Tobacco bam (Continued from Page Al) The happy part of this story is that, true to their Lancaster County heritage, friends and neighbors showed up throughout the day Monday to help clean up the collapsed barn and carry out the tobacco. Many of the helpers were members of the Elizabethtown Young Fanners of which Mowrer is a member. Mowrer said they kept a record of those who came to help and at the end of the day over 78 names were listed. Nearly a dozen women Drain Fields - Filter Beds Specializing in Sewage Systems I | Dynamic Masonry U Contractors GORDONVILLE HOTHzdwi WEEK, OCT. 4-10 THE FARMERS NATIONAL BANK Of OUARRWIU.E SMALL ENOUGH TO KNOVYYOU... LARGE ENOUGH TO SERVE YOU TWO CONVENIENT SOUTHERN LANCASTER COUNTY LOCATIONS Quarryville PHONE (717) 786-7337 PENN HILL AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY LENDER EACH ACCOUNT INSURED TO $lOO,OOO came to help serve food to the hungry crew at meal time. Despite a stiff wind, by the end of Monday all the tobacco had been re-hung on wagons to be moved to _ a neighboring farm where Mowrer rented a bam. He said, “I was pleased and amazed. I didn’t think it could be done in one day. It went well.” The tobacco bam will be rebuilt, but in the meantime, Mowrer was grateful to all those who set about the depressing task of undoing many weeks of labor. MIKE FISHER & LARRY HERR 687-6801 SPECIAL FARM PRICES FREE ESTIMATES 4-H gives the young folks of this community a broader outlook of the world around them...and gives us a community of responsible, self-assured young people. We are proud of the work they do. MEMBER F D 1 C Before the windstorm this tobacco hung in even rows in the tobacco shed. Now it is a twisted mess, and all the work of filling the Pa. egg production up slightly HARRISBURG - August 1981 egg production in Pennsylvania totaled 342 million, according to the Pennsylvania Crop Reporting Service. The August production was slightly above the 341 million eggs gssssssss % - Independent-researcher, 21 years studying and testing chemicals * || * Graduate of the University of Wisconsin, Studies are horticulture jij * Worked along with ABC news, 20/20 news, & NBC news reguarding chemical dumps M II M II M II II II II H g PROVEN METHODS FOR: * Maximum Yields * Rapid Growth * Early Maturity INSECT AND WEED CONTROL WITHOUT-POISIONS AND TOXIC CHEMICALS SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION. ECONOMY, ECOLOGY AND HEALTH CAN WE REALLY JOKE OUR CROPS HEALTHY BY DUMPING POISIONS ON THEM?????? Don’t Miss This Noted Authority On Organic Farming GO THE GOD GIVEN WAY REGISTER EARLY LIMITED SEATING THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8. 1981 7:30 P.M. SIGHT & SOUND AUDITORIUM RT. 896 STRASRURG, FA |iaaßaaß«aaexMN»aaMsaßSßMMaaB»e«MMBBBMaaaßK I REGISTRATION FORM (MO Phone Reservations) . ADDRESS TICKETS Send a stamped, self-addressed envelope with your check for the correct amount to: NO REFUNDS produced m August 1980. The August average of 15.9 million layers was one percent below a year ago. Egg production per 100 layers was 2,148 compared with 2,120 in August 1980. The nation’s laying flocks »« 8 M II .v.V -A.'A M 0 $4.00 each (Advance) Through Monday, October 5, 1981 $5.00 each at the door Sid and Marie Moyer (7XI) 397-6410 P.O. Box 754 Lancaster Pa 17603 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 3,1981-A33 barn was done in reverse as the tobacco was carried out to be stored elsewhere. from Groonbay Wlicomln FARMERS. GARDENERS lURSERYMEN * HEALTHIER CROPS * HEALTHIER LIVESTOCK * Higher Protein Count * Less Supplementation * Better Nutrition produced 5.78 billion eggs during August, up fractionally from a year ago. The number of layers for August averaged 281 million compared with 285 million a year earlier. Publisher * Farmer HOMEOWNERS NATURE LOVERS lAIRYMEN. Sfi y-j-s PHONE NO. TICKETS. TOTAL ENCLOSED SO REFUNDS \ I
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