Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 14, 1964, Image 14

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    14—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 14, 1964
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mll , k? " n * as * 6fr - 0r - Samuel Cuss.' PSD Vet- R >” Harleno Bucher
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„ v market. -Let butter seek Its "It you milk a co V with a L w f
- 0 pm. Manor soung own market level and compete machine until you can’t get a .q™ ™, rc , « the Wes ’ l WlI “
Farmers meet m the Penn w)th other products.” he £ id . tew squirts out of each teat! W , Fire HaU '
Manor High School Subject, “Right now, people on relief >ou are hurting the mow's w 4 ss Rebekah Sheafber ,of
hog carcass evaluation and are the best butter consumers udder.” Bareville was the guest sipeak-|
feeding. we have ” He said an increase of 25 c and used “Let’s Pace It” as
v3O p m Lincoln 4-H He suggested that some of P er cent in milk pi eduction is ber to pic A auartet consisting
Community club in the the surplus solids not fat Possible u it£ no change in °' f nnbert Kroider, Clyde Krei-
Mount Airy fire hall. could be added to whole milk feeding, it proper milking pro- ( * er > Jobn Mast and James Bnd
iffar 18 2 pm. On-rail to produce a more flavorable ceedures are followed. He urg- ssow rendered several b'arber
evaiuation of market hogs product with lower fat content, od the use of the California shop selections,
at Kunzler and Co , Inc , Cows could be bred to produce Mastitis Test as a regular prac- Also on the program was a
Manor Street, Lancaster. lower fat milk, hut in breeding tice. review of the Club’s activities
Irff, * P ' m j County 4-H for lower fat, the dairymen John O. Pepper, Extension during the .past year, presented
(wildlife and forestry dub must be careful not to breed Entomologist, said sanitation by Darlene Bucher and Roger
roundups t the Production for low solids not fat. and flavored baits are still the Thome with the use of slides,
■Credit building, Roseville Pierce called for scrapping best combination for fly con- Carol Greathouse led group
R-oad. the present butterfat difteien- trol m dairy barns. Sprays singing.
790 p m. Swine clinic tml in milk pricing and sub- still have a place, but many -n a i e
sponsored by the county stitntion of a differential for materials become uneffeotive s lto ‘
Swine Producers at the * Protein or solids not tat. as mWs budd up reSSnce £ u &***
Farm Bureau Cooperative He said the biggest road- ! f’ the Banquet ' M i ss Wnda as
tounding Dillerville Pike blocks to «■><* action are con- , H ’ d dairymen be- man, representing County
ttS. servatism in the da!ry~dul TiT “ oyntMa »«*"•
Mar !9 _630 pm _ Gar- a disagreement on wheth- sprayed mth pi,”/*
den Spot FFa , banquet at tachlor last fall. “This is Hog
tae laaiwipeter - Strasburg 1 Ooanty Sfteiae Producers an- wash'*, he said. Hay sprayed
'Higrh School -cafeteria nual meeting: and banquet ia»t according to recommendations
73d tP-m Adult *elass on- the Blue Ball Sr© hall. last fall will be prefectly safe
dairying in Eip-hrata H. S. 7 p.m. ■Cloisters PFA an- f bls year, but if the fields were
Agriculture room. nual /banquet m the Eiphrata not sprayed last fall. Malathion
Mar. (20 9 a m Pinal High School cafeteria. or Methoxyohlor can be used
meeting of the Farm and Mar. 21 1:30* p.m. Pjrjn this spring when the alfalfa
Home planning sessions Women Society 8 meets m weev ~d larvae can be seen on
sponsored by the county ex- the home of Mrs. John L. tbe P,ants
tension service the Farm Keener, Elizabethtown. “Chemicals are in the pic
■Bureau Cooperative build- 1:30 <p.m. 'Farm Women iwre to stay. They are ah
sag, Dillerville Road, (Lane- Society 4 meets in the home soiuteiy essential and absolute
*eter* of Mrs. Victor Koser, Mount J y safe when used property,
6'SO pan. Lancaster Joy Ril. he said.
y, Don’t wait till N
,^ e * as t minute^/
YOUR
TRACTOR READY
FOR SPRING
w
4?
sm/Uw You’ll be busy later on, and so will
we. That’s why we offer special
jmM l#service prices now. That’s why you
KrMmy £ can SAVE TIME... SAVE MONEY,
if you avoid the fast-minute rush
U and let us take care of your service
needs now.
Call us, or come in today, to take advantage
of our PRE-SPRING SPECIALS
Elizabethtown
FORD
Grimm's Ford
Tractor & Form
Service '
Farfe Ave., <3nawyvflle
Ph. ST 6-2507
Elizabethtown
Phone 367-1341
Souder Bros.
New Holland
Phone 354-8731
Alien H. Motz
Denver
307-5602
NOTICE!
I intend to be at the sale
held at the Bine Ball Sales
Barn on Wed., Mar 11 and
25, 1964 all day with animal
products. Also Farnain cattle
oilers and insecticides Super
Atom fence chargers Zimmer
man's Animal Health Supplies,
store located XVb uru]& s mw
of laneoln. We fill mail ord
ers
The BIGGEST O
USED FARM EQUIPMENT SALE
At LANDIS BROS., Inc.
DURING THE MONTH OF MARCH
TREMENDOUS SAVINGS PRICES REDUCED
mss
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Stanley H. Defter
Auctioneer A Appraiser
Pb. Lancaster EX 4-1790 j
| Since 1935 .. .
Your Dependable
SALES
EVERY
TUESDAY
OF THE YEAR
NOW GOING ON
LANDIS BROS., Inc.
1305 Manbcim Pike (1 Mile Xorfh of Lane, on Rt. 73)
LAXCASTBR, PBJfXA.
LAMPETEE
representing County 4-n, R
old Brubaker, roprp,,,. 1 .,* 1
County FFA; MeMg Stol t 3
representing County EvteJ'
Association; and Mr.
Plastov, Associate Countj 7
ent who serves as Advisor/
the Club. '»
SPRING
NEEDS!
TOBACCO SEED
TOBACCO MUSLIN
2-3-4 yd. Widths
MICHIGAN PEAT
PEAT MOSS
LIME
FIELD SEEDS
CLOVERS
ALFALFAS
SCOTT PRODUCTS
LAWN SEED
SCOTT
DUPONT
HERITAGE
Groff's Hardware
South Railroad Avenue
< New Holland, Pa.
PH. 393-3906