OUTDOOR INSECTCONTROL Are evenings out on your back porch or in your yard made less enjoyable because of annoying insects? You can reduce the number of gnats, mosquitoes and flies m the air if you use an in secticide space spray. Some of these sprays come in The Surge Information System. A feed and management system so advanced that all others seem outdated. But don’t take our word tor it Make your own companson Compare the overall potential ot Infarmation to help you track your cows, manageyour dairy, and handle the future demands you’ll put on your system There simply is no companson Compare Information s (ceding capabilities With most other systems, you need to manually ad|ust the amount of teed penodicaily, so cows are always being overtea or underfed The Information Teed Manager, on the other hand, automatically adjusts the radon each day of each cow’s lactation cycle This is more than a convenience It’s much more precise feeding, and makes a big difference in efficiency, milk producaon and even herd healdi Finally, compare service We doubt if you’ll find another system with a toll-free Help Line, a computer club and certified dealer service nght on the farm See your Surge dealer about lnfarmation r — a system that outtfunks, outworks and outperforms all others ns ★ Covering So. Lane. Co., So. Eastern York Co. and Chester Co. Areas. ★ 24 Hour Service - 7 Days A Week. JAMES LEFEVER Bus. Phone; 717-786-1533 Home Phone; 717-529-2618 OFFICE MANAGER Sandy Frey JIM'S SURGE SALES & SERVICE tfarp P.O. Box 37. Oak Bottom Rd., k Quarry ville, PA 17566 VwUnutf V* Mile West of Quarryville * Ladies Have You Heard? By Doris Thomas Lancaster Extension Home Economist ready-to-use pressurized cans. Others you apply with a hand sprayer that produces a fine mist. Space sprays usually remain ef fective for at least 30 minutes. If the insects are nto migrating, effectiveness may last as long as several hours. When buying space sprays, read the label and buy sprays labeled SALES & INSTALLATION • Milking Parlors • Pipelines • Bulk Tanks All the Equipment and Supplies Needed To Satisfy the Modern Dairy Farmer. SERVICEMAN: Charles Wenger 717-786-1553 ROUTE SALESMAN: Ken Hiatt 717-786-3560 EQUIPMENT SALESMAN Glenn Gingrich 717-529-6657 BSP 1 * for use against flying insects. To treat a small outdoor area, such as a small yard or picnic spot, apply the spray upwind of the site, walking slowly across the upwind side of the area you want to treat. If you use a pressurized can, hold it upright and as close to the ground as possible. If you use a hand sprayer, hold it about three feet above the ground. Be careful not to apply a space spray directly onto trees, shrubs, and other plants. Sprays contain oil which can damage the plants. And never apply a space spray or any insecticide to your skin. SAFE VACATION DRIVING Regardless of how far you plan to travel, include driving safety in your summer vacation plans. Take your car into your family mechanic for a check-up. By keeping it regularly tuned and in N S v> i»+f-»» f r *v»f jl>iw/j|»)n , iii'»'iN „ 1495 Haybine With the self-propelled Model 1495 Haybine" mower <. onditioner the unique 12 Rolaieel header picks up rrop in the worst field condi tions and feeds it directly to 9 2 rubber, inter meshing conditioning rolls your choice of either windrow or swath, gas or diesel power and planetary or hydrostatic drive 1 Only - Specially Priced I fl^ MaM C * B S ■■■ Bim| ■ mjf since | TRACTOR CO. lll 1 1 """ , J 717-949-6501 NEW TOLL FREE NO. 1-800-822-2152 Rt. 419 Between Schaefferstown & Cornwall, Lebanon County top condition you can improve your gas mileage. Many people want to buy as much gasoline as they can. But during summer months, don’t completely fill the tank. Gas ex pands when it is warm and you may lose some of it. Do not, under any circumstances, travel with a spare can of gas. Carry along a spray bottle of a vinegar-and -ammonia solution to keep the window glass in your car clean - inside and out. Smoke can cause a varnish-like glaze on the inside of windows which cuts night vision and makes driving extra difficult at sunrise and sunset. Saturday, June 2 Lancaster Society 6 meets at Brethren Village for a program by Joyce Peacock, director of volunteers at the Village. Lancaster Society 1 meets for a “Clo&e Encounter” program by Bob Love. IN SALUTE TO JUNE DAIRY MONTH WE ARE RUNNING NEW HOLLAND ,Y EQUIPMENT SPECIA PARTS * SALES * SERVICE Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 2,1984—>19 Preplan the trip- especially the route. Check with state highway commissions and the latest maps to find the best roads. Interstates are busy during the summer, so you might consider taking the backroads for an easier driving pace and more varied scenery. .Determine where gas stations, campgrounds, motels and recreation areas are located. Make reservations in advance. But be realistic, don’t overestimate the number of miles you can drive in a day. Include time for rest stops and sight-seeing - especially if you are traveling with active children or pets. k. -y. Ontarian Tuesday, June 5 Lancaster Society 23 meets for a program on safety. Friday, June 8 Lancaster Society 13 meets for a safety program. Saturday, June 9 Lancaster Society 25 meets for a program on nutrition. Ft. MowOeonditioner 1 Only *7,300 892 Forage Harvester
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