f: Australians Using Planes on Farms An item in the Agriculture Gazette at Sydney Auslrali states that during the thm months ending June 30, 1956, an planes were used to treat 116 000 acres of pasture in New South Wales. Also, nearly 8,000 tons of phos i£ phate fertilizer and 50,000 pounds of clover seed were ap plied to 102,000 acies by plane About 14,000 acres ol pasture were treated vnth henbicide and an additional 65,000 acres of other crops were tieated with henbicides and msectides by planes ■* How to T«>n Wi«n Baby Chicks Are Warm Enough You will raise much better pul. lets if you always keep your chicks at the right temperature A chick should have a place to go to get herself as warm as she wants to get and then run around, eat, drink and when she feels too cool she should be able to go back and get warm Her feed will not di gest properly unless she has ex actly the right blood temperature As a chick gets older she goes to the heat less often and by the time she is 8 weeks old she usu ally doesn’t need much extra heat With electric and gas brooders you should look under the hover three or four times a day to see what the chicks are doing If they’re all standing up with their shoulders together they are too cold If they are not under the center of the hoover and if they are panting, they are too warm If about half of them are standing up and half of them sitting down, the temperature under the hover is just right A guard a foot to two feet from the hover should be used the first two days to keep chicks from getting into the com ers and huddling rather than go ing under the brooder where they belong With coal and oil brood ers-this ring should be far enough away so that the chicks can get as cool as they want to get be cause if you overheat them you may ruin them for life Babcock Bessies Great Layers for You We believe that Babcock Bessies are the ideal commercial layer bred to perform the way you want a layer to perform Please send for catalog and price list to Babcock Poultry Farm, Inc. Route #3 Ithaca, New York Russell Mease Route 4 Manheim, Pa. Local Representative Phone Manheim MO 5-4705 Attend The Broiler Barbecue at Litilz Springs Park, Sat., June 15. J. C. Suavely & Sons, Inc. Landisville, Pa. Millport Roller Mills J. C. Walker & Son Lititz, R.D.4, Pa. Gap, Pa. \\\\\\v\\\\v\v\vv\\\v^\\\\\\\v\\\\\\\\\v\w THE QUEEN OF THE ELIZABETHTOWN Rose Show was a medium red San Fernando shown by Dr C Stuait Smith, 103 West High St, Elizabethtown Looking at the rose with him is Mrs Mary Schaeffer, Elizabethtown, president of the Society (LF Photo) Dr. C. Stuart Smith Shows Queen At Elizabethtown Rose Society Show The Queen of the Show at the eighth annual Rose Show of the Elizabethtown Rose Society held Saturday .at the First National Bank and Trust Co in Elizabeth town was shown by Dr C Stuart Smith, 103 West High St, Eliza bethtown The medium red rose was of the San Fernando variety Other winners were H. K Dorsheimer Perpetual trophy Dr C H Smith R H. Forney Perpetual trophy Harold Eshleman, Elizabeth town. Mumper Perpetual trophy W G. Mumma, Elizabethtown Spickler Perpetual trophy Mrs. C S. Smiith, Elizabethtown. First Past President Peretual trophy Mrs. Jane Eshleman, Elizabethtown. George Doyle trophy Dr. C, S. Smith. David Martin trophy Mrs. Jane Eshleman. Elizabethtown Rose Society trophy Mrs. Jane Eshleman. Dr C Stuart Smiith Award Miss Elaine Eshleman. For every 1000 pullets you raise/ save up to $4OO Follow the Ful-O-Pep Pullet Growing Plan You can save as much as per bird in feed cost on the famous Ful-O-Pep Pullet Growing . Plan ... yet grow big, husky, fully matured pullets that lay larger eggs right from the start. And pullets raised on Ful-O-Pep are likely to lay more eggs, too. Ask us about the Ful-O-Pep Pullet Growing Plan sooni stop in for more information Grubb Supply Elizabethtown, Pa. D. W. Hoover East Earl, R. D. 1, Pa. Elizabeth Huges Society Award Harold Eshleman Louis J Ulrich Award Mrs C S Smith Jacob B Fisher perpetual trophy Mrs Keeman Brosey, Elizabethtown Zarfoos Trophy—Dr C Stuart Smith American Rose Society awards gold, Mrs S A Horton, Mt Joy, silver, Dr C Stuart Smith, bionze, Mrs. Donald Seiders, Elizabethtown Russia Buying Butter From Danish Exporters The Foieign Agricultural Ser- vice reports that import authori ties of the Soviet Union and Danish exporters have recently entered onto a contract under which the Soviet Union will buy 5 5 million pounds of Danish un salted, refrigerated butter This is the first sale of Danish butter to the USSR since 3954 when that country imported 22 8 million pounds of butter from Denmark. George Rutt Stevens R. D. 1. Pa. Paul M. Ressler & Sou Paradise, Pa. Lancaster Farming, Friday, June 14, 1957 Farm Women Executive Board Sets County Project for Year The executive boaul of the Lan caster County Society of Farm Women has decided to purchase a portable chart carnage and an oithopedic examination table for St Joseph’s Hospital, Lancaster, as the county project this year The action was taken at a meet ing held June 4 at the home oi Mrs Wallis Rohrer, Smoketown Co-hostess was Mis Waller Him melreich Members will join (he United Council of Church Women in sponsonng migrant camp parties during August Societies 1 and 2 will visit the County Home this month and So cieties 3 and 4 in July The county chorus, Mrs Wilbur Hostetler directing, will meet foi rehersal in the Faim Bureau Building Monday,* Aug 5, at 7 30 p m The women will chapeione and provide refreshments tor the Lan caster USO on Satin day, Oct 19 Mis William Roth is chair man Camp Swatara will be open to lural women on Aug 25 to 27. November 2 has been set as the date for County Convention It will be held at Hempfield High School, Landisville The follow ing committees have been ap pointed for the convention Nominating Mis. Harry L Zook, Society 13 Program Mrs Clyde Hotten stein, Society 5, Mrs David Yo der, Society 19, Mrs Harold Steu ber Society 3, Mrs. Lester Sig man, Society 12, and Mrs Harold See t&c ttew- HAVERIY FARM BULK COOLER r MSP \4wmvmv. Sky V.;X,V~ ' r- WITH OR WITHOUT LEGS * By the world's oldest Manufacturer of copper lined mlfji coolers. Cools milk faster and colder without frees!}***- HIESTAND, INC. MARIETTA, R. D. 1 Wolf, Society 1 Auditing Alls John Suavely, Society 2, and Alls Floyd Rcm iuut, Society 16 Alemonal Mis Ethel Rcinhold, Society 10. 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