ter Farming Reviews pneckcr, iEliza- H. Ranck, Paradise; Melvin ’I was cited at R. Stoltzfus, Ronks, and Ar caster County, thur D. Wenger, Manheim. Banauet for 25 vice as a club A new P. L. 480 contract with Urugay is for the sale , rs cited in the of $9.8 million worth of ' nL, Hast- products to that coun 'e, years, try; including 6,650,000 lbs. , ’ onarrv--of tobacco. 'ever, yuarry * » « ( rs - and Mrs Joy, 15 Lancaster County Tobac co (Type 41) growers voted Tiprr Refton, 91 P er cent a e ainst Quotas, P BO Vd Ephra- allotments and. support pric- E - of 5f *°r tte county cash crop. . . xhp This is the most vigorous re ;hiPS from Qf government " s , program in county tobacco members a s smce first election. ■ings Bonds_ for , . * •vemcnt .Jhey The na tion’s Burley grow- Sheri- ers voted 98 7 per cent in Dpnlineer of f a vor of controls for their imi Linda Mum- 1959-61 «°I» ■ille .enl Lancaster per cow m the US in 1958 veloped in the county by ;rict meeting o£ was 6,330 lbs per cow, Amos H Funk, Millersville, ted Samuel H. compared with 6,160 lbs in has been termed about equal ■h Bottom RD 1, 1957 and the 1947-56 aver- to the extmct-Houser variety Brubaker, Lititz age of 5,436 lbs. m both taste and keeping itncl directors of Production per cow aver- quality, by Penn State spec aged more than 8,000 lbs. in ialists. delegates elected California, Arizona, Wiscon- Seed for the strain was i B Beiler, Gor- sin, New Jersey and Rhode passed out Wednesday to Harold K. Book, Island Was less than 4,000 county growers and the var . E Denlinger, lbs in Alabama, Mississippi, iety is expected to be in, Donald S. Eby, Arkansas and Louisiana x commercial seed production Elmer Hershey, ~ ’ w within two* years. irt H Kauffman, More than three-fourth of Recent studies indicate ames B LeFever livestock received at terrain- that alfalfa does not affect Ue; Melvin G al markets today and prac- blood clotting time on cattle w Street; Lloyd tically all received at auct- wintered on it Announcing another Potato Blight Control DITHANE M-22 bn as a grower and we as "your partner in crop protection” are vays concerned with better, easier ways to control potato blights. believe our development of Dithane M-22 to be a long step in is direction—as important a step as when we introduced Dithank ■l4 fifteen years ago. iTHANE M-22 (maneb) is the result of step-by-step laboratory work id field trials. This careful, patient work paid off handsomely last ;ason. Data from commercial trials and from field tests by cooperating ■>eriment Stations Confirmed our confidence in Dithane M-22 as a »erior potato blight fungicide. We want you to share this confidence ,h us. Detailed information on last season’s extensive fieldwork will be sent to you and to your supplier during the coming months. Right now we can tell you this: We believe two main reasons why Dithane M-22 outperforms other fungicides are its "built-in” ability to resist weathering, and its higher toxicity to blight spores. One and one-half pounds of Dithane M-22 applied at seven-day intervals proved significantly better than two quarts of Dithane D-14. Our dosage recommendations will range from one to two pounds, depending on weather,- disease conditions, and timing. Soon you will be planning your potato spray program. Before you decide on materials you ought to consider new Dithane M-22. Its superior blight' control performance, its over-all economy, its ease of handling will please you, and the higher yields of No. I’s will more than offset the small extra cost of a Dithane M-22 program. From your partner in crop protection new, improved EHTHANE M-22 I)itha\u is a trademark, Keg. ( ..S'. p aL Qjf a)jd {n ’Principal joteign countries. P. L. ROHRER & tOKSTOWN, PA. Average milk production a new celery variety de- milestone in better Your Local Dithane 'Dealer • Chicago Yards Some heavy cutters up to $lB and few light cannera down to $l4 Util, and comm bulls clo sed