Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 26, 1963, Image 13

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cent of' til ’Pennsylvanians are
en gtged In acme form of agri
business Pennsylvania's
jtttjor industry.
Chester 'Himes, a state direc
tor spoke 'briefly describing
project 70 a form of deficit fi
nancing, and said the $7O mil
lion bond issue was only the
beginning. The Federal Gov
ernment has already agreed to
match up to $3O million bring
ing tfh 6 total to $lOO million,
oand this is just for acquisi
tion of the land. Parks will
have to be developed on top of
this.” he said.
Other recommendations pas
sed to be referred to the Penn
sylvania Farmers Association
legislative committee and the
number of votes received were
as follows:
WELCOME ABOARD!
Hove o new tractor delivered now, finance interest free until
March 1, 1964.
Londis Bros. Inc. M. S. Yearsley & Sons
393-8006 West Chester 696-2990 Elm
Wenger Implement- Co.
BU 4-4467 Christiana
H. S. Newcomer & Son
Mt. Joy 655-BS6I
NEW JOHN DEERE WARRANTY
Now all farm tractors and equipment are warranted for one year or
1500 hours.
1. Amend the constitution or their employes, shall change
to'permit 'Bible reading* and •or adjust an’y‘ipr&cf3ss^^iiairy
prayer in the. public schools, equipment other thaig the Holland Bl; ,Leroy Plants, ste
-76'1 ' 1 ““" rer 3 recommends- yens Rl> an(d N * ah We ' ugel . (
2. That taxpayer's money be nODi *>>-*• Stevens Rl.
used only .for transporting pu- In other business, .members Noah Wenger was also ap
pils to public schools. 65-8. voted to change the local by- pointed membership chairman
3. Enact legislation to legal- to increase the number of for the year.
ize the destruction of wood l - directors from. 11 to 13. Seven _______
chucks in their burrows. 70-3. n&w directors were elected, - .
A 'Thai „„hn„ „khh m bringing the total to 12. An- • aeaifeSf
governmental l agencies limi- other one wIU 1)6 added (Co “ tl * Ue,i from Pa * e
teS on the use of estertype her- y ear * 1965, Dr. Davenpoit said,
bicides in areas of graipe, to- The new directors are Clyde “ Wll l give our shippers a year
mato and tobacc oproduction. Wivell, Colujmlbia Rift Clyde an d a half to decide on what
75-0. Buchen, Manhei'm R 3; James course of action they will take
5. Legislation to protect any
persons from liability 'for 'treat
mato and tobacco production,
accident. 75-0.
6. That any inspection re
quirements to iproduce quality
milk be suhstamed Iby research
before enforcement. 71-3.
7. That no handler of milk
JOHN DEERE CREDIT PLAN
Alan Beyer A. B. C. Groff
liY 3-5687 New Holland 354*8001
Martin, 567 Delp Road, Lane-,,* • • whether to find another
aster; Albram Zeiset, East. Earl market for can milk or to
Bl; Robert Hesis, Strasburg switch to bulk tan.ts. Usually,
Bl; James Wood, Peach Bot- we S ive six months notice on
tom, and Donald Ney, Marietta. the closing of a receiving sta-
Present directors are Harold “ on ’ but because ol other far-
Rohrer. 1623 Book Road, Lan- l ° rs affecting our shippers here,
caster; James Kreider, Quarry- we „Jj,f ve lntrease<i that tlme
ville R 1; Elks Mentzer, New . The decision by Lower Mer
lon health officers to postpone
the effective date of the new
health regulations will help,
too,” Dr. Davenport declaied
“Previously, the Township had
named March 1 of ney*' year as
the final date for compliance
Now, our Amish shippers will
be able to continue their re
gular milk shipments through
1964, if they wish, and can
make plans 'for the plant clos
ing and the new health legula
tions at the same time.
'The new Lower Meuon
health regulations call for in-
NEW
POWER
SHIFT
Exclusive o n John
Deere 4020 and 3020
Tractors ....
Shift straight through
8 Forward and 4 Re
verse selections with
out clutching. Come
in or call in and ar-
range an on-your
farm demonstration.
Shotzberger's
665-214]
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 26, 1963—13
creased lighting in barns and
milk bouses, and many obser
vers felt that they could be met
only on electrified farms, which
are forbidden by the Amish re
ligion.
After Lower Menon announ
ced its new regul itions last
spring, Sealtest asked lighting
and refrigeration experts to
study the problem faced by the
Amish to see if some equipment
could be designed 10 meet the
regulation while keeping with
in Amish Yehgious beliefs. The
designs that resulted from
these studies were displayed
Tuesday at the Pavilion. Dr
Davenport encouraged the Am
ish to study the models closely,
even though the new regula-
How to
clean,
disinfect
milking
equipment
One product is all it takes to kill a wide variety of harmful
bacteiia on milking machines, dairy utensils, and bulk
milk tanks! It’s called Purina iO-Dairy.
This combination detergent-cleaner-milkstone remover
offers you these "‘built-in” advantages:
• Active in cold water • Very stable
• Effective in hard water
Use iO-Dairy as a flank and udder wash before you milk
and as a teat cup linse. Ask us for Purina iO-Dairy.
John B. Kurtz
Cedar Lane
James High
Gordonville
Wenger’s Feed Mill, Inc.
Rheems
Ira B. Landis ' -.1
Valley Road, Lancagteij« ,
John B. Kurtz
Ephrata
AV.V.V.V.V.V.'.'.’.
tions' hare been postponed fop
another year. “It’s a question
which must be decided, sooner
or later,” he said. "We urge
you to inspect the plans dis
played here and to make your
decisions accordingly ”
'Dr. Davenport added I hat the
decision to keep the Leanian.
Place plant open loi another
year will not be Lii'dmr, it 100
many shippers stop using the
plant. “But if we ore foi ced to
close the plant soonei, you will
be given several months no
tice,” he said.
Dr. Joseph Walker, leteun
anan with the Milk Contiol
District No 1, which included.
Lower Menon Township told
the dairymen, “I Knew jou are
perturbed by the regulation,
but we believe it is justified ”
He said he doe-> not believe
the Amish daiiymen are the
subjects of dis'ciimination. If
the regulation is not entoiccd,
the G,SOO other shippers under
the regulations will 1)3
mated against, he said.
One Amish lai mei then as
ked Walker “Do you Relieve
in cieation or e\elution’”
When Walker declined to an
swei, the farmer said, “U >ou
believe in evolution, we ha\e
no basis to do business with,
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SPRAYING Service
Dairy Barns
Poultry Houses
CARBOLA
Disinfecting "White Paint
O Dries "White
• Disinfects Against
Disease (
• Kills Plies; 90% Lpss
Cobnebs 8 to 10 Mo. j
CARBOLA SPRAY AND
CLEANING SERVICE
6 Witmer Rd., R 4, Lane.
Mdyn a rd 1 Beitzel'
Phone 392-7227
Whiteside & Weicksel
Kirkwood
S. H, Hiestand & Co.
Salunga
John J. Hess, II
Intercourse - New Providenc*
Warren Sickman
Pequea
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John J. Hess
Kinzers - Vintage
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