Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 27, 1975, Image 73

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"A Quality Paint
For Every Purpose"
• Enfine Sales I Service
• Lawn Mower Sharpenini-
HydrauKc Units.
JOHN Z. LAPP
Centerville Road
RDl,6ordonvHle, Pa 17529
YOU CAN COUNT ON US
AGRI-EQUIP.
RD2 Farmersville Ephrata PA
717-354-4271
ROY 0. CHRISTMAN
RDI (Shartlesville) Hamburg PA 19526
215-562-7218 or 215 488-1904
DEPENDABLE MOTOR CO.
East Mam Street Honey Brook PA
215-273-3131
ERB & HENRY EQUIP., INC.
22 26 Henry Avenue New Berlmville PA
215-367-2169
GRUMELLI FARM SERVICE
Robert Fulton Highway Quarryville PA
717-786-7318
WEAVER STAR SILO INC.
RD4, Myerstown PA
717-866-5709
“Barn-burners” is a term which means destroyers, who. like
the storied Dutchman, would bui n down their barns to rid
themselves of the rats
Exclusive Hot-Dip galvanizing
keeps Jameswa/" barn equipment
on the job years longer.
Stop In Today for Free Catalog.
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I. G.'s AG. SALES
R 1 113 Box 200 Silverdale PA
215 257-5135
LANDIS BROTHERS INC.
1305 Manheim Pike
Lancaster PA 717-393-3906
HENRY 5. LAPP
RDI Cams Gap PA 17527
717-442-8134
CARL L. SHIRK
5 Colebrook Road Lebanon PA
717 274-1436
M. E. SNAVELY
455 South Cedar Street Lititz PA
717-626-8144
M. S. YEARSLEY & SON
114 E Market St
West Chester PA 19380 215-696-2990
New Holland
Farmer’s Fair
Opens Oct. 1
The first week In October
will mark the beginning of
the 44th annual New Holland
Farmer’s Fair. A host of
activities have been planned
for the event which will run
from Oct. 1-4.
A Farmer's Fair Parade
will kick-off the event on
Wednesday evening at 7:00
p.m. The following day will
be featured the 4-H Baby
Beef show and sale begin
ning at 1:00 p.m. with the
adult tractor driving contest
slated for 6:30 p.m.
A pet parade and kid's day
will be held on Friday
evening with Saturday
reserved for the annual Baby
Parade and finals in the Tug
of War contest.
Many agricultural
products exhibits will be on
exhibit throughout the week
with numerous youth
oriented displays also
scheduled for the event.
The popular Baby beef
sale will be held on Thursday
afternoon at the New
Holland Sales stables.
For more information on
the fair events please see the
schedule included in this
week’s issue.
Other storms like tor
nadoes, may generate
stronger winds, but none can
match the combined inten
sity, size, duration, and
destructiveness of the
hurricane The hurricane
season runs from June
through September In the
last 50 years. 92 hurricanes
have reached the United
States, leaving 5 047 dead
Hurricane winds and rams
claim more than 50 lives,
and cause more than $lOO
million worth of property
damage each year along the
Atlantic and Gulf coastal
states
Black Plastic Crop Covers (Silage Covers)
Silage Extra - Silage Preservative. We also have clear
plastic in stock.
s |MJRAMISOL
Bottle
Hog Medications, Feeders & Waterers.
Special on new Vacor Rat Bait.
TIME TO VACCINATE YOUR CATTLE
against IBR and Shipping Fever - Intrahasal or In
tramuscular vaccines (Available now)
Get them off to a good start with Aureo S-700
Crumbles, Terramycin Crumbles.
Special drinking water medication for cattle and
calves
10 percent Discount OFF our regular Discount Prices
on electric and 12 volt farm fencers.
ATTENTION* We can bring along to Goods Sale, Your Black Plastic, if
you order your Size Also Special Orders.on Animal Health Supplies.
Hurricane Season
ATTENTION
FARMERS ... SUPPLY LIMITED.
What Price??
