HONESDALE A series of Delaware River Region will be School. three educational meetings on the held Oct. 26, Nov. 1, and Nov. 15 at The meetings are being con water resources of the upper 8 p.m., at the Honesdale High ducted by the Wayne County 40 yeors of proof Since 1940, Gehl has been building field choppers and forage harvesters with one thought in mind ...performance. And, year after year, thousands of satisfied owners prove that we know how to use that special ized experience to build better machines. Today, Gehl concentrates those 40 years of chopping know-how into three fuel-efficient, high-capacity forage harvesters. Capacity King 1250. The largest capacity pull-type harvester on the market Gehl’s exclusive 24” spinner delivery system keeps forage moving with no cross augers to plug. The giant, 9-knife, 25Vi" cylinder gives a quality cut. And the new cutterbar adjustment is the easiest anywhere. In-head hydraulic knife sharpener and electric controls are standard too. New mid-range 1000 gives you the high capacity you’d expect from the big 21" cylinder and fast spinner delivery system. Like the 1250, standard features include the in-head hydraulic knife sharpener, adjustable ’■r£ ’! All Forage Equipment has interest free waiver until Sept. 1, 1984 All Hay Equipment has interest free waiver until July 1, 1984 ASK YOUR GEHL DEALER ABOUT SUBSTANTIAL BONUSES FOR CASH PAYMENTS! c».c P c Eo 9 P «dii.pc M A am , L W p S .?!an FF p L A ER ARNETT’S GARAGE ECKROIH BROS. SALES & SERVICE Rt 9 Box 125 FARM EQUIPMENT Oakland Mills. PA Hagerstown. MD RT 2 Box 24A 717-463-2735 R.E. SMELTZtK 301-733-0515 New Ringgold. PA 17960 EQUIPMENT CO. 717-943-2367 A. I. HERR &BRO. t ß M^ B p^ fiB2B CLAIR).MYERS miiifrfdhipmfmt r- Quarryvilie. pa Ce Jq 828 Lake Road R 1 MILLER EQUIPMENT Co. 717-786-3521 814-364-1419 Thomasville. PA RDI ALUS HALLOW BENNETT MACHINE CO. 717-259-0453 cniIIDUCUT 1601 S. Dupont Blvd 21 5-845-2911 EQUIPMENT Milford, DE oiuui cv p Hwy 467, Rt 1 302-422-4837 UMBERGER’S MILL Rome, PA 18837 Rt 4 Lebsnon, PA HURST BROS. 717-247-2601 STOUFFER BROS. INC (Fontana) 133 Rothsville ELO[R Chambersburg, PA 717-867-5161 Station Road SALES & SERVICE, INC. 717-263-8424 717-626-4705 Stoneboro PA G£o ' W ' K,NSMAN - INC ‘ oSSI PETERMAN FARM 5 ' 6M r i s,, “' 717.7583021 EQUIPMEKT, IHC, 412-376-3740 2 «»» rk “ PiHI W HISTINA Carlisle, PA *S. JOHNSON HURFF , ro . uftu Ull , cv PfIUL r I E TANO 717-249 5338 P Pole Tavern LEBANON VALLEY < INC. jurp ouynrp run Monroeville, NJ IMPLEMENT CO., INC. SI 7 ," , ““"I", * RDir™' 6 S» 3 SL 2 S° r R “" d - P# 609-769-2565 717-866-7518 717- [ '38-5555 Wayne plans water resources meetings GEHL axles, one-way shear bolt protection and attachment down-stop Fuel saver 750 tackles just about any chopping job. Uses less horsepower per ton chopped than many bigger harvesters Uses less fuel. The 8-knife cutterhead is set into the blower compartment for smooth, contin uous material flow Add Gehl's patented m-head hydraulic knife sharpener for even more cutting efficiency Prove to yourself that there’s no substitute for Gehl's 40 years of forage harvester experience. See your Gehl dealer soon Gehl Company, West Bend, Wisconsin 53095 Gehl 750 To 120 hp -r ' . j* . ■ /. * .r \ , - r. > v't • -** * - Jr? Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, October 22,1983—013 Extension Service and the Wayne County Planning Department in cooperation with the Wayne County Chamber of Commerce, Wayne County Farmers Association, and the Wayne County Commissioners. The purpose of the meetings is to provide information to interested citizens on the water needs of the Delaware River Basin and and opportunity to look at possible alternatives of meeting these needs The role of the Delaware River Basin Commission in the management of water in the basin will also be examined. Some of the specific topics to be presented will be - Water use and Water Law, A Historic View of Water Management in the Delaware River Basm, Current Management Practices in the Basin, and the Role of the Courts and the Commission. Tioga Co. DHIA Clifford Brace Laurie Sue Mark Sherman #34 4 1 #93 111 Leemon E Gaugler Bmgo 3 2 Amanda 4 4 James Bradshaw #2B 5 2 Joseph R Sherman #72 5 6 Charles F Johnson #6l 4 0 Alpha E Monk Jr Nugget 5 5 Galen & Dale Jackson Carol 4 0 Vernard Watkins Hope 3 1 Herbert Borg Oyster 5 5 Richard Chamberlain Darlene 6 9 Dan Bower #39 4 1 Speakers will include Timothy Weston, Pa. Department of En vironmental Resources; Bruce Stewart, Executive Director, Water Resources Association of the Delaware River Basin; Robert Goodell, Chief Engineer, Delaware River Basin Commission: Edward Wisely, Citizen and Resident of the river basin: William Douglass, Wayne County Planning Director, Robert Fish, River Master, Milford; and Jerry Hansler, Executive Director, Delaware River Basin Commission The final session on Nov 15 will consist of a panel discussion with Robert Mermell, W.D.N H. Radio, serving as moderator All interested persons are welcome. Additional information on the senes of the meetings can be secured by calling the Wayne County Extension Office at 717-253- 5970 ext. 114. (Continued from Page Dl2) 4 10 99 19 259 23 385 289 305 305 305 23 143 21 672 305 305 17 416 22 435 305 20 790 305 21 698 293 18 702 305 19 269 305 21 239 305 19 968 305 21 256 305 21 054 16 622 305 783 780 782 76! 781 779 775 7/3 7 73 7 08 762 754 752 7 So 11 I*' *4
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