—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 8, 1976 UCP jog scheduled Sunday, May 16 is the day for jogging to support United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) transportation for the handicapped citizens of Lancaster County. The 5- mile jogathon is set to begin in Lancaster County Park at 2:00 p.m. For those who prefer to walk, the 10-mile course is suggested. The Y.M.C.A. also is organizing a Id-mile run beginning at the Y.M.C.A., 572 N. Queen St. at 12:30 p.m. on May 16. In dividuals who register for this event are invited to get sponsors to benefit the U.C.P. transportation ser vices as well. Drug law violation statistics All ages of walkers and joggers may register for the events. Awards will be given in various categories. Church groups, schools, and office group, even a sewing circle are welcome to offer a challenge to another group. Failure to* follow preslaughter withdrawal times for animal drugs reportedly accounted for 72 percent of violative tissue residues in food producing animals, including poultry, during the first half of 75. Other residue violation causes reported were: suspected feed mixing or feed delivery error, 15 percent inadequate storage bin cleaning, eight percent; and failure to state with drawal times on drug labels or feed tags, five percent. The report was compiled from 85 of 106 investigations where FDA inspectors were able to pinpoint a possible cause for an illegal residue. 53 percent of the residue violations could be traced to the use of medicated feeds. Read the Farm Women Calendar. Instant Replay WV i . C 4 fel I Aji € f, p p' f ]f I li A new scholarship program for high school seniors interested in careers in the dairy industry has been announced by United Dairy Industry Association (UDIA). The scholarship, ad ministered by the Dairy Shrine Club, is funded by employees of UDIA. One student per year will be awarded $l,OOO toward the freshman year study of dairy marketing, dairy manufacturing, home economics, ag journalism or related field. Applications for the scholarship may be obtained get rid x. \ OF FLIES WITH . Sura-i-kil 100 ELECTR,C FLY KILLER v r—^ Available From Your Friendly Surge Dealer and Associates JAMES LEFEVER BUS. PH. (717) 786-1533 HOME PH. (717) 529-2618 SERVICEMAN ROUTE SALESMAN CHARLES WAGNER JIM CARPENTER (717) 529-2358 (717) 464-2361 COVERING SO. LANC. CO. & SO. EASTERN YORK CO. AREAS. 24 HOUR SERVICE - 7 DAYS A WEEK JIM’S SURGE SALES & SERVICE Oak Bottom RD Box 37 Quarryville, PA. V* mile West of Quarryville Dairy scholarships available from: Miles R. McCairy, Secretary, Dairy Shrine Club, CM) Curtiss Breeding Service; Cary, Illinois 60013; Phone: (312) 639-2141. To be considered for fall term 1976, forms must be completed and returned by June 15. READ LANCASTER FARMING FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS This ow dr w m INC. BOX 216, R.D.12 YORK, PA 17406 PH: 717-755-2690 He that respects himself is safe from others, he ioears a coat of mail that none can pierce moi Longfellow IT'S THE TOPS! QVAUTY FEEDS AT 10W COST FLORIN FEEDS PHONE 653-1451 WOLGEMUTH BROS., INC. 230 South Market Avenue Ml Joy, Pennsylvania Stormor EZEE-DRY The Stormor EZEE-DRY with the patented overhead drying floor uses all available heat to keep drying costs low. Plus the bin can be used for gram storage too. See your Stormor dealer for all the facts that can help save you money this year. Loucks GRAIN EQUIPMENT SrfSialilßiSßiaiiWi Wolgemuth Bros., Inc., is ready to serve your individual needs with modern manufacturing facilities and excellent service. , ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, 111. -A. O. Smith Har vestore Products, Inc., has announced the availability of a special U.S. Bicentennial emblem for its Harvestore oxygen-limiting feed storage structures. The red, white and blue design bears a federal shield and the legend: “1776-1976 Spirit of America.” The special design is an integral part of the glass-fused-to-steel finish on a Har vestore structural sheet. The Bicentennial sheets may be purchased as an option for Harvestore structures. 72 $
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