★ CURRENT OVERSTOCKS ★ LAST YEAR’S MODELS ★ ONE OF A KIND ★ SPECIAL BUYS \ LAWN AND S GARDEN \ HAND AND S POWER TOOLS AC Spark Plugs Reg.M" 63' Resister 74* ALL 15 GAL ALL BARN SELECTED DRUMS OF DOOR TRACK TOOLS OIL AND ACCESSORIES OF ALL KINDS 25% OFF 25% OFF 25% OFF TRACTOR SCRAPER H.D. BLADES 7 ft. Wa&2#949 Now 217.49 SELECTED TRACTOR REAR TIRES 25% OFF FEED CART SELECTED WAS *5039 LAWN MOWER SELECTED 1 1 o' OO PARTS COWBOY BOOTS One Ult 25% OFF 25 % OFF SALE GOOD THRU NOVEMBER 15 0 Efi TIRES AND AUTOMOTIVE ACCESSORIES ) PAINT AND S HARDWARE 6 TON WAGON HOIST Was 1*049 Now 141.47 no^^wSS9 HOT WATER HEATERS Low As 71.24 Stock On Hand ■* So Shop Early For The Best Selection' * Sale Includes Selections From The Following Categones rFARM SUPPLIES < AND FIELD , K EQUIPMENT /- CLOTHING FOR THE FAMILY 12 TON WAGON WAS 619.99 Now 464.99 One Left BATTERIES Low As 2749 Now 20.99 GR 24 SHALLOW WELL WATER SYSTEM WAS4463S* Now 110.24 Lehigh farmers want canal, but no dam SEIPSTOWN - Members of the Lehigh County Far mers Association reaffirmed their opposition to the Trexler Dam Pro]ect on Sept. 30 when the group met near here for their annual meeting. Attended by ap proximately 150 members, the group also gave con sideration to PFA business policies, rural roads, land preservation, broken covenants, sludge dumping, farm machinery parts, farm exports, and the Panama Canal. On the latter, the group voted that the United States keep possession of its right to the waterway, reports Minnie Young, Lehigh County information director for the Farmers Association. The group also favors ex pansion of the tarm com modity export trade, wants the equipment industry to standardize parts, wants guidelines enforced for the dumping of sludge on far mland, favors a high priority on land preservation, and wants Pennsylvania’s Available for October delivery New Design Gra ins and accessories The newest bins on the market, with features no other manufacturer can offer Dealer inquiries invited Dealerships are available in several areas I Place your orders today with nearest ■ ■ Long dealer or contact: 5 ■ 8 I LONG MFG. NC INC. ! ■ P.O. BOX N S ■ CENTRAL SQUARE, NY 13036 | | 315-668-2002 | Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 8,1977- Department of Tran sportation (PennDOT) to remain responsible for the building and maintenance of secondary roads. The group further noted that Penn Dot use its funds from motor vehicle registrations strictly for road and building and maintenance. On the issue of broken covenants (Acts 519 and 319), the Farmers Association voted that all back taxes plus penalties Horse LAMPETER The West Lampeter Community Fair all western horse show was held Sep tember 30, as part of the program of the fair. Two champions of the show were chosen. In the afternoon session, Sandy Hamilton, Lampeter, was named champion with Lashon Bussell, Manheim, winning reserve honors. A and interest be returned to the school district, township, or county on the same proportions as it was leveled. Guests for the evening included Gerard Szczypior, a young Polish farm engineer who is in the United States on a 4-H exchange program; state representatives William Khngeman, Frank Melusky, and Joseph Zeller. Szczypior gave a slide presentation on his native Poland. show held at fair trophy was presented to the champion by John W Eshelman&Sons. In the evening session, the champion of the show was Ken Huber, Ronks, who also received a trophy from John W. Eshelman & Sons. George Schaeffer, Reiffton, was named reserve champion. Judge for the show was Jeff Sheffer, Mountville, Pa. 19 9
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