—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 31, 1962 8 n Hearing Slated On Apple Sales. Agreements HARRISBURG Reims} 1- vania apple growers, will lia\e a chance to express, their news on a marketing order hearing scheduled for Maj 0 and 10 m Harrisburg, according to an announcement made toda> by State Secietary of Agncul ture William L Henning ‘ Working together thiongh such means as marketing ci ders will help piodnceis pio tect then position m the maik etplace ’ Henning said ' Ap ple gioueis all aionnd us in Kew \Ol k N’ew .Jeise} and Virginia ha\e eilectne s}stems FOH ANY FIRM PIKPOSI MVDK THK KUtMKR'S WAY I L.\N<' \STFK FItOIH'CTIO.N F*X FKKDIT \SS’\ , 411 AVe>4 ■ Itosowlle ltd. PI Lancaster, I’n. Ph- Lane. f K.V NITROGEN WE WILL TOP DRESS YOUR • Pasture • Small Grain • Grass, Hay & Forage WITH: UREA —Ammonium Nitrate or Cyanairud' ' ALSO —BROADCAST to Plow Down For Corn EXpress 2-4963 ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO. GROFFTOWN RD. Next to the Waterworks SAVE LABOR-SAVE MONEY build your barn with a pencil first ~ljt] U !L H FRFE **\ j! BARN PLANNING -ill SERVICE r ou a red cent. We sell and service Starline Bam Equipment/ Bam Cleaners and Silo Unloaders. L. H. BRUBAKER ;S - >0 feM.lsbuig, l*lk< , I-ullK <lsl<-I IMiom-s 7-,r.17<» <)\ 7-<>oo2 M\ (.-77(i(. hold throughout the 'Statft dur- ■ mg the month of March for similar to that proposed m be . P ur P ot >e of discussing the our state. The State Horticul- bes *" niost up-to-date nie tural Association of Pennsyl- thods of detecting and fighting \ania is to be commended for l° res l hres. _ its action in submitting a li ' or tbe tbir d year in a proposed marketing order and row - Hi® department will em petition asking lor a hearing ” airplanes to help fight A hearing is lequired to lireb b y dropping water bombs show need for an order befoie on * be burning areas Planes the Secretary can schedule a used for some time for lire lelerendum Two-thirds of the detection purposes, only pioducers with halt the apple \olume would have to \ote ap pio\al betoie an oidei would take etlect The pioposed maikctins 01- dei allows toi an assessment to be paid b\ the gioweis ol apples Monet collected nndei the older would bo used toi adteilising and pi emotion, ie seaidi and intoi inalion seitice pi obtains adnmusteied by an industiv aiU’soiv boaid The oulei would not peimit con ttol measnieb such as supple quotas giadnig inspections and fixing of (ontainei sizes Forests Fire Crews Ready HARRISBURG Like an army piepanng for battle the Depaitment of Forests and Wateib file piexention btdff and ciewb aie mobilizing their equipment and know how in preparation for spung hie season Foi esters horn the Depait ment hate been attending some 40 meetings of tire crews SERVICE your bam planned by an Planning Service for new yours FREEI ill be mode by Storline'c ur farm and it won't cost Liiu/. K i). :: MEET YOUR FRIENDS at the BIG FORD “POWER FOR PROGRESS” MARCH 31, 1962 Field Demonstration, 1 to 4 P. ML Evening Program. 7 to 9 P. M. ★ "The Ford 6000" ★ "Golden Harvest - USA" —a colorful field report on today’s —a dramatic color documentary most advanced 5-plow tractor and on corn production from tillage matched working equipment to harvest a wealth of informa , _ .. tion for every corn grower. ★ "Less Stop, More Go" /f „ —a documentary on the greatest Seeds of Progress tractor advancement since hy- —a stirring film of agriculture on drauhcs —Ford Select-O-Speed. the move in Latin America PLUS FUN REFRESHMENTS PRIZES Klmer Sensenis, Soil Cotiseri ationisl, mil lie here u> .ueiicr jour questions in the evening. • REDUCED PRICES ON SELECTED ITEMS • m ALLEN H.MATZ & ******** FVUM KQI'IPMKNT Fhone Denier i2t»7-<!502 For Further Details on Allen Mate’s OI'K/N HOI SK Tune In To W<«SA cently werb brought mtb" a"ct lon to combat the fires once they started. Forests and Waters Secre tary Maurice K. Goddard, in commenting on the effective ness of new and improved fire fighting methods, today cited figures recently publish ed by the Timber Resources Renew of the United States which show that in 1933 the aterage forest fire in the U 3 OPEN HOUSE Entertaining and Informative Films; IJetneen <i 05 anti (i 15 AAI. This Week destroyed ,3 }-4i timber land, compared with" an aver age of 43 acres destroyed "in 1960 "Last year in Pennsylvania forest fires destroyed an av erage ol only 567 acres of timberland, way below the-na tional average,” Goddard said. To be "contented” jou need a poor memory and no imag- ination Dinner, I’ii,
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