D2o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 27,1982 Berks Co. DHIA Glenn R. Harmsh #l7 H #9l H Arland O. Davis *lB H Glenn E. Hoffman Cathy H Y Creek Haven Farm #ll7 H Wilmer R. Martin Brenda H 6 & K Grimes #l9 #166 #4 #l4 #lO James & Pamela Berry #2 H David L. Schrack #97 H #6l #l2 Meadow Spring Farm #307 H Kenneth H. Wenger #lO • H #46 H #49 H #5l H #2l H A Railroad Car of Timvr-I IFF* tough POLYETHYLENE TANKS JUST ARRIVED SPRAYER TANKS - for or replacement STATIONARY TANKS liquid fertilizer storage ALL SIZES AVAILABLE FROM 25 GAL. to 2,000 GAL We also stock a complete line of: Sprayer Nozzels & Accessories Teejetr Pumps & Accessories SsaM! 801 l Values & Nylon Fittings, YOUR COMPLETE HEADQUARTERS FOR SPRAYERS & PARTS PAUL B. ZIMMERMAN, INC. Hardware • Farm Supplies Box 128 R.D.ff4, Lititz, PA 17543 Custom Manufacturing Wood Comer Rd. Crane Service 1 Mile West of Ephrata Phone:7l7-738-1121 (Continued from Page D 18) 4-2 3-3 305 304 18,817 20,403 306 18,953 3-0 305 18,119 4-0 305 17,753 305 20,659 305 305 305 3C5 303 302 16,589 17.628 18,176 17,237 18,174 14,225 305 19,311 305 305 305 16,756 18,958 17,500 283 17,480 5-0 9-7 3-3 9-0 0-0 305 305 305 305 305 16,717 19,538 18,902 21,064 18,401 new for Sprayer Hose Ernest Fabian #62 H Clarence C. Sattazahn 630e1a H 59Barb H Poplar Drive Holstein Karla H George S. Troutman Jr. Pebble H 753 688 679 714 687 801 736 673 720 713 767 743 662 853 703 661 652 692 651 769 658 4 5' Wayne plans annual sheep HONESDALE The 1982 annual sheep marketing sponsored by the Wayne County Sheep and Wool Growers Association will be held at the Pleasant Valley Grange on Tuesday evening, March 2 at 7:45 p.m. Highlights of the'evening include comments from Tom Fasshauer of Art’s Appar§l, Honesdale, on * V? *' ,Ji f r" s r'^i!‘' v " -<' ' - ‘Vv ’ ' £p r •T- ' **V ~ C' Jt Sr;. «v» V- - "-? -'■«■ , . gray ’ -:, ; - v 'Mai^yffiraJCor®::. ' staves reflectli«ht ttt. times .. betttrttedark Hue—and -, 'b«tet.than any ocberstave. '*" ' /'fluctuation in the structure. f"- Better Insulation . value. Concrete is a _ ~ much better insulation material than steel! And the unique Vibra-Cor® design makesa Madison stave better „ than any other concrete stave. Result: Your Madison provides lowest possible temperature variations. 3 Lets expansion and contraction. ) The real key to top^. quality haylage. LcssHeat - transfer. Less "breathing.” A better atmosphere for a perfect' ■feed—-’no matter how much the weather fluctuates. TOUR IN LANCASTER COUNTYAREA Join us for a hearty noon time dinner at the Holiday Inn East Rt. 30. We meet at 9:30 A.M. for coffee & donuts. Please call 717-464-4662 or your local dealer for reservations. TUESDAY, MARCH 2nd UtttMtown, PA Harrisonburg, VA ATLEE REBERT HARMON SUPPLIES 717-359-5863 703-434-4459 Lancaster, PA Ctuunbersburg, PA L. H. BRUBAKER <NC. CUMBERLAND SUPPLY 717-397-5179 FARM AND DAIRY 717-263-1965 SilvtnUle, PA LG. AG SALES 215-257-5135 New Providence, PA DON R. NISSLEY 717-786-7654 Myers town, PA SWOPE &BASHORE 717-933-4138 Ephrata^A TOM ZARTMAN 215-267-6814 Orangeville, PA FRANKLIN HESS BMviitow.HJ 717-925-6939 i > Q. H. BUCHMAN 201-475-2185 New ierMnville, PA ERB& HENRY E«Mcr,NJ EQUIPMENT GEORGE COLEMAN 215-367-2169 609-358-8528 305 14,496 305 305 24,566 23,206 305 18,956 21,821 ■*os current market conditions of wool clothing. Mark and Frances Oliver of Damascus will demonstrate monitoring' their lambing operation by closed circuit TV and Vernon Crum of Milanville will comment on bis lambing success through use of the intercom radio system. Louis Mang, regional director -STOP IN OR CALL US TODAY Wlton, PA ERNEST WOLF 717-524-0931 Mian, PA CLAIR C. BEATTY 412-465-7368 . Monroeville, HI S. JOHNSON HURFF 609-358-2565 Sussex, NJ . WILLIAM SYTSEMA 201-875-5449 Molley Rhona" ost Brothers #146 #l2l 659 685 801 on G. Weaver >lBB >33 687 759 Milford, DE Frederick, MO BENNETT MACHINE GLAOHILL TRACTOR 302-422-4837 301-663-6060 WeingSun, MD s Galena, MD CECIL CO. DAIRY DUDLEY CHANCE 301-658-6923 301-928-3834 PARTICIPATING AGWAY STORES Tanajrtewn, MD Cariist«,PA 301-751-1130 . 717-243-4312 Yirk,PA Dublin, PA 717-792-2674 215-249-3556 Chapoan, PA A*ondal«, PA 215-395-3381 215-268-2043 Lancaster, PA Bloomshwx, PA 717-394-0541 717-784-1822 Ttapte, PA Ptoasant Cap, PA 215-929-5264 814-359-2722 m Clumberthurc, PA WHiflaM, PA 717-263-4197 717-523-1204 4-4 305 24,685 8U 3-7 305 20,059 775 10-6 305 23,304 . 734 6-6 305 . 21,021 797. 6-9 300 20,723 758 2-6 305 17.898 690 meeting, will report on Northeast Association news, other business like the 1981 Wool Pool will also be reported. The meeting includes a delicious roast leg of lamb dinner at $5.50 per person. For dinner reser vations or more- information contact the Wayne County Ex tension Office at 717-253-5970, ’ • J -', - T-. *. 1- '„ -; 'f., -' make^»i^a^|hl»|add^' . able ’‘the best there is”!- ? ;■ • 5 Greater renadty- Bemuse aMadison - - require space-robbing breather bajp, you get a bonus of extra capacitylUp to four feet of valuable extra room," l ' JF Better serylce.Ask , aMadison owner. For, ' 6S y ears, Madison ser vice people have been building a reputatiocuthat can't be beat F Lower :; :- nance. No breather - t?' bags to replace.. better unloader. The best silo construction injhe world. No wonder Madison owners are happy with their lower main tenance costs. , OKttUOY i Deoler Inquiries I j invited } | 717-464-4662 }
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