Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 01, 1963, Image 7

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GlolstefsFFA Manorjf-RClub
Elects Officers Elects Go ' Re P-
j The 1 Penn Manor Community
Thomas Spitler, Sheridan Rl, cluib imet recently at the
■was elected president of the Ann Letort School with the
Cloisters Chapter Future Far- presi( jent, Linda Fair presid
mers of America at a re'cent
meeting in the Bphrata High *
School.
The 17 year old son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Spitler, a jun
ior vocational agriculture stu-
dent at the school was elected
to serve during the 1963- 64
school year.
Other officers elected were
vice president, Harold Good,
Stevens Rl; secretary, Barry
Hirneisen, Rein'holds Rl; trea
surer, Paul Weaver, Bphrata
Rl; reporter, John Varner,
Stevens Rl; sentinel, Clifford
Bollinger, Lititz R 4, and chap
lain, James Wissler,
R 2.
Next meeting of the chapter
will be June 3 at the school.
■ “Manzate” gives you safe, sure control of early and easy-to-use “Manzate.” Proven by years of' use, “Man
late blight on potatoes. For powerful disease protection zate” effectively controls a wide range of diseases on
that gives you bonus yields—more No. I’s, spray with other vegetable crops, too. On an chemicals, follow labeling
instructions and warnings caretully.
spray
Better Things tor Better Living... through Chtmitlry
MANZATE AND OTHER DUPONT PRODUCTS
distributed by
J. C. EHRLICH CHEMICAL CO., INC.
736 Kast Chestnut Street Lancaster, Pcnn.i,
V.A, 'i'W, -* - •«hoilC y , 30 ' , r .■) -■ .f-
Kris Conner and Judy War
fel were elected to represent
the club on the Lancaster Cou
nty Council.
Members from both divisions
presented demonstrations The
Home Economics section dem
onstrated “Steps Taken Before
Sewing” while the agriculture
demonstration was about soil
testing.
The club will be entertained
by the Drumore club on June
IS at the Chestnut Level
Church House.
Theme for the evening was
“Mind Your Manner”, Mrs.
Ruth Hyatt of the Amish
Farm and House was the spea
ker.
Stop diseases
before they start...
MANZATE’... regularly
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• Chicago
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25 higher, cows steady. Bulls
50 lower, feeders scarce,
steady. Chicago carlot steer
beef for the week 75-1 00
higher. Heifer beef 75-1.25
higher. Cow beef steady to 25
higher.
Slaughter steers: On Wed
nesday, four loads mostly
Prime 1240-1325 lbs. 24 25,
and High Choice and Prime
1150-1350 lbs 23 50-24.0f1,
around eight loads at 24 00,
on Monday, High Choice and
Prime 1150-1350 lbs. 23 GO
-23.75 with nothing above 23 -
75, Choice 1300-1400 lbs. 22-
00-23 00. On Monday, 1200-
1400 lbs, 21 50-22 50 with
High Choice to mostly Prime
1440-1475 lbs. 22 25-22.50.
Choice 1400-1500 lbs. 21 00-
22 00. Late mostly 21.25-22 -
00 Standard and Low Good
18 50-21 00.
Slaughter heilers On Wed
nesday, Choice 850-1100 lbs
22 50-23 25. On Monday coup
le loads High Choice and
MANES FUNGICIDE
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 1, 1963—7
Game Survey Is
Started By'
Commission
Spring surveys of game bird
populations have been started
by all field officers of the Penn
sylvania Game Commission.
According to Harvey A. Rob
erts, Chief of Research, game
protectors, field biologists and
other observers are keeping a
Prime , 1 000-1050 lbs 23 00
and Choice 900-1100 lbs at
22 25, Good 20 50-22 25, Stan
dard and low Good 19 00-
20.50.
Cows- Utility and Commer
cial 16 00-17 50, Canner and
Cutter 14 00-16 25.
Bulls Utility and Commei
cial 18 50-20 50
Feeders: Choice 925 lb
steers 23 00, mostly good 800-
900 lbs 22 25-22 50.
close watch on the reproduc
tive success- of wild turkeys,
ringneck pheasants, rutted
grouse, bobwhite quail and
mourning doves. They will re
port the number and size of
broods observed throughout
the nesting and i earing sea
son from May until September.
Game protectors and field
biologists will also start re
porting late this month on the
number and size of upland
game bud bioods. The repott
includes the total number of
young observed in each phea
sant, quail and grouse brood.
Wild tuikey broods are fur
ther broken down by age class.
Quail-sized poults aie classed
as 0-3 weeks of age, grouse
size turkeys as 3-6 weeks,
pheasant-size poults as 6-9
weeks and laige, chicken-size
young turkeys as 9-12 weeks
of age Also included in the
spring survey is a woodcock
population surrey. Qualified ob
servers tiavel 28 routes
through the major woodcock
breeding giounds in Pennsyl
vania and repoit on the num
ber of “singing” males heaid.
Local Feed Firm
Adds Personnel
Mr Robert Flanders Jr. has
recently joined the sales force
of D. E Horn and Company,
Inc. of York, Penna The D.
E. Horn Co is a local feed
manufacturing concern, distri
buting HORNCO feeds in the
states of Pennsylvania and
Maryland.
Previously employed as a.
performance supeivisoi for the
Agricultural Stabilization and
Conservation Seivice in Adams
County, Mr Flandeis served
three years with the U S Army
as a guided missile instructor.
Prior to this he majored m
Animal Husbandly at the Uni
versity of California and the
Delaware Valley College of
Science and Agucultuie
Mr. Flandeis is manied and
has four childien He will le
side at R D # 1, New Oxford,
Pa. He will serve his training
penod for D E Horn and Co,
in the Adams, Cumberland
County area
Transfer Milk
Efficiently From Cow
to Bulk Cooler
The “Simtniek” MUdv-FOUT
FU is tlio cleanest, most olli
oout method tor (ranstoiiin.*
milk loom cow to bulk tooloi.
• Maimtactniod liom lioa\y
Raußo stainless stool.
• Jad seals tißhtlj to keep
milk ROiai Inv.
% Passes (hroiißh opcmiißS
2!)” and oior.
• Moios quiet and easily o i
rubbor-tnod, ball boaiiHß
w heels,
• Ikies .may with loiir, ex
pensin' pipe, linos, milk
pumps and u-loasoi.
9 Two si/os.
e i .ow-oost saniti/.iiiß.
For Fmthor Inlormation,
Write
MILK PORTER CO.,
LTD.
2 Hastjiaik llonlevaid,
Scatboio, (Metio Toionto)
Canada
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