Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 27, 1967, Image 7

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NEW PROVIDENCE
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• Reflections
(Continued from Page 8)
FIVE YEARS AGO
than 300 people came to see
this water wonder.
Garden Spot Parliamentarians
To State Finals—Eight Future
Farmers from the Garden Spot
Chapter at Lampctcr-Strasburg
High School qualified for the
state parliamentary procedure
finals Thursday (May 3) as
they defeated the best teams
in Region 11.
During FFA Week at Penn
State University in June, the
Lancaster County boys will pit
their skill against the champion
teams from the four other reg
ions in the state.
Members of the Garden Spot
team are: Kenneth Denlinger,
Paul Welk, Kenneth Meek,
James Shertzer, James Houser,
Melvin Breneman, Earl Livin
good, and Donald Kraybill.
Ten Years Ago
May, 1957
Dryness Halts Corn Planting
—Area farmers following plows
and planters were generally
surrounded by dust clouds this
week (May 17) as the dry spell
extended into its third week
Tomatoes, early peas, hay,
and pastures are all retarded
by the unseason ably dry
weather
Sec. Benson Seeks New Farm
Legislation—Speaking at a spe-
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AGWAY PAINT this year.
Now until June 17 we will give $l.OO for jour old
1 gallon paint can toward the purchase of any one
gallon of exterior, trim or interior paint. We can
mix any color you ask for with our tinting machine.
BRUSH SPECIAL
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reg. $4.43
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Many other paint supplies at low prices. Rollers,
ladders, thinners. i
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Sat. 8 to 12 noon
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786-2126 on Manheim Pike 354-2148
394-0541
dal news conference for the
Newspaper Farm Editors Assn,
in Washington, D. C. (May 12),
agriculture secretary Ezra Taft
Benson called for an agricul
tural act based on peacetime
needs.
He indicated new farm legis
lation not based on needs of
a general economic depression,
or wartime, is needed
The move has been toward
less controls and regulations,
Benson said. “I believe that
present agricultural policies
are sound,” he added
When questioned on specific
changes he’d make, he said
that for the present, he had
none
County Agent Gets Superior
Service Award Lancaster
County agricultural agent M
M. Smith was presented a Su
perior Service Award Tues
day (May 21) at Washington
D C.
The award is one of the high
est honors the U. S Depart
ment of Agriculture can be
stow
Smith’s citation read - “For
supeiiative work in promotion
of beef cattle feeding, and for
outstanding leadership in 4-H
Club achievements ”
NEPPCO Survey Eyes Fed
eral Controls—A survey of
poultrymen conducted by
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 27,1967 —
V/2" BRUSH
reg. $1.04
NOW ONLY
60t
and
CENTER
Northeastern Poultry Produc
ers Council (NEPPCO) reveals
it is the small poultryman who
is most outspoken against fed
eral crop planning or poultiy
pioduction control.
Dr. Alfred Van Wagenon,
NEPPCO managing duector,
reported that nearly 55 per
cent of those farmers with 20,-
000 hens, or more, indicated a
preference for some type of
federal help Only about 15
percent of the growers with
1,000 birds, or less, thought
government assistance a good
thing
New way to lower
dairy feeding costs
Wayne 42% Dairy Mixing
Supplement combines
the economy of urea with
vegetable protein. For
mulated and fortified to
make excellent milk pro
ducing rations from farm
grains. Builds a 14, 16,
18 or 20% ration for less
money. Stop in today for
details and brochure on
Wayne 42% Dairy Mixing
Supplement.
DUTCHMAN FEED
MILLS. INC.
R. I). 1, Stevens
HEISEY
FARM SERVICE
Lawn and Bellaiie
WHITE OAK MILL
R. D. 4, Manheim
PARADISE SUPPLY
Pai adise
HERSHEY BROS
Reinholds
H. M. STAUFFER
& SONS, INC.
Witmer
FOWL’S FEED SERVICE
R. D. 1, Quarryville
R. D. 2, Peach Bottom
GRUBB SUPPLY CO.
Elizabethtown
MOUNTVILLE
FEED SERVICE
K. D. 2, Columbia
ROHRER'S MILL
R. D. 1. Ronks
MILLERSVILLE
SUPPLY CO.
Millersville
C. E. SAUDER & SONS
R. D. 1, East Earl
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