tt-—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 30,1906 fe Reflections . (FIVE YEARS AGO) ; (Continued from Page 16) County FFA Swoops Area Soil Judging ' Lancaster County Future partners swept the first six pinees in the York-Lancaster •raa land ‘use and manage ■ Mat contest Wednesday K April 19). Winner was 13-year-old Rlartla Wenrlch of Denver »2. Runnerup was Harold Lefever of Quarryvllle R 2. * • * * Miss Keene Named Miss Milkmaid Mary Kathryn Keene of Rfcristiana R 1 was named Lancaster County Miss Milk maid Tuesday night (April jg). She will represent the ■aunty in state competition ■ext month at Bedford Springs. Kiss Keene, an ex-farm girl, is presently enrolled as A junior at Penn State Uni versity where she is study |bg nutrition. f Wilmer Martin Wins Area Speech Contest ' Wilmer Martin, son of Mr. ftttd Mrs. James H. Martin, Mew Holland HI, took top honors in the York-Lancaster •area Future Farmers public tiVew)OUVERI6SO How CropTtaciOrwith ftrSatefproductivity- • Greater power. High-torque gas, diesel or LP-gas engines develop 66 pto observed hp —certified by Oliver! - • Meal dastyi. 3ft tons of weight, distributed bfeaffy over long wheelbase produces greater puN, lees slip. • New comfort 3-position Tilt-o-scope steering column... full hydraulic power steering... new deluxe comfort seat... new easy-read gauges including oil and amp. • Ne-stop shifting. Hydra-Power Drive* cuts •peed ft, steps up putt Vs on the go ... 12 forward speeds in all. • New efficiency. Battery-saving alternator stand , ard... new dry-type air cleaner keeps abrasives out of engine better. <• Tailored to need. New dual-speed pto* .. • Hydra-leetric* implement control system'A', choice of 3-pt hitch or wide swinging drawbar. «Sm>M •qulpmut Come in now and see the most dynamic tractor fleet in history. They’re all new, and all Oliver! N. G. Hershey & Son Manheim g 1 Farmersville Equipment Co. ' Ephrata, R. D. 2 speaking contest this week (April I). Martin, a vocational agri culture studeht from the Eastern Lancaster County Joint High School, won the judges ’ approval with a speech entitled, “Pur Land- Man’s Greatest Resource." In the parliamentary pro cedure contest, the team from Lampeter-Strasburg High School tied for first place with the Dover High entry. The contest will be resched uled at a later date. • • « e Stoner Wins Electric Club Roundup Mark Stoner, lO'ol Eden Road, Lancaster, won the county Electric Club roundup wiftf"h4s homemade radio and. intercom system. He placed second in the dem onstration "'’class. First place in demonstra tions went to Gerald Resser, Bird-in-Hand Rl, for his dem onstration on wiring a plug. Reeser was runnerup in the project book scoring. Both boys will represent the county in the district con test at Reading. * • • • Darrin Boyd Delegate To National 4-H Convention Lancaster County -Will be represented at this year’s Na- Chas. J. McComsey & Sons Bickory Hill, Fa. 2fc. ** * Uonal 4-H Conferanca in tun wata tweed has bean Washington, D.C., br Darvln Inapactad by the Bureau of Boy* of Xphrata HI. Animal Induatry. None of the Boyd will be one of four’farms wne feeding either raw daletaiea from Pennsylvania'or cooked garbage, Henning at *e convention, with 4-H said. mcombers from all 60 states Sterilisation of garbage be. represented. fore feeding to swine is ro • • s • quired by state law. The k "practice has materially re- ■»- —_ - duced the occurence of vari- ICH iCftTS ASO ous diseases of swine, Henn - Ing said. April, 1956 • • • • Hogs Up 4b Percent Beef Club Opposes Since January Sale Change Moving from a price of Members of the Red Rose 510.87 per owt. in Chicago 4-H Baby Beef Club, at a re on January 7to 515.25 last cent meeting, voted almost week (April 