2 —Lancaster Farmlni 1 Averril Royer • 4-H Leadership (Continued from Page 1' 4 H Dairy Conference in Chi c-ayo She is a jumoi at Man helm Township Senior High School, and plans to studv to become a \etennauan Michael H. Hosier, Manheim R 3 has been a 4-H membei nine veais The son of Mi and Mrs Mai k \V Hoslei, he has seivcd his local club as piesi clent vice piesident. secietaiv, and ti easurei A. membei 01, the Lancastei County 4-H Baby Beet and Lamb Club and Elm- Pemvn 4-H Club he was a' membei oi the 1865 champmu 4-H livestock Ridging team at Stale 4-H Da.vS Michael is a -,emoi at Manheim Centi.,l Sen-' ior High School Selection of the council dele- ( nates was made Horn among, the Commonwealth's 45 000- member 4-H organization on the basis ot leadeiship and achievement activities, accord ing to Jany H Reyburn as sistant State 4-H Club leader at Penn State, chairman for 1 the event ! Leadeiship Council members will assume majoi i esponsibili-' ties m conducting Club Con-, giess activities which attracts ovei 1 000 members fiom all Pennsylvania counties Council i membeis will amve at Penn State on June 17 lox two davs oi counseling and onentation to piepaie them loi then du ties the lemamdei ot the week Club Congiess is designed to piovide oppoitumties loi inter countv exchanges ot ideas and achieve a gieatei undei stand ing oi seveial caieei oppoituni ties Rev bum said In addition membeis will learn moie about then lole as cituens in a de mociacy and lecene tiaming in conducting leaealional and ceiemomal events They will pai ticipate in assemblies dis cussion and inteiest gioups and lecieational activities Se\ ei al conlei ence speakei s will include Maulvn Van Dei bui loimei Miss Amenca Di j Dale Milligan pastoi ot ai Pittsbuigh chinch Phillip 80l yei senioi sv stems engmeei | loi \ASA Di Russell E Lai-| son Dean ol the College of Vgiicultuie at Penn State and A Dale Lounsbius. Dnector ol Education Ameucan Can cel Souetv Coopeiative Extension Seiv ice pcisonnel including Uni \cisitv staff members county t i gents and Extension home economists will assist vuth pto ei am activities Members attending 4-II Club Congiess fiom Lancastei Coun tv include Petei Witmei Wil low Street R 1 Gaiy Johns, Mai letta RI. Rodney Denlin gei Goidonville Rl Nelson Rohier Lititz R 3 Jetl Wit man Mt Joy R 2 Michael Smucker, Ephiata R 2 Lany High 346 E Mam St Baieville Jeiry Nessinger. Remholds Bairj Longeneckei Li tit? R 2, Danny Rohier. Manheim Rl Earl Stauffer. Ephrata Rl. Linda Ober, 532 Petersburg Rd, Lan- Saturday. June 10,1967 Michael H. Hosier castei. Audie.v Yungmgei. Ma rietta R 1 Florence Bixler. Ma netta R 1 Shirley Aaron, Quai rvulle Rl Diane Buckwaltei. Lititz R 3. Kendaee Borry. Mt Joy R 2. Linda DeLong, Quai ■ vville RL Candace Seiverling. Lititz Rl Anna Musser, Eph iat a R 3 Jeanette Styei Eph iat a Rl Maiv Ann Eshleman 75 Brandt Blvd Landisville. Marilyn Smallwood 15 Slocum WAYNE CATTLE WORMER Cl^ffiSuSll FOWL'S FEED SERVICE PARADISE SUPPLY GRUBB SUPPLY CO. R. I). 1, QuarryviUe Paradise Elizabethtown R. D. 2, Peach Bottom HEISEY FARM SERVICE Lawn and Bellaire H M. STAUFFER WHITE OAK MILE & SONS, INC. K. D. 4, Manheim Witmer New Land Resources Map Features 153 Soil Groups For Pennsylvania Pennsylvania has a new Land The Land Resources Map Resources Map, unlike anything integrates soils, geology, and published previously for the land use from the standpoint of State. The map features 153 inherent productive capacities land resource units or soil of soils, Higbee points out. groups, each representing a dif- Copies are available for $lO.OO ferent level of soil productivity, by writing to Maps, Box 6,000. Developed by the Agricultural University Park, Pa, 16802 Experiment Station at Penn Each soil unit is evaluated State University, the map uses by 16 characteristics. The more multiple colors, coded and sym- important ones are soil depth, bolized for identification, to de- soil drainage environment, geo plct soil groups. logic source of soil material. The first of its type and quail- Permeability, plant rooting ty for Pennsylvania, the map is * on ®?’ and dominant crop pro a highly condensed, graphic Auction. presentation of land resources. A stream map was made as a accoi ding to Howard W. Hig- base unit in the preparation of bee. retired professor of soil the Land Resources May two technology at Penn State who years ago. The stream map has pioduced it Higbee says the been distributed widely map will be \ital for soil and throughout the Commonwealth watei icsoiirce managers and among fisheimen, hunters and foi industrial and community campers planners Ave, Christiana. Diane shey, 547 E Main St, Holland, Gale Sheafter. 37 N conference room of the mai- Kinzer Ave, New Holland. Ca ket administrator, 205 East id Hess, Mt Jo., E 2, Ann Nis- 42nd Street. New York > sley. Mt Joy Rl Shnlev Buck- The orders involved are the waiter Lititz R 3, Evelyn Hu- Massachusetts-R hocl e Island, yett. Gordonville Rl and Don New York-New Jersey, Wash na Denlmger, Gordonv die Rl mgton, DC„ Delaware Valley. Here's What JOHN M. NISSLEY Has to Say About Route "No. 1, Bainbridge HERSHEY BROS Reinholds • Eastern Milk Her- (Continued from Page 1) New "I was particularly pleased with the success I had with Wayne Cattle Wormer. It has convinced me that if an animal has worms, it can be held back in growth, appearance and general health more than most ot us realize - ‘ Late last summei I noticed one of my dairy heiteis was rather unthrifty and lacking consider ably in size, hair coat appearance and general health, compared with the rest of the heifers it was with on pasture I was told by my feed dealei Grubb Supply Co, Elizabethtown, that these Heifers pi obably had cattle roundwoims. so I decided to worm them with Wayne Cattle Wormer. “In a matter of several weeks after they were wormed the poor doing heifer was rapidly ‘catching up’ with the rest of the gioup and looked every bit as good and in some respects had a slight edge on the rest of the heifers - which also improved in ap pearance when they were brought in off pasture late this fall ‘ I also use Wayne 32% Dairy Krums for my milking ratio i ” For Complete Information oiin WAYNE CATTLE WORMER Contact MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE C. E., SADDER & SONS E. D. 2, Columbia R. D. 1, East Earl* DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. R. D. I, Stevens . „ I ROHRER’S MILL R. D. 1, Ronks I * Connecticut, and Upper Chesa peake Bay federal orders. The hearing was requested by milk dealers and several cooperative associations in the New York-New Jersey market, after which, at USDA’s invita tion. several more proposal* were submitted by interested persons in some of the other order areas. The proposals, in general, would set an upper limit on the level of surplus prices pro vided under present pricing formulas in each of the orders. One proposal would raise the manufacturing milk (Class II) price level by providing that it be not less than one dollar below the fluid milk (Class I) price. The proposals also include the request that if final action cannot be taken by July 1, temporary relief be granted either through a suspension ac tion. or a temporary amend ment. After considering evidence piesented at the hearing, US DA may recommend amending the older Before the changes would be made effective; it would be necessary for at least two thirds of the dairy farm ers serving each of the areas to approve John M Nxssley MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. Millersville