WE HAVE
SPECIAL OFFER
FUROX Suspension Scours
n-tr- Treatment
,/j each Dispenser Bottle
SPECIAL SPECIAL OFFER
5 lb. can Golden Malrin
Sugar Bait *5.95# f
1 lb. can $1.45 each T ~m
ZIMMERMAN’S ANIMAL HEALTH SUPPLY
Also available at David Good’s Sale
RD#4 Lit*. PA 17543 Phone 717-733-4466 *
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Sept, 27.1975
Conservation Notes
tabanon Countlans
Apply for
Conservation Assistance
The landowners requests
for conservation assistance
were accepted at the Sep
tember meeting of the
Lebanon County Con
servation District board of
directors. Requesting
conservation assistance
were the following: FFA
Cedar Crest Chapter, Corn
wall 15 acres; Herman Reist,
RI, Lebanon, 218 acres;
Calvin D. Spitler, 1695
Quentin Rd., Lebanon, 29
acres; J. C. Ice Skating
Pond, 3 acres; Millcreek
Road & Gun Club, 54 acres;
Floyd Halteman, R 2,
Lebanon, 100 acres; Henry S.
Heagy, 1971 Water St.,
Lebanon, 8 acres; T. B.
Backenstose, Hershey, 93
acres; Marvin R. Kaylor,
R 2, Annville, 165 acres; and
S. W. Ostrich, R 3, Wer
nersville, 140 acres.
By implementing these
conservation plans these
landowners will be in
compliance with the Clean
Streams Law. Mr. Karl
Hellerick, or a member of
his staff, will contact the
landowners to discuss their
farming program before
planning conservation
assistance.
In other business the topic
of Storm Water
Management, or the method
of limiting the rate of storm
water runoff from building
developments was
discussed. With a storm
water management policy
the district will be better
able to recommend action to
municipalities and
developers in installing
storm water management
facilities.
Wood Stock Canes
$l.OO to $1.25 each
Most Effective
Swine Worm
You Can Use
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Edward Keener, Karl
Hcllcrick, Thomas Johnston
and Clair Gcrbcrich will be
examining a Storm Water
Management Program in
another area, and reporting
back to the board at the
October meeting.
Mr. Philip Feather,
Chairman of the P. L. 566
Flood Control Committee,
reported on a field Inspection
of the Quittapahilla Creek in
the Annville-Cleona area. He
stated the committee will
meet with state legislators
and Dr. Maurice Goddard,
Secretary of DER, to enlist
their support and aid for the
local flood control project.
Mr. Phil Feather was
appointed delegate to
represent the Lebanon
County Conservation
District at the Annual
Conference at Valley Forge.
This October 6th to Bth
conference brings together
conservation district
directors from across the
state. Resource conservation
problems of a state wide
nature and a joint meeting
with the State Conservation
Commission round out the
agenda for this yearly an
nual conference.
Service Forester, Paul
Troutman, reported on the
Gypsy Mother Control
Program for 1975.
Karl Hellerick, SCS,
reported conservation plans
were prepared for the
following: Richard Boyer,
Rl, Pine Grove; Jeff
Waltermyer, Rl, Jonestown;
Naomi Miley and Etherl
Wenger, Rexmont; Joe
Schott, R 5, Lebanon; Alex
Hawryluk, Lebanon; George
Bowman, Lebanon;
Clarence Mase, R 5,
Lebanon; Robert Bender,
R 2, Annville; J. Ralph
Smith, Palmyra; Lew Bach
man, Rl, Newmanstown, Ed
Krebs, Rl, Grantville; and
Phebe Reed, Rl,
Fredericksburg.
The following cooperators
installed 25,640 LF of sub
surface drains: Ed Edris,
Rl, Fredericksburg; Dan
Reitz, Lebanon; Fred Otte,
Poughkeepsie, N.Y.;
Raymond Trayer, Hershey;
B. Krause; Don Blouch, R 2,
Jonestown; Larry Moyer,
Rl, Jonestown; Raymond
Boeshore, R 1 ,
Fredericksburg; H.
Bomgardner, Rl, Annville;
Steven Becker, R 3,
Lebanon; and Victor Zeigler,
R 2, Myerstown.
'''hades Grumbine, Rl,
.ic bland and Donald
Blouch, E 2, Jonestown laid
out u acres of strips. Ponds
were completed with Charles
Grumbine and Louis Vasity,
R 2, Jonestown.
Mr. HeHenck reported
several farmers are using
the silo filler or forage
chopper to seed rye on
standing coi n.
! eople
How about the man who
threw his shoes away
because he thought they
were sticking tongues out at
him Then there's the girl
who went to the corner to see
the traffic jam A truck
came along and gave her a
jar One boy sat in the living
room because he thought he
was dying And surely you
knew about the family who
moved to the city because
they heard the country was
at war
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