-TA ',o.' ' Letters To The Editor •f ** I t County Farmer Disagrees On Wheat Editorial FcUtor: Lancaster iFarming Hear 'Sir, In the Editorial, “Wheat Farmers Decision,” May 2, 1964, jt '\as implied that to partici pate in the 1964 Wheat program vh~ m reality a vote for the procram I CANNOT agree with this ueii Because one goesthiough the necessary pioceduie to le- It's A Breeze Spreading Ortho Unipel Fertilizer From Our New Portable Bulk Bins • Easier All it takes is a phone coll to us and in less than 24 hours we can place a portable bin on your form with any of the following analyses Ortho Unipel 20-10-10, 16-16-16, 10-20-20. Ortho Unipel also available in bags including Starter Fertilizer 13-34-10. T.M. Reg. U.S. Pat Off: Ortho, Unipel, On All Chemicals Read Directions and Cautions Before Use. P. I. ROHRER & B>o., WC. ~ Ist- - - w ceive an income tax refun’d-d«es wheat milled or exported for that mean he is in agreement human consumption? with any or ipcojne C an we, the farmer, change tax program? ,' 0 r remove the law by NOT Caji one AVOID paying taxes pai ticipating in the program’ on his income BY NOT apply- If a farmer participates in ing for the tax refund? the wheat program does that By NOT participating in the BEQUi'RIE him to VOTE for it wheat program, can anyone or prevent him from speaking AVOID the payment for wheat out against any or all parts of ceitificates and yet get his it? • Faster • Lower Cost b' < I / I < 5 / • No Bags To Store or Handle # Time Saver PAUL K. BOWMAN, (left), Lancaster R 6, fills a fertilizer spreader from one of our new Bulk Bins SMOKETOWN Ph; Lane. 397-3539 1 a.* Lancaster Farming,' Saturday, May 16, 1964 Co. Plow Meet * Is Scheduled The third annual Lancaster County Soil Conservation Dis- Because a dairy farmer com plies with inspection i equip ments does that mean he is in agreement with these requue ments’ My answei to all these ques tions is NO' Theiefoie I can not agree with your views that to participate in the wheat pio giam ls a vote for it Yours truly, Henry L Young Peach Bottom Checkerboard News Protection NOV/ insures Production LATC!?J Purina Pura-Mycin helps protect you. 3- yers against dreaded CRD, Blue Comb and Syno\ .us... diseases that can spell trouble for youi ejg production and profits. Easy to use! Just add Para-My„m to drink ing water. It mixes easily an-' completely, holds its germ-killing power for se\Ci.al days, doesn’t upset drinking habits. Economical, too’ only about 18c to medicate a gallon of dunking water with Pura-Mycin. Protect your layers by investing in Purina Pura- Mycin now. The added health pro lection could pay for itself many times over in continuous egg pro- g auction all winter. grjgffpJ 01 Ask for this Terramycin* base Health Aid at our store. Call or drop in today! *Rtg Trademark—Chas Pfizer * Co , Inc , LOW COST PRODUCTION... the reason why more farmers feed PURINA John J. Hess Kinzers - Vintage Warren Sickman Pequea John B. Kurtz Cedar Lane James High Qordonville John B. Kurtz Ephrata trict plowing matches will see county plow jockeys turning funows on July 23 if weather permits Rain date has been set foi July 27 The date was set Monday night at a district committee meeting at the Lancaster Coun ty court house Heniy E -Givler, district see retaiy, said Monday night that the annual field day of agency exhibits is expected to be held at the same date and place. The site is expected to be an nounced befote the committee’s Monday, 'June 8 meeting, Giv ler said The plowing winner will qualify for the state contest to be held Wednesday, July 29 at Ft McCord, Franklin County. €>Raflstarad trademarks —Ralston Purina OVhLi Ira B. Landis Valley Road, Lancaster Wenger’s Feed Mill, Inc. Rheems Whiteside & Weicksel Kirkwood S. H; Hiestand & Co. Salunga John J. Hess, IL Intercourse- New .Providence 5
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