- Lancaster Farming. Saturday. October 26.1968 6 • Tips from a Pro Jamti A. Martin NATIONAL TRUCK DRIVER OS THE YEA* do you? Increase In Postal customers weie le minded this week that highei | parcel post and catalogue iates{ went into eitect last Satin day I The rate increase will a\eragel 10 5 peicent and in most cases! will mean an additional ten cents i postage per paicel j The highei rates wei e approi -' ed hy the Interstate Commeice' Commission in Juh 1 Under the new rates the mini mum chaige for local paicel de lively will go fiom 40 to 50! cents The minimum chaige foi paieels destined outside the lo cal deliveiy area incieased fiom 50 cents to 60 cents Almost all parcels that weie 1 chaiged up to SI 10 under the' foimer rates will be 10 cents highei This accounts foi more than 80 percent of all parcel* post The rncrease amounts to 15 cents on most parcels previously charged between $llO and S4OO, and 20-cents on parcels previ ously charged over $4 00 Parcel post rates are based on weight of the package and the d'stance it is marled Higher rates for the delivery of packages and catalogues are required to bring revenue from this type of mail within four% of operating costs, as required by law The higher rates aie de signed to put parcels and cata logues, which are fourth-class nail, on a break-even basis Additional revenue is needed -fiom parcel post and catalogues to offset highei costs resulting Ducks Groiv Fast Ducks are about the fastest gi owing domesticated animals say extension poulti,y specialists a' Penn State The% weigh slightly ovei one-tenth of a pound when hatched and in ciease then original weight 60 times during then fiist eight weeks If the calf from a beef animal would grow in the same manner, it could weigh about 2 1/ 4 tons at eight weeks About 200 000 of the 800,000 citizens of Canton, China, lue then entne lives on watei in junks, on lafts sampans baiges Professional drivers re-ctt tfieip loads Postal Rate fiom pay inci eases appioved last yeai for postal employees You hear a lot these days about fertiliz- ers being uniform. But only UNIPELS have all the prescribed nutrients chem ically and physically uniform from pel let to pellet! Not just from ton to ton, or even bag to bag. So, the ingredi- power available, remember; no fertili ents cannot be segregated or lillLfc grm zer is better suited for broad separated. □ And, unlike casting than.UNIPELS other fertilizers, every pel- so uniform "The All-Season Fertilizer" about IMPELS? ORTHO TM’S ORTHO, CHEVRON DESIGN, UNIPEL-REC. U S. PAT. OFF. Lanchester Pony Club To Host Mock Rally A pdny club mock rally has been announced by Mrs. Jill Hasalci', district commissioner, of Lanchester Pony Club, to take place at Lanchester pony club headquarters, located at Drumore, on Sat., Oct. 20. start im; with ‘Dressage at 9:00 A.M., followed bv cross country at 12:00 noon and stadium jumping at 2.30 P.M. and ending with a parade of horses and the presen tntio nof awards. Mr. and Mis. Kirke Bryan, of Noirislown. who are national examiners for the United States Pony Clubs, will judge the dressage, and William Murry, District commissioner of Dela ware Pony Club, will judge the stadium jumping. There will be fiftv contest ants, ranging in age from nine to seventeen, and representing, Delaware Pony Club, Newark, Del, Middletown P. C., Middle town. Del, Brandywine P. C , Pocopson, Pa, Biidlewild P C, Brvn Mawr, Pa, Mr Stewart’s Cheshn e Foxhounds P. C, Umonville Pa , Rose Tree P. C„ Dai ling Pa and Lanchestei tat ion of awards moie. Pa The public is invited Refresh ments will be available on the gi ounds DID YOU KNOW—The Penn svlvania section of the Appala chian Tiail begins at Pen Mar on the Pennsvlvama-Maryland bolder, near Waj-nesboio, cross es the State in a northeasterly direction and leaves Pennsyl vania in the vicinitv of the Dela ware Water Gap (Dept of Foi ests and Waters) CHECKING THE CROP- Donald B. Snvder. of Lititz, 21-year-old senior at The Pennsylvania State University, un loads a crate of apples to be stored and pressed into cider for sale at the 55th annual Horticulture Show at the Univer sity Snyder, son of Mr and Mrs. Warren B Snyder. RD 3, Lititz, a horticulture major, is chairman of the November 2-3 production let has the same shape and density for maximum uniformity when applied from a broadcast-type spreader, □ So, if you're planning to broadcast and plow down this fall when there's extra time and man- u_ \ \ P. L. BOHRER & 880., INC. SMOKETOWN, PA. # \ PH: 397-3539