12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 4, 1960 This Week (From pace 4') grammatical construction . . or how to place thought values in their proper rela tionship Thinking was dual ly supcificiai and most themes indicated “The ado lescent preoccupation with self ” This is an indictment of our primary and secondary schools that, however harsh, deserves the thoughaful at tention of every parent and teacher in the nation if we are to avoid becoming “a nation of educated illiter- ates ’ "400” Milker Protect your valuable cows wi'h the Conde "400". New "tapered-wail" inflations-give gentle massage action, leave teals and udders in hand-milked condition. Choice of "rigid-handle" or "bail-rype" poil. Ask for demonstration! For "conveyor" milking ask about the new Conde "Fil-O-Matic" ('cr use with cans) or the Conde "Releaser" (for use with holding tanks). Free estimate. Conde Dri-Air Vacuum Pump >|S3S5t ' needs no oiling or greasing .. . Quick-sfarting, smooth running \ For the best in milking sZ, and the easiest on the cow __ © —ask us about the Condo y (®) tL — ■**' World’s Finest Milkoi PIPELINE ~ CONVENTIONAL SUSPENSION SNAVELY’S FARM SERVICE NEW HOLLAND Feed For PRODUCTION It’s easy with Wayne 16% Dairy Thi, clean, wholesome feed Is h : gh in digestible nutrients, car.ies a popular variety of blended ingredients, yet contains no filler o, screenings. Kd stiaight from the bag to cows getting good quality Wayne 16% Dairy will push milk production to the pcaK oi rue cow's inherited ability to produce. O -4 C. n oj>erly balanced rations will boost h*<i> pi eduction as much as 30%. H. M, STAUFFER & SON'S, inc. Witmer • hon K- Leoia, i-a. ROSS C. ULRICH, 18. B.D, 2, Peach Bottom, Pa. ABERDEEN MILLS H.D. 2, Elizabethtown. fa- SUNSHINE FARM SUPPLY Lililz, Pa. 9 Governor (From Page 1) Our citizens provide one of the great markets for milk and milk products. ‘ Nutntionists agree that everybody needs milk in so me form daily because it is our best source of calcium and an important source of high quality protein and rib oflavin “Milk fills an important sector of the economy of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania The average dairy farm m Pensylvama repre sents an investment of more than $60,000 It is estimated that there are 40,000 dairy farms in the state These dairj- farmers each bay ab out $ll,OOO worth of goods World's Finest Milking Equipment PAIL TYPES LIME VALLEY MILLS RD. J. Willow Street. Pa. MILLHRSVILLE SUPPLY CO. Millersyille, Pa. ROHREH'S MILL B. D. 1. Bonks. Pa. 1 1 PHONE EL 4-2214 mm ~mr ' and services each year, pro ducing a $440 million im pact on our economy. “Added to this, there are millions of dollars invested in the milk processing and distribution industry—all so that we may have pure, fresh mdk to use each day. “It has* become a tradition in Pennsylvania to make June a festival month, hon oring our dairy industry. I urge each Pennsylvanian to join in this celebration and in June, as well as in the other 11 months, enjoy milk’s fine flavor and its con tribution to good health " ® Farm Work (From Page I) ature rise. Vegetable growers made nd has not as yet been plow limited progress in their at- ed and corn planting is now tempt to get plantings back two to three weeks behind on schedule. Delays caused schedule. Yellowing of small by excessive rams are ap- grains in low wet fields are proachmg the serious stage now at a point where there of the longer season crops will be no grain production NOW! A Springfield Deluxe Riding Mower with OOff CUTTING width Almost a yaho wide! That’* the ternfie capacity of this big s'i lIP Springfield ntotter. Twin 16" blades do the job. Designed to rnow large lawns in a busty, this tugged machine also combines ■.. • pushbutton cutting height adjustment • full gear transmission f 3 forward speeds, 1 reverse; ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT CO. Phone CEdar 8 942-1 HARRISBURG. PENNA, L. H. BRUBAKER Lancaster & Lititz such as tomatoes and sweet corn. Hay making swung into high gear this week as far mers waited for soil to dry out enough to plow for corn. Much of lire legume acreage is showing some damage fr om weevil and the rush has begun to get the crop harves ted before any -extensive damage occurs. Many Lancaster County tobacco fields are ready for planting Some disease dam age has been noted due to prolonged dampness and there has been yellowing from lack of" sunshine Barley and wheac are lod ging in the county Wheat is heading on most county fa~- ms Considerable corn grou- THE SPRmSfIELD REVERSING ROTARY mtjER It’s easv to till around ptaflll and obvt ructions with llic new Sprinifitld Reversing Rotary Tiller, The new reverse control is located on the handlebar It engages with an cas, hand squeeze Von 11 agree it's one of the greatest Idling a.ds ever developed. 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