18—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 8,1967 6th Grape State, Pa. Considering Wine Industry HARRISBURG—The possibil ity of establishing a wine in dustry in Pennsylvania is be ing explored by the State Grape Marketing Advisory Council. The group is the sixth com modity council formed in the state to help develop new and stronger markets for Pennsyl vania agricultural prod ucts. Pennsylvania is the nation’s fifth leading grape producing state, with a crop valued in ex cess of $6 million annually. State agriculture secretary Leland H. Bull told council members that a much more in tensive marketing effort will be required to cope witk. “pro duction increases anticipated in the years immediately ahead.” He pointed out that the num ber of grape vines in commer cial vineyards has increased ap proximately 20 percent in the past three years. In addition to investigating the possibility of a wine indus try as a new market for grapes, the council also will seek meth ods of expanding both fresh and processing markets. The council, at its organiza tional meeting in Erie, named Douglas P Moorehead, chair man; George F Luke, vice chairman, and George Sceiford, secretary All aie from North East, Erie County “No Grazing" Period On Diverted Acres Set The “no giazxng” period for diveiled acres under the 1967 Feed Giain Piogram stalled April 1 It will continue for the following six months until Oct ober 1. accoiding to Lancaster County Agucultui al Stabiliza tion and Conservation Commit tee chan man Fred G Seldom lidge Faimeis who are diveiting acieage under the piogiam have agreed not to graze the diverted acres during a specific six month peuod of the giowmg season, and not to cut hay from diverted acies at any time dur ing the year. Farmers paiticipating in the Conservation Reserve and Crop land Adjustment Programs have agieed not to graze land divert ed under these programs or har vest hay from such land any time during the life of the agi cements Lancaster County farms sign ed up to participate in the 1967 commodity diversion programs foi corn and gram sorghum number about 310, Seldomndge noted. Freeman Sets 1967-68 Dairy Products Prices Secretary of Agriculture Or- VilJe L Freeman has announced that dany products acquued by the Commodity Credit Corpora tion under the dany support -program would not be offeied for sale back to the domestic market at less than 110 percent of the purchase prices. At the same time, it was an nounced that the piesent pur chase prices for dany products would be continued. On Oct 14, 1966 the Secretary announced that support puces then in effect, $4OO a hundied -weight for manufacturing milk and 68 cents a pound for butter fat in farm separated cream, will be continued in the 1967- 68 marketing year. These support pi ices had been increased on June 29, 1966 fiom $3 50 a hundredweight foi manufactuung milk and 616 cents a pound for butlerfat, and the dany product support buy ing puces weie inci eased cor respondingly to those now in ef fect. • Hove You Heard buying a bedspread. A cotton (Continued from Page 15) tufted spread has an added at their stories and share their traction. It looks better after day-to-day experiences. it’s washed. Laundering locks Parents can and do deter- the tufts in place and makes mine the future attitude of them bloom. This gives better their child by showing or not coverage and a more fluffy ap showing their interest. pearance to the spread. MARYLAND BEEF CATTLE PRODUCERS, INC. 13th Annual SPRING FEEDER CATTLE SALE 1:00 pan., Thursday, April 20,1967 Baltimore Livestock Auction Market, Inc. West Friendship, Maryland Intersection U.S. Rt. 40 & Md. Rt. 32. 25 Miles E. of Frederick, Md. 700 STEERS & HEIFERS Angus Hereford Shorthorn Santa Gertrudis All steer calves grading “Fancy” will be sold individually. All animals meet health requirements for interstate ship ment. For additional information contact: Amos R. Meyer, Dept, of Markets, University of Maryland, College Park, Mary land 20740 Auctioneers: Col. Stan Haworth Col. Charles Bachman MILES W. FRY & SON Frysville, Ephrata R 3, Pa. 17522 Tel. 354-9558 Growers of: HYBRID POPLARS o good tree. 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TUESDAY, APRIL 11 4M Starting Promptly at 12 O’clock Sharp 78 HEAD HOLSTEIN CATTLE 78 50 Registered 28 Hi-Grodes (2 CLASSIFIED VERY GOOD, 15 GOOD PLUS, 5 GOOD) 35 Mature animals 22 Registered, 13 grade; Bred heifers 10 Registered, 5 giade; Open heifers 6 legistered. 5 grade; Started calves 12 Registered, 5 giade (2 months to 7 months old). 1 Registered year old bull: Sire Willmil Ivanhoe Bellring er V.G. Dam Rabeula Sovereign Burk Tina G P Tina’s Records: 1 yr. 11 mo. 305 da. 15,701 M 600 F 3 8 T 3 yr. 0 mo. 338 da. 17,646 M 676 F 3 8 T 4 yr. 0 mo. 105 da. 8,028 M 308 F 3 8 T inc. DHIA 1965 15,469 milk 573 fat 4th in Potter County 1965 1966 14,888 milk 541 fat ( 1 i fust calf heifers) < 1967 150 da. 33 cows 6,557 milk 254 fat 39 T inc. HIGH IN POTTER COUNTY DHIA FOR MONTH JANUARY 1967 32 cows Fresh cows, close springers, several bred back for fall fi esh ening, NEB A breeding Bred animals bred to good NEB A & ABS sires 7 in calf to Don Augur Motheimartha Piomis Show winners selling Rose Strathaven Eminent dau ovei 100,000 milk. Grand Champion at Potter County Fair ’64, 2nd dry cow in NEBW show at Mansfield, Pa 3 daughters selling (1 milking, 1 bred heifer, 1 started calf). 2 granddaughters of Rose, 1 fared heifer, 2nd m 4-H Potter County Fair and a milking granddaughter, a show pios pect. Blossom Wildmoor Filbert ABC Conqueror dau., Ist in '63 Potter County Fair in Jr. calf class, 2nd Blue in NEBA show, sth in state show in ’65. CERTIFIED & ACCREDITED 100% VACCINATED, READY FOR INTERSTATE . TEST CHARTS SALE DAY Individual Examination by Local Veterinarian Innoculated for Colds PRODUCE Quantity of Barn dued hay. Quantity of corn silage in 14x30 silo. TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECK SALE DAY MR. & MRS. RALPH SNYDER, Owners CARL DILLER & EVERETT KREIDER, Auctioneers SWEET & VAN VEGHTEN, Clerks KENNETH HOOSE, Leadsman D. O. Rockwell, Sole Mgr. 1 Troy, Po. 16947. Phone 717-297-3460 J Catalogs Mailed on Request Lunch Available Tent Visitors Welcome 260 Acres 2 houses, 2 barns, tool sheds, garages Main house 8 rooms recently remodeled, wall to wall carpeting, all thermo pane windows, new heating system. Main barn, 36 stanchions, box stalls, adjoining calf barn, gutter cleaner, modern milk house. Zero bulk tank, pumping station" Tenant house and heifer barn. Natural gas heat to all Farming land m the best of cultivation- Pond well stocked with trout. Contact owners, Mr and Mrs. Ralph Snyder, Westfield, Pa. Farm shown by appointment only. 69 fat 1818 milk FARM FOR SALE 3.8 T