TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! LANCO BEDDING FOR POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK Shavings Bagged, Bulk, Blown-in. Call for information Phone 285-4506 YOU ARE INVITED PAG CORN FIELD DAY ON THE PAUL WOLGEMDTH FARM THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21 STARTING AT 10 A. M. UNTIL LUNCH SERVED AT 12 NOON WILLIS H. WEAVER Local Representative Mount Joy, Pa. THERE’S R LITTLE PHRT OF VHN DRUE IN EVERV UNLOHDER... ONLV ONE THHTS GOT IT HU TOGETHER. In 1950, we introduced the most efficient silo unloadertothe market. Simple, but efficient. We’ve changed during the last 21 years. Added self-cleaning, wide throat impellers for tough to handle haylage. Dual, no-plug augers for smooth silage movement. Depend able, weather-sealed electrical sys tems to prevent failures. And numerous other performance-fea ture “firsts." If you look around, you'll find a little part of VAN DALE in just about every unloader... But only Van Dale sells it all together. CALEB M. about 3 miles east of Elizabethtown near Risser’s Church on the Manheim Road. Drumore Center R. D. 1, Quarryville, Pa. Phone 653-1312 MODEL 1020 F 10-16 Ft. Diameter Silos—delivery to 15 tons/hr. MODEL 1230 12-30 Ft. Diameter Silos—delivery to 25 tons/hr. INDUSTRIAL Up to 40 Ft, Diame ter Silos—delivery to 40 tons/hr. VAN PALE Box 337, Long Lake, Minnesota ASK YOUR VAN DALE DEALER ABOUT THE NEW AGRI LEASING PROGRAM WENGER Two Manheim Central FFA Chapter members show the chapter’s first place window exhibit at the Manheim Fair this week. The twoare Donald Wenger, left, and John Miller. The demonstration shows that tractors and machinery cause 42 per certt EPA Announces Deputy Edward W. Furia Jr, Regional Administrator for the En vironmental Protection Agency’s Region 111 announced recently the appointment of Richard P Nalesnik as the Deputy Regional Administrator. Nalesnik, currently director of EPA’s National Water Quality Standards Program in Washington, D.C., will assume his duties at Region Ill’s headquarters in Philadelphia in November. ' IBasto*® Horticulture Show Set A leisurely trip around the world can be enjoyed free by attending the annual Horticulture Show October 23 and 24 at Penn sylvania State University. Among the features will be an Oriental garden, an open-air market of the Caribbean, and a formal garden of Europe. “The World of Horticulture,” this year’s theme, will include a desert scene from the south western United States and a hut on a tropical island. To be held in the Ice Pavilion at University Park, the show is sponsored by students in the Horticulture Club. Held traditionally during Homecoming Weekend, the hours Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 16,1971 of farm deaths and recommends four things to do to reduce these deaths shut off PTO before dismounting, keep all shields m place, don’t wear loose clothing, and forbid riders. will be from 10 a.m. to 8p m on October 23 and from 10 a m to 6 p m on October 24 Admission is free “The World of Horticulture” will give a birds-eye view of the many and varied ways hor ticultural plants are used in foreign countries and in the United States. The origin of these plants will also be stressed in this year’s show. New and unusual plant materials will be on sale Regular items will include cider, fresh apples, corsages, Indian corn, and hardy chrysanthemums. Plants used in the exhibits will be sold at 5 p.m. October 24 15