OFFICERS OF THE - ELIZABETHT OWN FFA Chapter are, left to n t ,t iow, Donald Gruber, treasurer; Marvin Weaver, vice president; Nevin Hi president; James Shreiner, secretary. Back row, Larry Heisey, chapl; ; Hollmger, sentinel, and Barry Kurtz, reporter. Assistant officers were el( is follows: PaulJMumma, vice president; Dale Berrier, secretary; James iger, treasurer; Donald Hershey, sentinel; Melvin Engle, chaplain, t reported. The officers will serve during the 1964-65 school year. TE SOWING COSTLY and Carl Dossin, extens. jeaich shows that plant- e , mnwr Poultry specialist at The P' oats late in Pennsylvania |? dan Jr Jus warn Penn State sylvama State University, deceased yields as much “ VZ Tialits He poultrymen provide i bushel or more per acre extension satety specialists lie one gal , on ft>untain each day of delay, reports suggests choo 3 a mower that chicks, or four feet Pifei, extension agron- J? shielded we J dow f n to^ ard trough length for each ' n at ve.' n 'tv ,p ““ 15y!vama wo°l^akeTtoS saw. '"■<** when automatic ft lln.veis.ty. ca „ Eul and slve s „u r toes! talns al:e used - Milk your cows for all they’re worth (most producers don’t) Get all the milk you can out of your cows. Chances are they could be giving more milk than you’re getting now. So feed ’em Pioneer. It helps your cows produce up to their full bred- in capacity. Because Pioneer makes the feeds with balanced amino acids for better protein building. Amino acids are the basic building blocks for all proteins. Balance them and you get top production and top profits. How do the Pioneer people know this? They’ve been in the feed business for more than 90 years. Their scientific research has developed feeds formulated to the genetic capacity of herds in this area. Pioneer builds big healthy calves that develop into high-production, high-profit milkers. And when dry cows freshen Pioneer gives them all the nutrients they need for producing more milk than before. Let ws you how you can milk your cows for all they’re worth, Come in or call soon SAVE YOUR TOES Joseph M. Good & Son the feeds with balanced amino acids for better protein building Growing chicks need wi Leola, Pa. Short Course On Pest Control Set At PSU A Pest 'Control Technicians Winter Course will he offered for the first time in the fall of H 964 hy The Pennsylvania State University. This program will assist in ■preparing individuals for the production, formulation, sale and use of pesticides in the con trol of insects and other pests, according to Dr. Fred C. Sny der, Director of Short Courses. The program consists Ox f our Motorists in 1963 raced down eight-week teims of instruction the nation > s highways to a new, on the Mam Campus of The all . time auto death record (Pennsylvania State Umveisity wlnc , h for the fiist time exceed with intensive training in en- ed 42 000 fatalities This tragic tomology, pesticide technology, toll topped the figure of nearly control of pests, types and uses 49,000 persons killed in 1941—• of spray equipment, and in has- a reeord hlg h which stood for ic chemistry, 'botany, zoology, twenty years and even sur and microbiology. Additional passed the new record of 40,500 courses on soils and fertilizers, deatbs established in 1962. seed control, plant pathology, ______ and turf management will sup- in the U. plement the above courses. g t “ ok / record number 0 f A six-months placement for ]ives in 1963 Some 42,700 per on-the-]ob training is recom- sons died on the nation’s high mended for the summer period ways last yea r, and more than between the second and third 3 459,000 weie injured. and L' Transplanting Tomatoes and Tobacco? Come in and see us about ISOTOX Your tobacco and tomato plants need special pro tection from soil insects at transplanting time. That’s why we’re recommending ISOTOX Trans planter Solution for use now. This is the best pro tection you can buy. For as little as 50 cents an acre and without any additional equipment on your planter, you can keep off wireworms, maggots and other soil in sects. T JI Res' U S Pat Off Ortho Isoto\, On A.ll Chemicals qq^H3SM3ES3C23 SMOKETOWM Phone Lane. 397-3539 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 23, 1964—13 Transplanter Solution Kcad Directions and Cautions Befoie Cse terms. High school graduates, 16 yeais of age or over, are elig ible for enrollment. Non-grad uates of high school will toe ad mitted if they are 21 years of age and have had a minimum, of one year’s experience in the pest control industry. A certifi cate is awarded upon success ful completion of the course. Individuals interested in ad ditional information may write to (Room 211 Arnisby Building, College of Agriculture, The Pennsylvania State University, University Paik, Pennsylvania 16802. ISOTOX mixes with water in the “setting water tank.” It won’t settle in the water so your plants get uniform protection around every to bacco and tomato root and stem. So, don’t take a chance. If you’re transplanting, see us for ISOTOX Transplanter Solution.