* Coil Conservation . , 'The, .figure A do«s not include ,™tihued from Page 1) an y damages (for the 60 to 75 . . ‘acres of woodland burned or shed to secure e or er y c j larg6g the Columbia and transfer of Inn acquir un- Q ones t o g a fl rfi companies which dei’ the program r m , 8 0 * were phid by the Pennsylvania g,»«l «* e 4 ® its , new n “ a " d ,‘ Railroad Company. agricultural use of lands_ . Accordmg t ‘ o K y ltch> the rail . under appropna e arrange- roa( j compan y will he billed for meats he allowed of suitable the sig2s since it has been de bands during e ewe , termined that fire along 40 acquisition and eventual devel- mileß of trac]c from Cresswell opment. . to ttie Maryland state line was In other usines » 16 ir c " caused by sparks flying fiom a tois schedu e a e i s o wa- Qpen rai i road car hauling ma te, shed meetings during Octo- teml tQ a , pulp mill . her and Noyembe: r, i Dn Goto- , Kltch a]bo reported that pulp her Snt 7. p.m. e 0 wood users have agreed to pur the meetings wi e a c jj ase wood fi o m Chestnut Oak gensemg s , ri , _, ar " trees which are dying in soutli ket Rt ‘ 322 west of Blue ern lDancaster Cou £ ty . How . The second will be held , , , „ , Bali- ever, he said, since pulpwood on oc * ol3 ®J’ a h p h ,^ W ’is purchased by weight and and the third w. l be held at the dead are not very Brichervil eon yem r , wood cutters aie hesi- John Kitch, service forester tant to harvest the trees for reported that a total of $1825 purpose, teas paid to fire wardens who, Directors approved nine ap hired help to fight forest fires plications for tree conserva along the Susquehanna ■ river, t' lo n plans on 450 acres Plans on July 26-27. - were approved for Fritz K. picker for steady work in heavy yields New picking power ' tor Allis-Chalmers D-19, D-77, y/D-45 and WD Tractors/ • ALLIS-CHALMERS <*£> SALES & -SERVICE L H. Brubaker Nissley Farm Service Lancaster, Pa. Washington Boro, Pa. Grumelli Farm Service Qaartpille, Pa. the 2-row Allen H. Matz Farm Equipment New Holland, Pa. Lousch-Bros. Equipment- Stevens, Pa. NEW The new Allis-Chalmers Model 190 is engineered to boost corn-handling ability where it counts: 3 GATHERING CHAINS PER ROW—to keep heavy stalks and foliage moving. NEW-DESIGN SNAPPING ROLL SECTIONS for more aggressive action. NEW ROTARY FEEDERS keep big crop vol ume moving uniformly from snapping rolls to front elevator. NEW LARGE HOPPER for uniform delivery to wagon elevator. NEW FAN LOCATION —well to the rear, mount ed on elevator, for sure cleaning. You GET the com with Allis-Chalmers long, sloping gathering snouts , . . adjustable stripper " plates . . . fast, clean, rubber-on-rubber husking . . . shelled com savers directly under husking beds. - Ask us about Allis-Chalmers’ Time Payment Plans. County Youths Win Points At Eastern States Stanley Graver, 525 Beaver Valley Pike, was second high individual in FFA dairy cattle judging last week end at the Eastern States Exposition in West Springfield, Mass. Kroeck, Lititz R 4, on 19 acres and 30 acres in Warwick Town ship; Vincent J. Fauci, Lititz R 4, 37 acres in Warwick Twp ; Earl L. Martin, Narvon Rl, 74 acres in Caenarvon Twp ; Harvey Z. Sensemg, Bast Earl Rl, 54 acres in Bast Earl Twp ; Amos N. Eph rata R 2, 65 acjaes in West Earl Twp.; Aaron Weaver, Ephrata R 3, 90 acres in Eph rata Twp ; Paul Eberly, East Earl Rl, 60 acres in East Earl Twp , and W. Thomas Fogie, Marietta Rl, 21 acres in Bast Donegal Twp. N. G. Myers & Son Rheems, Pa. L. H. Brubaker Lititz, Pa. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 21, 1963 In the Eastern States dairy showmanship contest, Harold Brubaker, Mount Joy Rl, the Pennsylvania Holstein boy of the year, placed third in a field of 24. Frank Yost, Pequea Valley FFA Chapter was a aedoinjl member of the three man state dairy judging team, and Jay Groff, Solaneo FFA, was a member of the state dairy products judging team. Neither of the teams placed in- final competition. Graver, a seventeen-year-old member of the Garden Spot Chapter FFA, is a senior in vocational agnculture at the Lampeter-Strasbuig High Sch ool. He was state champion in the one acre corn growing contest last year and won the Holstein calf awarded at the 1962 West Lampeter Commun ity Fair, ■State teams for competition in the 11 state events were chosen during FFA! week last mt mar ■ mur ruHJi I ■ *»****■ n 'WMir MMM Ml m liSr Mb ■ ■ Ml HOGS ON SLATS... latest advancement in Pig Parlor plan for finishing hogs Recently you’ve read and heard how Cornbelt hog raisers are growing out hogs in confinement on slat floors. Slat floor operations, with manure lagoons beneath, mark the latest advancement in the Pig Parlor plan of hog produc tion, introduced by Purina over 6 years ago. Purina Research has conducted exhaustive tests to weigh advantages and disadvantages of slat floors. We now have their recommendations. Slat floor units seem to have many advantages. Hogs on slats are more apt to suffer from extremes of cold or heat than those on concrete . .. but labor-saving advantages are obvious. Manure clean-out, a major problem in confinement rearing, is practically eliminated. So let’s talk about ways we can make hog raising in this area pay off. We’ll be, happy to share latest data from Purina Research. Drop by our Store with the Checker board Sign and we’ll visit about a program for efficient, year-round hog production. James High Gordonville Wenger’s Feed Mill, Inc. S. H. Hiestand & Co. Rheenis Salunga Ira B. Landis Valley Road, Lancaster John B. Kurtz Ephrata Whiteside & Weicksel Kirkwood John J. Hess Kinzers - Vintage V%VbVVVV m m a m, • Freeman (Continued from Page 1) Oct. 1, in the Zenibo Mosque. Similar meetings to lepoit to farmeis and “to listen to what they are saiing and thinking” were announced Sept. 4 for communities m 11 other States selected geogiaph ically to reach neailv eiery major agricultural aiea m the Nation dining the next two months ' The (list “Repoit and Re view” was Sept S at Woith ington, Minn About 1,600 far meis and farm women met with Secretaiv Freeman theie. “I look foiwaid to the other meetings with great pleasure and expectation,” Secietaiy Freeman said. “When vou aie seeking a practical program, as I am, there is no substitute for going dnectly to people on the laud.” June at the Pemibyhania State University. v.v.v John B. Kurtz Cedar Lane J. H. Reitz & Son, Inc. , Lititz John J. Hess, II Intercourse - New Providence Warren Sickman Pequea 7