68—Lancaitar Farming. Saturday, Nov. 1, 1975 HERE ARE YOUR FOOD PROBLEMS suinss dots® amSH ©SJLOIMig HERE ARE THREE SOLUTIONS So vim n@©ooo(^2) BoWm <ass®Gsisß3J So noon i?wmzmrooo POULTRY PRODUCTS (your body and your wallet) One salesgirl m a candy store always had customers lined up waiting while other salesgirls stood around with nothing to do. The owner of the store noted her popularity and asked for her secret. “It’s easy,” she said. “The other girls scoop up more than a pound of candy and then start taking away. I always scoop up less than a pound and then add to it.” Few things in life are as important as the pride of craftsmanship, at whatever level it may occur the pride in a job well done, the feeling of having a horse that one can ride. Brooke Allen f iocot 1 ® FARM WHITE V VOCO M IS THE PROVEN WHITEWASH THAT IS NATURALLY ADHESIVE. Voco II is NOT A LIME whitewash. Voco II will not flake or scale off Voco II dries white APPLIED BY RICHAKU R. FORRY 71 / 2020 Horseshoe Road Lancaster, PA Phone 717-397 0035 We are also equipped to serve you with modern equipment m all your areas of crop spraying The Answer To Both Inflations THE PENNSYLVANIA POULTRY FEDERATION I believe that every right implies a responsibility; every opportunity, an obligation; every possession, a duty. John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Wouldn’t it be nice to be as sure of anything as some people are of everything? It’s much easier to be critical than to be correct. Disraeli DER to survey pesticide users HARRISBURG - The Department of En vironmental Resources will conduct a survey of pesticide users to evaluate the extent to which they generate related waste materials and to determine if any of the users have surplus chemicals on hand now which will require disposal. William Apgar, Pesticides Project Coordinator in DER’s Bureau of Com munity Environmental Control, said many pesticides frequently no longer can be used as pesticides due to various factors, including En- Men are inclined, when in the wrong, to lay the blame on someone else. We’re like the small boy who was standing on the cat’s tail. His mother hearing the terrible commotion called from an adjoining room: “Tommy, stop pulling that cat’s tail!” “I’m not pulling the cat’s tail. I’m standing on it. He’s the one that’s doing the pulling.” A sense of humor is what makes you laugh at something which would make you mad if it happened to you. BALLY LONGACRE ELECTRIC 845-2261 CAMP HILL LLOYD SULTZBAUGH 737-4554 ELLIOTTSBURG HAMBURG HONEY BROOK ZOOK’S FARM STORE 273-9730 KIRKWOOD LANDIS &ESBENSHADE LEBANON vironmental Protection Agency regulatory action, lack of need as anticipated at the time of purchase and disasters such as fire and flood. Apgar said DER FARMERS TAX SAVER Slate Farm’s New Individual Hetiriment A it can help you set a portion of •_ J I your income *<■' .J = aside now for \ N ’ - • J-iij si: future enjoyment... - / free from current x . . n ' v income tax. L ■ .v' 'WI FOR DETAILS SEE OR CALL i. Wilbur Sollenberger 303 Mable Avenue Bus. 717-397-3579 - W Res. 717-392-1900 r i :W ©I Slate Farm Life insurance Company MomeO»t'Ce Bloomington Illinois Like a good neighbor. State Farm is there CARL BAER 582-2648 H. DANIEL WENGER 488-6574 786-4158 MARVIN HORST 272-0871 working with the Depart* mcnt of Agriculture to develop a plan to resolve potential environmental problems which may involve these haxardous waste materials. Anyone having a problem with pesticide waste disposal is asked to contact the DER Pesticides Project at (717) 783*8810 or contact any Community Environmental Control Bureau county of* fice. McftIUSTERVILLE CLAIR SANER & SON 463-2234 MILLERSBURG LEO LANDIS 692-4647 MILTON LANDIS FARMSTEAD AUTOMATION 437-2375 NEWVILLE FRED B McGILLURAY 776-7312 PIPERSVILLE JOSEPH MOYER 776-8675 STREET MD WALTER WEBSTER 452-8521 THOMfISVILLE KENNETH L.SPAHR 225-1064
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