€—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 29, 1965 pervlsors with two or more years experience paid the full (Continued from Page 1) fee. However, it was also de of the Farm and Home Foun- cided that the inexperienced dation. the directors voted a tester should not receive the pledge of 5200 to the Fund, extra 50 cents or $1 until This is to be paid in four he had completed two years equal installments of $5O over of testing: as in most other a two-year period. It was felt counties, the differential will that as a group the 483- go into the Association treas mcrr.'ber DHIA organization ury. This new regulation will would be using the meeting be effective July 1. • DHIA facilities of the Center and should contribute. 'Samuel Dum. president of cussed the need to insure the board called for election the association’s .equipment of a secretary to fill the va- The only insuiance present cancy created by the recent ly being earned on DHIA i esignation of Clair Griffith equipment is of a liability The group elected Curtis type The total vdlue of the Akeis Quarryville Rl. to the testing equipment is afbout post Dum also announced $3,800, but it was suggested that John J Herr had been that seldom does any one chosen as a new dnector re- tester have more than $BOO placing Henrv Hackman who in equipment with him at one i esigned as of April 1 time On the average, each In another order of busi- t th ® 17 supervisors has ness the directors voted to aboi ' t . worth f f quip ’ , educe the charge for use of ™ nt Wlth h ' m a all A m f’ the milk-o meters from 5 fter considerable debate cents per cow to 4 cents, and esbon was referred to reduce the handling charge bat * t 0 he committee com from a maximum of $4 to a P° sed . of n Vlctor „ Pla Tstow maximum of $3, leaving the Samuel D™. and i acob exact handling charge to the Houser for further study discretion of each tester. It was also decided by the ® Now Is The Time directois that all farmers (Continued from Page 4) should pay the same testing gardeners are urged to also charge, regardless of the ex- pay attention to the location penence o>f their respective of the vegetable and flower tester The arrangement had loots and not disturb them been to charge a farmer $1 As the plants get larger, the less per month if his tester cultivator should be set more was a fiist-year man, and 50 shallow and a greater dis cents per month less "if the tance from the plant Don’t tester had one-yeai’s expen- i educe crop yields through ence All herds tested by su- the destiuction of plant roots "60 ions an hour—' that’s production " > *'mvf Big capacity, uniform cut, with Allis-Chalmers 780 Forage Harvester! The 780 with pick-up head uses 64 fingers to comb the windrows and feed a steady stream to the six 36" Cut-and-Throw knives. Knives adjust to the shear bar for clean cut... 7/32" to 214". Direct-cut head takes 6 K-foot swath. Or switch to 1 or 2-row corn head in season. Chop fine forage fast with a 7801 Nissley Form Service Washington Boro, Pa. L. H. Brubaker Lancaster, Pa. Allen H. Motz Form Equipment- New Holland, Pa. Among business Grumelli Form Service Quarryville, Pa. N. G. Myers & Son Rheems, Pa, L. H. Brubaker Lititz, Pa. Chef- Long Akron, Pa. other orders of the directors dis- • Milk Order proposed action could be filed .up until June 11 with the (Continued from Page 1) USOA Hearing Clerk. Inter service officials said the meet- ested persons can thus pre ing will open at 10 a.m. (EOT) sent their views either oral- In the South ißoof Confer- & or in writing, ence Room, Hotel Adelphia, While the meeting will be 13th and Chestnut Streets. conducted by a UI9DA Hear- It is being called because ing Examiner, as with a for persons affected by the order mal hearing, the comments asked for an opportunity to will not be given under oath, present oral views and argu- and there will be no cross mcnts, following announce- examination, officials said. ment May 19 that written As previously announced, views and comments on the the termination action is be- DAHYMIN No Expensive Specialty Feeds Green Pastures Dairy Pellets Important components such as: Trace minerals Ask one of our Dairy Specialists to explain our Dairy Program to you and then give it a good try. Performance is the key to low cost. You will be satisfied. STO CK or Additives Needed when you feed your cows Vitamins Reproductive capacity are all built into one quality feed GREEN PASTURES DAIRY PELLETS "FINEST SERVICE ANYWHERE" ing considered because there is substantial reason to .be lieve that the present’ Deb ware Valley order may n« longer carry out the puxpeaes set by Congress in authoriz ing the Federal milk order program. To keep yellow jackets and bees from gathering around you while you are at picnics or eating in the open, spray the area with a repellent chemical. Miller & Bushong, Inc. Rohrerstown, Po. Ph. Lancaster 392-2145 (Area Code 717)
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