State Leads In Production Of Ice Cream HARRISBURG Pennsyl vania led the nation in 19 ol in manufactmed fiozen dairy pioducts. Combined output ot ~e cream, ice milk and milk h lierbet totaled 81 *5 million ivillonb, the State Department cl Agncultuie announced to day. Ice cream pioduction totaled 7,1 3 million gallons, 2 per rent less than the recoid high of 75 1 million gallons in 1960. Pennsylvania had been the leading ice cream produc ing state since 1940, but last A CLEAN SWEEP DAVID FREY, Warren Frey of R. D, 1, East Berlin, showed 3 barrows in the July 30 York County 4-H Roundup at Stewartstown. Considering that this was David’s first attempt the results were impressive. • Ist Place Yorkshire Breed Heavy Weight Barrow • Ist Place Yorkshire Breed Light Weight Barrow • 3rd Place Yorkshire Breed Medium Weight Barrow A 15 0.,. • Champion and Reserve Champion Yorkshire Barrow • Grand Champion Barrow over All Breeds • Reserve Champion Fitter, All Breeds David feeds his pigs on the Miller & Bushong Green Postures Hog Program. CONGRATULATIONS, DAVID for an outstanding job. Also, our compliments to John Burkholder of Ephrato R 3, who was the breeder. GOOD MANAGEMENT and GREEN PASTURES HOG FEEDS PROFITABLE COMBINATION FOR ANY PORK PRODUCER. ‘ srocKf^ “FINEST SERVICE ANYWHERE” year’s decline moved New York into first place with 75 7 million gallons, and the Com monwealth now ranks second According to a summary by the State Ciop Reporting Ser uoe, Pennsylvania still leads all other states in total out put by large pioducers . plants with an annual output ot 20,000 or more gallons (piimaiily for wholesale) and these accounted for 67 1 million gallons or 91 pei cent ot total production in 1961 Plants pioducing undei 20 000 gallons manufactured 880,000 lewei gallons in 19 61 than in the pienous year Ice milk production increas The state’s production ol mi\es fm ice cream, ice milk and milk sherbet took a 0 pel cent jump over 1960 Ice cream mi\ represented 87 pei cent of all mixes produced and totaled 39 5 million gal and advanced Pennsylvania lons. ed 33 per cent above 19 60 son of are a May We from seventh to the fifth rank ing state A record number of 1,027 plants manufactuied the product, 219 moie than a year ago Ice ci earn and other frozen products utilized 1,157 mil lion pounds of whole milk dining 1901, or 58 per cent of all whole milk used in all manufactuied daily products from Pennsylvania This was an increase of 13 4 million pounds ovei the 1960 usage Help You? Miller & Bushong, Inc. Pa. Ph. Lancaster EX 2>2145 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 18, 1962—9 The number of plants pro ducing frozen dairy products increased 3 per cent ovei 1960 Counter freezer type operations were solely respon sible foi the mcreise They tepresented 91 per cent of all plants, but only 17 per cent ot all Dozen products Dr. Clarkson Retires From State Post Dr Paul V Clarkson chief ot the Pennsylvania Depart ment of Agriculture Brucell osis division since 1959, will letire from the post as of August 30, Di. William L Henning, Secretary of Agric ulture said this week. Clarkson who resides at 349 W. Walnut Street will be re placed by Richard C. Guise, Harrisburg. Rounding out 22 years with the state veterinary serv ice, Dr Clarkson served as district veternanan for Lancaster and Lebanon from 1953 to 1959 when he was appointed to his present position. Dr Clarkson, S’xty-six, is a giadnate of Cochranville High School, class of 1914, and re ceived Ins degree of doctor of medicine from the Umveisity of Pennsylvania in 1922 Dr Clarkson served as an inspector for the state from 1922 to 1936 and after spend FARMERS SUPPLY 137 E. KING ST. HINTS FOR AUGUST SEEDING Cert. Vernal Alfalfa Cert. Ranger Alfalfa Oert, Buffalo Alfalfa Cert. DnPults Alfalfa Cert. Pennscott Clover Ladino Clover Timothy S-37 Orclmrd Grass Reeds Canary Grass Pasture Miv Balbo Rjo GRAIN SEED Order Now For Fall Select Norlino Oats Cert. Norlme Oats Cert. Redcoat Barley Cert. Wong Barley Cert. Sonet a Wheat Cert. Dual Wheat Cert. Pcimoll Wheat MH -30 Tobacco Suckering Control Gallons 5 Gallons SILO COVERS 14’ x 14 r - $3.99 POLYETHYLENE lor Trench Silos 13’ - 10’ - 20’ - 24’ Widths 100 Ft. Long mg a year with Abbott Co., Philadelphia came to Lancas tei to be in charge of food in spection with the Lancaster Buieau of Health Di Claikson, a native of Lancastei, is a member of Media Heights Gantry Club, Lancaster Shrine Club, Elks, Sigma Pi and Alpha Psi fiai,- ei nitics Vo A g Teacher Is Hired By Lampeter H. S. Geiald M Kiger has accept ed the position of teacher of vocational agriculture in the Lampeter-Strasburg High Sch ool. Kiger, who taught vocational agriculture at the Elders Rid ge High School in Indiana County since the tall of 1959, will replace -George Mtyers, teacher at the School since 1941. Myers will move into GERALD M. KIGER the field of guidance counsel ing and administration at the school. After graduating from Way nesburg High School in 193 S where he was president of the local Future Farmers of America chapter, Kiger enroll ed at the Pennsylvania State University. He graduated with, a B. S degree in Agriculture Education in 1959. He was born in Wheeling, W. Va , and reared on a Green. County, Pennsylvania Farm. He still maintains a 174 acre GEOKGE W. MYEKS beel cattle and sheep farm m Gieen County The 36 yeai old teacher is man led and has a one year old daughtoi He began his duties at Lampetei-Strasburg as ot August 1 Preyeut Poultry Sossrs P H Leuschiiei, Penn State poultry extension specialist uiges pouflciy piodujcers to keep a cautious lookout, es peciall in secluded areas, for any decaying material Protec- tion against piedators should keep in mind when managing and constiuctmg range build-