Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 28, 1964, Image 6

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    6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 28, 1964
• Agr. Census
(Continued fiom Page D
economy as a whole
For the first time questions
appear on such things as pesti
cide use on crops and livestock,
and income icceived fiom rec
reational enterpuses such as
hunting, fishing, boaiding and
swimming privileges
Thiee ciew leadeis were an
nounced foi Lancaster County
about one month ago They
are Mrs Dons L Myeis. Lan
disville. Robeit Stamm, Lin
coln. Robeit B McSpanan,
Peach Bottom Recently, 36
enumerators were named One
of these will visit each farm
in Lancastei County and pick
up the census form that was
received in the mail If a
farmer has any problems m
completing the questionnaire
the enumeiatoi will help him
answer the problem questions.
The 36 countians so appointed
are
Bernaid Devaney, Mis. Jean
Miller, John Forrest, Mis
Dorothy Wetzel, Mrs Joyce
Draege, Mrs Pearl Kahley,
Mrs Nancy Herclerode, Mis
Natalie Destafano, Mis Louise
TSoas
Mrs Mary Schreiber, Louis
Ferguson, Mis Pauline Ritz,
Howard Kline, Mrs Doris Gaen
zle, Mrs Eva Kauffman, Mis
Carmelita Joyce. Mrs. Arlene
Hershock, Mis Luetta Tioop,
'■Play’s more fun*
When you own
a John Deere
Tractorcycle
He’ll be the proudest boy
around, on a new tractor
cycle. In barnyard or on
sidewalk ... it readily re
*ponds to the “pedal
power” available.
Tractorcycle is made of
heavy cast-aluminum alloy
and steel. Tires are hard
natural rubber. Roller-chain
drive is stuidy for long,
smooth wear. Matching
trailer and umbrella are also
available.
Alan Beyer
Christiana LY 3-5087
Wenger Implement Co.
Back
Londis Bros. Inc.
Lancaster 593-3906
• A. 6. C. Groff, Inc.
S>w Holland 354-8001
H. S. Newcomer & Son
Mt. Joy 653-3361
Shotzberger's
Elm 665-2141
M. S. Yeorsley & Sons
West Chester 696-2000
Kenneth Wiker, Alfred Kretch
ler, Mrs. Mary Coldren, Mrs.
Alberta Poole, Mrs. Ruth Mat
thews, Harry Jones, John Moss,
Mrs Reva Friedman, Mrs
Martha Fasnacht, Mrs Jane
Feister, Mrs Evelyn Eby.
Mis Mary Meckley Mis
Clara Frankhouser. Mis Mil
died Eismann, Mrs Marion
Saudei, Mis Marguerite Mus
ser, Mis Edith Buikhennei
and Eail Root
The enumeiatois began their
faim calls of Novembei 9 in
Lancastei County According
to the pioposed schedule they
aie due to finish their lounds
by Decembei 17 Then all of
the collected foims will be
sent to Washington, D C lot
pi ocessing
DIM!
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’ Kenneth L. Roth, Ph. Area Code 717-367-7194
With the new sophisticated
data processing, machines, in
use today the census figures
will yield more information
than ever before and will do
so faster than could have been
done previously.
Early results of the 1964
Census of Agriculture for each
state and county will be pub
lished beginning in April, 1965
Release of the early results
should be completed by the
end of 1965 Final lepoits
bound m book foim by states
will be available stalling in
July, 1965 Publication of
these will be completed by
June, 1966.
In the 1959 census, Penn
sylvania counties were at O'-
neai the top nationally in a
number of items Lancaster
County was first in tobacco,
York, Fo.
both acreage and harvest; sec- dairy products; tenth, in
ontf in chickens on farms, in her of milk flows: EMJrjjrvali
number and value o£’egg£ v sold, of all farm products sold, a:
and m total value of poultry was among the top 25 in nu:
and poultry products sold; ber of cattle and calves i
third in horses and mules on farms, and in both numb
farms, seventh in value of and value of those sold,
ake iHH you get
ALL 6 Necessary
PROFIT FACTORS
in Your
r:sisi on
rafit
_ 11 m— u KzJ UaLbLb U vii/
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egg quality, feed efficiency, and long
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tists have produced a remarkable bird
—bred to give you truly economical
production of the quality eggs which
command top prices. Go DeKalb—
all the way—the Profit way.
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KILLS MICE ALSO. Will not kill humans, pets or poultry!
ENOUGH TO KILL 9 RATS for only 35c
Demand the Original Rat Kiss Since 1935.
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AT DRUG, HDWE., GROG.,
FARM SUPPLY STORES
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Layers
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