uiey Is
land grou'p at the end of the
196(3 season and -will continue
over the next three years on
an island-by-island basis All
mainland picnic and leeiea
tion areas will have trash
disposal, toilet and drinking
water facilities The islands
will have tiash and toilet fa
cilities.
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by William Ged, an Edinbuig
goldsmith, between 1700-1725.
The New York Tribune com
menced to print from curved
sterotype plates of whole
pages in August 1861.
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