DlO—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, November 13,1982 Lancaster holds community planning workshops LANCASTER - Three November, workshops to introduce the prin- The Workshops will be held on ciples and processes of planning three consecutive Tuesdays, Nov. will be conducted by the Lancaster 16 > 23. und beginning at 7:30 County Planning Commission in p.m. They will be in the Sixth Floor .HARRISBURG Contestants The nation’s top 12 individuals from across the nation and Penn- from each rodeo division will sylvania will be competing in the compete for thousands'of dollars in 1982 American Finals Rodeo this prizes in such events as bull riding, weekend at the Farm Show bareback and saddle bronc riding. Complex in Harrisburg. Farm shop booklet FLEMINGTON, N.J. ventilation. A very complete list “Planning Farm Shops” is a new recommends the tools needed for booklet that will help in the design each shop function. of an efficient shop. It includes a This booklet is available from unique set of templates that make the Hunterdon, N.J. Cooperative it easy to plan a shop layout for any Extension Service office, Ex farm. In addition, dozens of tool tension Center, R 6 Box 48 .of storage items are illustrated and Flemington, N.J. 08822. There is a explained. charge of $1.25 each. It is a Other chapters cover con- publication of the Northeast struction details and recom- Regional Agricultural Engineering mendations for electrical power, Service. Write or call 201/788-1339 lighting, heating, plumbing and if you’d like a copy mailed. Turkey hunters must be careful HARRISBURG - Safety specialists for the Pennsylvania Game Commission have issued a special appeal to hunters to take extra precautions during the fall turkey season. Turkey hunting ac cidents are of concern to Hunter Education Coordinator James Filkosky, who says, “Almost half of those shot in mistake for game in Pennsylvania last year were thought to be turkeys. “Some of the victims were concealed in heavy cover, wore camouflage material and were attempting to call in birds,” noted Filkosky. “This method is turkey hunting at its finest, but unfortunately some hunters apparently are shooting at ‘sounds’ and ‘movements’.” The number of turkey hunters in Pennsylvania is growing rapidly, and it’s incumbent upon every hunter to be absolutely sure of his or her target before firing. If the hunter positively identifies a turkey, there is no chance a human will be shot in mistake. Those who call turkeys would be well advised to take along a fluorescent orange hat or material, and hang it above them before starting to “talk turkey.” All-American finals Am - Ha ndf eed WBM I YOUR hogs ' \ Ccyl with the p | BIG WHEEL m A totally new concept in feeders! Take the work and waste out of hog feeding with the smoothly operating Big Wheel confinement feeder by Osborne. Durable fiberglass construction designed to handle all feeds including high-moisture and fine-ground. The Big Wheel is virtually maintenance free. Simplify your hog feeding, relax and let the Big Wheel go to work for you. It’s the next best thing to hand-feeding. Available at your Osborne-Stanfield dealer. ZX T®iK€oJ3*|ft /Wi SWINE SrST£MS /*' \\ LEBANON PHONE PA. 717-274-3488 IQUIPMINT Meeting Room of the Lancaster County Courthouse, 50 North Duke Street, Lancaster. The workshops will be beneficial rodeo this weekend steer wrestling, calf roping, barrel racing and team roping com petition. “This will be the highlight of the year for Pennsylvania rodeo fans,” said State Agriculture Secretary Penrose Hallowed. “Several small outdoor rodeos take place m Pennsylvania during the year, but the American Finals Rodeo is the only indoor event held in the state." The secretary went on to say that rodeos provide excellent family entertainment along with an education in rodeo skills and thrilling competition. Over 15,000 persons attended last year’s rodeo. Scores compiled by each con testant during the two shows, held to concerned citizens and to newly elected and appointed officials. As more and more persons become involved in issues directly af-< fecting them and their com- at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, will be averaged to decide the top four winners in each event. This year’s Miss Rodeo Penn sylvania will present awards and prizes such as engraved saddles, gold and silver buckles, boots and hats to the winners. The all-around cowboy and all-around cowgirl will also be selected at the conclusion of the rodeo. Ron Malcolm of Charlotte, North Carolina is the current bull riding leader, and he also leads in the race for ARA World All Around- Cowboy, with only a few thousand dollars ahead of Mile Rhineer of Willow Street, Lancaster County, a Pennsylvania team roper. m Command Performance by STIHL Don’t sacrifice power for handling. The 076 AVE tackles the biggest timber with all the ease of smaller saws. And it’s equipped with electronic ignition. Come in and try one out, and when the going gets tough, go with Stihl. STOLTZFUS HARDWARE & A& B SALES WOODWORK EQUIPMENT CO & SERVICE RDGap PA Box 183 \ Mile North Rt 897 From Gap WES STAUFFER SMALL ENGINES RD3 Ephrata. PA Phone (717) 738-4215 •X Ephrata Exit New Rt 222 ft? Mile West on Rt 322. 9L Turn left onto Pleasant Valley Rd ST/HL THE WORLD'S LARGEST SELLING CHAIM SA W munities, a further understanding of how decisions are made should be helpful. ® The first session will be an in troductioiv to planning. Discussion ' will focus on the Lancaster County Planning Commission and its work, local planning, and State planning. The second session will focus on regulation of development. Both the Lancaster County Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance and local development regulation will be discussed. The final session will be on land use, transportation, and the en vironment Topics to be covered include transportation, agricultural preservation, sewer and water management, .solid waste management, water and. sewage facilities planning, and the gypsy moth spray program. Those who will be attending should notify the Lancaster County Planning Commission at 717-299- 8333 between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. R» 501 l‘/i Miles South ol 2 Miles South of RL 23 Along 772 SchaeHerstown. PA Thru Monterey - RDI BonKs, PA Phone 717-9*9-6817 EBLING’S LAWN •& GARDEN Myerstown 717 886*6780 Bethel 717-933 8192
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