—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 21, 1964 6 • New Film (Continued from Page 1) of people involved in a success ful traceback and the 'need for their full cooperation to eradicate this disease. Farms pictured in the movie are situated in Lancaster Co. Wilmer D. Rohrer, Lancaster R 2, and V. Ferry Rohrer, Columbia, R 2, own the two farms, Trucks shown were pio vided by Arthur Backer, Mt. Joy, and Oliver Sensenig, Lan caster. Pennsylvania Bureau of Ani mal Industry and Animal Disease Eradication employees appeared in the film along with three professional actois. Wilmer D. Rohrer appeared in the film as Stanley Voss, a cattle owner. The procedure depicted in the movie is in complete ac coidance with the cooperative tuberculosis eradication effort in Pennsylvania by the Penn sylvania Bureau of Animal Industry and the Animal Disease Eradication Division, Dr. Boone said. 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Hoober • Poultrymen (Continued from Page 1) poultry disease information from Dr. Robert Gentry of the Poultry Disease Laboratory at Pennsylvania State University. Management and Sanitation Progiams that effect disease control will be discussed along with the specific diseases of leucosis and current develop ments m CRD. control. Eff ects of isolation practices in relation to leucosis control will be specifically discussed as well as hopes for the future m the general disease picture. The program will also fea ture Dr John Shutze, a recent addition to the Pennsylvania Poultry Extension Staff from Washington State. Dr. Shutze will cover lighting, a subject on which he has done consider able research. He will discuss various types of lighting sys tems in Use today and give principles which should be fol lowed in order to effectively use various types of housing in existence today. AT LESS COST! GordonviHe, Pq. Clyde Wissier Wins Three Awards At Grassland Chapter Banquet Clyde Wissier won three top awards at the annual banquet of the Grassland Chapter Fu ture Farmers of America in the New Holland High School cafeteria. Wissier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wissier, New Holl'and Rl, was named Chapter Star Farmers, and won the -Lancas ter County Bankers award as well as the Leon M. Graybill Memorial Award for general excellence in vocational agri culture. The star greenhand award was split between Adam Zim merman and Earl W r eaver. National FFA Foundation awards were presented as fol Choose From ******************************************************************** John Deere Disk Harrows John Deere Model “U M John Deere KBA Disk Harrow John Deere AW or RWA M. S. Yearsley & Sons U'ebt Chester Alan Beyer Clu istuui.i Shofzberger's Elm lows: Conservation, Dale Herr; Electrification, Nelson Wert; Poultry farming, Richard Mar tin; Publilc Speaking, Glenn Weber; Dairy farming, Roy Bowman and Wilmer Hurst; Livestock farming, William Fisher and Roy Mnsser; Farm mechanics, Walter Musser; Farm safety, Kenneth Zimmer man and George Zimmerman, and crop production, John Campbell and Kenneth Martin. The swine cnam gilts were presented to Eugene Brendle, Clifford Horst, and Clair Bow man. The dairy chain heifers went to Glenn Hoover, Glean Wyble and Tony Folker. Honorary Chaptelr Farmer The Long Green Line Of JV-+ 696-2990 Lancaster 393-3906 H. S. Newcomer & Son LY 3-u687 Mt# Joy 633-3361 Wenger Implement Co. <>os-2141 Buck A. B. C. Groff, Inc. New Holland Degrees were presented i. Joseph H. Freesman, Vireup Hoffman, Reed W. Kinzer, {j* lis K. Mentzer, Warren t" Piersol, Jr., George A. Weav e , John A. Greer, Jack E. Kejs«,' Wayne S. Martin, W. Mark Muth, V. Lester Schrerber, a w Irwin R. Weaver. Buying Children’s Shoes When buying shoes for y 01)r children, choose the best fit the best construction with la your price range, suggest Bernice Tharp, Penn State ex, tension clothing specialist it 3 not advisable to buy shoes t oo large, and it’s false econonn to allow a child to wear outgioivj shoes Since each child’s feet aie different, it’s not wise to pass outgrown shoes from on* child to the next. Landis Bros. Inc. liU 4-44C7 354-8001 W** J ? * IH I J J H ■■ ■£ ? .
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