I'tf A&.S 'iff'*] '| -f-c Lancaster Farming Ads Pay! ■ “Manzate” gives you safe, sure control of early and easy-to-use “Manzate.” Proven by years of use, “Man late blight on potatoes. For powerful disease protection zate” effectively controls a wide range of diseases on Ibat gives you bonus yields—more No. I’s, spray with other vegetable crops, too. On »n chemicals, follow übeimt instruction! an 4 wernwts carefully. spray me u s ofi Bitter Thing* forJJettir Living ...tfo-awi ChmUttf MANZATE AND OTHER DUPONT PRODUCTS distributed by J. C. EHRLICH CHEMICAL CO., INC. 736 East Chestnut Street Lancaster, Penna. Phone 307-3721 I > ANT FUNK’S-G; KE EVERY E COUNT ant the Hybrids with 1 ORE CAPACITY TO PRODUCE man Seeds, Inc. Phone 898-3421 Stop diseases before they start... MAN Z ATE*... regularly mm • Milk-Truck * j (Continued from Page 6) wall. Wills he nukes otr tli<* daily we g i slip one copy goes to the da w am one copy stays in t m iiiilk house the tc.nk empt.'“- and is iculy to ho rinsed The hauler does not wash the tank; he rinses it with a hose to keep the milk troin drying on the inside, but the tanner must wadi the tank. On the day I rode with him, Hamish made five stops to pick up 127 cans of Guernsey milk. After he delnered this to the dany plant, he made six moie stops to pick up IS3 cans ot milk tiom other farms The dairy still speaks in terms ol cans since the gagues on their storage tanks were built befoie bulk handling was adopted. The “galloping” motion of the tiuck intrigued me. After I had tried unsuccessfully to figure out what caused it, Harnish told me it would be worse alter the next stop The shifting of the milk in the big maneb fungicios -rm* n A PORTHOLE IN THE MILKHOUSE WALL lets the bulk truck driver empty the tank without holding the door open. J. Marlin Harnish picks up milk in the area south and east of Lancaster, but makes two stops northwest of the city. L. F. Photo. tank produced a surging mo tion that caused me to wonder if the milk wouldn’t he butter (Continued on Page 10) :»$S i.fH, M ill 5* *5 Zi Lancaster^Farming,,Saturday, May 18, 1963 Grassland FFA Elects Officers Kenneth Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Martin, Den ver Rl, was elected president of the Grassland Chapter Fu ture Farmeis of Amenca at a recent meeting in the New Hol land high school. Martin, a 17 year old Junior KENNETH MARTIN at the Garden Spot Hugh School, is also president o£ the County FFA Association, He was the 19 62 yice president ol the chapter and is the chap ter’s Star Farmer. He succeeds Larry Weaver who is a candidate tor an ott ice in the Keystone Association FFA. Other offi'ceis elected were vice president, Leon Weaver, New Holland Rl; secietaiy, IClyde Wissle'r, New Holland Rl; tieasurer, Glenn Webei, Hohnton R 2, sentinel, Nelson Wert, New Holland Rl; chap lain, Amos Good, Denver Rl, reporter, Fied Nolt, New Hol land, pailiamentarian, Walter Musser, Naivon Rl. Assistant officeis elected in clude, second vice piesident, Bill Fisher; secietaiy, Roy Bowman, tieasurer, Sanfoid Gehnian; sentinel, Roy Mus ser; chaplain, Tony Folker, and leporter, Ron Frankhou ser. • Wheal- Meeting (Continued from sv,ge 1) ditfeiences of opinion until now “One larm oigamratioa chobe not to partiupate in drafting the legislation, and in tact have done e\er\thing they can to bung about its deteat ’ He emphasized that the jno gram is a one yeai ptogiam and would be subicct to a le teiendum next year it it (ni nes this year. “Tins has no thing to do with 19(J >. You are going to haxe anoihei pi 0- gram and another retei en dum ’’ The meeting ■was spousoieel by the citizen s wheat commit tee headed by Edison. Osborne P||di Bottom.
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