Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 09, 1969, Image 6

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    (>- Lancaster Karmuui. Saturday. Amtitst 9. 1!)(»9
AIcoln,loc'"".":
One out of three drivers ii
t was under 25 years of age,
Hero Sandwich
Meets Shea
Stadium Heroes
This may 01 may not be the
yeai of the Mets However, they
have pi oven to be more than the
equal of most of their mound
opponents.
Eecentlj the baseball team
took on a hero of a different
stripe He was a lean six-footei
and packed plently of energy
He didn’t throw fast balls, curves
01 sliders, but was available for
bullpen dutv to satisfy the Mets’
heaity appetities
He was a six foot hero sand
wich, which made its Shea Sta
dium debut to help kick off Au
gust is Sandwich Month
This yeai’s \SM piogiam is
sponsoied by the U S Depait
inent of Agncultuie’s Consume!
and Maiketmg Seivice in co
opeiation with the Ameucan
ihkeis Association, Ameucan
Daily Association, National Asso
ciation of Wheat Gioweis, Na
tional Live Stock and Meat Boaid
and Wheat Floui Institute
The six-footei fed 30 peisons
That was ideal foi the Mets, if
you count then 25 lostei plaj-eis,
tom coaches and managei Gil
Hodges The biead poition of
Lne heio weighed seven pounds,
Vvhile the ingredients added ar
othei 15 pounds -The sandwich
contained bologna, cheese, loast
beet, ham, liveiwuist Ameiman
made Swiss cheese, Ameucan
cheese, salami, tomatoes and con
ch ments
4ftei the heavy idins of lecent
weeks, it would be a good time
101 land owners to evaluate the
noil and water conservation pi ac
mes on then faims Many faims
have gotten the largest amount
oi water in a few days time of
<my rainfall in recent yeais evi
dence of erosion should be pre
j.ent and some measuies should
tie made to reduce the problem.
jc all or spring would be good
('tries to establish contours across
tne slopes 01 constiuct teilaces
In cany off the suiplus watei
'l'hese piactices aie still needed l
on moi e Lancaslei County farms
in 01 det to maintain the topsoil l
•and hold the watei wheie it falls 1
Jem Marcus
ivolved in fatal accidents
FLAT
BIG DUTCHMAN
Diller Ave., New Holland, Pa.
If you are thinking of building corn storage
wet or dry. be sure to attend and get the latest
facts on High Moisture Corn.
Aug. 13,1969 -10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Lunch available by Ladies Auxiliary 51.75
See your Penn-Jersey representative about
the midwest farm progress tour this fall b\ jet!
Poultry men around the world are fast 1 equipping their poultry
houses with the "high profit return" automated. Big Dutchman
Fiat Deck Cage Systems and Equipment as shown above. Contact
your Big Dutchman Branch or Representative today . . . about
yours.
HI-MOISTIM
CORN CLINIC
Program Featuring—
Dr. Marcus Hdggard on:
Hi-Moisture Corn
Liberty Fire Hall
New Holland, Pa.
Penn-Jersey Karvestore
Systems, Inc.
309 Diller Ave., New Holland, Pa.
Phone (717) 354-5171
A Division of U.S. Industries, Inc.
Returns by popular 4 1
Demand.
DR. MARCUS HAGGARD was
born and raised on a Kansas
faim, graduated from Kansas
State University as a veterinari
an He practiced in Indiana as a
laige anim.il practitioner for 8
yeais, and manufactured live
stock equipment for S years. He
owns and operates several busi
nesses and is retained by equip
ment companies and banks as a
consultant and speaker.
Last year Dr. Haggard spoke
to over 100,000 people in the
United States and now appears
with regularity before groups
of Production Credit Associa
tions. Federal Land Banks, live
stock association groups and
other key agriculture groups
throughout the United States.
DECK
CAGES
Phone 354-5168