Prodw® rs Co-op (From * a & e f 0 purchase ice (t ,nUC bu ds from other co ' '( eCl The cooperative ( r £„mng the cutting-up m the Coatcsvxlle w hole birds shipped 1 stiy f rom North Caro ' , hlle disposition of the f Ls not been definately 1 j the spokesman said ‘management hopes >o > l t 0 full operation a£- 'sonie extensive change-. havings AROLD B. ZOOK 220 Lampeter Road LANCASTER. PA. Phone EX 4-5412 CLEAN DRY OR (BEEN PINE ■ MIXED Jgs or Bulk -—Deliveries , er 2 ton and trailer load prices I MH | SPROUT CONTROL | ©United States Rubber Naugatuck Chemical Division Dept. A Elm Street, Naugatuck, Connecticut producers of seed protectants funiicides, miticides, Insecticides, {rowth retard* ants, herbicides: Spercon, Pbyton, Aramite, Synhlor, MH. Alanap, DuraseL) MH-30 Available Now At .LRohrer&Bro.sr 1 "™ / One of the reasons given by management of the '•<>- operative for the financial loss is the large percentage of condemnations at the pl ant by federal inspectors In the southern states, the co-op official said, the loss due to condemnations is ch arged against the feeder of the birds, but all condemna tion losses on birds bought at EasteA Shore (Delaware) markets, where most of the exchange’s poultry was bou ght, must be borne by the processor Cooperative officials ex pressed the desire to contin ue operation of the live bud processing, but “on a difier ent basis” for the purchas mg of the birds. The processing plant, ad ded as a sideline to the egg marketing program m 1944, handled 25 million pounds if poultiy meat last year The egg handling piograin nrocessod and marketed ov er 12 million dozen last year. Farm Calendar (From Page 1) county extension office 6.15 p. m - County bee keepers meet at the apiary of Allen M. Millhouse, in Millersvillc. W. W. Clarke, bca keeping specialist will be the discussion leaer 8 pm. - Kirkwood Com munity 4-H club meets in the Kirkwood Oddfellows hall 8 pm - County 4-H lead er’s club meets at Lam peter community grounds Aug. 3-8 am - County Poult ry tour sponsored by the poultry assn, assembles at the Lampeter Community grounds 8 30 a m. - Red Rose Baby Beef and Lamb Club tour meets at the home of My lin R Good, Manheun R 1 700 pm Judging of Ayr shires, Jerseys and Brown Swiss cattle at the SPA- B C show, 230 By-pass. Aug 4—lo am- Judging of Holstems and Guernseys begins at the SPABC show 1 30 p m - Tomato picking grading and handling meeting at the farm of James Zimmerman, Stev ens Rl. 2pm - meeting of the county teachers of voca tional agriculture m the Lampeter-Strasburg High School. 630 pm - tomato picking grading and handling meeting on the farm of Jay Garber, Lancaster R 6. Aug. 5 9am - County EX 7-3539 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 30, 1960—13 4-H dairy club roundups and the Pennsylvania Black and White show at the SPABC bull barns, 230 bypass. • Baby Beef (From Page II Manheun Rl; Larry, Bruce and Gerald Kulp, Manheim R 2; Gary and John Lcfever, Manheim R 4; Arlene and Ronald Long, Manheim R 4; Richard and Robert Hosier, Manheim R 4 and Glen, Jo anne and Darlene Foreman, Manheim R 3 During the afternoon the following stops will be made Alan Shenenbcrger, Manheim R 4, Darlene Beck er, Terry Petticofler, Gary Krciner, Jacob Long and Billy Hackman, all of Eliza bethtown R 3 • Gundiach (From page 1> community m Northwestern Wisconsin, he grew up on his father’s 200-acre dairy farm. Upon graduating from Frederic High. School in 1955 he attended Washington St ate College at River Falls for two years before trans ferring to the University of Madison At Wisconsin, lie partici pated in several campus or ganizations and was a /mem ber of Delta Theta Sigma, an agricultural fraternity, and Sigma Delta Chi, jour nalism fraternity. For the past two years he has been writing news re leases for the Electric Re search Farm project, an ex nerimental and demonstrat ion farm sponsored jointly by the University and the Wisconsin Power Utilities Association He also did edi torial work for three sum mers with his hometown newspaper He is married and lives in Mountville His wife is also from Frederic. 9 Farm Fails (From page 5) row angle iron can mean a sprain or broken bone, ’ Henning said. Every Pennsylvania rural resident'is being urged by the Rural Safety Council to look for and eliminate poten tial accident hazards during and after Farm Safety Week The Council says that farm safety should be practiced every week on every farm. Ready for fall ALFALFA seeding: • CERT. DUPUITS o 10-19 BRAND ® 9-19 BRAND See your Hoffman Salesman or call Landisville TW 8-3421 A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, Inc. LANDISVILLE. PA, Dairy Cattle Sell At New Pi evidence The top cow and calf hi ought $475 at a faim sale near New Providence on Saturday, July 23. At the Charles C. Mueller sale of dairy cattle at New Providence Rl, the top gr ade Holstein changed hands at $420 Springing grade Holstein heifers sold to $464 while fall Guernsey heifers were bid to a $255 top. The fresh cow and calf topping the sale was a grade Guernsey Diller and Kreidcr weie the auctioneers. Lancaster Farming advertis ing brings results You too can cut Feed Costs with CASH MAKER With EASTERN STATES CASH MAKER jou can produce eggs at lower feed cost. Savings of a dozen or more are not unusual. Feed cashmaker } ourself . , and save the difference! * Actual siNinß on -x commercial poultry farm in Massachusetts Eastern | States ’(-gif FARMERS’ EXCHANGE Quarryville Service Center Phone ST 6-3647 Lancaster Service Center Phone EX 4-3755 Or your local Representative • CERT VERNAL • CERT. BUFFALO » CERT. RANGER PHONE TW 8-3421
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