—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 5, 1962 20 The Case Of The Watered Hams Makes Headlines Second Time .so 11’[. i x ol \uni n l l in e Oi - 11 11 < L I'i i email tod.n said ill n tlo 'sii]> l 1 1 ino Com t ot Ho Imi oil St.itis will pei in 11 tlin (.mpi mm nt s i emulations to 11 in iin in pt) i i t ppndin u r .i pp Tll mu loi leinns ot tlio watei- lit 1' mi i ist I liu t I list ii i Wan on c n nth st.u iii pen-din., tin (.in i i miii'ii t s 11 1 1 i and tin Com’ s ilisiiositnm ol i peti tion lot mil ol iii tun all a I'i ill iil ('milt ol \j)|n als o>- di I uhn h dll pi C d tin Dis mo Com t to tempotanh en- lom I>< pai niu'iit Mom pntoK- nu its 11 vitiations 1t lam o to him with eves' watei addon Ino mi\ <imm nt pi ohah l in tu h Mi\ uill tilo with tlm snpnme Conti .1 pennon to; a wnt ol ieitioi.ni to ie\iew t'u (mm ot Appeal s oidei Si ilt :ai \ It eenian sa id lit tin uiteiest ot all ton sa nuns llu Gmeinmptit lit' SOU Ult I to take tilts l.lse to tlld Nations Inchest totitt Set- t eiat \ l't i out in said “1 am pleasi d th.it C’luet lustne \\ ni en s t i dei will permit tli (.um'i nnnnit s uuulanons to it'inani in etle<t pending tb inifi oiiio ol the petition loi ie- i lew ol t le last Ihe i.iM was initiated b At mom and Ct nipain in tb> I nll< d St ites Disti n t Chip t toi rile Disti lit ot ( olumbla to i onti'st lin sei 11 tai \ s i mb' to u min i that smoked hams andsinnlii pot K pudu.ts shill be letiinnd to 01141n.il oi aiei n ueialit and that an jiiediiits not mi emu, sin b io <l nn ( inen.s sh.Cl in labeled is iniuat 'on I ot 1 b \ eai s e\- i ept toi 11>(>iit 11 months whn b IdllOWetl 1 Il 4 ll.lt 1(111 ISsll'll mi lit i t ,nb, 1 I'imi this i" Breeding Fara AN INVESTMENT FOR LARGS PROFIT Agiicultm e oshei business << good uai to merc« se assets and in-- tonic is baling a related tai ni business u :1b •‘ready made" c «s< oniers and a long histoii ol high per centage jnotits. Tax lecoids show this halchci'v - larm enterprise had aserage profits the past seven sears of $17,061' (before depreciation) and in 1961, a protit of $19,449. Owner has reinvested ■5.5,(1 (JO to $20,0(10 each! jear. Without heav> plow- 1 back each year, a good, manager can net $20,000 or[ more I This is the time to bu> . . . when, due to sudden illness, owner will sacrifice asset and earning values,! built up over 23 j cars. J This southeastern Penn s\lvania farm business.! with 50 tillable acres, is in a low-cost area, ideallv ar-| ranged for profit. DATA; SHEET tells win. Trained help li\es on premises .Near main hijthwac. Cus- 1 tomcr-pi aspect list 4,000 i names, careful 1> catalagu- 1 cd Present staff is willing to staj !'«»/ 111 11 il.il.i «M(<- llrty A, •..im.i'-ti r I'arming pi Fedot al Me it InspetUon i emulations Ihe intended regulation 01 Is in 17 1 h 1. 1 \\ lx it Ii •\nuoui and Coni pain is nmtestinu up ieli lestoied a leiimienient th it hid hoi n in ell pi t toi i decade Tip' 1•»(. 1 i emulations MPK issin tl .1 ft ( 1 .1 spiles ot | isht pnhln heannus in nia |oi i nil's ai i oss (he lomvtii mti thp leiicii and analssis, ot i I hup tolunip ol news pte sentid In lotismnet yonp' tndiistn npihsentatn es ami the ueimial pnblu The Itistni t Con it leftist d to enimn tin Senelan ol Au nt nit hil liom aiiphmu tin i ('uni ition The Unitid Statis Comt ot Appials loi the l)is i)mi( nii'iit has been im India 11 ii I ol C'oluinhici himeu'i ii .1 divider! decision <lll ei ted tlie Hw i i(i fOUI Coint lo issue ,i pi (Minimal \ nniimtion against tin Set 11- \ estei das s, ui doi li> /ustu e Wcii i m sta\ed tin et- ■fj&mhr.