Al2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 14,1984 Now is the Time (Continued from Pace Alo> year, then do it now. Also, if you notice any changes in your water, such as an off-color, an unusual flavor or even an odor then be sure to have it tested immediately. Remember, these samples should be taken to the lab in either a container provided by the lab or a sterilized bottle. To Check Alarm Systems Many farms have alarm systems, and unless they are tested regularly to determine that they will function immediately in an emergency, they can create a false sense of security. It is im portant to use a test record form. It should contain columns for en tering the date of the test, initials of persons performing the test, and comments. An alarm system should be tested at a specific time, at least once a week. The complete forms should be filed for insurance purposes. If the system is not designed to operate under farm YORK COUNTY SHEEP & WOOL FIELD DAY SATURDAY, APRIL 21,1984 (Rain or Shine) York Interstate Fairgrounds - Free Admission 9:30 AM - Sheep Judging Contest 10:00 AM - Craft Exhibits Open 10:30 AM - Youth Shearing Contest 11:30 AM - Sheep Shearing Demonstration SHEEPSALE 12:15 PM - Club Lambs Purebred Ewes & Rams Will Follow Fleeces Will Be For Sale Throughout The Day For More Information Please Contact: GEORGE DUTREY STEVE EBERSOLE RD2 RD 3, Box 353 Dallastown, PA 17313 York, PA 17402 (717) 244-3007 (717) 741-1407 VfK For Your Nearest Dealer, Please Contact Hamilton Equipment, Inc. MILLERSTOWN - The Richard Kriebel family of Stone- Gables Farm, Millerstown, Perry County, has made a special con signment to the Central Pa. Classic Sale on April 24. All proceeds from the sale of their special consignment animal will be donated to the Perry County Junior Holstein Dairy Bowl Team to help finance their trip to the National Holstein Convention in St. Louis, Mo. in June. This consignment is a three year-old cow, Stone-Gables P. Comet Candace, a Woodbine Pearl Comet daughter from a Good-Plus 82 point Astronaut dam with conditions, the chances for malfunction are increased. Dust and dander, fertilizers and chemicals, gases and vapors are all problems that can cause malfunctions on most alarm systems which use electro mechanical components. Also, power surges and lightning can be most damaging. P.O. Box 478 567 South Reading Road Ephrata, PA 17522 Phone: 717/733-7951 Special consignment made to Central Pa, Classic Sale records to 20,150 pounds of milk and 704 pounds of fat. “Candace’s” next two dams are both classified Very Good at 87 points with records over 20,000 pounds of milk and 700 pounds of fat. “Candace” is classified Good- Plus-83- with a Very Good mam mary. She is bred to Ocean-View Sexsation and is due to calve May 1. This will be the third animal that has been donated to help sponsor Junior Holstein and 4-H Dairy activities in Perry County. The last heifer was sold through the Perry Princess Promotional Sale and came from the Alfred Albright family. She was purchased by Kreider’s Mill of Loysville. “Candace” will sell at the Central Pa. Classic Sale on April 24 at the Reedsville Youth Park, Reedsville. ARPS BUILDS ’EM TUFF! Crawford meeting held MEADVILLE - The Crawford County Fanners Association held its annual Spring meeting on March 29 at Dantes Restaurant near Meadville. Nearly sixty persons enjoyed the delicious noon luncheon buffet on the blustery day. President Jack Post presided over the discussion on dues in crease along with Regional Precast Concrete UPRIGHT BUNKER SILO Featuring a single component design for fast installation and completion. The sections bolt together and the use of a sealant placed In the tongue and groove creates a sealed wall surface. The sections may be dismantled and relocated Customers may select any length or width In 5’ 2” Increments. A special center wall Is available to permit placing bunker silos side by side or dividing existing trench silos In addition to silage storage, these upright units may be used as retaining walls or manure pits MANUI (§] Sollenberger Silos Corp. A Nitterhouse Company Box N Chambertburg, PA 17201 [7l7] 264*9588 A Producer of Quality Concrete Products Since 1923 donated by her family as a consignment to the Central Pa. Classic Sale on April 24 at Reedsville. Proceeds from the sale of Candace will help sponsor trip of Perry County Junior Holstein Dairy Bowl Team to national competition. ★ Leasing Available! * Organizational Director Dennis Derr. The increase is due to higher costs at the state level. Legislative reports were given after dinner by Alden Post and by Jack Post. A fun and informative skit was presented by the County Womens Committee and helpers which creatively displayed the various mips of a farm wife. The meeting adjourned with the distribution of door prizes TONNAGE TABLE FOR 8 FT SIDEWALLS* \Width 20' 30' 40’ 50’ Length^s^ 60’ 215 323 432 540 70’ 251 376 504 630 80' 287 431 576 720 90’ 323 485 648 806 100' 359 539 720 900 110’ 395 593 792 989 120' 431 648 864 1080 130' 467 688 936 1170 140’ 503 755 1008 1260 150’ 539 808 1060 1350 ’Based on level fill with 45 lbs /Cu Ft.