36 —Lancaster Farming. Saturday, June 25, 1977 By DIETER KRIEG Except for the anger displayed by the bolts of lightning and ac companying thunder, the look of the sky mirrored "my mood gloom. The makings of a disaster were in front of me and there was nothing I could do about it. Mother Nature was angry, or if that wasn't the case, she was being overly generous with the amount of water she was handing out. Sheets of water, driven by strong winds, were beating young plants of com to the ground and tearing many of them out. A river of muddy water swirled its way around the house, carrying with it some of the gravel of th& driveway. I watched the scene helplessly, 'hoping only that the damage would not be too great. Picking up a pair of binoculars, I observed a portion of the field which was* most vulnerable to erosion. Rampaging water was cutting through the topsoil and depositing debris along a fence at the bottom of the field. A good sized lake was also forming there. INCREASED PROFITS FROM EVERY ACRE OF CORN? SPARK GROWTH STIMULANT ON CORN LANCASTER COUNTY AVERAGE INCREASES: I • ...... I 11 BUSHELS OF CORN PER ACRE! LANCASTER AND CHESTER COUNTIES EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTOR ORGANIC iXmmamiUM plant food Y [ ANHYDROUS AMMONIA j ■ 2313 NORMAN RD. LANCASTER. PA PH. 717-397-5152 Down in the pasture, the water carried tin cans, bottles, and other refuse along its path. They had been dropped off by careless motorists and now posed a closer threat to livestock and tractor tires. The fence near the stream at the other end of the farm was being pressured by the excess water and floating debris. With a little bit of luck it would hold, but quite often it broke, thus creating that much more work for us. Although the rain was welcome and needed, coming down as fast and violently as it did, it had created a lot more harm than good. Valuable topsoil was lost, fences were broken, plants were washed out or covefed over with mud, gullies were formed, and hazardous objects such as bottles were strewn across the pasture. The sight was frustrating and an unfortunate chapter of life on the farm. DID IT LAST YEAR? APPLIED PROFESSIONALLY BY AIR REMEMBER - TIME OF APPLICATION IS CRITICAL! Checks Hanks wins speaking cont David Hanks GETTYSBURG - David Hanks, from Drumore, Lancaster County, won the Grange Leadership School’s speaking contest on Wed nesday evening in the 19 to 35 year olds age group. Hanks, along with the other contestants, spoke on how the Grange could im prove in individual com munities and on a national >lB.OO PER ACRE ADDED PROFIT! ASSOCIATED DEALER Farmer’s Fertilizer Elizabethtown scale. Speeches were limited to between four and six minutes in length. Runner-up in the senior division contest was Sherrie Higinbotham from Smock, Fayette County. Taking third place was Anna May Snyder of 126 South 17th Street, Camp Hill. Her younger brother, James, placed second in the junior division contest, which is limited to 14 to 18 year olds. Taking home the honors the younger set was July INCLUDES • Carrying case • 4 pack of oil • Quart of bar • Sparkplug with purchase of * Spark plug wi Poulan S2SDA-14" • Extra cutting ( • Cham file and Total rptd'l value o( bonus items S4B 35 OBERHOLTZER'S “»«" jJmSbk RD 4 Gettybsurg, Pa 717-334-3710 CHESTER CO. ADAMS CO. M. S. YEARSLEY ft SONS DD West Chester, Penna R-P- WILLIAMS 4 215-696-2990 ColumbiaPa 717-684-2019 WEBER’S HARDWARE 100 W Mam St Mechamcsburg, Pa 717-766-3451 LANCASTER CO. ANDREW BEILER 196 Eastbrook Rd Smoketown. Pa C. H. LAUSCH Ephrata. Pa 717-733-3749 MAUSS SHARPEN' 1 LAWN CARE OF PENNA. 524 N Pershing Martmdale. Pa 215-445-6650 LONG’S MOWER STICKLERS HOME SERVICE & SALES Red Lion P* Lititz. Pa 717-244 8187 717 626-8180 WEHLER’S LAWN NiSSLEY’S FARM SERVICE 3655 Admire R° jd Washington Boro Pa 717-285-4844 717 292 3418 ‘Factory suggested list price Pauli From Le mo , nace. In third pia Mary Styer from i R 2. lUe contestants p their speeches foil Wednesday evening which had the Firstj the National g 3 Dorothy Scott - d speaker. She is th 3 National Grange] John Scott. Her thj “Quality Plus” Grangers can strive for it iff fc AMOS STOLTZFUS Box 67 Hensel Road Kmzers, Pa LEBANON CO; NEUIN'S SALES 4 333 W Market St Jonestown Pa 717-865-3487 PAT I SON Jonestown Pa 717-867-2998 YORK CO York Penna 717-843 1716