EXCLUSIVE SPEEDY ROOF RAFTERS MAKE SPEEDY CORN CRIBS te-Fssts Specify mol tafteis goal .mice easy. piopci placement ol uiof panels the Inst time Kalteis add great sticnglh to the tool Panels need onlv to he bolted togelhei m thice places Its another big time-saving featuie yon get only in Speedy Hat-1 ok coin cubs. Stands up best—lasts longer Wire mesh panels aie ‘'-gauge wue thick as "a ’4" boll' No GRUMELLi FARM SERVICE Quarryville.Pa. Ph: 786:7318 Open Vox Eyes to the New Allis "V * '. > -f TAKE A WIDE L00K... These are just some of the new Big Orange ideas WE'RE MAKING OUR MOVE coming your way from Allis-Chalmers ... reasons that are changing minds and changing farm ma chinery colors on many farms. Noticed how much Orange equipment you've seen in your area lately? Come in and see why. Nissley Farm Service L. H. Brubaker Roy H. Buck, Inc. Washington Boro, Pa. Lancaster, Pa BHil/l Farm Equipment, Inc. Annville, R.D.I, Pa. Gr(jme ||l Farm SemCC Quarry ville. Pa. We're gonna open your eyes! '' ' t■* ** '..y ( j '* { bulge or/ sag Slliii.lv 26 gauge galsam/cd uiof is sulm.'H an e noted to 9 steel loot laftcis anil sule panels Can't blow oil' C ome in today .mil see the Speedy Bai-I ok coin cub 1 et us piove to >ou that Speedj is time as fast- twice as easy to ciect. I ct ns show sou all the othci fcatuies that make Speedy Hai-I ok >om best com eiib bus. LANDIS BROS. INC. Lancaster, Pa. Ph. 393-3906 Little wonder with new equip- ment like the 7030 and 7050 tractors. Gleaner Model M combine, two-way rows, cotton strippers, field cultivators, roll ing cultivators and much more. Pa. Broiler Placements Up 17 pet. Placements of broiler chicks in the Commonwealth during the week ending October 6,1973 were 1,265,000. The placements were 17 percent above the corresponding week a year earlier, and 10 percent above the previous week. Average placements during the past 10 weeks were 11 percent above a year earlier. Settings for broiler chicks were 1,970,000 - 7 percent below the previous week and 30 percent above the comparable period a year earlier. The current 3-week total of eggs set is 22 percent above the same period a year ago. In-shipments of broiler-type chicks during the past 10 weeks averaged 26,000 compared with 6,000 a year ago. Outshipments averaged 298,000 during the past 10 weeks, 29 percent above a year earlier. Placements in the 21 States were 56,088,000 -11 percent above the previous week and 2 percent below the same week a year earlier. Average placements during the past 10 weeks were approximately the same as a year ago. Settings were 61,746,000 - 11 percent below the previous week and 3 percent above a year earlier. The current 3-week total of eggs set is 2 percent above the comparable period a year ago. As you've probably no ticed by now, Allis-Chalmers \scomingon strong in the farm machinery field this year. Ephrata, RD2 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 13,1973—3. Conservation District Adopts Goals, Budget A list of goals and objectives, along with a $17,000 budget for the coming year, were adopted by the Lancaster County Con servation District at their recent monthly meeting in the Farm and Home Center. Among the areas they’d like to concentrate on in the coming year, the directors noted a need for more conservation education. They said they’ll try to reach out to more young people and land owners with an intensified publicity program and the establishment of a speakers bureau. Erosion and sediment control is another area of prime concern. Seminars on the clean streams law, and the need to promote effective watershed associations were mentioned as measures to promote more awareness of the problems. The district will also explore the advisability of becoming an enforcement agency with powers to act against clean streams law violators. The directors voted to continue the encouragement of proper land use policies by local governments and to support An amazing feed that has cured hundreds of horses afflicted with heaves. No longer is there any need to destroy or lose valuable horses that show symptoms of heaves. • No additional roughage or grain required • Keeps horses in top condition • Supplies complete nutritional needs • All-in-one feeding program USE WAYNE ANIMAL HEALTH AIDS TO KEEP YOUR LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY HEALTHY CHARLES E. SAUDER &SONS R D 1. East Earl lIERSIIEY BROS. Remholds WHITE OAK MILL R D 4. Manheim S'l EVENS FEED MILL. INC. Stevens. Pa PARADISE SUPPLY Paradise FOWLS FEED SERVICE R D 2. Peach Bottom II M. STAUFFER & SONS. INC. Witmer federal and state land use legislation and policy. They also agreed to push for the in corporation of erosion and sediment control provision in the Lancaster County subdivision ordinance. Flood plain management was another area singled out for action, and the directors voted to encourage the adoption of ef fective flood plain legislation. Thousand-Legged Worms a Nuisance If you see slow crawling animals about one or two inches long invading the basement, they may be millipedes, (thousand legged worms), or centipedes (hundred-legged worms). Both are common in yards around mulched shrubbery. They will invade houses under certain conditions, says Extension en tomologists at The Pennsylvania State University. Although a nuisance, they will not damage food or household furnishings. Contact your Cooperative Ex tension Service (county agent) for information on control measures. JEM AR FARM SUPPLY INC. Lawn —Ph 964-3444 ROIIRER’S MILL R D 1. Ronks HAROLD H. GOOD Terre Hill MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE RJD 2, Columbia DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. R D.l, Stevens GRUBB SUPPLY CO Elizabethtown (3