Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 02, 1975, Image 16

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    16—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 2, 1975
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This new “take-off” elbow
is interchangeable in most
irrigation systems using
universal hydrants on the
main or supply line. It has a
latch pocket on the discharge
end for securing the lateral
tubing and works with 3”, 4”
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and 5" lines. The Wade new
valve-opening elbow fits any
universal ring-lock hydrant.
The ring-lock can be bolted
on the counter: it cannot be
lost in the field. Simply
constructed, the coupler is
cast of lightweight,
corrosion - resistant
aluminum by the Per
manent-Mold process. It is
warranteed to operate at 125
pounds working pressure.
The new Wade Universal
elbow has a brass valve stem
not subject to rust; and the
O-ring seal design prevents
leakage.
For more information
write Wade Mfg. Co., P.O.
Box 25353, Portland, Oregon
97225.
“Swingin’ Overhead” Door
The “swingin’ Overhead”
Door, a unique, three-way
combination door that opens
for 28’ x 14’, 20’ x 14’ or 12’
xl4’ access, has recently
been introduced by Cuckler
Building Systems.
According to Dick
Malmberg, Cuckler
marketing manager, the
“Swingin’ Overhead” Door
is easier to open and close
than conventional sliding or
garage-type doors, and is
designed to be extremely
weather-tight.
The 12’ x 14’ overhead door
provides enough space to
allow a tractor, truck or
medium size tillage im
plement to pass through.
Using the overhead door and
one or both of the adjoining 8’
x 14’ side swinging sections,
one can move even the
largest pieces of farm
machinery in and out, easily.
No motor is required to
operate the doors.
The overhead door
features 24-gauge galvanized
steel construction; ribbed
design for strength; baked
on enamel finish, and torsion
spring operation.
Calf Field Report
Available from
Carnation-Albers
LOS ANGELES - "Calf
Field Report,” a 16-page
booklet detailing ways to
raise calves more suc
cessfully, is now available
form the Albers Milling
Company, a division of
Carnation, G.A. Ensminger,
Albers president, announced
today.
He said that this booklet
provides several corrective
steps to enable disease
immunity for calves and to
cut those stress conditions
causing their early death
losses. In this connection, the
Committee on Animal
Health of the National
Academy of Sciences
estimates that 15-30 percent
of the nation’s calf crop -1.5
to 3 million calves - are lost
yearly.
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Stress conditions con
sidered in this booklet in
clude: damp surroundings;
rapid temperature fluc
tuations; poor ventilation;
high humidity; drafts; over
or-underfeeding; poorly
digested ingredients in
replacers; hauling calves
long distances; abrupt
feeding changes; and con
taminated pens, feeding
equipment and trucks.
Booklet copies are
available by writing Albers
Milling Company, Suite 300,
6400 Glenwood Street,
Shawnee Mission, Kansas
66202.
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Berks County 4-Hers hold
By Lucy Trcxlcr
Berks Correspondent
4-H members from various
portions of Berks County
gathered at the Fleetwood
High School on Thursday
evening, July 24 for the
annual Dress Revue contest.
Revolving around the
theme “Butterflies are
Free," the youths modeled
many novel and interesting
fashions many of which were
suited for the fall.
The fashion show followed
a day of judging, workshops
and various programs of
fered for the 4-Hers in order
to learn more about the field
of fashion work.
Coordinator for the
program was Cathy Yanos
with Mary Shuler serving as
chairlady for the event.
In the cotton shirt division,
FREE APPLICATOR
MODEL D-5
Apply ilwßa.wgiHl 101 Corn Silage Compound
to your corn silage and
get this applicator FREE.
For more information contact your j|uß jljlj’fliUl Dealer,
MOUNTVILLE FEED EASTERN LANC. CO.
SERVICE
717-285-5422
SO. LANC. COUNTY LEBANON CO.
Robert Kreider
717-569-6042
NO. LANC. CO.
Raymond Weiler
717-733-4302
VERNON E. MYER
STEEL BUILDINGS
AND GRAIN STORAGE
R D. #4 LEBANON, PA 17042
PHONE (717)867-4139
Sherry Kocher of Shar
tlcsvillc placed as a regional
winner. Jayne Malsbury,
Rehrersburg, sleeveless
dress, and Chris Wolfe of the
Bern Boosters whose project
was In the create with fabric
category will also be at
tending the regional dress
revue. The other three junior
winners were Danielle
Schroeder, Kempton, dress
with sleeves; Nan Reber,
Conrad Weiser Clovers,
dress with sleeves; and Judy
Melsbury, Rehrersburg,
create with fabric.
In the senior division -
Joanne Heffleger, Fleet
wood, won in the woolskirt
division, Paula Dixon,
Kempton and Jackie Henne,
Shartlesville placed in the
create with fabric category.
The three freelance winners
Easily Installed
D-Battery Operated
Doubles as Mineral Applicator
Positive flow of any product
Empties out to the last ounce
Flow of product stops immediately when feeder
is turned off No dribbling'
Impeller can be removed, cleaned and replaced
m seconds
Capacity 10 lbs approximately
Holes punched for mounting on post next to blower
Slide gate over impeller for flow settings
Powered by 1 1/2 volt D-Cell Flashlight Battery
Can be adjusted to deliver 1 pound per minute
or as slow as 1 pound in four minutes
Cover that fits tightly
Heavy 20 ga construction
Ralph Stoltzfus
717-859-3119
Clarence Weiler -
717-866-6710 Mart,n Stewart
717-766-9307
YORK CO.
Marc Lehman
717-252-2217
UNION & SNYDER CO'S.
Norman Brouse
717-524-5454
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dress revue
were Gail Hamm, Kempton,
Janis Malsbury, Rohrer
sburg and Mary Schuler,
Fleetwood. All of these girls
will be attending regional
dress revue in August. If the
need arises Arlene
Crumrine, Kempton, will be
the alternate. Cathy Yanos
of the Exeter Club and one of
the organizers for the day
was a Kaystone winner with
a beautiful long gown she
had sewn.
KEEP IT HOT
Bacteria grows best m
lukewarm foods Keep
protein loods such as
seafood poultn and cooked
meats hot b\ using an elec
tric hot tra\ or chafing dish
Vwer let these foods stand
at 100 m temperature more
than two hours
CHESTER CO.
Richard Breckbill
215-932-3307
PERRY.
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IQRTHERN YORK CD's.
ADAMS COUNTY
Robert Smith
717-528-4383
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