VOL. 8 NO. 46 TURNING THE FIRST SPADEFUL OF soil at groundbreaking ceremonies for auction facilities at the Lancaster Stockyards is Fred Campbell, stockyards president, far right. Looking on, left to right, are Ike Weidman, the contractor; James Dunlap, Committee chairman; Earl Smith, Stockyards foreman; Robert Heilbron, president of the Lancaster Livestock Exchange, and Walter M. Dunlap, Sr, livestock commission merchant. L. F. Photo. SoU Conservation District Pledged Business-Farm Probe Or School Water Diversion j) a y J nv ites 600 .Directors of the Lancaster County Soil Conservation Dis tnet Tuesday night 'pledged to investigate reports of "water fiom a school ground paved aiea running over farm land. The decision to approach the school hoard came at a meet ing of directors and associate direotors at the Production Cre dit building, Roseville Road. Reports from farmers in the aiea near an eastern Lancaster County high school say that the water which collects on the pa led area around the school is not channeled away from, farm p m in Hostetter’s Banquet Ball, Mount Joy. The Rev. Kehm has been Pastor for 25 years at the Grace Reformed Church of the United Church of Christ in Al _ lentown, Pa. He is a giaduate ct Ipm Scaliest i n of Franklin & Marshall College Company meeting for dairy- JbjECIISLIQgS btiKSeilt impreSSSU JdV and the Lancaster Theological men conceining electricity « r-i , a-t Seminary Rev Kehm also will m barns At the Guernsey ruture rarmer Ufncers give the Invocation. Sales Pavilion, Lincoln Hagh- t • r ~ way east of Lancaster. 1 didn’t know the Future ture Farmers last week. me vii age hoik uroup^ 6:30 pm New Hoi- Farmers of America Was such The IS-year-old student land Lions will host Fair a big organization, was itfhe' to return to Costa Rico ™ n o emeats m tw e stjae o* re tractor driving contestants way Mario Arroyo, an exchange! next June after a year in New ter, mui & . mry in i 1 at the American Legion student from Costa Rico, des- Holland. There he will enter fol J*,f ! * n « d building cnbed the most impressive the City University at San ner ’ 8111 Hendrix, and L e 7pm. Lieutenant Gov- sight on a recent trip to the Jose where he will study med- ,^® rS Guitar °A™ ernor Shafer to address the national convention of the FFA mine. Mario, the son of a car- tnem “ Lancaster County Farmers m Kansas City. penter, will be the first of his are residents of Landisville Association at Blue Ball fire „ . + family to enter the medical and attend Hempfield High hall. Mano > exchange student pl ote9Bi on. He has four youn- School. 7:30 pm. Lincoln Com- at the Garden Spot High Sch- ger brothers and three sisters. Murray W. Horton will act munity 4-H Club meets in °® l in New Holland, went to Marioi who ct > m es from the as Toastmaster. Remarks will the -Mount - Airy- fire hall. - convention as a guest of PaTag near San joae. be given by John B. Wolge (>‘ ’’ ' oh Page’ '! 'itho, Grassland, er o, Uj on Pag e 6) . op Page 41. Farm Calendar land is causing an erosion pro blem on several farms. Direc tors, and Martin Muth, of the Soil Conservation Service -will survey the problem and inform the school board of its respon sibility for channeling runoff water properly. In a discussion of Project 70, t)he state Department of For ests and Waters’ project of ac quiring land for recreational purposes, two associate direc t'cis voiced objection to tlfej program on the gorunds that they feared the state would condemn and purchase good farm land for state parks They were informed that Forests and Waters Secretary Maurice God- (Continued on Page 6) Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 19, 1963 'Lancaster County farmers and their wives, about 600 in all, are being invited to tour and inspect local businesses and industries during the an nual Business-Farm Day, Nov ember 5. Sponsored by the Lancaster Chamber of Commerce, the day’s activities will include morning plant and store in spections followed by lunch and a talk by E Clinton Stokes. The guest speaker is from the US. Chamber of Com merce’s Agriculture Committee. His topic will be “the Interde pendence of Business, Industry and Agriculture.” M. M Smith chairman of (Continued on Page 6i Stockyards Breaks Ground For Cattle Auction Pavilion 'Plans lor a $60,000 auction tractor for the project is Rice sale pavilion to be erected in and weidman. Inc tlis li&cirt of the XJn~ st "prior to ion Stockyards were unveiled grohnd - breaking ceremonies Wednesday Wednesday, Heilbron said, - According to Robert Heil- “Throughout all the years, bron, president of the Lancas- business at the Terminal Mar ter Livestock Exchange, the kets was transacted by private decision to construct auction treaty. However, in the past facilities at the Yards came at 15 years the auction sale has the end of 10 months of sur-- become an increasingly popular vey deliberation and planning. me fhod of selling cattle, both (Construction of the two f or buyers as well as sellers, story ‘’one’ block structure «. T hus lt i&| iaft er alO month is j begin Monday study by the Union Stock Yard Wl th etion target date company and the Lancaster of Jau 15, 1964. The 36 Livestock Exchange, that we b y 63 pavilion will be proud jy announce this new aer heated, conditioned and v lce to the farmer. equipped , hal6 by 8 feet “The auction will supple scale with a capacity of 20,000 ment our private treaty method pounds, so that catt'e can be business and it will afford sold singly or in load lots Con- those patrons of the Lancaster Stock Yards a choice in the PniiUxirman T_ method by which their cattle * OUitrymen 1 O ma y be sold. This sale will take *• I?Air P la ' ce 011 a Wednesday of each a - IT five V • rvenm week with other days being Af Rann» confined to the private treaty ***■ method. However, if the de- , TT mand for tihe use-of-the iiuc- The .Reverend C Harry tlon warrants additional sale Kehm will speak on the topic d w 6 shall take the aOTro ‘Dont Miss W’ at the an- te actlon nual banquet of the Lancaster .. This new pavilion will he County Poultry Association on bullt m the center o , f the sbock Thursday. October 24, at 6 30 Yards AU cattle arriving for sale will be consigned te a member firm of the Lancaster (Continued on Page 8) Rtev. c. harry kbhm $2 Per Year Daniel Hershey Wins Third Honey Title Sixteen year old Daniel Her shey, Lititz R 3, won his third consecutive championship in county 4-H beekeeping round up Thursday night at the busi ness place of Ralph Camber, 912 State Street, Lancaster. Daniel, the son of Mr. and Mrs Elwood D Hershey, a junior at Warwick High School, removed 180 pounds of extracted honey and 50 pounds of comb honey from his four colonies this year, he began his bee project three years ago with two purchased colonies and has captured and f Continued on Page 7) * FIVE-DAY WEATHER FORECAST Temperatures during the nc\t five days are expected to average about 7 or more degrees aboxe the normal range ot 67 in the afternoon to 46 at night. The weather will remain on the warm side during the first half of the period and turn to more seasonal levels in the latter half. Precipitation is expected to be less than a half inch, falling as local showers about Monday. No appreciable rainfall is ex pected in the period. * 1 ' ' ' i