52—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 26,1977 IHKiiifliiilin » | Ore being wife - other hazards SS IvX; Calendars are nifty things to have around the farm. One at the desk is full of notations about banquets, farm meetings, and business memos. One beside the kitchen sink keeps records of birthdays, anniversaries, doctor and dentist appointments. And the barn calendars retain important herd breeding dates, vet visits, and calf births. This week, they all proclaimed the same noteworthy message - the first day of Spring had officially arrived. For a change, I was ahead of the calendar. I knew it was Spring without any written reminder. How? A yearly recurrence of a strange farm-related malady suddenly appeared. “Tractor fever" had struck again. Symptoms of the affliction are subtle at first; only after years of experience can the observer point toward the eventual breakdown of the stricken subject. Offhand comments about oil leaks, transmission problems, and starter failures are reliable clues. Next, the subject will spend literally hours staring intently at the farm sale and machinery ads in the paper as he progresses to the HERE'STHEOIS. HERE'S WHY IT'S A STIHL. 1. A high voltage ignition system and an efficient combustion chamber means it'll start work when you do Every time 2. A "no-thumbs" fully automatic chain oiler lets you concentrate on cutting Not oiling AND HERE'S THE BESTPLACE AROUND TO GET IT. STOLTZFUS WOODWORK |M A& B SALES & SERVICE RD Gap, PA Box 113 RmfS 2 Miles South of 1 Mile North Rt. 197 KMgWMI Route 23 Aloni 772 From Gap HH thru Monterey ROl Ronks, PA JOHN L STAUFFER GoodviHe, PA PH: 215-445-6175 ■A mile North of Goodvide on Union Grove Road Wes Stauffer Small Engines R-D.3 'h M. s. of Rt. 322 on Pleasant Ephrata, PA VaKey Rd. Ephrata Exit Neaßt 222 717-733-9174 NORMAN H. ZIMMERMAN Myerstomß.o.2 Phone (717) U6-4C95 '/< mk west Myerstewi • West Main S’ a farm and By Joyce Bupp second stage of the disease. At this point there may be slight side effects, such as odd slips of paper covered with phone numbers appearing in pockets, on desks, and randomly stuck to the office bulletin board. Newspapers will develop gaping holes as ads "are stashed away for future reference. ■* Addiction to the telephone marks progression into the third stage. The receiver may attach itself to the ear of the sufferer for long periods of time, as prospects near and far are checked out. Your telephone company may give you a citation for meritorious service when they receive your next payment. By far the most crucial stage is the fourth. The afflicted will suddenly go off by himself for hours while looking over real live prospective tractors prescriptions at machinery dealers and farm sales. This stage may pass quickly or hang on for many weeks. However, you will know the cure is at hand when he walks in the door one day with a smile and a self satisfied expression of accomplishment on his face. Yes, you have all survived 3. Hot chamber magne- 5. It's been designed to smm die-castmg makes the last at least twice as long as housing tougher And the as any other saw like it whole saw lighter 6. And by lasting twice as 4. Balanced fuel and oil long it'll really only cost tank capacities keep you about half as much from having to refill one when there's still plenty in the other “tractor fever” and iived to tell about it for another year. Do you suppose someday modem scientific medicine might come up with a vaccination for this “bug” and take all his fun away? wore IN GREAT SHAPE WITH EGGS! About 80 calories each. The incredible edible egg \ Free Demonstration Chain Saw —Concrete & Metal Saw Rentals Tack sale set for April The Boots and Saddles 4-H Club will hold their third annual tack sale to be held at the Fellenbaum Farm on Fruitville Pike half way between Manheim and Lancaster on April 1, 5 p.m. til 9 p.m. and April 2 9-a.m. The Patz Slurry Manure Pump provides the ultimate solution to the moving of slurry liquid manure from dairy, beef, hogs or poultry installations to manure storage facilities. The new Patz Slurry Pump can move slurry and liquids up to 150 feet. The manure is supplied to an underground hopper with a gutter cleaner or scraper and is forced into a 12 inch P.V.C. pipe by means of an 8 inch by 15 inch plunger. The Patz exclusive roller chain drive unit drives the plunger at a rate of 21 strokes per minute. get the PATZ FACTS FIRST Call the dealer listed below for costs and availabilities. 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