liccolo is the highest of all instruments, lore Roosevelt was American hero to tcker tape dumped on iie rode in a parade, .fruit are so-called bc they sometimes grow ,ers. _ OVED /otic Action ■ctive C.R.D. Control Real Economy ROCKLAND a-Strep" Dust effective as the standard 47 if dihydrostrcptomj on (strep its a lot less "PAK ;.1C potentiation? one bottle trds. vour dealer »»riri OCKLAND . CHEMICAL COMPANY West Caldwell, New Jersey PINE WOOD SHAVINGS For Poultry and Livestock Bedding CALL EXpress 4-5412 ENIENT SANITARY SERVICEABLE Deliveries Made Over Two Tons Trailer Load Prices, Bagged or Bulk HAROLD B. ZOOK Lampeter Road NEW OLIVER 10-Bushel PTO No. 270 Sized Right for Big Spreading Jobs is the practical size—all the capacity you need large dairy and feeder herds, to save time in the job of spreading. 'here’s new ruggedness in the big No. 270 —deeper, ir, stronger flareboards..heavier side stakes... a huskiness all the way through to take the "ling of power loading, to handle tough, over matted chunks. (©re’s new power take-off flexibility in the No. too. A new, in-line power drive adjusts auto 'ically to the twists of heavy loads in rough fields. ly°u can heap up the low Oliver. There’s no head cylinder arch to interfere with loading or iding. ;ar wheels are located to balance the ‘ traction in slippery barnyards, -locking hitch stand avoids lifting. the new Oliver No. 270 before buy any PTO spreader, 'armersville ipment Co. >hrata, RJ>. 2 Hershey & Son «im. R. D. 1 G. E. Busier Peach Bottom. Pa. NEPPCO Claims Profit For Large-User Division NEW YORK The Northeastern Poultry Cooperative Association representing 25 poultry and egg marketing cooperatives in the northeastern states reported at its recent annual meeting that its new institutional Division had turned the ‘ corner” and was now operating in the black. The new section, organiz ed on the first of this year, merchandises poultry pro ducts to institutions, steam ships and other larger users under Northeastern’s own label. Some 54 representatives of farmer-owned marketing co operatives throughout the Northeast were on hand to hear Manager Berwyn B. Gehgan’s report One of the primary functions of the “cooperative’s cooperative” is to aid these groups in the more orderly marketing of eggs and poultry, with a minimum o f unreasonable price fluctuation. Named as president of Northeastern was James C. Weisel, Rosemont, N. J. He replaces George Angevine, Warren, Conn. Chosen as vice president was E. N. Lancaster, Pa. '»-y Chas. J. McComsey & Sons Hickory Hill, Pa. J. B. Lapp Atglen. Pa. “Ned,'’ Larrabcc, Peterbor ough, N H., with J Phillip Croshaw, Ml. Holly, N. J , as treasurer, C. H Stains, Flem ington, N J, secretary, and Dr. Alfred Van Wegencn, managing director of the Northeastern Poultry Pro ducers Council (NEPPCO), assistant secretary Named to Northeastern’s executive committee were J. R Shellenberger, Pittsburgh, Pa, Chairman, Harold Ek, N. H, Howard Whelan, Av on, Mass , John Brazel, Ham den, Conn., E. A Kirschman, Bethlehem, Pa, Gerald M Luff, Vineland, N. J. and Es ko Oj anen, Fitchburg, Mass. The first blood transfusion according to record, was giv en to Pope Innocent VIII in 1492 Rye acreage seeded for all Patronize Lancaster Farm- uses is estimated at 41,000. ing Advertisers. This is down one-fourth from HUBBARD 496 Brown Egg Cross Profit-Bred for Large Brown Eggs HUBBARD Kimberchik K-137 Profit-Bred for Large Chalk-White Eggs oSa* 16 Week Old Started Pullets % 1 it * ' • We carry ali BULL BRAND Dairy Rations • S. O. TRUPE East Earl. B. D. 1 M. S. GRAYBILL & SON B. G. MELLINGER & SON Bareville Willow Street. R. D. 1 Pioneer Manufacturers of High Efficiency Poultry Rations Sccdings o£ wheat this fall in Pennsylvania are esti mated by the State Crop Reporting Service to- be- 568,000 ac i cs, two per cent below last year, and 29 per cent below the average of 797,000 acres for the past 10 \ears. Based on the crop condi tion and other factors on De- last y ear s a!, > ouu acres a ' comber 1, 1958, the 1959 the need for emergency pas wheat production is forecast turc is less This acreage, at 15,336,000 bushels nine however 1S sl ni 37 per cent per cent below the 1958 crop above the 10 jear average of and 16 per cent below the 3 q qqq 1948 - 57 averages Winter wheat scedings for Fall sown grains for the the nation this ' fall' Spread most part, went into the dor- over a larger acreage mant period with good growth and vigor. Planting was delayed in some north ern and western counties due to wet ground and in some cases in central and south central counties due to dry conditions. UuBBARD FARMS OfatCiZA UNC*STI«. »», • MANHEIM PIKE TEL. EX 2-2155 Lancaster Fanning. Saturday. January 24. 1959 ST Wheat Seeding 568,000 Acres, Off 29% Normal There were scattered re ports of thin stands and short growth, but there were also some cases where grains nearly made too much growth. Prospects in gener al are very good in the state IRA B. LANDIS 779 Valley Rd., Lancaster Try the new champ in farm CHAIN SAWS as low as $10050” NEW HOMELITE ERB’S GARAGE MT. NEBO Phone BU 4-4294 Figures on your Settlement Sheets will convince you that premiums for "large” over "Mediums" and "Small” make the BIG DIFFERENCE. For Big Eggs and many of them.., Buy from a selected FRANCHISEE hatchery. Ask for QUEEN circular, f Johnson’s tSSSSP Hatchery EPHRATA. PA. Ph. RE 3-2980 FAMILY AT HOME EVENIM6S TO QET ACQUAINTED WITH OME AMOTHER. Let us get acquainted with you. You’ll join our ranks of satisfied customers. USED - FARMALL A WITH CULTIVATOR Cope & Weaver WILLOW sr. Ph. Lane. EX 3-2824 " j
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