Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 11, 1967, Image 5

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    WE USE QUALITY PAINT
AND IT DOES STAY ON!!!
Aerial Ladder Equipment Used
To Paint Your Farm Buildings
For Complete Information and Prices Contact
C. RALPH MILLER
Spray-on and Brush-in Painter
R. D. 4, Manheim, Pa. Ph. 665-3388
Don’t plant for the BIRDS!
P. L. ROHRER & BRO.,
INC.
SMOKETOWN
T. M. Reg. U.S. Pat. off.: ORTHO, on all Chemicals, Read Directions And Cautions Before Use.
See us now for ORTHO *
Crows, blackbirds, pheasants any bird that steals seed won't
come back a second time for seed treated with ORTHO Bird Re-
pellent. They spit it out and fly away. It's easy to get this kind of
protection for your seed. All you do is pour this repellent right
in with the seed in your planter box.
Actually, you're getting more than bird protection with this prod
uct. The full name is ORTHO Bird Repellent and Seed Protectant.
It also contains an insecticide to control soil insects such as wire-
worms, seed corn maggots and corn rootworm. And a fungicide
for extra protection against diseases like seedling blight, damp-
off, and seed decay.
This is the only bird repellent that combines all these protec
tions. So this year, don't plant for the birds. When you get your
seed, ask us for ORTHO Bird Repellent.
Area Livestock Dealer
Fails To Pay $25,000,
USDA Charges
H. Eugene Gish, Elizabeth
town dealea - , has be cm Th® USDA's Packers and
charged with faWimg to pay fair Stockyard" - Division changed
START THE SEASON OFF
PROFITABLY BY USING
FARMERS' FERTILIZERS
Pulverized and Granular
Call Us Now
FARMER'S FERTILIZER
WORKS For the Farmer
365 WEST BAINBRIDGE STREET
ELIZABETHTOWN Ph. AC 717 367-1211
Quality Fertilizers Since 1904
Bird
Repellent
Ph. Lane. 397-353 S
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 11, 1967 —
Ivvedlock, the U S Department
of Agricultuie announced Mon-
that Gish failed to pay the
full purchase puce of apptwdr
mately $25,900 for 99 head of
livestock punc'hijjcd i'.i August
1966. m violw'.ca of the Pack
e.s a'nd Stockyards Act.
Gish wil’ have an oippootuin>
illy for a lo’tr.al he.i a nig an
the changes. dE tr which the
USDA Judicial Officer will! die
t;: 1 mine whclheu the eividemicie
suppo Cs the chjigas Unit it the
cue is settled. the P&S Divi
sion wil discuss the charges
and the e\ .dance cn’y wi"Jh
Gish or h.s i ep. e.er.'tJMvie,
USDA s..'l d
Barry Garber
Named Manheim
Star Farmer
Ba'ry Garter, Mfi'te m Rl,
niece ved the Chapter Stair
Fa me; awci d laut EnicMy
m.ght at the March aim FFA
Ch'apto - paKi'it and sen annual
hal'quet Named Star Greetn-
h,rd was Glenn Baud si of
Mj.'tos'im R 3
C 'her awe d'3 presented to
cbJP'i;r members a‘t the affalar
had at the Pet vti Fn e Hall
we is Poults iy FstTnaittg, Bus
eJl Acterr’ie, Soil & Water
Mi i ■ogi:"n cut and Agu rcultonal
MeJbcKjcs, to Jay Fitetor.
D.ny Farming, John Nissley;
Puib’i.c Speaking, Johiti Lefevelr;
C op Fci.mrng, MaiL'n Sheanesr;
£i Jd Livestock Farming, Nor
mal BiiUkhcteeir
In 'the State Project Book
ciompo i s'Gon, gcGd mediate amid
ti Ophites went to Norman. Burk-
for hsetf faitteinOnlg, aWd
to Bern Noll for a six cmllielr
prise project books Maffflltoi
Sbeareir received a slveir med
al atod trophy for swofnle falt
toni'nig
Sen ’’s ohsaUn gil'te werJt to
BuirirJe’lti Bucbem, Gteinn Samdiar,
alnid * Kuiak Petotenma&er.'
John’ Mosley wfl receive on
FFA jacket for be tnig high,
sa'asmdfl in the seed sales
camps/gin.
Honoi ary Chaip'tetr Farmer
member chip -was giVcm to Leis
ter Geihman, opemaltor off G&G
Feed & Supply, Inc. A celntlilfi
caite off appieera't-join wais pro
ssirted to Manhc.im Guidlamice
Coair.ciELor I'-s The ora Bilsiboip,
State Landrace
Show & Sale
March 18th
The Pennsylvania Landrace
Swine. Breeders Association will
bold a show and sale of 50
head of bred and open gilts,
and boars, on Saturday, March
18 The statewide event will be
held at Martin’s Sale Barn,
Blue Ball
The show, which will begin
at 10 a.m, will be judged by
livestock extension specialist
Dwight Younkm Auctioneer
for the sale, beginning at 1
p m., will be Paul Z. Martin.
Also on the program will be
Eugene Benedict from Culvert,
Indiana, representative of the
American Landrace Assn.
Serving on the state board
of directors from Lancaster
County are Raymond H. Wea
ver, New Holland HI, and
James Z Martin, Christiana
R 1 Martin is also secretary
treasurer of the state associa
tion
SMALL EGGS GOOD BUY
Small eggs are often a good
buy, says Herbeat C. Jordan,
extension poultry specialist at
Penn State University Small
eggs ai'e of high quality, amid
i!f available at 40 cents a dots
em, they are equal oln cost to
large eggs selling for 51 cents
a dozen. Three small or pulr
let eigigs are about the same «s
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