Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 14, 1984, Image 48

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    Ida’s
Notebook
Ida Kisser
The holidays are over, but the
memories still linger. It was a busy
time. Having the family home was
very nice but it is also pleasant to
again settle into a regular routine.
Some of the boys drove
ridiculous hours in order to get
here. One drove over icy roads and
through snowstorms for 18 con
tinuous hours - the whole way from
Wisconsin. The other drove 20
hours without stopping on his drive
from Maine. On top of that, his car
broke down at 3:30 a.m. on a main
road and he had to wait until
daylight when a policeman
awakened him and took him for
parts so that he could repair the
engine.
We have a houseguest from
Georgia and another houseguest
that we picked up at the
Philadelphia Airport. He came
from Wisconsin and stayed with us
for five days. He helped the men
work. They repaired the manure
spreader, hung a large gate, in
stalled metal window frames in the
bam, put sawdust in the cow stalls,
dug a drainage ditch, dehorned
heifers and roughened the cement
floor in the heifer bam with a
rented electric jackhammer. It
certainly was no vacation on the
farm.
We entertained our larger family
of cousins, uncles and aunts the
weekend after Christmas. There
were 25 people on each day and my
TAKING TOO
MUCH TIME TO I 1
GRIND FEED?
We At Have The Answer For You!
Cycle Time Computerized
Feed Batching
15 Minutes (Nominal) System
WANT MORE INFORMATION??
MKS
Ca \\ of AG ENTERPRISES, INC.
3586 Centennial Road
Hanover, Pa 17331
717-637-2214
730 South Broad St.
Lititz, Pa. 17543
on Route 501
6 miles North
of Lancaster
Lancaster County
717-626-2121
BB—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 14,1984
children helped to add boards to
the tables and carry chairs from
the attic. I put myself to sleep at
night by counting my chairs to be
sure that I had enough to seat
everyone at the tables.
I really enjoyed having my two
year-old granddaughter here two
days in a row as then she was more
familiar with her surroundings and
would run and hug me. There is
nothing like a little loving to make
one feel wanted and happy. So
often we hold back our true
feelings until it is too late to show
them to those that we love.
The storm will pass. And
thankfully, so will you with a
Kubota snowblower.
We have snowblowers that
attach to most Kubota diesel
tractors, and they are a cinch to
operate. They clear snow from
driveways, roads or parking lots.
Break up and clear heavy drifts. And
the large diameter chutes give you
SEVERAL USED KUBOTAS
Stock* SPECIAL PRICES
ISSTF. B-6100E *3950
12731 B-6100E w/848 Mower *4250
12939 L-185 w/L59 Woods Mower >4995
13009 B-6100DT >3995
13016 L-235 4WD (176 hrs.) *5995
13139 L-245 DT w/Loader & Cab *6825
PRICES GOOD THRU JANUARY 14th ONLY!
DASHING
IHROUGH
TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS:
PARTS ★ SALES
Pa. gets mine funds
HARRISBURG Pennsylvania
is one of 15 states to share in $7.5
million of Federal funds to reclaim
abandoned coal mined lands. Over
$1.5 million will be alloted to the
USDA Soil Conservation Service
(SCS) in the Commonwealth,
reports James Olson, State Con
servationist.
The funds are in the U.S.
Department of Interior 1984 ap-
propriations and are directed to
SCS under the Rural Abandoned
Mine Program (RAMP)
excellent control of casting distance
So next time the forecast calls
for snow, relax. It’ll blow over. With
a little help from Kubota.
OKUBOTB
Nothing like it on earth?
SERVICE
“SCS in Pennsylvania will
receive $1.5 million for abandoned
mine reclamation and $250,000 for
technical 'staff needs,” stated
Charles Wilson, SCS RAMP
Leader. ‘‘These monies should
permit the start of another 10
projects.” Wilson added that there
is a ba of plans ready for
construction.
Funds for RAMP come from a
per ton fee on active, deep and
surface coal mining operations.
R. 7 Lebanon,
Pa. 17042
Rt. 419 1 mile West
of Schaefferstown,
Buffalo Springs
Lebanon County
717-949-6501