NEED LIME? Apply your Burkholder Conestoga SOIL TESTING SPREADER SERVICE DAVID M. BURKHOLDER, Inc. Call R. D. #3, EPHRATA, PA. New Holland 354-9261 Terre Hill 445-5091 Harvey G. Good Allen K. Sensenig Robert E. Fowl 768-8451 New Holland 354-9255 KI 8-2376 Intercourse, Pa. R. 3, Ephrata, Pa. Peach Bottom, Pa. Calf & Feeder Sales SOUTH BRANCH STOCKYARDS, INC. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2 - 7:00 P. M. EJS.T. 1000 Calves,-Demons*rational Sale. No calves over 600 lbs. No bulls or calves with horns. All calves graded and stamped FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9 - 7:00 P. M. E.S.T. 1200 colves and yearlings. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23 - 7:00 P. M. E.S.T. 1800 colves. Sale sponsored by W. Va. Dept, of Agriculture and South Branch it *J ' I - 1 VALLEY LIMESTONE 1964 Special Moorefield, West Virginia Stockyards, Inc., Moorefield, West Virginia If You Can V Afford To Carpet Your Bam . . . MARTIN’S BARN-DRI! * Ktapa bam daan and Military * Swaatans tha soN • Raducac dipping IVAN M. MARTIN, INC. M4-211* 445-S4BS 443-1148 INQUIRY WELCOME J % » Use Bias Bull, F«. > , , 7i Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 26, 1964 • Fire Hazard (Continued from Page 1) and Monday, and it indicated that strict care must be tak en by every resident of the state if we are to keep our beautiful forest lands green,” Goddard said. The Division of Forest Pro tection has recorded more than 200 fires since the drought began about four weeks ago, Goddard said. Paul Sutton, meteorologist in-charge at the U. S. Weath er Bureau at Harrisburg, said: “There is still no relief in sight. Added to this has been several killing frosts which have contributed to the dead vegetation, making the fire hazard even more of a threat.” Behind every successful man Secretary Goddard pointed stands a woman who couldn’t out that a leaf fall from the be more surprised. Checkerboard News 3N PULLET GROWING COSTS Purina Pullet Developer made with new Least- Cost Performance formulation offers you a real opportunity to save on pullet growing costs this year. In 5 years of testing at the Purina Research Farm, this improved feed formula saved from 2 to pounds of feed per pullet, making a very satisfactory reduction in pullet growing costs. ' '' LOW COST PRODUCTION... the reason why more farmers feed PURINA John J. Hess, II Paradise - New Providence John B. Kurtz Cedar Lane James High Gordonville John B. Kurtz Ephrata i ■ i trees can be expected in the forests soon, and this too will make the woodlands more sus ceptible to the spreading of fire. “J know Pennsylvanians are proud of their forest land, and want to keep them in their natural state. Eveiyone can help by being watchful and careful,” he said The three consecutive years of extremely dry weather have set a record, both in length of time and in the number of fires. “However, we have also set a record in keeping the num ber of acres burned to a mini mum,” Goddard said. ®Refistor«d trademarks—Ralston Purina Co. Ira B. Landis Valley Road, Lancaster Wenger’s Feed Mill, Inc. Rheems Whiteside & Weicksel Kirkwood S. H. Hiestand & Co. Salunga 13