[CCl ster Farming. Saturday. July 25. 1959- State Mushroom Is Finest Known , Mushroom Industry Shoxt Course at !6 g ta j e University heralded the completion new $63,000 mushroom research center. B Kneebone, di tht mi’shroom re- ’ ~v< s s 1E DEALERS ON PAGE 11 AT LOW FCf O COST RED COMB’S policies give you a quality feed at low cost. This fact combined with its good payability, freedom from dust, and bright appearance makes it your best buy! Feed RED COMB EGG MASH Equally With Scratch for Top Quality Eggs With Excellent Flavor. tier information see... OU BELIEVE THESE LAR BELIEFS T WATER UNGER! et n System that Chlorinates and answers to your water problems please call Cliff Lehman at Century Co., 15 West ut St., Lancaster EX 4-9365,-or stop in the office any day. search program, reported t] new plant has the most pr cise control over evironmen al conditions of any mpsl room house in the world. This is appropriate, he a ded, since state growers p: duce more than half of t nation’s mushrooms. Temperatures in the grow ing rooms are not expected to fluctuate more than three fourths of one degree. Specialized insulation in the walls will make it possible for adjoining rooms to have temperatures of 180 degrees and 50 degrees, re- y RED COMB EGG MASH, Today! Good & Sons FARRYVILLE ell Tod Well I—l 3 Nation s Wool Yield Moving Ever Higher Shorn wool production has begun to move upward after several years of decline, al though it is still about 20 per cent De)ow the 300-miilion yound annual production go al provided under the nat ional wool program, Chair man Earl L Groff, Strasburg of the Pennsylvania Stabili zation and Conservation Com mittee said today in commen ting on pi ogress under the program to date. Severe drought in many major sheep-producing aicas held production back during spcctfull^ The building was financed July 28—4-H Field Day Rain by a special appropriation of Date. $50,000 from the State Legis July 29—9 00 am, Lancast lature and $13,000 from fed- er County Poultry Tour to eral funds of the PennsyKan- York County, assemble at la Agricultural Experiment Gladfeltcr Paper Co, in Station. Spring Grove (southwest The American. Mushroom of York on Routes 30 and Institute has pledged $13,500 116). to purchase equipment for July 30 —Holstein Breeder’s the research center. The in- Field Day, 10 a.m, Henry stitute includes more than Kettering farm, Lititz. 600 mushroom growers in the August 4—County 4-H Coun- Umled States. cil picnic, 7 p.m. vvvyvvvv v v' V RXU, MOUNT JOY, PA. < y ... May omorrow USED FOR NOT YEARS IS "SAFE" ELL a w: Since contamination is increas ing and once it gets into the water table it may travel just a few feet a month it may be just reaching your water source now. Although your house has not burned down, you still car ry fire insurance as a protection against possible future loss. Your water source presents a similar picture—protecting it agamsc future contamination is a form of insurance sound health insurance. WHEN WATER IS MAT CLEAR, COLD AND GOOD TASTING. TRllpf IT IS SAFE 1 Many people associate safe wa ter with its clarity, but this is a dangerous standard since the bacteria that contaminate water cannot be seen, smelled or tast ed. A glass of sparkling c’ear untreated water may be deadly without any suspicious sign at all. Dechlorinates with fine filtration can assure your family's health w the early years of the pro giam, Mr Groft said, but the 1958 clip is estimated at 241 million pounds, the high est since 1947 The 1959 clip is expected to be still larger. Number of stock sheep and lambs on farms and ranches on January 1, 1959 were up four per cent from a year earlier and were the largest since 1948 Ewe lambs were up eight per cent. Give Lancaster Farming advertising a chance to work for you, Farm Calendar July 28—7 30 pm , Manor 4-H, Stehman’s Church. Cliff Leliman A STREAM ALWAYS NOT PURIFIES ITSELF ’TDTTCf OVER A DISTANCE tIvUJII A stream can become fresh ac cording to its freedom from sewage and its ability to absorb oxygen from the air. Isolated mountain streams with rocky bottoms naturally absorb more oxygen than slow sluggish streams and may be 'safe. But ordinary streams near civiliza tion do not have a chance, to purify themselves and are defi nitely not safe to drink from A'l surface water should -be sterilized (chlorinated or boil ed) before drinking. LABORATORY TESTS NOT INSDRE COMPLETE . PROTECTION 1 KUlii “Bacteriological analyses show the presence or absence of con tamination in the collected sample only. They therefore serve merely as an indication of the safety of the water sup ply at the time collected... . . Sole reliance in determining the safety of water supplies can not be placed on the resuhs of infrequent bacteriological an alysis . . ” Souice I'S Dept of Health Public Health Set vice implication Xo 24 Individual WUei bupplj Sj stems” Higher Profits Shown by Meat Packers in ,58 In 1958, the American meat packing industry estab lished a new record of $13,- 205 million in sales (whole sale value), an increase of eight per cent over 1957. Industry-wide profits in creased to $B2 million, four per cent above the 1957 to tal of $79 million. Those fig uies were reported in the 1958 edition of “Financial facts About the Meat Pack ing Industry,” published by the American Meat Institute. The amount paid by the industry for livestock and other raw materials increas ed from $3 890 million in ’57, to $9,850' million in ’5B. The report, claims increas ed profits reported by the in dustry resulted from reduc tions in operating expenses which included such items as wages and salaries, supplies and containers, transporta tion and interest charges. Charges for taxes and depre ciation were slightly .higher in 1958 than-4n 1957. The annual report showed that the-net worth of the meat packing industry in ’5B was estimated at $1,500 mil lion, up five per cent from 1957 and 2fi-pcr cent more than the 1947-58 average. 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