Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 27, 1967, Image 12

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—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 27,1967
• Pork Council
(Continued from Page 1)
and pork piograms within the
stale, represent poik producers
at state and national levels, and
promote the sale and use of
poi k
FINANCING
To accomplish this ob.jccln e,
,i self-help proguim has been
designed in which the indivi
dual pork pioducers can sys
tematically contribute thiough
a voluntary checkoli at market
lime
A deduction of five cents
would bo made on ail market
hogs at the fust point of sale
On feeder pigs, the deduction
would be two cents
It is the hope ol the state
council to have this plan into
effect by January 1968 But un
til that time the Pennsylvania
Poik Pioducers Council solicits
the suppoit of all swine pro
ducers in the state to rallv be
hind the piogram with theii
contributions based on the offi
cial pioposal of five cents on
maiket hogs and two cents on
feeders
Foi tv percent of the total
amount of the checkoff money
will be used to cany on the
state piogram. the lemaimng 60
peicent will be foiwaided to
the National Council for nation
wide poik piomotion efforts
QUEEN CONTEST DEADLINE
The contest entiy deadline
foi Lancaster County Poik
Queen has been reset foi June
10th. accoidmg to queen com
mittee chan man C Wanen
Lemmgei It was decided to re
schedule the original June Ist
deadline because of the new-
First 4-H Capons
Due Here May 29th
Capon Club 4-H’eis were xe
minded by associate county
agent Winthrop Meniam this
week that then capons are
cornin' The fiist shipment is
due for delivery on Monday.
May 29th, and the second lot
will be deliveied either June
5 oi 6
Members receiving birds in
the first lot are advised to
pick them up between 3 and 5
p m on Monday at the Mervin
Pertei far m at Manherm R 1
Anyone not able to get his
capons at that time is asked
to notify the extension office
All orders are to be paid
for at the time they are picked
up, Merrram said noting that
payment should be made by
checks payable to the Wilmarth
Poultry Farm “No cash,
please,” Mernam advises
Moved To
New Location
FOR FAST,
ON-THE-FARM !
SERVICE
SWEIGART
FIRESTONE
329 West St.
Manheim, Pa.
“Wo also hoped this extension of a member of the Lancaster points), essay content
would give more daughters of County Swine Producers Asso- points), and presentation
„ MS th „ f . ftnf ncf _ thu ic if q P° rk Pincers a chance to ciation. She will be required to poise (40 points),
ness ometo it i is j earn about the contest and par- present a short talk on some Anv cirls who would be
first year, and because of the ticipate,” Leininger noted. subject pertaining to the pork terested in representing
short time between announcing The contest is open to any industry. county’s pork industry are
the contest details and the dead- single girl between the ages of Judging will be on the basis vited to contact Leininger
line - 17 and 21 who is the daughter 0 f beauty and personality' (30 Denver R 2. J
TiRMI ns i
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736 E. Chestnut St., Lancaster
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We asked the Ronald Weidmans,
who converted to total
it as low-cost
IS
Their answer;
We paid just $32.49 a month
last year for everything,
including electric heating!
Yes!
This low cost also included electric water
heating, cooking, laundering, lighting, and'
all their other electric services,
That’s why we say, to make a true
comparison of the total costs of home
heat and operating all your work-saving
appliances, you must add together all
costs.
With total electric living, for instance,
there’s just one service, one bill and no
expensive maintenance contracts. But to
get the true cost of flame-type heat, you
must add together the fuel bill, the dec-
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The home ol Mr. and Mis Ronald Weidman, Newmanslown
397-3721
electric living:
as we promised?
WATER - FOOD - SOIL
FEED - FERTILIZER
Our Specialties!
LANCASTER LABORATORIES, INC.
2425 New Holland Pike Lane., Pa.
PHONE 656-9043
E. H. Hess, Ph. D.— Director
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trie bill and the service contract. Put
thein all together dnd seewhy wa
say live 1 the" totah 6lectilc way’ 1 ; &s thd
“ifinil
Weidmans do.
IF YOU ARE BUILDING~bb' sure to
tell your builder you want to 1 be rhoderu*
you want the best, you-want electric heat*
IF YOU ARE REMODELING call ft
Reddy Kilowatt Recommended Electric
Home Heating Dealer for an estimate.
He is listed in the Yellow Pages under,
“Heating Contractors."
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