/V^f7 Farm Calendar (Continued from Page A 10) Monday, July 28 Regional 4-H Fashion Lycoming/Genetti Lodge, Williamsport. McKean County Extension Executive Committee Picnic, 4- H Center, 7:30 p.m. Clearfield County Fair; continues through Aug. 2. Morrison Cove Dairy Show, Martinsburg; continues through Aug. 1. Goshen County Fair, West Chester; continues through Aug. 2. \i «L; ; . 1 iff? % Li' ' / 'll t i Up Jniisaaai Parker McCrory m , X v Solar Powered Electric Fencer |{ u 100% (olid slate. Increased shock output, longer life Solar H) | 1 panel charges battery even on overcast days Will operate ,j [ k. for 21 days m total darkness Fully weatherproof UL listed ... il l a? XT/jm^ Charges up to 25 miles of fence Six volt gel battery I : J JW iHwjfj warranted for one year No. WP-SP-SS ~ -V I $119.99 * A RM-WC Weed Control I "—n. DM.Af • Destroys weed & grass __ • Built-in dual test lights i lightning I Solid State I arrestors I m i .t^^sssir- If -No.RM.WC ; !£££““■ $39.99 $37.99 TBBh FLYCATCHER Traps Over 4000 Flies. Seven Ft. Long And Almost One Ft. Wide. Hangs Horizontally In Bams And Stables !2«49Each Lancaster FFA Hog Show and Sale, Lancaster Stockyards. Annual Meeting, Pa. Nur serymen’s Association, Her shey Lodge and Convention Center. Revue, Motor Penn Allied Nursery Trade Show, Hershey Convention Center. Jacktown Fair, Wind Ridge; continues through Aug. 2. New Stanton Farm and Home Fair, New Stanton; continues through Aug. 2. Junior Jersey Seminar, Fall Creek Hunting Club near Liberty, 5 p.m.; continues through Aug. 1. Ehrlich gets the jump ' on fleas. Fleas feed only on blood Prior to biting humans they may have ted on skunks rats or deer Fleas don t care Adult fleas can go two years without a meal but prefer to eat often They usually bite humans on the legs but will lump onto beds and chairs if given a chance This can be more than )ust irritating Fleas are among the most notorious disease carriers in the world Allowed to roam your home one female flea will lay about 450 eggs Get the lump on fleas before they lump on you Call Ehrlich for a tree inspection no obligation The Bug Stops nrWTwn Sim r IH2H 1278 Loop Rd. Lancaster, Pa. 17604 717-397-3721 ELECTRIC FENCERS AND SUPPLIES \i IMBint PRODUCTS Tuesday, July 29 Thursday, July 31 FINEST QUALITY Halil SEEDS AT .1 lO COMPETITIVE PRICES Alfalfa WL3I6, WL 320, Cimarron, Magnum, Big Ten Cert. Wheat Tyler, Saluda, Scotty, Potomac, Hart. Cert. Barley Barsoy, Maury, Post Timothy Seed Turf Seeds HEIST SEED COMPANY Finest Seeds (Since 1925) Mount Joy, PA (717) 6534121 BALING TWINE 9,000 Ft. $15.99 50 +Up $16.59i0-49 $16.99i-9 Friday, August 1 York County Potato Tour; contact John Rowehl, York Extension. Saturday, August 2 Performance tested Ram and Invitational Ewe Sale, State College. Western Pennsylvania Cham pionship Holstein Show, Sykesville, Jefferson County, 9 a.m. Bradford County Holstein Picnic at Ron Klines. Clinton County Fair, Mill Hall; continues through Aug. 9. The precise origin of ice cream is not known, but historians believe its early beginnings were evolutionary... developing first from the process of chilling juices and milk, then to concocting water ices, and finally to frozen desserts containing milk and cream. 1 BALING TWINE 3251 b. York County 4-H Clubs, Inc., is again the recipient of the generosity of benefactor W. Emerson Gentzler, seated. Gentzler has donated 14 acres of land from Gentzler Grove, his family’s farmland at Bair Station, to the county’s 4- H Clubs. The site adjoins the ten acres on which the county 4-H Center is located, and which was also donated by Gentzler several years ago. Tentative plans for the additional 14 acres are for development into youth educational use by 4-H members, according to 4-H Clubs president Walter Keeney. A study committee will be appointed by Keeney to deter mine the most effective educational use of the donated land for the 4-H club programs. On hand for the official presentation of the deed were county extension agent Tony Oobrosky, standing at left, 4-H Clubs president Walter Keeney, kneeling, and Gentzler's attorney William H. Kain. - This self-centering post cavity with spin-on nut l-LV' will accommodate posts ranging from V*” to MaT) 9/16” in diameter. Only one size insulator need gyF ed for many sizes of posts. \ GATE HANDLE No. PGIO 89' Each We Will Match Anybody’s Price Bring Your Deal In See What We Can Do! Lancaster Famine, Saturday, July 19,1986-A3l York 4-H Center Receives Land Gift RANGEMASTER ROUND POST INSULATOR Pack of 25 $2.29 FENCING SUPPLIES And rli * POSTS 4 Ft. Round, 3/8” Dia. 69' Each 501 b. White Block SALT BLOCKS 50 lb. Trace Mineral SOlb.Sulpherßlock 41b. Bricks White Trace Mineral 99* Ea. $3.99 $5.29 $4.39
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