at $2l-24. Load 1450 lb. util, western whiteface bulls closed at $22. Good fat bulls over 1500 lbs, $l9-21. Few good find choice-vealers, $34 most good $32-33. Util, and Stand. $2l-31, culls down to $l4. Load good and choice 837 lb. feeding steers $26;60, lo adlots med. and good 825 lb feeders largely $24-25.50. Load med. 1065 Ills. $23, arid load common and med. 850 lbs. also $23. Two loads good 685 and 750 lb. stock steers $26 50-27 25. It’s bad enough to be a quitter. But it’s worse to fin ish something you should never, have started ions is hauledi by truck, ac cording to the Marketing Service. (numb) Chemicals for Agriculture ROKii&IIAAS company WASHINGTON SQUARE, PHILADELPHIA 5, PA. BRO. Phone Lone. EX 2-2659 (From page 2) Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, February 28. 1959—S Pa. Livestock Value Up SIT-Milliorr HARRISBURG Cattle and sheep numbers increas ed during 1958, but the hog and horse population in the Commonwealth dropped, the State Department of Agri culture reported today. According to the annual livestock inventory by the Pennsylvania Crop Report ing Service, the total value of all livestock on farms Jan uary 1 was $325 million, an increase of $ll million from the previous year. All cattle and calves on January 1 were estimated at 1.877.000 head compared with 1.858.000 head the year be fore and a 10-year average of 1,818,000 head. The value of cattle and calves was $4OO million, 27 per cent above a year earlier About 82 peri cent of these animals were milk cows. Steer numbers declined three per cent from a year earlier and stand at 143,000 Hogs and pigs on Pennsyl vania farms declined for the third consecutive year to to- Specictl price on Mexican Baler twine only $5.95 per bale thru April 15. Call your order m now and we will get it for you Grow Fast lawn seed special - 5 lb $1 75 Now it the time to get your paint and roof coating. The best red oxide paint on the market 5 gal only $ll 75 1 gal Fibre-oid roof paint special 1 gal only $1 10 5 gal. $2 60 Roofing and brick siding, come and see for yourself Don’t forget that chick order - Now"' Some of our spring seeds have arrived The early bird gets the worm so come in and get yours' " ALTMAN’S CASH FEED STORE 947 Harrisburg Pike FOR HEAVIER PIGS AT WEANING '/ Feed WAY ME TAIL CURLER An improved, more palatable Tail Curler that speech pigs on to heavier weaning weights faster than ever before. Highly fortified with amazing growth stimulating powers, Tail Curler is famous for reconditioning hogs of all ages. Get some for your little pigs today MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. Millersville, Pa ABERDEEN MILLS R.D. 2, Elizabethtown, Pa. ' ROHRER'S MILL R.D. 1. Ranks' Pa. LIME VALLEY MILLS ! ROSS C. ULRICH. JR. R.D. 1. Willow Street, Pa. i R.D. 2, Peach Bottom, Pa. H.. M. STAUFFER & SON'S. Inc. Wifmer - Ronks - Leola, Pa. tal 508,000 head. This waa! one per cent below a year' earlier, 23 per cent below* the 1948-57 average and the ilowest of record going back’ to 1867. Hogs exceeding six months old, excluding sows and gilts’ showed the greatest declined in numbers Pigs under six months increased one per cent to 348,000 and sows and* gilts increased five per cent to 69,00. Other hogs six mo. and over declined 10 per cent, to 91,000. Total value of hogs was! 17 million dollars, up s2‘ mTion from" a year earlier. The sheep and lamb inven. tory of 259,000 head was upj two per cent or 5,000 headt from last year and eight per cent above the 10-year aver age. Total inventory value was $4 5 million compared a year earlier and less than., to $3 9 million a year ago. The number of work ani mals on Pennsylvania farms, totaled 50,0tt0 head on Jan uary 1. This was 2,000 below one-third the 153,000 on farms 10 years ago. Lancaster harming Classified Ads Get Results Ph Lane. EX 4-7715 Willis H Weaver, Mgr, SUNSHINE- FARM SUPPLY 1 J. K. STAUFFER & SON j Lawn and Bel’airc, Pa. $2 50 &dS> Lititz, Pa.