Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 02, 1976, Image 19

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    Candidates in special series
irKwamr, »*• • pouurai
indidate* from South
Pmnajrtvanla will
t r.fmot ooe another on *
-t* prime-time series
r rt-durrd by WITF-TV,
< ». Herahey,
t-eg inning Friday. October «,
at ‘f .10 pm The four part
»rnr* of 90-mlnufe
programa. called "The
Voting Machine." will
feature candidate* running
in state legislative and U.S
( ongrcsslonal race* In
VUTT s ten-county coverage
area
I hiring the programs, each
dealing with a specific
population center, can
dies from that geographic
area will make opening
Elements and then discuss
GET PREPARED CHECK WITH US FOR YOUR
LIQUID MANURE
The , is Coming FAST
EQUIPMENT
isai Tox-O-Wik GRAIN DRYER Better Bilt Vacuum Spreaders
with or without Injection Chisels
" • Low Operating Cost j.
• Simple Operation nUSKJf spre3defS
• Self Loading and Unloading
• Grain Cleaner within Dryer 1250 Gal. - 3750 Gal.
We Have More Husky Manure Pumps
Dryers in Stock " s,uny Gun ” for that Tough Pumping Job
Models No. 370 and No. 570
gig
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UK-
K MILKERS y
* Pail Milkers Electric or Vacuum Pulsator
* Around the Barn Pipeline
* Herringbone Milking Parios
* Carousels and Polygon Parlors
•Auto. Teat Cup Detachers
SQIE. WOODS DRIVE, lititz. pa 1/543 ANSWERING SERVICE (717) 733-1224 phone (7i7) 6261151
the Issue* with politics)
)oumalM John Baer and a
local member of the league
of Women Voters
Scattered throughout the
program* will be specially
produced spots" designed
to provide basic voter in
formation. Including a
demonstration of the
operation of a voting
machine and a tongue- in
chcek cartoon mini-aerie*
called Field Guide for
Candidate Watchers," which
will identify types of
'political birds ”
The first "voting
Machine" program (on
October 8) will feature
candidates from the York
and Gettysburg areas and
will be repeated on Satur-
GRAIN BINS
v Grain Augers Transport and Utility
SHENK'S FARM
Oct 9. at 2JO YORK.
GETTYSBURG AREA
CANDIDATES Pa Senate
District J 3 Pa House
Districts 89. SC. 91. 72. 93. 94.
56. I lt>3
Fri . Oct 15 Repeats Sal ,
Oct 16. at 530 LAN
CASTER. IJvBANON AREA
CANDIDATES Pa Senate
District 13 Pa House
IJlstricls 96. 97. 98, 99. 100,
101, tt 102
Fn . Oct 22 Repeats Sal,
Oct 23. at 5 30
HARRISBURG. WEST
AUTOMATED BATCH DRYER
CIRCLE
Some Sizes
in Stock
THE MILKER
DAIRYMEN ARE
TALKING ABOUT
Complete Planning Installation
day. October 9. at 3 30 p m
The complete series is
scheduled a* follow*
PROGRAM 1
Fri . Oct 8 Repeal* Sat
PROGRAM I
PROGRAM 3
Model No. AS3OO
Call Us For A
Demonstration
In Your Stable
or Parlor
SHORE. ItTRSHKY ART.A
CANDIDATES Pa Sm*t»
Districts IS and 31 Pa Houae
District* tt. 87. 88. 103. 104.
ICC. t, 108
PROGRAM 4
n . Ort 79 Hepeat* Sat .
Oct 30. at 3 30 WITT AREA
US ( ONC.RKSMONAL
CANDIDATES 9th US
( ongressional District
(Serving Juniata, Perry.
Western ( umbcrland.
Franklin, and Snyder
Counties | 16th U S
Congressional District
(Serving I,ancaster and
Southern I e ban on Counties,
including the city of
Lebanon) 17th U S
Congressional District
(Serving Dauphin and
Northern I>c ban on Counties)
BULK MILK COOLERS (
Service
SERVICE
Lancaattr Firming. Satui
*322 paid for lamb
V I’IIHATA • A record
price of fT per pound was
P»*d by Noah Wenger Last
week for the champion
carcass lamb at the Kphrata
Fair Wenger, who is a
candidate for the 99th
IHstrirt State Houae scat,
aulhonie-d that the money be
donated to a charity of his
choice The previous record
price for such a sale was |6
per pound, set in 1974
The champion lamb, a
Dorset, belonged to Barbara
Herr of Narvon Weighing 46
pounds on the rail, it had
19lh U S Congressional
District (Serving Adams,
Eastern Cumberland, and
York Counties)
.X ~
m- -
Oct 2.1976
rirUcr pUc»d third In on
the-hoof ramp*thion
Sieve Slt«um' impound
Hampshire tm the reserve
champion ol both the live
weight and on nil *how*
WGSA r* dlo of Kphmta paid
>2 M per pound for the
animal
The on hoof placing*
follow
1 Rick Straus*. 2 Steve
Strauss, 3 Barbara Herr. 4
Robert Strauss. > Eliiabeth
Herr, 6 Dean ?jcgler, 7
Brian Martin
On rail placing* were in
this order 1 Barbara Herr,
2 Steve Strauss, 3 Rick
Strauss. 4 Elizabeth Herr, 5
Robert Strauss. 6 Dean
Ziegler, 7 Brian Martin
Pa, hog route
restricted
NEW YORK, N Y. - State
and federal hog cholera
quarantines on New Jersey
swine have been lifted, the
U.S. Department of
Agriculture has announced.
Still in effect, however, are
state restrictions on swine
shipments into Penn
sylvania. Swine owners in
New Jersey should contact
state animal health officials
before shipping hogs into
Pennsylvania.
Although quarantines have
been lifted, a concentrated
surveillance in Gloucester
and Cape May counties will
be continued. APHIS of
ficials emphasized that
testing of blood serums of
slaughter hogs will be a
major part of the sur
veillance. A cooperative
state-federal hog cholera
task force has been in
operation since Aug. 2, the
the disease was
confirmed in Cape May
county. l
Soybeans
way up
WASHINGTON, D.C. -
U.S. stocks of old crop
soybeans are estimated at
244 million bushels as of
September 1, USDA reported
last week. The figure is up
more than a third from a
year ago and 49 per cent
above the Sept. 1974 level.
The only year to top it was
1969 when 327 million bushels
were on hand.
On the farm soybean
stocks totaled a record high
85 million bushels, up 10
million bushels from the
previous high set a year ago.
Off the farm stocks, at 159
million bushels, are up 44 per
cent from a year earlier.
The big carryover came
despite a September 1975-
August 1976 disappearance
of 1.46 billion bushels that
was up 22 per cent from the>
previous year.
Caught Doodling
In the middle of a ge
ography lesson, Stew was
caught doodling on his desk
“Stew,” said the teacher,
“v/hat do you know about
the Rumanian border’” Sur
prised, Stew could only say
“Oh, he’s the guy that goes
out with my aunt and my
father doesn’t like it 1 ”
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