Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 15, 1977, Image 99

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    Agriculture-Industry
LANCASTER - The keeping with a previous
§ Lancaster Association of tradition established by the
Commerce and Industry, in Lancaster Chamber of
MR. DAIRYMAN!
Now’s The Time To Install Your New
Around-the-Barn BOU-MATIC PIPELINE
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BEST WISHES TO A SUCCESSFUL
LANCASTER COUNTY DAIRYMAN
Agri-King has had
Jacob S. Dienner
December 1972.
Son will be sold - born 12/3/76
Dau. will sold - born 11/8/75 due at sale time.
These are among 90 registered Holsteins (52 mature cows, 11 bred
heifers, 12 open heifers, 4 bulls, & 11 calves four months or younger) to
be sold at Jay-Way Farm dispersal sale on Friday, November 18,1977
at 11:00 A.M. Farm is located 10 miles east of Lancaster, along Route
340.
SERES REPRESENTED
8 Round Oak Rag Apple Elevation Dtrs.
5 Fleetridge Monitor Dtrs.
4 Pawnee Farm Arlinda Chief Dtrs.
3 Paclamar Astronaut Dtrs.
2 Whirlhill Kingpin Dtrs.
2 Hilltop Apollo Dtrs.
& Others
For More Information See
October 25 Issue of Holstein World
Or Send For Sale Catalog To:
CARL DILLER
2112 South Viewßd.
Lancaster, Pa. 17602
L SHIRK
2265 Colebrook Rd
Lebanon, Pa.
REASON FOR PISPEI
banquet to commemorate Lancaster County
Commerce, has agreed to
sponsor through its
Agricultural Committee the
First Annual Agriculture-'
Industry Banquet. The
banquet will be held 7:00
p.m. Thursday, November
10, at the Farm and Home
Center, 1383 Arcadia Road.
The theme of this year’s
banquet will be com
memorative of Lancaster
County Agriculture.
FISHER SPRAY PAINTERS
(Henry K Fisher Inc )
SANDBLASTING and
SPRAY PAINTING
INTERIOR and EXTERIOR
Aerial Ladder Equipment
Office & Shop - 667 Hartman Station Rd.
Residence - 2322 Old Philadelphia Pike
Lancaster, Penna
For FREE Estimates Call 717-393-6530
privilege of working with
Gordonville, Pa., since
the
of
S.H.C. GOLDEN EMPRESS
AGE
2.10
3.10
4.9
5.10
ROLLING HERD AVERAGE
year
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
IRSAL FARM SOLD
SOUTHEASTERN PENNA
REGIONAL MANAGER
George F. OeLong
225 West Woods Drive
Lititz, Pa. 17543
Phone: 717-626-0261
Pennsylvania Department
of Agriculture Secretary,
Kent Shelhamer, will be
present to personally
present 26 farm families
certificates commemorating
their farming the same farm
for a period of at least 100
years. Complimenting
Secretary Shelhamer’s
presentation will be the
featured speaker for the
Classified-EX 90
DAYS LBS. MILK
365 17,578
233 15,890
Purchased by Jay-Way Farms 9/8/75
315 21,497 829
277 22,631 881 (Inc.)
$
% FAT LBS. FAT
3.5 604
3.5 630 S
3.4 620 |
3.6 652 |
3.6 669 I
■MILK
17.167
18,034
18,021
18,022
18'597
SOUTH CENTRAL PA.
REGIONAL MANAGER
Earl H. Moyer
RD #5 Box 277
Hagerstown, MD 21740
Phone: 301-739-5199
evening, Dr. John
Schlebecker, curator of
agricultural sciences at the
Smithsonian Institute. Dr.
Schlebecker will speak on
the topic of “Preserving the
Artifacts of our Agricultural
Heritage”. Entertainment
for the evening will be
provided by the Red Rose
Chorus of S.P.E.B.S.Q.S. A.
ill members of the
business and agriculture
communities are invited to
attend this banquet which is
The grand champion Future Farmers of America
steer of the West Lampeter Community Fair was
owned by Jay McMichael, right, and purchased by
Raymond B. Leaman & Sons, Willow Street Rl.
Representing the firm is Raymond B. Leaman. left.
LBS. FAT
720
607
Contact your local representative or call one of
the following managers:
MYRON 0. LeVAN
RD2
Watsontown, PA 17777
PHONE:
717-742-8064
ROY L SHERTZER ORIE KINDY
Route 6, Long Lane Road Box 180
Lancaster, PA 17603 Plumsteadville, PA 18949
PHONE; PHONE:
717/872-7342 215-766 8077
SALES REPRESENTATIVES
NEEDED
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 15,1977
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CHECK THESE FEATURES
+ Na-Churs product - contains N-P-K,
sulphur, plus trace elements and has a pH of 6.8
to 7.2.
+ Trace elements can be mixed according to
soil recommendations.
+ Neutral plant food and trace elements can
all be placed in Root zone at planting time.
+ Ease of handling - no bags to lift.
+ Our program with Na-Churs liquid fertilizer
will increase your profits.
A customer of Na-Churs liquid fertilizer will
receive at no additional cost a FREE SOIL TEST
for
Pounds Per Acre
Calcium
Phos.
Pans Per MiEon
sponsored to provide an
opportunity for members
from both communities 10
convene in appreciation of
the contribution that each
makes to the Lancaster
County economy. Advance
reservations are required
for this event and may be
made by contacting the
LACI Office, 30 West Orange
Street (397-3531), prior to
November 4, 1977. The cost
of banquet tickets is $6.00 per
person.
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