Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 18, 1987, Image 31

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    (Continued from Page A 10)
Columbia/Luzeme County Hols
tein Picnic.
Bucks County Holstein Picnic.
Sunday, July 26
Cecil County Fair, Fair Hill, Md.;
continues through Aug. I.
Pa. Angus Field Day, McKean
Brothers, Mercer.
Monday, July 27
Summer Tour, Pa. Vegetable
Growers Association, Erie
County.
York County Holstein Show, York
Fairgrounds, 10 a.m.
Cecil County, Md., Fair, Fair Hill
Fairgrounds; continues through
Aug. 1.
Wyoming/Lackawanna Holstein
Summer Picnic.
Tuesday, July 28
Lancaster County Hog Show, Lan
caster Stockyards; continues
tomorrow.
PAFC Young Cooperative Lead-
I JULY SUPER SAVINGS
on Jamesway
Cleaner Chain
ALL-FORGED HOOK-LINK™ CHAIN...
Available on Super 300 and Super SOO barn cleaners
I
RUGGED REVERSIBLE FORGED LINK CHAIN...
Available on Super 300, Super 500 and Super 750 barn cleaners
Basic components of link chain
A C old-rolled allo\ steel pins of connector links
are double swaged so they cannot work loose
so moisture can t corrode them Pins fit
contour of links
B Each rugged link can be reversed for longer
> ears of sen ice •
C High-carbon hot rolled steel flat bars of
connector links are 5/16in thick (not *4 in as
in some i to handle the biggest barns
D Hot-rolled angle steel scrapers c 2 in or 3 in
high) fit snuglv into link groove with flat side
up The 65 000 pound tensile forged link
carries the workload, not the bolt
E Steel wear shoe carries weight so chain
doesn t drag on gutter bottom The 1 3 4 in long
wear surface reduces wear on gutter and
scrapers
F Bolt secures wear shoe and scraper for easy
replacement The flange whiz lock-nut is up
for speed-wrench assembly Nut and bolt are
plated to resist rust, make removal easy
.npat o waging dovetails pins to pi, «ent lo
even if they are worn smooth (See diagram)
Reversible chain lasts longer
1 -•-
IK 41IHN ilnKl I4fl hast (\4hjl. M cm i
[
' 1
Farm Calendar r
ers Conference, Sheraton-
Danville; continues through
July 30.
Summer Love Sundae Tuesday,
Main Capitol Steps,
Harrisburg,
Penn Allied Nursery Trade Show,
Valley Forge Convention
Center.
Dairy Tour sponsored by Wayne
and Crawford County Exten
sion Center; continues
tomorrow.
Wednesday, July 29
Sire Power Sale, Kutztown
Fairgrounds.
Hunterdon County Annual Far
mer’s Businessmen’s picnic;
Stonegate Standardbred Farms,
Hill Road, Gardner, 5 p.m.
Tours begin at 7 p.m.
Thursday, July 20
York County Holstein Picnic at
Earl Fuhrman Farm, Hanover.
Extra thick steel
at all wear
points
The Hook-Links art (1) totally
forged, (2) reinforced with
extra steel at wear points, and
(3) thoroughly hardened for
maximum strength by means
of closely controlled heat treat'
mg
Hook-Links are reinforced at
both the hook neck and at the
wear point of the eye The high
tensile strength Hook-Link
features 5/A-in thick steel at
the wear points Extra thick
ness is provided where it is
needed for longer service life
IMPORTANT : Look for the
parting line” on any bam ch
chain you buy It shows whert
excess metal has been trimmi
It is your assurance that the Im>.
was totally forged, not ]ust punched
out of a flat steel bar with gram
flow in one direction only
You want a totally-forged link because forging
changes the grain of the steel, causing it to curve in
unbroken flow lines around the contours of the link,
giving the link greater strength to serve > ou longer
;ar is reduced because thejmks act
inngs for the machined alloy pins ( ontnured
fit the shape of the concave pins to pnn ide a
bearing surface
trength for years of the
Highest service
is rugged reversible forged link chain with high
isile strength fits many cleaners now on the
irket Cham links are made from solid billets of
(h carbon steel (for hardness) and worked on a
ip forge while the steel is red-hot and heat
ited after forging to assure uniform strength
mghout and high resistance to wear If you re
iking of replacing your barn cleaner chain first
, the facts on this one Your local dealer is the
into see
Offer Includes:
Unit and Chain
or
Chain Only
Cheek Our Prices
Before You Buy
Camden County, N.J., 4-H Fair;
continues through Aug. 1.
