A42-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 23, 1993 CHAMBERSBURG (Franklin Co.) The Franklin County Cooperative Extension Associa tion and Penn State Cooperative Extension of Franklin County will celebrate 75 years of service to the county this winter. The main feature of the obser vance will be the 75th annual meeting of the association. It will be held Friday, January 29, start ing at 7 p.m. at the Lighthouse Chemsweep Moves Through Area EPHRATA, (Lancaster Co.) A “Chemsweep” educational meeting is scheduled in the Aud ion Room of Ephrata Senior High School at 7:30 p.m, on Tuesday evening, January 26. All persons interested in dispos ing of unwanted chemicals are in vited and encouraged to attend this important and very informa tive meeting. This will be an ex Public Auction Register Closing Date Monday 5:00 P.M. of each week’s publication JANUARY 27 - 9AM, Quilt, Craft & SAT IAM 9t mviuii ““997 Auction. Located R".‘ one, Appro,. 20. & N lS“ d " “ ■ vZ%%“IILL L Z; 557s 57 A '“ stone Public Auto ~ Exchange, Rt. 22/322 SAT. JAN. 30 - 9 30AM, Between Dauphin & Clarks Short Notice Liquidation Ferry Bridge. Keystone Auction. Located At 43 Car- Public Auto Exchange, lisle Street, Hanover, Pa Aucts. Owner, Hanover Hard- T UES. & WED. JAN. 26 & Auct’ ln °’ Ra " dy L H ' lker ' HERD DISPERSAL GRADE HERD 26 HEAD TO BE SOLD WED., JANUARY 27, 1993 AT NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. 14 due January to March. Vet checked for pre gnancy. Milk weights day of sale. Consigned by Stonefuastfiann 1141 lias Valtoy im4 , (See additional listing page 842.) BANKRUPTCY AUCTION SAT., FEB. 6, 1993 10:00 A.M. Location of sale: First State Blvd. First State industrial Park, Newport, DE. ESSINGTON METAL WORKS Okada V.M. 500 Vertical Machine Center, (3) Kurt 8” Angle Lock Vice, Quincy 2 Stage Air Compressor, Cordax 1000 Measuring Machine, Mitutoya Height Master, Rockwell Wilson Hardness Tester, H.E.S. 20’ Lath, , Tow-Motor Propane Forklift 5000 Lb., Gra nite Inspection Table, Alliant Center Mach., Johnson Bandsaw, Rockwell Drill Press, Burr Bench, Cooling System, (3) Double Lock Pre cision Vice, Miller AC/DC Arc Welder, 3/4 HP Grinder, 42” Vernier Caliper, Angle Plates, (2) Tool Box, (2) Kennedy Work Tables, Collets, (7) Caliper, Large Quantity of Bits, (3) Lateral File Cabinet, (4) Desk, Brother Fax Machine, Tandy Printer, (5) Rack of Metal Stock, Lathe Tools, Lots of Gauges, Reid Surface Grinder, and Much More. Inspection, Wed., Feb. 3, 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM TERMS: Cash, Certified Check or Letter of Credit. Trustee; Lynn Thomas Kanaga, Esq. Case #9O-848 & 90-849 IRON HILL AUCTION Auctioneers: Joe B. Baines Tel 302-453-9138 Larry Baines ' Fax 302-453-9193 Extension To Restaurant, three miles north of Chambersburg on Rt. 11. All residents of Franklin Coun ty of legal age are automatically members of the association, and are invited to attend. A special pictorial 40-page ‘7sth Anniversary Commemora tive Booklet” will be distributed to those in attendance. This collec tor’s item traces not only the 75 years of cooperative extension cellent opportunity for you to learn more about the 1993 PDA “Chemsweep” program being conducted from now until March 31. This is a free and easy disposal program being conducted in Lan caster and six other Pennsylvania counties this coming year. Brubaker Agronomic Consult ing Service and the Ephrata Adult Celebrate 75th Anniversary activity within the county, is also a significant history of agricultural development within Franklin County the past 75 years. Special limited-edition, commemorative silk-screened water tumblers will also be distributed as souvenirs at the event. Since seating space is limited, those wishing to attend should purchase their tickets at the cooperative extension office, 191 Farmer Program will also be pre senting additional crop production management practices and pesti cide applicator update informa tion. Variety trials, pest resistance and production yields of com, soybeans and alfalfa will be dis cussed. The new Atrazine label, other pesticide changes, and applicator update information will be in cluded in the discussion. Two core and two category credits for pesti cide license renewal is planned. Call (717) 733-1478 or (717) 733-7124 for more information. Franklin Farms Lane, Chambers burg. Tickets will also be avail able until the dining hall capacity is reached from the following: Herbert Zeger, Diana Meyers, Clifford Hawbaker, Fran Horst, Shirley Hawbaker, H. Lee Show alter, Robert E. Kriner, Joseph S. Middour, Phil Lobaugh, Dan Brogdon, Marcus Martin, Mark E. Cayman, Irvin Dietle, Francis Farm Show Dairy Promotions (Continued from Page A3B) Dupuis, Pennsylvania Dairy Promotion Program spokesper son. “Both the robot and butter sculpture attracted large crowds throughout the week. The interest provided by the media is a tribute to the Farm Show and the strength of the state’s dairy industry.” For dairy farmers, this exten sive coverage means free advertis ing for their products and the dairy industry. The Partners estimate that coverage from the show will exceed $lO,OOO in value and that the coverage generated several million impressions with consum Reichard, Harold Crider, Wilmer and Miriam Lehman, David R. Longacre, Kenneth Kipe, Linda Bender, James R. Diem, J. Tho mas Stouffer, Jeffrey L. Grove, Tom Mossellem, Marie Dice, Janice Burkholder, Shirley Givi den, Allen T. Brown, Virginia Christman, Mary Jane Hess, Betty Wingert, Bill White, Beatrice Johnston, and Clyde Kuhns. ers. Final media evaluations will not be available for several weeks, but the extensive coverage cer tainly developed a positive dairy industry message with consumers, Dupuis said. Pennsylvania’s Dairy Promo tion Partnerr, have been collective ly promoting dairy products since 1989. These organizations have combined efforts to save dairy far mers’ promotion dollars and cre ate a unified dairy promotion mes sage in Pennsylvania. The PA Farm Show is one of many activi ties jointly conducted by these organizations.