16—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 18, 1960 LEARNING CRAFT SKILLS WAS PART OF THE program or the 4-H camp this week. Around the table from left to right are Barbara Jenkins, Spruceville Farm, Lit itz Rl- Judy Geltz, 2211 Hathaway Road, Lancaster; Joanne Denhnger, 2351 Horseshoe Road, Lancaster, one of the camp counselors; Bette Umble, 2350 Old Philadelphia Pike, Lancaster, also a counselor; Lynne Shelton, 950 Rohrerstpwn Road; Nancy Hollmger, Lancaster R - Cindy Leary, Lancaster R 3 and Judy Rohrer, Lititz R 2. In addition to crafts the campers at Camp Chiquetan this week had sessions in archery, nJiery, swim ming ’nature study, and first aid. Other counselors for the 34 campers in addition to Win throp Merriam, assistant county agriculture agent and Mrs. Norma DeLelhs, associate Home Economics county agent were Mrs Harold Fry, Mrs Jean Singer Thomas, Miss Mary Ann Musser, Miss Patty Musser, Miss Umble, Miss Denhnger, Victor Longenecker, Darvin Boyd and Glenn Porter. County Holstein Breeders Plan Two-Day Tour To N.Y. Plans for the first two-day tour ever attempted by the Lancaster County Holstem- Fresian Association are com pleted, members were infor med this week. The tour, scheduled to leave Lancaster at 6.30 on the morning of July 19, will make its first stop at the Corning glass works, Corn ing, NY. The tour will continue up through the picturesque countryside between Lake Cayuga and Lake Seneca to a milling company at Cay uga, NY and on to Syracuse where the Holstein breeders and families will spend the POWER TO Get tractor power with plenty of “go,” plus dollar stretching economy. Step into a new world of “go power” at less cost per row with a new 1-2-plow Farm*ll 140. See for yourself how you can get un matched specialty-crop power and convenience... do qualitv work. • Exclusive Culti-Vision design provides dear, straight-on view of yoXir work • Hydraulic Touch-Control gives precise control of implements • Seconds-quick Fast-Hitch ... just Bock . . . Click . . . and GO) Cope & Weaver Co. David Kurtz J. B. Hostetter & Sons C. E. Wiley & Son WILLOW STREET MORGANTOWN MOUNT JOY QUARRYVTLLE - WAKEFUL MUMATWIAI tumtTti Messick Fann Equip. J. Paul Nolt Kauffman Bros. C. B. Hoober McCormick Farm Equip. Store ELIZABETHTOWN GAP MOUNTVILLE INTERCOURSE EPHRATA night. On Wednesday, June 20, the group will see the fam ous Harden herd where moie cows have milked 100 lbs per day than at any other farm in the east The last stop on the tour will be the Yates Homestead farms where 160 Holstems are housed in pen stables. This 800 acre farm in On ondaga County, New York, has been farmed bv the sa me family since 1798. According to Committee members George A. Rutt, Donald Eby and Paul Wen ger, reservations must be in the hands of the committee before June 23. MT LESS COST pm now Let us demonstrate on your farm Advertisers will oe glad to have you mention Lancas ter Farming when answering advertisements. Shavings HAROLD B. ZOOK 220 Lampeter Road LANCASTER, PA. Phone EX 4-5412 • CLEAN DRY OR GREEN PINE - MIXED • Bags or Bulk—Deliveries over 2 ton and trailer load prices * Full lint of power-match.W McCormick® equipment for multi-job flexibility * 4 forward speeds—up ft 12 ( mph * Precision steering, bandy centrals, comfortable ride 0 Wheat Quota (From page 12) If at least two-thirds of the farmers who vote in the referendum approve the 1961 quotas, then quotas with penalties on “excess” wheat will *be in effect, and price support will be available on the crop at not less than the minimum support to be an nounced before the reler endum. If more than one-third of the votes oppose the quotas, there will be no quotas or penalties in effect, and price support will be available at 50 per cent of parity to the farmers who comply with their allotments. l to 3 For every dollar invested in limestone, experi ment stations conclude, three dollars are returned in crops. Where else does one dollar bring three in return’ It pays to use agricultural limestone! MARTIN’S LIMESTONE IVAN M. MARTIN, Inc. New Holland ELgin 4-2112 Blue Ball. Pa. -Terre Hill HHlcrest 5-34 SS Gap Hickory 2-4148 o" HOE-CLOSE ouiTmnm Bm fAsr 2 or 3-POINT mtchiho with McCormick* 2 and 4-row rear-mounted cultivators • Uniform working depth —each gang ha* parallel linkage and gauge wheel* • Side-to-side rigidity for clean, close work • Easily adjusted ground tools • Fast-Hitch controls cultivator without extra hydraulic equipment Call vs for a demonstration You hook-up in a hurry and do top-quality work with a McCor mick rear-mounted cultivator. See how close, clean, and fast you can cultivate. Find out how easy and economical cultivating can be with your choice of these two cultivators. Three-point models can be used with almost any tractor equipped with 3- pomt hitch. Ask about our IH INCOME PURCHASE PIAH . This is the eighth sive year for which marketing quotas have i 11 proclaimed. They have T" approved in a for each of the past 7 ,% Jcar, When buying bacon 1 for clear white, firm f a , uniformly pink lean Som?" 1 the fat and lean are .C " a together in alternating ers, advises Cathenno V*' Penn State consumer p ° v ' omics extension snc,.,:? 11- The proportion of fat , st is an individual nia . fs " Some persons like widea cs with a high amount 0 f f Others prefer thinner, w slices There is no differ.!*' in quality. CBc <
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