)RK (YORK CO.) - A cele >n of diversity both in facil ind programs is what the County Department of i and Recreation's "30 days Finally, a proven way to beat hoof disease! 0 i A winning combination to treat, prevent and protect against hoof diseases. Victory Topical Solution, when applied directly to the affected area, eliminates the lesions and pain associated with hairy foot warts. Victory Hoof Trimming Equipment & Utensil Sanitizer (E.P.A.-registered sanitizer) provides dairy producers and hoof trimmers with a method to prevent the spread of highly contagious foot warts by sanitizing tools and equipment used in hoof trimming. BRANDT’S /cJTarpk farm supply f Elizabethtown, PA 1 - 800 - 872 - 7478 717-367-1221 M SUPPLY N |Nr W LONGACRE ELECTRICAL wTS'iw SERVICE, INC. Hamburg, PA Bal| V. PA 610-488-1025 215-845-2261 No other milking equipment and supply company has more experience, expertise and commitment in its ability to deliver service, knowledge and merchandise. All of this contributes to the well-being of cows and the profitability of your dairy. See for 30 years" celebration is all about. Whatever your interests are, York County Parks have something, a place and a pro gram, for you. The park system was created MILK Where's your mustache?” What Park Offers in 1968, when a number of far sighted community leaders joined forces to create the first park board Today the Department of Victory Footbath Concentrate offers dairy producers a cost effective alternative to other footbath compounds commonly used to control the incidence of hoof rot and hairy foot warts. HOSTETTER FORSHEY’S, INC. SURGE 110 Forshey St. Rd. 2, Box 749 Marttnsburg, PA Annville, PA 814-793-3791 717-867-2896 Parks and Recreation operates eight county parks, 4,000 acres of public land, that range from wild, pristine Apollo County Park, near New Bndgeville, in the Susquehanna River hills, to Jacobus' Nixon County Park, with its Nature Center that hosts over 35,000 people annual- TM JIM’S SURGE SALES & SERVICE 215 Oak Bottom Rd. Quarryville.PA 717-786-1533 Uncaster Farming, Saturday, July 11 1998-817 To celebrate the accomplish ments of the last 30 years, and to show just how diverse the parks have become, 30 days, from Jul> 21 through August 22 has been set aside by the Parks for a special month-long celebra tion During these five weeks, the Park system will put on its best and show off a little bit, with programming that reveals how diverse the system has become The first week of the 30 days includes the following activities •July 21 Insects are the focus of two talks at Nixon County Park's Nature Center, Rick Mikula will host an insect workshop from 2 p.m. to 4 p m Pre-registration is required call (717) 428-1961 From 6'30 p m to 8:30 p m , a butterfly presentation will take place •July 22 Rudy County Park will host a BMX demonstration and test nde from 6.30 - 8 - 30 p.m at the BMX track located there Also, Rocky Ridge County Park will host a mountain bike clinic beginning at 5.30 p.m. Meet at Rocky Ridge's front parking lot •July 23 Parks Advisory board member Dave Wildasm will lead a Nature Walk from 8.30 a m - 10 a.m at Spring Valley County Park Pre-registration is required, call (717) 428-1961 In the evening, from 6pm -8 30 p.m., Raab County Park, an 1800's iron mine that produced some of the best iron ore avail able at the time-it also has two bat caves with four species of bats will be the focus of an exploration for the more adventurous public. •July 24 Rudy County Park will be the set ting for a star watch and bonfire The Campfire Tales program (a bonfire complete with storytellers) is for kids ages four to eight This take place at the parking lot from 7 30 pm -930 pm At 9pm,a public star watch will takes place in Rudy County Park's obser vatory. •July 25 Two events are planned for this first Saturday a 9 a.m tour of the seasonal Volksmarch trail in Nixon and Kain county parks, and gold panning in Spring Valley County Park Prospectors can meet at the crossroads (Potosi Road) parking area at 9 a m for the gold panning session The Volksmarch trail tour will meet with Shirley Truax at Nixon County Park's Nature Center at 9 a m For a calendar and more information on these events contact York County Parks at 400 Mundis Race Road, York, PA 17402-9721 or call (717) 840-7440 Elite Enclosure Vinyl Insulated Patio & Sunroom • Easy to maintain - never paint again • Will not fade, crack, peel or dent • Patented construction can withstand 115 mph winds • Affordable • 15 ’ cooler in summer; 15° warmer in winter than aluminum. Is this what you’re looking for? Custom made for your home. Come see our room on display. Xs^gOVEME^^ 265 E. Meadow Valley Rd., Lititz, PA 17543 717-733-7160 • 717-627-6886 HI Financing Available mm
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