- ; ' ' "** *"* • s^'* -rt i 1 I' - ' -r 'r J- t - u ", -'. V 5 •’- 1 L j -^^r!nM^Sr i iin r -•:> »S^s as m Powerful disease protection begins with Du Pont MANZATE*... ends with maneb fungicide more # 1 potatoes. Whenever you use Du Pont “Manzate” maneb fungicide, you get powerful disease pro tection. Years of field applications—in every important potato area—prove “Manzate” is tops for disease control. This year, for healthier, heavier harvests—and extra profits, too—spray your potatoes with “Manzate”. You’ll see why it's still the first—and the last-word in fungicides. MANZATE* Oft »tt chemicals follow labeling Instructions and warnings carelullyi tl\f to «r Tomato Growers See Greenhouse Operations Durti-tr’e poisons attended Pi nnsi h.niM \euetdblc (liouois C! i oenlionse Veseta l)!o IModmtion Tom Jast wpoU .uioidnij, to Paul Row e Stras- Ixns; pi psident ot the state is SOI MtlOU r fie Thi \ tilist*i \i {1 the mo win., ol the totjidto laiietns Michi gan Stale Spat ton s TucK cioii M Missoni i Tuc he top 'j> Uieliman State Koicins; and 1 minilieicd stiains tioin Ohio ..nci Mk liman Stale inochunm \it Ids liom 21 t) 1(> tons pen acie The diltorenl tvpe heating sv stems observed were tonv op tional hot vvatei steam, im tv-pe ladiation as well as 01- eihead unit tv pe heaters All were found satistat tors it tbev weie properlv designed to gel the heat to mound level In observing mowing under plastic it was found that in plastu houses the liimuditv was ninth highei causing mo»-i ol a disease pioblem but thev had less ot a sunsiald pioli necesMtv of maintaining til ■ ' em It pointed out that al though mum taitois detei mine the weld the most 1111- [ioit.mt ones m the need (01 < .11 etui hand polmation la wb i.itoi at the in '.t (lusteis tin piopei tempeiatuie at mound teitnemss ot the Com t of Ap peals mandate pending out- Kiirn ot the Goxeinments pe tition to the Snpieme Comt Iti ie\eiw ol the (use 3 ■^§l^,' - *:i ** >. j& i* > '* . ~ » j'*' 4 ~ ~ let el throwers were shown that temperature can be 10 de crees to 12 degiees colder at the ground level than at a height ot a oi (> feet), also the careful control ot the nu tntional level at the time ot pohuation Growers were t an tloned to use onh the mini- mum i c(|iureim at of nitrogen until alter the first dusters aie set then apph the addi tion il nitrogen necessarv m urn the crop to matunt> Glow pis were a-dsised to steam stei ihre tram the bot- tom up eithei In l)itr\lm; pm wnth holes or through perman enth bin Mim tile rathei thai ftom the top down because the\ laid in touint, the stemi ~\4r *■ - r *- ■> s. 'M&'y-, ' „ v~' - *■ I K& - i Tough on disease but mJcl on plants, “Mandate” gives your potatoes sure protection against early blight and late blight* iPi maneb fungicide Better Things (or Better Living, „thr9vgh Chmislnf down and out it cans,.., e\en temperature, th^ 5 * 1 not as good control The Penns, haniu V« B blowers, Association , the.c saien real „ I>p t\ tor growers who i,n, tothiiologual skill to etll *" h grow the high q Ull!n let mato demanded b\ r , , 1 consumer All c oopcratimr p ( ntl „ Vegetable Extension i 1 Insect and Nutritional lalists cautioned e\orvo D> 3 attendance that hot hoim e ' mato growing can be a P J project for an unskilled ei and poor quality w. net depressing!}, low pr ,J and financial loss Snap-down Collars Manx men’s cotton shuts feature snap-down t) la is reports Bernice f Penn State extension clothu specialist Similar to b utt( J down stvles snaps instep buttons fasten the coll tr tl . to the shirt Because thev’j easx to fasten snap-down co lars are expected to be » J hit with men Women aiJ should like them since sewn* on buttons will be eliminate! 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