A2B-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 13, 2003 Farm-City Event Promotes Understanding (Continued from Page A 27) between the two diverse sectors, both vital for successful commu- nity growth, In addition to the farm-city ex change, both urban and agricul ture residents work together to recognize farms, businesses, and Don Hoffer pays $625 for the bittersweet patterned shawl to present to his wife Shirley. Barbara Hehnly, left, designed the shawl that her team of three spinners and weavers made during the Farm-City banquet. Hehnly said it was the highest price ever bid in the annual auction to raise funds for the Farm-City banquet event. Hoffer holds grandson Dakota, son of Darren and Kristen Grumbine. Lancaster Farming's Classified Ads Get Results! (HjjHusqvarna 2258 Blower • 1 5 cu in - 25 cc • Air velocity 128 mph * Lifetime ignition Also Available Back Pack Blower 40CC&175 MPH 55 Rancher Chain Saw • 3 4 hp • Lifetime ignition •16” Bar warranty • Air Injection • Low vibration • Air Pre-filtration - 97% • Easy start of dirt removed before it reaches filter All New compact lightweight Back Pak Blower. f • 125 Bt • 25 4 cc • only 13 lbs *l5O mph Holtwood Supply 1010 Susquchannock Di Holtwood, PA 17532 (717) 284-0883 individuals who contribute to the rich heritage of the county. E. Fay Bowman and her daughter Sue received a Century Farm Award. Their 106-acre farm dates back to 1901, and has been passed on through the generations. E. Fay and her hus band J. Alfred farmed the land Double J Farm Boar Goats selling at New Holland Sales Stables Inc. Monday, Dec. 22, 2003 at 12:00 Noon 10 2003 Bucks 1 2003 Doe 2 Mature Does ill Blood & Percentage SAVINGS!! 136 Chain Saw -16” • 3 6 cu in -2 2 hp • Inertia chain brake • Lifetime ignition warranty All Commercial Built Chain Saws New Chains For $15.00 Premium Bar & Chain Oil $415 Mascot Sharpening 434 Newpoit Rd Ronks, PA 17572 2-1 2 Miles Below Rt 23 on Rt 772 , (717) 656-6486 TOUCH Zook Engines 4309 Resei von Rd , Hones brook, PA 19344 Oftofßt 322 (610) 273-3028 from 1946 until the 19905. Her husband passed away in 2000. Mother and daughter continue to live on the farm and have the fieldwork completed by Don Hof fer. In August 2002, the Bowman farm marked the celebration of 6,000 acres of farmland preserva tion in Lebanon County. “Opting to preserve your farm in many cases literally means passing up the opportunity to be come a millionaire, but there are more important things to the quality of life than money,” said Sue, deputy executive director of the Lebanon County Housing Authority, regarding the family’s decision to place the property in farmland preservation. She has a brother John who re sides in Panama, where he is re tired from the Panama Canal Commission as deputy director of treaty affairs. A century business award went to Charles Henry 111, attorney at law for Henry & Beaver LLP. Harry Bachman auctioned a shawl woven by the Lebanon Val ley Woolsies. Barbara Hehnly de signed the shawl, and with the help of three spinners and a weaver, the shawl was made on Tuesday for the event. The wool (Turn to Page A 32) INTRODUCING MOUSE/RAT BAIT Indoor and Outdoor Rodenticide for both mice and rats with the following benefits: One product controlling both mice and rats. Eliminating the need to stock two products. Same research proven active ingredient as before. Quick - bait today see results tomorrow. Stop Feed Action - rodents consume 80% less bait. Most Palatable - preferred over other rodenticides. No Resistance - works where anticoagulants don't. No Secondary Toxicity - pets are safe even if they eat Assault killed rodents. New improved packaging. Easy open, freestanding resealable poly packaging for 25 count product Improved graphics for easy product benefit identification. #£%*****' *<** kssMilis 6S. Vintage Rd., Paradise, PA 17562 MiaMM (717) 442-4183 800-635-3592 A Century Farm Award goes to daughter-mother duo Sue and E. Fay Bowman* center. Charles Wertz of the Lebanon County Conservation District and Barbara Grum bine, farmer and real estate agent, make the presenta tion. Swapping a day on the farm for a day in the office are farm-city exchangees, from left, David Bomberger, farmer, and Marc Hess, lawyer. St**-***,** * ■y.my '-A’L 9PM (Jtv Q-lSk PtACr P*<£T* <>*"< «- The annual Penn State Hybrid Reports are part and par cel of the Jan. 31 issue of Corn Talk in Lancaster Farming. Also scheduled is a feature from a Columbia County 5-Acre Com Club winner, silage reports, meeting updates, and a calendar of crop growing and management events. ' \s s\ i , 11 W
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