20—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 6, 1962 Water Pollution Common; Analysis Only Sure Test About half of the individ ual water supplies tested in Pennsvhania are found to be polluted, an agncultural en gineer at the Penns.vlvama State Univeisity reported at a recent meeting of the Ameri can Society of Agricultural En County Ass’n Of Farm Women Make Donation Lancaster County’s Faim Women Organization has vot ed $7OO donation to the Agri culture Center, according to a i epoi t fi om the executive board meeting this week at the home of Mrs Henry G Hess, Manheim R 3 Donation were also made to the United Campaign and the Needlework Guild of Amenca, but the pioposed agnculture centei is the oigamzatiou’s project foi the iear Plans were made for the county contention to be held Satmdav, Xoi 3, stiating at 10 a m at Pequea Vallet High School Membeis of Farm omen s Societies will fold Ch'istmas seals for the Tubet culosis and Health Societt ot Lancastei County the week ot ■Oct 15 through 19 at the Health and Welfaie Center Hiss Jane Thuiston of the extension office explained the extension piogram for the year Mrs Robert W Zink, Man hemi, and Mis Bail N Stauf tei East Petersbuig, were co hostesses Mrs Kenneth Eshle nian, Safe Harbor, president, presided The next executive board meeting will be hold Monday. t)ec 3, at 1 30 pm. at the Coleinanv ille Methodist Church Hostesses will be Mrs Eshleman and membeis of So ciet\ 0. People w ho can not thread a needle can still mend then ways Wolgemuth Bros. Inc. Florin Ponna. .«w-^s9eEz2sepraKzaiK' gmeeis in Morgantown, W. Va. Mark D. Shaw engineer with the Agricultural Experiment Station at Penn State, said the increasing occurrence of virus borne diseases, such as infec tions hepatitis or jaundice, sometimes transmitted thr ough water, calls attention to the piobiem of pollution. The Penn State researcher In addition to pasteurization claimed a bacteriological an- purifying methods are chlor alysis is the only sure way of mation, silver purification, and knowing wheher a water ultraviolet sterilization. Take Guesswork Out of Dairy Feeding... The amazing new electronic COWculator eliminates profit loss from over feeding or under feeding. . . helps you obtain the greatest possible income over feed cost. Taking into consideration all the variables which affect milk profits, the COWculator electronically computes the Maximum Profit Feeding program for each cow. ... in just 60 seconds. FOR PEAK MILK PRODUCTION, supplement your forage with Farm Bureau’s popular DARI PAK Dairy Ration. It’s available in 14% and 16 U , tasty Coarse Texture or palatable Pellets. Take yours in bags or bulk either way you benefit from our Grain Exchange Program full retail price for your home grain. Ask about our Large-User Program extra discounts and. refunds based on size of deliveries and volume of feed used. - Start Today;:. Feed the Farm Bureau Way! For Prompt, Courteous Service, In Bags or Bulk, Cali . . . EX 4-0541 New Holland ELgin 4-2146 treatment device is giving sat isfactory service. Stressing the need for bac teriological analysis, Shaw sa<d municipal water supplies are sampled from 1 to 500 times each month, depending on the size of the community served. He announced research is underway at Penn State to develop a watei pasteurization system using a standard water heater and storage tank. Past eurization can be fully auo matic, he indicated, and there is no off-taste or odor. He urged that qualified' dealers or organizations serv icing purifiers be engaged to install and maintain all units HAROLD G£IB, one of nine FIELDMEN employed by Lancaster €•. Farm Bureau, works out of our Manheim Branch.. HAROLD is anxious to help you feed more efficiently for greater profits. If • Farm Bureau FIELDMAN is not calling on you, please call Lancaster EX 4-0541 collect, and the FIELDMAN assigned to your area will con tact you promptly. Our FEED SPECIALIST, Allen Mackey, will gladly visit your farm with your FIELDMAN when requested. DO IT NOW, take advantage of the services that are yours Call Farm Bureau for details of our scientific plan for profitable dairy farm* mg. Qualified FIELDMEN are anxious to designing a PROFITABLE DAIRY- Lancaster Manheim 665-2466 Quarryville STerling 6-2128 -i*&*stsr CORNCR less spoilage —far superior to wire cribs m maintaining good gram quality. • NO "EXTRAS TO IUY-AII bins and cribs complete with roof, floor, and • -EASY TO ERECT Sections are com* pletely factory built and painted, ready to bolt together • FINANCING AVAILABLE • High peaked roof for easy filling • New gram door or inspection hatch in roof • Two large main doors Write today for moi R. H. LAMBERT serve and assist you in FEEDING PROGRAM • large vertical ventilator * JT ( J • Wooden floor and sills inducted?/*| ire inUrmatim L<GisS • Akron So 9-1840 215 South Bth Street NOW you can * s Cowcuiafe” the best feed level for every cow! c. CO Ui BUR^ Akron, P»>
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