Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 21, 1978, Image 20

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It didn't take long for a crowd to gather when Barbara Herr, Narvon, started
shearing a sheep at the Park City Mall. While still in her teens, the young lady is
a veteran sheep shearer and didn't even nick the animal while working in front
of her 100 or so observers.
Preventive guidelines issued
to contain LT disease
GUIDELINES AND
RECOMMENDATIONS
FOR THE PREVENTION
OF FURTHER SPREAD OF
LARYNGOTRACHEITIS
(dip and save)
The purposes, as outlined
by the Lancaster County
Poultry Association, are to
prevent the spread im
mediately, and to make
poultrymen aware of good
procedures to be taken to
prevent future outbreaks of
any poultry disease.
The following guidelines,
although aimed primarily at
poultrymen themselves,
should also be followed by
anyone doing business with
poultrymen, such as ser
vicemen, processors, feed
deliverymen, egg haulers,
exterminators, poultry mov
ing crews and so on.
SECURITY
Locks and signs should be
placed on doors. It’s also
recommended that
poultrymen don’t take their
Sunday afternoon dinner
guests through the poultry
facilities. Limit entries into
the building as much as
possible, and enter only with
the strictest of precautions.
Insist that salesmen, feed
deliverymen, egg customers
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DISTRIBUTOR FOR:
UV SCHLESSMAN'S
V SEED CORN
BOOKING BY OCT. 30 - EARLY DISCOUNT
★ WINTER RYE * CERT. BARLEY
★ CERT. WHEAT * BALER TWINE
★ EARLY BOOKINGS ON CHEMICALS
FERTILIZER FACILITY
NOW IN OPERATION
★ BULK or BAG *
Truck Spreader and New Tylers Available
CALL FOR QUOTES
BOYD'S SEED CENTER
306 lona Rd., Lebanon, PA. 17042
Phone: 717-272 8943
iy f Octohtr 21,1971
and pick-up men absolutely
stay out of poultry houses.
Use all-in, all-out opera
tions where possible. Houses
which aren’t completely
emptied of birds periodically
will stand much greater
chances of harbpring
diseases and infecting in
coming flocks.
Provide obvious outside
receptacle for feed slips, in
voices and messages.
Known your pullet source
and Insist on vaccination
programs.
Do not allow other
poultrymen in your chicken
house and do not visit other
facilities.
Have good rodent control.
EQUIPMENT NEEDED TO
CONTROL POULTRY
DISEASES
Locks, signs, disinfectant,
Grange talent featured
DENVER, Colo. - Variety
acts, singers, dancers and
musicians, representing
Slate Granges from all
across the country, will
compete in the 112th annual
session of the National
boot brushes, a galvanized
No. 2 laundry tub or foot tub,
coveralls, rubber boots, are
all needed for good sanita
tion and health safety of the
flock. Keep the above
materials handy for
authorized visitors only;
otbert have no business go
ing into the house.
DO’S AND DONTS
Enforce all of the pro
cedures given. No body is to
be excepted. Include ser
vicemen, vaccination crews,
exterminators, electricians,
moving crews, feed and egg
deliverers, repairmen,
plumbers, utilitymen,
salesmen and others enter
ing your farm.
Provide the equipment
listed above.
Grange being held Nov. 13-20
in Denver, Colorado.
The entertainers who have
already won first place
honors in their respective
states will perform in either
the family musical contest
or talent finals. Both are
open to the public and will be
held Nov. 17 at the Regency
Hotel. National winners will
receive cash awards.
FANtastic!
New ski-doo BLIZZARD® 5500
Performance sled and family sled wrapped
up in one great fun package Big fan-cooled
Rotax At a fan-cooled price New Fan Jet
air cooled muffler Free wheeling Torque
Reaction" slide suspension Sleek wind
tunnel-tested "Total Design ” Blasts across
snow like a high wind Great feeling The
fan-cooled Blizzard 5500'
GoSook.
— S SHADY MA
LAWN & GARDE
AT JOHN L. STAUFFER REPAIR SERVICE
GOODVILLE, PA. PH: 215-445-6175
Grange women to be
DENVER, Colo. - The
250,000 women across the
country who belong to the
.Grange are involved in a
variety of educational,
social, national and in
ternational projects and
contests. The results of their
efforts during 1978 will he
highlighted during the 112th
annual, session of the
National Grange, Nov. 13 to
20 in Denver, Colorado.
The National Grange
sponsors the nation's largest
needlework contest. First
place winners-at the state
level will be Judged at the
national convention and
presented cash awards. The
Grange also sponsors the
largest general sewing
contest. First place winners
in each division, who were
selected earlier this year,
will model their prize win
ning outfits. A Best of Show
will be selected and awarded
many cash and merchandise
awards.
First place winners in the
1978 Stuffed Toy Contest will
be judged at the convention
and awarded national prizes:
All of the stuffed toys en-
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Truck Spreading Service Of >
BAKER'S LIMESTONE AND ROYSTER BONANZA
FERTILIZERS, UREA, AND AMMONIUM SULFATE
OR TRACTOR SPREADERS AVAILABLE.
We handle fertilizer in bulk and bags, retail and wholesale.
ARCADIAN GOLDEN URAN 30%. P6ly-N 10-34-0, or
prescription liquid mix fertilizer wholesale or spread.
Plus retail Insecticides and Herbicides.
MARTIN'S LIQUID SERVICE
c/b JOHN Z. MARTIN
RDI. Box 716. New Holland, PA 17557 Phone: 717-354-5848
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tered in the contest are given
to local children’s hospitals.
Both the needlework and
stuffed toys will be on
display at the Regency Hotel
and. open to the public. All
three contests are also open
to non-members.
Each year the women’s
activities department
participates in -an in-
ternationaT project jwith
‘ CARE, Inc. Load Granges
raise funds to. support the
project. The results of their
efforts will. be reported
-ALSO
Call Us For All Your Chemical Needi.
honored.
during a women’s activities
banquet, November 16' at the.
Regency Hotel/ Mrs. Jenny
Grebusky, Director of
Women’s Activities, will also
outline efforts during the
past year regarding their
national health project to aid
the deaf and bearing im
paired. She will announce
thewinner of the Director of
the Year, competition and
present additional awards to
other, women selected for
national recognition as a
result of their outstanding
work during 1978.
JSWsS
Tr«tem«rks of Bombardter Limited