aster Farming. THE FOX DIDN’T GET AWAY. The dogs and Walter Watson caught him last • Fox Hunting (Continued from Page 1) see fox tracks all around here And if you follow them, like he does in the snow, they often lead into a neighboring farm yard or past the farm house Watson showed us a last year’s hole just inside the timberline of a pine grove where he and his dogs dug out a litter of ten baby foxes. And time and again he pointed out evidence that foxes had been present—like a riddled nest of rabh’t fur or fqx manure filled with feathers This 'evidence would go unnoticed to the inex perienced eye We saw several deleted “No Hunting” signs, put up for last fall's small game hunters But these signs usually don’t mean Walter and his dogs Many farmers know him and welcome him in their fields and woods to eradicate the foxes Also, the foxhounds will not disturb or even be distracted by a rabbit or pheasant We saw lots of them Monday morning, but the dogs didn’t seem to notice They have their own job to do—catch • Milk Prices (Continued from Page 1) ticular container in which the milk is delivered This reflects anticipated savings for larger and less frequent deliveries,” Chairman Huber continued “The Commission has taken into consideration the costs of various types of containers, and the new schedules reflects this fact Milk purchased in plastic non-reusable containers will cost 1-cent per quart equivalent more than the minimum established prices for milk in other types of containers,” Mr. Huber con tinued “However, the new adjust ments in consumer prices en courages quantity and less fre quent purchases both at homes and from stores. The Commis sion hopes that consumers will adjust their buying habits to take advantage of anticipated economies in distribution which should tend to stabilize mini mum resale milk prices,” Mr Huber concluded. Robert K.Rohrer Bulldozing - Grading Potz Soles & Service I Bara Cleaners - Silo tlnloaders - Cattle Feeders Quarry ville, R. D. 1 13.1968 week. foxes or at least chase them and Dick are half-brothers, sir mto their den, ed by Watson’s old dog which he The two male dogs, Spottie (Continued on Page 10) ATTENTION FARMERS! Now is the time to top dress your pastures and small grain with URAN 30 LIQUID NITROGEN for high quality forage and top grain yields. We also have excellent spread service for bulk liquid fertilizers to top dress alfalfa and control weevils at the some time. ALSO For plow down for corn We recommend 14-7-7 without manure or 9-9-9 with heavy manure application. Lebanon Chemical Company JOHN J. HESS CLAIR WEIR Paradise, Pa. Kinzers, R. D. 1 442-4632 442-4239 Contact MOTHER FOX and her seven babies are being raised L F Photo ky Walter Watson. He dug them out of their den las', week. I L. F. Photo Consistent quality In Mueliei balk tank manufacturing assures you a high quality performance 3i. tlie milk house where it pays off in profits. Economical direct-expansion re frigeration in both “atmospheric’ •nd “vacuum” models .. . sizes from 90 to 2000 gallons ... built- in controls and either remote 01 •elf-contained condensing units. CIP. cleaning is an optional choice. Whatever features you prefer, they nay be found in one of the varied Mueller models . . . come in and let us give you the complete story. Ask about otar economy model “£* tenet R. D. 3/ Lititz, Pa. 350 Strasburg Pike, Lancaster Phone: Lane. 397-5179 Strasburg 687-6002 Lititz 626-7766 START NOW!... I . Start your spring fertilizing program • Top dress small grains with 30 *6O lbs. of Nitrogen, NOW! • Top dress pastures with 60 - 100 lbs. of Nitrogen, NOW! • Prepare alfalfa seedbeds by plowing down phosphorus and potash, NOW! • Plan your corn program around ANHYDROUS AMMONIA, the most economical nitrogen, and Master Farmer BULK BLENDS. For Complete Field Service Call Your FULL SERVICE COMPANY ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO. Grofftown Road P. O. Box 132 Lancaster; rPa. 392-4963 'or 392-0374 ’ • „ , k » ’ 1 & Consistent means mm milk MUELLER LH- / r i « r«< «=./ Janmana —