—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 14, 1964 10 OFFICERS OF THE RED ROSE BABY BEEF AND LAMB CLUB pose after their recent election. They are, seated, 1. to r , president, Eugene Hosier; vice president, Kenneth Weaver; assistant secretary, Nancy Frey; secretary, Carol Ann Hess, and treasurer, Kenneth Hess Standing, 1 to r, are song leaders, William Houser and Judy Longenecker, game leaders, Jay Bixler and Anna Mae Donough; news reporters, Janet Frey and David Heisey. L. F. Photo Cereal Beetles Found On Hay To Pa. 'HARRISBURG Shipment of unfumigarted hay into West ern Pennsylvania ifrom an Ohio quarantine area today .brought a warning from the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture on the dangers of * (possible invasion of the dreaded cereal leaf beetle Haulers and hay buyers were cautioned by Agriculture Sec retary Leland H Dull against bringing m oi accepting un tumagated bay from beetle quarantine areas These areas emUwace 17 counties in south ern Michigan, 37 in northern Indiana and 14 in northwest ern Ohio FARM BUREAU ENDS Farm Fence, Barbed Wire, , Smooth Wire, Poultry Fence, .Welded Wire, Hardware, Cloth Poultry Netting, Steel Fence Posts Lancaster New Holland Quarryville 394-0541 354-2146 786-2126 The only known non-fuimga ted hay shipment from the quarantine area into Pennsyl vania was delivered last Fri day to a Mercer County farm er who since has returned it to its point of origin. The cereal leaf beetle, said to be one of the most damag ing insect pests ever Introdu ced into the United States, was found m HHT2 in Michigan. Mulch Shrubs When there’s no snow and the ground is frozen, shnuibs need some form of mulch, re minds A O Rasmussen, ex tension ornamental horticultur ist at The Pennsylvania State University. Mulch provides ian insulating blanket helping to prevent the soil form heaving because of alternate freezing and thawing. 3AR3ED WIRE '&3s&%£& ;S>s»- :<; -H © LIGHTER • STRONGER e LASTS LONGER Unico Motto Barb is sturdy, lightweight and long lasting. Special Hi-Tensile steel gives added strength without added weight heavier galvanize mean i longer life. MARCH 21st CHANGE HOUSE M you live in a row bouse and want to give your home a bit of distinction, you can have an attrafetove screening fence section built as an accent along your Walkway near your en trance door. OUT DAWN TIME If you are a golfer and dis like investing spare time in, lawn care, Why not plan a beautiful wooden deck whiKfh can cover a generous part of the yard’ You Can build this simply or elaborately of fir or western red cedar. You don’t hat e to mow a wood de*Sk. - WHY THE TRENOTO THE FLAT DECK CAGE SYSTEM? Coll Us We would be glad to show you some of these up to date "flat deck" installations. "Headquarters for alf your poultry equipment needs." New Holland y ' * ** Y* - • Stock Show (Continued from &aige 1) An international event, it will be open to breeders ot registered beef cattle, swine and sheep in all states and Canada, also to produceis of feeder calves and to 4-H and PPA youths with maiket steers It will be held in the State Farm Show Building and open to the public Admission and parking will be free Premiums will total aiound $BO,OOO The 19 63 exposition broke all re cords with nearly 3,400 ani mals entered As manager, McCulloch takes oter duties performed at the past six expositions by Ben Morgan, extension livestock specialist at the Pennsylvania State Uiuveisiti Moigan w'as named genaial chairman. I FLORIN FARMS 1,000 to 15,000 20-week-old H& N Mck Chlek pullets reedy for delivery March first week. Dubbed, debeaked, all i accinations. Delivery sendee. Order today. Write or" call by telephone 653-9691. Mount Joy, Pa. Better Production Completely Automatic Low Initial Cost Manufactured by Big Dutchman Sold and Serviced by KUIPERS BROS. l/7 v *** " McCulloch has been u fied with the exposition capacity as secretary 0 f f* l State Farm Show Coininu Ss a post he has filled simp u.y; He retired less than a y ear as assistant director of ative Extension at Penn g lal f ’ On the steering nitli Secretary Bull as chai,’ man, are Dunlap, Bernai<[ t' Rian, Chester, PEAT A p r(si dent, MicOulloch, Morgan, jj w ’ ace L Mann, Farm Shorn <i ire( tor, and four members, oj Farm Show Commission Bull, Deputj Secretary Taok R Grev, Leon Fa IF, Jr , Pittsliurj and Reno H Thomas, Bed\ w ! town Amenca’b first major [ )a road was built in 1712 to Philadelphia to Lancastc,, ths colonies’ largest inland utj H & N LEGHORNS Day-Old Pullet Chicks and Started Pullets (10 to 20 weeks) FLORIN FARMS, INC. !:■/<*• *•< nr# ifyff ® ft'*:*r sf\-r -1 * 4V O; R.F.D. #1 354-5146
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