7), live hog unanimously against any prices showed a gain of 40 change in the present meth percent, bd of distributing proceeds Last week’s prices were the from the sale of champion highest since October 15, steers at the Pennsylvania 1955, when the average was Farm Show. 515.3'5. Two proposed plans would * • • • withhold from exhibitors of Congress Passes Farm Bill the champion and stop-selling Over Benson’s Objections steers part of the sale price. The Congress on Wednes- TWat money then would he day (April 10) passed the divided among all 4-H mem pending farm bill which Sec- taking part In the state retary of Agriculture Ezra Tvide show. Taft Benson had labeled “not present system provides acceptable to me in its pres- *• “winner-take-all” plan, and ent form.” both leaders’ and members It had passed the House earlier by a vote of 297-181. Red Rose Farm Disperses Herd Topping the recent Red Rose Experimental Farms iherd reduction s'ale was a of the Secretary of Aericul- seven-year-old Holstein cow, of the Secretary ot Agncui Red Roge Elmrw - 0(>(1 winter tnre have expressed dissatis- whMh , sold for ?1900 faction with the measure. £. race V iew Farm , Por t Prom Augusta, Ga„ where .Alnrvland the President is vacationing. ° The ' ‘ |4O 800 it was reported to he ques- ith , CQWS m mlk figur . tionable whether or not Ei- ?520 h> senhower would veto the bill * * * * when it came to his desk. Beef Demand Hikes Cattle The legislation was passed By 7 Million under pressure from the Sen- The nation’s appetite for ate Leader Lyndon B. John- (beef has risen so rapidly son (D-Texas) who said he s ; nce 1940 that it now re would keep the Senate in ses- quires seven million more cat sion Wednesday night to get The bill will go to the President unchanged from its present form. Both the White House and the office a vote, and clearance might be granted at a late hour. * * * # Bfe J& V V Garbage-Fed Hogs Not g* A. I £■ Of Recent Trichinosis . that garbage-fed Sales & Service ‘hogs might he the fpur'ce of the initial cases ofg tnchm- Barn Cleaners - Silo osis m hitmans in the Leb- Unloaders - Cattle Feeders anon-'Lanca'ster County area are unfounded, according to PflHAlif If Pa|i| , A| i State- Secretary of Ajgricul- li ■ wl ture William h. Henmng. Quarryville, R. D. 1 Every farm supplying hogs „ . _ o __ ft to the distributor of pork Hensel slo-ZaaS i ausage to which the early •’."-Iv : I '*, AS 2: ; U 2.- were in favor of retaining it. *, * * * tl» each year to satuty it according to the American 'Meat Institute. The lncro», Q 1( In addition to the cxp.m. ■ion demanded by the ritm j u (population, it was added. In 1-040, per capita consumption wai 64 pounds in 1951 it was >55 pounds' Currently, 1956, It Is up to 82 pounds, the institute re ported. Earl Groff Heads State ABC Group Bari L. Groff, Straslmi!* Rl, was named to his thiul term as president of the* Pennsylvania Association 0 f Artificial Breeders at a ie cent meeting on the Penn State campus. An appropriation of was voted to Penn State foe dairy breeding research y the group. • 4-H Conference (Continued from Page 13) While in Harrisburg they participated in a governors 'Luncheon, observed the Exe cutive, Legislative, and Judi cial branches of government while in session; «nd touied the State Capitol. William Penn Memorial Museum, and the Department of Agricul ture Building. Representa tive John Stauffer, Jr., Ben jamin J. Reynolds, Timothy Slack, and Senator John H. Ware, were guests of the 4-H members at a special break fast on April 19. yoiiean fields for profit * our specialty Call your P-A-G Dealer PAUL G. NOLT Manheim WILLIS WEAVER Mt. Joy ELI O. NOLT New Holland FRED FREY Qaarryville ROY B. BOLL Manheim HAROLD S. LANDIS WIHow Street