16—Lancaster Farming, Friday, September 19.1958 EXPLORING POSSIBILITIES OF farm for estry in Lancaster county during this week’s Soil Conservation District director’s meet ing were left to right, Amos Funk. Board chairman, Henry Hackman, president of Penna Asso. of Soil Conservation Districts, John Kitch, Penna. Dept, of Forests and Americans Eating Less Meat in 1958 In 1958 each person in the Unit ed States will use about 150 iililiillllllllllllllllllllllliiiilllliiiilllllllilli 1 m m m B ATTENTION: MR. POULTRYMAN!! SUPER LAYING MASH ALL MASH LAYER SUPER BREEDING MASH 60 r f POULTRY SUPPLEMENT c. cou BU^ Lancaster EY 4-0511 m ..... . . . . _ J” \ "V. pounds of all meats That’s the figure currently forecast by the I'. S. Department of Agriculture, sajs Mrs Elsie Keeney, extension specialist, of Pennsylvania State University. This would be nine pounds less Get Maximum Production From Your Laying Hens! Farm Bureau Layer Mashes Formulated to . . . ★ Keep your flock in Top Condition ★ Minimize effect of Stress Conditions ★ Keep your flock on the job FULL-TIME. Sqv6 $ 2 00 Wvl V W Mm per ton oct. isth Try it NOW! “Extra SAVINGS” SPECIAL Introductory Period! Prompt . . . Courteous Delivery Manlieim MOiiawk 5 2466 ' V » Rivers field-worker, and John Hoover, Lan caster area FHA supervisor. The directors heard reports from the State Game Com mission concerning new land management policies, and prepared for attendance at the state SCD directors convention in Sun bury this week. (LF Photo) than last year and quite a bit be low the record of 166.7 pounds set in 1956. The use of beef is expect ed to be about 79 pounds for each person and the use of pork about 60 pounds. Both amounts are slightly less than last year. during in Bags or Bulk New Holland Quarryville STerling 6-2126 ELgin 4-2146 Diversion Provision For Phila. Milk Market is Studied WASHINGTON An addi tional proposal was brought up for discussion at a hearing Thurs day considering addition of a diversion provision to the Phila delphia Federal milk marketing order. USDA officials announced today. Amendments to the Philadel phia order proposed in the first notice of hearing would permit unlimited diversion of milk among plants of regulated han dlers and diversions to unregu lated plants under specified con ditions. The additional proposal, would permit milk received at the pro ducer milk plant of a cooperative association to be designated as a Jllllillllllllllllß Solve next spring’s quack problem now with a fall spraying Save time next spring . . . and start work in fields free of quack grass ... by spraying this fall with Dowpon*, chemical grass killer. Just spray Dowpon (containing dalapon) on the quack in fields you plan to plow this fall. Wait 2 weeks. Then plow it under, or you can put off plowing until next spring. Then work up the land as usual for planting Even heavy quack grass can be controlled this way. Start this fall to solve your quack grass problems this easy, effective, economical way. ' DOWPON may also be used for grass control in apple & pear orchards. Grass control around fruit trees now, will help you control meadow and field mice later on. Your dealer has DOWPON in 50 and 5 lbs. drums, Get Your Supply at these Dealers Blue Ball Jacob B. Zimmerman Bareville Martin’s Hardware Denver Denver Supply Co. Paul H. Gehman Allen A. Matz Elizabethtown Farmers Supply, Inc. Kay lor Bros., R. D. Ephrata Farmersville Equipment Co., R. D. #2 Martin’s Feed Mill, R. D. #3 C. P. Wenger & Sons Florin Hess Bros., Mumma’s Hardware Gap Summer Bros., Hardware Intercourse Charles B. Hoober Kirkwood L. H. Jackson Myer’s Store Lancaster Lancaster County Farm Bureau Lincoln J. E. Galen, Hardware J. C. EHRLICH CO. 736 E. Chestnut St. IMIIIII ''lliliil receipt at the producer mills plant of a proprietary handler and to be treated as if physically received there. Both handlers would be re* quired to file prior written notice of such proposed transaction with the market administrator. The proposal would have the effect, the applicants stated, of elimi nating unnecessary hauling and handling of milk subyact to reg ulation under the order. Evidence brought out at the hearing will be considered by USDA before any changes in the order are recommended. Pro posed amendments, if recom mended, would be submitted to handlers and producers for ex ceptions and then to producers for approval or disapproval. Ap proval of two-thirds or more of the producers voting in a referen dum is required before USDA can amend the order. of DOWPON •Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company. Lititz Eby’s Mill, Inc. Manheim Cassei’s Mill, Inc., R. D. #1 N. G. Hershey & Son Millersville Millersville Supply Co. Mountville Kauffman Bros, Peach Bottom C E. Wiley & Son Quarryville Conestoga Farm Service R. D. #2 Musser’s Mill, R. D. #1 Ross H. Rohrer & Sons Ro>nks Lester A. Singer Schoeneck Brehm & Enck Stevens Snader’s Mill, Mt. Airy Strasburg Homsher’s Mill Washington Boro Ament’s Hardware, West Willow West Willow Farmers Assn, Inc. Willow Street Dombach Bros. Lancaster, Pa., iiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiimi l "' mill iillllillill EX 3-2489