Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 15, 1965, Image 13

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Is this the year you turn over
a better tobacco leaf?
ito USDA-approved Thiodan insecticide and it can be.
Ise it on any type of tobacco. Against aphids, flea beetles, hornworms,
worms, cabbage loopers, green June bug larvae, and stink bugs. (Not
stered for stink bugs, but recommended by some states.) Get better
lasting control with less material, fewer applications.
Ise it without fear of injuring plants, without ill effects on flavor or grade.
Ise it as a liquid E.C. formulation. Or, for quick knockdown during heavy
stations, with parathion in liquid or dust formulations.
lie it for better tobacco profits, ||
TMedari* Itndotullan) It • teghltnd Initmirk »1 farbwtikt Htiehl AO.
FAIRFIELD CHEMICALS • NIAGARA CHEMICAL DIVISION • MIODLEPORT, N.Y.
GEHL CHOP-ALL
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Featuring:
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• Easy-Swing Drawbar
Here’s the Hay Pick-Up
attachment that breezes
through all windrowed -
crops. The positive feeding
auger is 5 feet long, 22 inch
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heaviest windrows.
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Make tie Prove it with a Demonstration!.
N. G. HERSHEY FARMERSVILLE
& SON EQUIPMENT CO.
Manheim R. D. 2, Ephrafa, Pa.
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Select-A-Cut Transmission
Tripod (optional)
Chrome-edged knives stay
sharp . . . chop more tons
of fine-cut forage. Select-A-
Cut transmission gives short,
medium or long cut forage
with the push of a lever.
Other new features include:
Easy-Swing drawbar—■
change positions as needed,
right from the tractor seat;
Tripod (optional) —holds
forage deflector move firmly
in place. See the Gehl today!
LCFA Women Meet _ Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, May 15, 1965—13
To Plan Activities
The Women’s Committee of
the Lancaster County Farm
era Association met recently
at the home of their presi
dent, Mrs Clyde WiveiU at
Columbia R 1
The following duties were
assigned- Mrs William Dean,
Straslburg Rl, secretary, pub
lic relations. Mrs J Robert
Hess, iSlti a sibling Rl. Other
committee ‘memfoeis wall
seive as telephone correspond
ents in then areas
Plans weie made to entei
tdin the Business and Pio
fessional Women’s Club of
Lancaster at a luncheon in
September foi an exchange
of ideas
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I CALEB M. WENGER |
••* R. D. 1, Drumore Center KIB-3116, QUARRYVILLE, PA. *
Pat All Year ten
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I BaiflaNfl 9 && Isa i\ mu ira sy?
Mora Farmers Plant DEKALB
Than Any Other Brand. _
Depend on
DEKALB
"OIKALS" Is* lU|lsUt*d Brand N«m*
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STIOKETOWN
DAIRYMEN
OAHLEMEN
Here's the answer to ) our
MANURE PROBLEMS
EASY WAY
MANURE DISPOSAL
SYSTEM
Saves Time —Saves Fertility
Juft acrape or oash manura, beddiot wutl ml
feed into Eur War boldine tank. Whin jou’n rudr,
tta< powerful adtalor and lelf-ptimin* chopper impeller
pump will put the homoteolud miituti into laiy Wap
I}Quld field apreader. Bo dot — S* umm —no (tlnk>
For complete information on the
EASY WAY DISPOSAL SYSTEM write to:
Pa. Flying Farmers
FLYING FARMERS SEE
DUSTING DEMONSTRATION
Flying Farmers from New
York, Pennsylvania, New Jei
sey and Maiyland met at E'l
mna, N Y, Saturday, M'ay
C'lh Honored guest was Don
IS'chafer, _ .Sterling, Kansas,
Piesident of International
Fljing Faumei's It was Schaf
er’s fiist ofiscial visit to this
aaea Hennged the members
■to oppose thiough letters to
then conigieEdmen the addi
tional taxes pioposed on avi
ation gasoline for general
@ TOUGH years
for corn are
GREAT years to have
DeKalb. Because
DeKalb BREAK
THRU Hybrids are
bred to stand the
stresses of modern
farming—thick plant
ing and heavy fertiliza
tion . . . bred to stand,
hold their ears and pro
duce profitable yields.
Next time, plant ALL
DEKALB.
Ph. Lane. 397-3539
aviation and to also evp'iess
opposition to the implementa
tion of a user’s tax on air
ciaft and its radio equipment.
The oup enjoyed a tour
of the Schweizei Airuaft
iaatoiy be foie the luncheon
and Paul Scllweizei, piesi
dert, spoke to the qioup on
then opciatioiis Which in
clude the pi eduction of the
famous Scl.weizei sailplane.
They aPo manufactui e the
Giumraan A§ Cat ayucu’tur
al plane
Ten ill Kuk, tc-t pilot lor
Gu’ia-'ran also spoke about
the Ag Cat and tl en latei in
C’e aftciroon pat on a dust
ing demon, 'i ation foi the
g. oup
L L Logan Kennett
Sqiuie Pa Ducctoi of Reg
ion I picjidcd at the meet
ing Me caikd c “ ten f ion to
the newlj appointed head of
FA. A Gereial William F.
M Kee be.pg a irihtaij man,
also the V-'z million dollais
asked by FA A to put on an
an show at Dulles Airport
not being compatible with
the claim of additional taxes
being necessaiy foa geneial
aviation
Led By Risser & Redcay,
Cloister FFA Chapter
Adds 4th Area Triumph
The Cloister FFA Chapter
ad'ded another area cham
pionship to then lauiels last
week when their membeis
placed first, second, fourth,
sixth and seventh in the Lan
caster-York county FFA Dairy
Products contest
The team 'whs paced by
Charles S Risser. who fin
ished first in a field of 27
contestant's, and Edward Red
cay sconng in second place.
Rissei, a freshman member
of the Cloister Chapter, is
the son of Mi and Mrs.
Oh a lies Risser of Stevens Rl.
Redtay, a sophomoie, is the
son of Mi and Mrs John
Redicay, Reinboilds. Bothlboys
are now eligible to compete
at the state level at Penn
State Umveisity in June
This was the fourth voca
tional nidging championship
for the ICliO'stei lOhaiptei this
year Their ipievious aiea
wins weie in the land meat
and tiactoi dnving contests
The ‘contest 'was ludged t bv
Rid aid S Wiliiamee of
Queen Dany, and included
the foToMjrg categoues
1 Placing seveial nvlk
sairnles accoidmg to odoi
and tlai 01
2 Testing and sconng
samples foi sediment con-
tent
3 'lnspecting and scoiing
milking equipment foi clean
liness, worn and hioken
paits etc
O'thei placings weie 3
Daryl Weaver, Giassland
FIFA, 4 Teny Rollman
Cloister, 5 Richaid Thom
as, Penn Manor, 6 and 7 (tie)
Randall Klme and Teny Kauff
man, Ihoth Cloistei, 8 Dean
Hess, Penn Manoi, 9 A’mos
Reiff, Grassland FFA; 10
Eugene Weaver, Grassland
FFA
• Form Calendar
(Continued from Page 1)
Long s Park, Pavilion No 2
May 21 730 pm 4-H
Slpung Paily at Leola Me
morial Bldg
21, 22. and 23 Lan
'castei Hoise Show at Lan
castei Riding and Tennis
Club Columbia Avenue,
Lan'ciastei.