Lancaster Farm ;ers. , better grain k I •vest in I 960? JERSEY; j SAND AND "] IAL PHOS- -j| "CAXPHOS"; -I is FALL. J le in bags or on fields. ' McMICHAEL Jlersville TH 2-4377 FARM ;eider Avenue . LO 9-1580 If You Are Remodeling Building a New Poultry House ire to investigate air conditioning by V ent - O - Matic ML OR WHITE US FOR FULL DETAILS’' HIESTAND, Inc. iTTA wiceFast twice as easy to erect J ro °f rafters guarantee easy, proper t J*‘of roof panels the first time. •I, great strength to the roof. « ni lCc<; on, y to be bolted together in Paces, it’s another big time-saving c . j OU S et only in Speedy Bar-Lok best-lasts longer csa panels are 5-gauge wire thick Gmmelli aim & IHry ville. pa. A PORTION OF THE 224 de egates and guests at Millersville STC - recently for IFYE alumni conference are shown during an' International Folk, Dance Festival, be led through the American “Grand March Twist”, by C. P. Lang, director emeritus the Pa. 4-H Program. There were 123, dele-gates from- states, with Brazil, Br Nepal, Netherlands, Norway, E. Pakistan, the Philippine - Republic and Swi land as overseas nations represented.during the conference. .-’ ' ' ", —LF PHt Gypsy Moth Found Dr. Thomas L. Guyton, - 1 * " - rector of the bureau_ of: i i | I , • ! - industry, is • Near Harrisburg . ' Harrisburg,— Discovery. of Susquenita Jr. "high school. Ex P9ri< » possible" migration of' the and the SusquehaimV RiverT- ®d° highly . .destructive " gypsy Caterpillars of the gypsy pet . su b s tance in salvaged' moth to a point in „ Perry moth* are capable oft strip- - cans ;' a County within 20 miles of of Male moths, are now Harrisburg, was - made Aug. “f 68 * j™ orchard'.trees of i n g, but caterpillars "Will 3rd by the State Department a P o wed.t°-go xm.check£d,-Ag- erge next May to begin tl of Agriculture: ncuiture Secretary W. L. .destruction: A single male moth, was Hennmg said today. - Due to-the heavy urn found caught in a special Prdimlnary scouring has brush in. the Perry- Coi trap about two -miles off Rt. revealed no , infestation ,of site, it may be a month” 34 near Shermans Dale.' The egg However, more before the extent location is near forest land ra^ lar S e number of egg. an y possible infestation' about seven miles west of de P° slt s be found, quarantine be-determined,- Dr.-Gu -.- measures wiU be required, on sa id. ' shipments of firewood, logs, I lumber, building stone and 1 other products that might I carry egg dusters and spread * the pest, Secretary Henning said. Phone HA 6-9301 as a Va" bolt! No bulge or sag. Sturdy 26- gauge galvanized roof is securely anchored to 9 steel roof rafters and side panels. Can’t blow off! Come in today and see the Speedy Bar-Lok corn cnb. Let us prove to you that Speedy is twice as fast twice as easy to erect. Let us show you all the other features that make Speedy Bar-Lok your best com crib buy. The Perry County find is first of this season. The location i s approximately 100 air miles southwest of the Scranton - Wilkes-Barre area where gypsy moth were first found in Pennsylvania 27 years ago. If required DDT treatment of nearly one million acres of northeastern- Pennsylvania farm and forest lands for complete eradication in that area. Entomologists thus far are at a loss as to how the gypsy moth came into Perry Coun- Farm Service PHONE ST 6-3630 . < < * tr * Lancaster Farming Advertising Pays New Idea ★ Permanently shielded PTO shaft for safely; quick snap-on universal joint to tractof'PTO. ★ 50% fewer grease points; conveniently located hank of grease fittings for upper husking roll bearings. ★ Easy-to-reach snapping roll adjustment/to permit most efficient snapping under all stalk conditions, ★ Raise and lower snapping unit with**either spring* loaded hand lever or hydraulic cylinder; ;k Sturdy box type frame keeps working parts in efficient alignment, assures years of dependable .service. A. B. C. GROFF New Holland SHOTZBERGER'S Elnx H. S. NEWCOMER & SON Mount Joy ALLEN H. MATZ Denver •*» ▲ Picks Cleanesf • Husks Cleanest' Gets More Down Corn Look at Mew Tpea before you buy CHAS. J. McCOMSEY & SONS Hickory Hill, Pa. WILBUR H. GRAYBILL Lititz, R. D. 2 x Lancaster Farming—l 3 Saturday. August 22, 1959 Farm Calendar Aug. 25 8 p.m., Extension Exec. Committee,- ‘ Farm Bureau. ,<•*' Bpm, Manor Clubs, Stehman’s Church. Aug. 26 1-5 pm, Co. 4- H Flower anch Vegetable Kound-up, Neff school, Neffsvilie. Aug. 27-29—Penn. Dutch Days, Hershey, Pa. Sept. 2-3—S. E. Dist 4-H Dairy Show, Guernsey Pa villion. Sept. 9—9:30 a.m , Cumber land Co-op Wool Growers Lamb pool,. Carlisle. Sept. 17—Penn at Junior Da iry Show, Farm Show Bldg Harrisburg. - Sept. 16-19—Solanco Fair, i Quarry Elizabethtown Kiwanis j.' ' Fair. - . - , Sept. 18—P,enna." •* Holstein Cattle r Shoysr>,-Fa rm ‘Show Bldg., ~ Harrisburg - 1 Sept.'23-26, —Wegto Lampeter - J r \ « Ephirata ’Cominunity A Fair. .Sept. 30 i Hof j land s and ■.'Maltiheinv'Com munity, Fairs.' ' , V ~ Livestock Disease Meet Set. for Gct.^29 _ - A Sopth Penna. livestock , and - dairy „ cattle health problem meeting, has been scheduled for Oct/ 29 at Carlisle, as, a continuation of fanner j com mittee sessions. -, Having assisted in virtpal ly eradicatiSbf" “Bangs” - from thp state and. achieving 'cer tified status4}bHVlarch 28, ’5B, the are advisory in nature devoted' to aiding the state Dept, of Ag riculture in' enforcement work'and the Extension Ser vice in educational _ pro grams. 1 ' -rowpic LANDIS BROS. Lancaster J. PAUL NOLT Gap A. L. HERE & BRO. Quarryville I. H. REITZ & SON. Inc. Lititz, R. D. 4 er m
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