A34-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 15,1989 30 YEARS AGO -Two more counties have dropped from ranks of the South east Dist. 4-H Baby Beef and Lamb show for 1959, marking the second straight year the scope of this event has been narrowed. County Agent Max M. Smith reported, following the Wednes M > 'Mm. On NC+ seed purchased by May 6 ? 1989. Don’t miss this special early payment discount on top quality NC+ seed. You’ll be dollars ahead now and bushels ahead at harvest time. Order today. NOTE: discount appllst only to seed paid for In full by date shown. yvnnswr KEYS TO 'E-COLI CALF SCOUR PROTECTION PILIGUARI? E-COLI-1 jKfikj v k VACCINATE THE MOTHER [|U(jr Ajy| 3 and the calf receives qL protection 10 DOSE VIAL $6.75 67 1/2 ♦ PER DOSE 12 ormore se 2 s GENECOf 99 CO FOR THE CALF AT BIRTH pOR£Si. $6.75ea per 10 ml syringe/1 dose or $6.50 for 10 or more ® These are Quality Sobering Animal Health products ORDER $3 .00 R M RE AND Y U PAY N FREIGHT WE SHIP UPS EVERY DAY s KEY-AID DISTRIBUTORS INC 225 Wood Comer Road, Lititz, PA 17543 Local Calls 738-4241 Call Toll Free: In PA 1-800-2KEVAID (1-800-253-9243) Elsewhere 1-800-4KEYAID (1-800-453-9243) Hours: Mon - Thur 7:30 A.M.-5:00 P.M. FH 7:30 to 9:00 Saturday 7:30 A.M.-12:00 Noon (Eastern Time) THIS WEEK day night meeting of show direc tors at the Stockyards 'Exchange Room’ that Adams and York coun ty officials have decided not to enter the district event this year. Last year Lebanon, Berks and Cumberland counties dropped out -Governor David L. Lawrence NC+ HYBRIDS District Sales Manager Barry L. Hoke 244 Moyer Ridge Dr., Manheim, PA 17545 Home Ph. (717) 665-2009 Answering Service (717) 665-9347 T )Sd s E £ said this week his administration is preparing legislation in connection jwith a four-point program to advance the marketing of Pennsyl ■j vania farm products. He said he :was hopeful the bills would be I ready for introduction this week, j “Pennsylvania agriculture has 'I not kept pace with other compet % ing areas in the marketing of its products,” he said. “Marketinghas not kept pace with production advances. The proposed programs will be mutually beneficial to pro ducers, distributors and consumers.” -Max M. Smith, Lancaster County agent, this week reminded w somtmn CROW ABOUT— LOW CLASSIFIED RATES WITH EXCELLENT RESULTS! Buy This Spring .ftienf ford FINANCE WAIVER RAT Lawn and Garden or FINANCING CASH You but th# tractor ivacse GET THE Make Your Dea j Arrange your MOWER FREE •o o% UD to 48 mo. Take Delivery own financing + c ooa OA m« nr and save Finance 5 o«£ ?b US' or now or 0.0% for 18 ma 7.9 A 36 ino* #■% 5 for 24 mo 8.9% 48 mo. No Payments 6% TO yJStforsemo! 9.9% 60 mo. No Interest OftOA or /0 Waive Paymente Availabl.toquallfiadbuyers enwr inon „ . . Until May 1989 •Do ponding On Tractor Modol SEPT. 1989 DOpOnCIInQ Oil MIOCIGI g for 48 mo LGT Dlfttl county farmers of the value of proper timing in jplowing down cover crops this spring. Smith pointed out that the use of cover crops in Lancaster County is particularly valuable in view of the fact that soils here are among the lowest in the state in organic mat ter content. -Members of the Lancaster County Vocational Agriculture Teachers Association on Wednes day heard York-Lancaster District Vo-Ag Director T. M. Malin of York report a 1957-58 school year total labor income of $86,776.99 for the county’s 357 vocational agriculture students completing projects last year. Net profit for the county’s FFA members, before the addition of their own labor worth, was $71,708.94 according to reports submitted by the instructor advisors of the nine vocational agriculture departments in the county. -Farm Women No. 10 met Saturday in the home of Mrs. Edward Bowers, Lititz RD3. Roll call was answered by devo tions given by Mrs. Wayne G. Brubaker. The members voted to serve as hostesses to patients at the County Hospital April 9. On April 28, members will serve as waitresses at Heart Haven Bazaar. • Mowers • Tillers • Riding Mowers • Lawn Tractors • Yard Tractors • Lawn & Garden Tractors • Lawn & Garden Diesels • Small Farm Tractors • Mid Size Farm Tractors • Large Farm Tractors • Large Farm Tractors • Industrial Loaders • Landscape Tractors • Landscape Attachments • Mowing Attachments • Farm Attachments • Skid Loaders Much More Lane. Ford Tractor Is A Full Service Dealer •4 Genuine Replacement Parts |t£V' ' y-> J and Take Advantage Of One ,pf The New Holland Programs For Factory Trained Mechanics LANCASTER FORD TRACTOR. INC. The Counties Oldest 8i Largest Ford Tractor Dealer 1655 Rohrerstown Rd. Lancaster, PA 17601 (717) 569-7063 Society members will attend Homemakers Day on April 22. A society flower show is sche duled for the next meeting May 2, at the home of Mrs. John Habeck er, Lancaster RDI. There will be three classes to be judged by Mrs. John Norton, Millersville. -ad from Commonwealth Tele phone Company...this Mother’s Day give easy Uving...give color telephones..in 14 sparkling colors and black to match any decor..both table top and handy wall models. Stop and see them today...you’H be amazed how inexpensive this “easy living” can te! -A field of 22 entries will com pete in the Colerain Grange Sew ing Contest at 7:30 p.m., April 17, in the Quarryville Fire Hall. The contest is being held in con juntion with the National Grange Sewing Contest. Judges will be Miss Norma Zeh ner, associate county home eco nomist; Mrs. Elizabeth Meyers, Solanco H.S. home economics teacher, Quarryville; and Mrs. Francis Frebd, Lancaster Osteo pathic Hospital dietician. t