Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 27, 1982, Image 164

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    D2o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 27,1982
Berks Co. DHIA
Glenn R. Harmsh
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Arland O. Davis
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Glenn E. Hoffman
Cathy H
Y Creek Haven Farm
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Wilmer R. Martin
Brenda H
6 & K Grimes
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James & Pamela Berry
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David L. Schrack
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Meadow Spring Farm
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Kenneth H. Wenger
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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
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Sprayer Hose
Ernest Fabian
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Clarence C. Sattazahn
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Poplar Drive Holstein
Karla H
George S. Troutman Jr.
Pebble H
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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
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•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
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24,566
23,206
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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
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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
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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,
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-' 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
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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 }
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