Franklin County Holstein Picnic.
Dauphin County Nutrient Man
agement Field Day, Paul Club
ston Farm, Route 225, Halifax,
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Western Pa. Championship Hols
tein Show, Mercer, 9 a.m.
Blair County Holstein Sale,
Maitinsburg.
Lebanon County Holstein Show, 9
a.m.
Saturday, August 1
Pa. Simmental Field Day, G and J
Valley Farm, Spring Grove, 9
a.m.
Berks County Dairy Festival,
Grings Mill.
York County 4-H Horse Roundup,
8:30 a.m., Spring Valley Park
Animal Arena.
Ram Lamb Sale, Meat Evaluation
Center, Penn State, 1 p.m.
Somerset County Holstein Picnic.
fip
E
We Service What We Sell
LAPP'S BARN EQUIPMENT
take-up without tools
Welded paddle assembly:
Paddles with reinforced wear shoes are welded
to the Hook-Link at a 12* angle so manure liquids
tend to be carried by the 4 in. deep trailing end of
the paddle
Sales & Service
(Henry S.Upp) fp es
5035 Old Philadelphia Pike of?
Gap, PA 17527 y
(717) 442-8134
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 18, 1987-A3l
| FARM FORUM our readers write J
Editor:
I think by now most of us have
gotten our school taxes. Our dis
trict had a two mill increase.
Another district not far from here
had an 11 mill increase. We as far
mers are hit hard, and it will really
hurt August 30, 1987 (Deadline).
Now we can all do something
about this! In February of 1987
State Representative Samuel Mor
ris, D-Chester County, has intro
duced (H.B. 440), which will give
local taxing bodies the option of
replacing all or part of their proper
ty tax with a tax on income.
Morris says farmers have been
among the hardest hit by skyrock
eting property taxes and a local tax
structure based on the ability to
pay, rather than the amount of land
owned, would insure that farmers
do not pay more than their share.
I urge all you readers to get your
different organization that you
belong to, to write to your rep
SANDBLASTING
AND SPRAY
PAINTING
Ladder '•
Equipment ■* **
Farm Buildings \ ’ ~£'
Feed Mills \
Commercial- , ?!*>»- .
«.:sr
Interior/Exterior I^*
HENRY K. FISHER INC.
667 Hartman Station Rd.
Lancaster, PA
717-393-6530
FRANK A.
FILLIPPO, INC.
- WANTED -
DISABLED & CRIPPLED
COWS, BULLS & STEERS
Competitive Prices Paid
Slaughtered under
government inspection
Call: Frank Fillippo -
Residence - 215-666-0725
Elam Ginder - 717-367-3824 *
C.L. King - 717-786-7229
resentatives and senators and ask
them to vote for H.B. 440 when it
comes up for vote.
Governor Casey says he will
call a special session of the legisla
ture to deal with this issue alone.
My one representative told me it
probably will not come up for a
vote. This is the reason we must all
write or call our legislators in Har
risburg and let them know we can’t
keep paying more taxes.
Also since they got a 34 percent
raise, maybe they can hear us a
little better.
Here are address for 16th Con
gressional District members:
Nicholas B. Moehlmann, District
Office, Lebanon City-Co. Munici
pal Bldg., Room 307, Lebanon, PA
17042. Phone (717) 274-1644.
George Jackson shares the office.
Senator David Brightbill, Senate
District Office, Lebanon Co. Mun
icipal Bldg., Lebanon, PA 17042.
Lebanon phone (717) 274-1641.
Harrisburg toll free
1-800-222-1897.
Everyone in other congressional
districts find out who your rep
resentatives are and write or call.
We need thousands of letters.
Thank you.
Hilda M. Blatt
Jonestown