Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 26, 1968, Image 8

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    B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. October 26.1968
Truck-Car Collide
At Intersection
A truck-car co’lision occurred
it tin? intersection of N. Bioad
St and Market St at 10 21 a.m.
on Oct. 10.
Edward Wiley. Jr., 120 W.
Strawbenj St. Lancaster, who
..as driving a milk truck owned
’ v Queen Dairy, Lancaster, was
.av cling south on N. Bioad St
nd for some icaso.i didn’t sec
• car being di iven north on N.
■•road St. b • Miss Rochelle
{’opp, 421 S Cedar St
When the tmek turned left
ato Market St, the collision
A passenger in the
car. Doiothy Kopp. same
.Idress, received minor injuries
nd was treated at the office of
-<r. Joseph W. Grosh Total esti
i :ated damage was 5275
Wiley was charg’d bv Patrol
nan Janies Fntz foi failure to
leld the right of way
Ugite
sells gas
7 (p J '
For the best in gas service,
call Ugite and get all the
pleasure and convenience
of gas cooking, clothes
drying, water heating, bar
becuing and home heating.
[f it’s gas,
it’s best if it’s
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Ph. 733-2207
SPREAD ANY MANURE
...liquids to frozen solids
Powerful chain-flail action of the Starline Rotaspreader
shreds and spreads any type manure in broad, even snaths
Wp to 20-feet wide. Simple construction reduces mainte
nance. “Seal-of-Quality” galvanized steel body resists
corrosion. Separate chassis hauls heaviest loads. See us
soon for full details and a demonstration.
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R. D. 3, Lititz, Pa.
350 Strasburg Pike, Lancaster
Phone: Lane 897 5179 Stiasburg 687 6002 Lititz 625-7766
• Milk Price
\ Continued from Page 1)
maintain mm ket price and struc
tuic."
The Lancaster County Exten
sion office was represented bv
Jay Irwin. Associate County
Agent, who said management is
important in the dairy opera
tion. ‘T feel very firmly that as
long as the dairy farmets con
tinue to produce the clean prod
ucl he is there will be a mar
ket for milk." Quoting a USDA
release. Irwin reported findings
where it took five quarts of sub
stitute milk for the nutritional
value of one pint of whole milk.
Invm also said public rela
tions arc important for the dairy
industry. "You must tell the
facts about agriculture to the
public." he said
Honored for 25 years of mem
bership in Inter-State vveie.
?.lai\in Hershey, Gordons ille
Rl: Leon H. Neff. Christiana R 1
and Melvin Brendle, East Earl
Rl.
The election of officers for
the Locals are as follows:
Paradise Local, Charles Roh
ler, president; J. Kenneth Her
shey, vice president; Ivan Bow
man Jr, secretary-treasui er;
Roy Book and C Nevm Hershey,
delegates, Robeit C. Heishey
and Roy Neff, alternate dele
gates and Melvin R Stoltzfus,
Lancaster Market Committee
Witmer Local. Lester G. Lan
dis -president, Mervm Bare, vice
piesident; Meivm Landis, sec
retaiy-treasurer, C. Richard Lan
dis delegate, Leroy Myer, al
ternate delegate and Daniel Cly
mer, Lancaster Market Com.
Christiana Local, Nathan
Stoltzfus, president; Roy Ben
ner. vice president; Maivin E
Heishey, secietaiy - treasurer;
Ravmond M Hoovei and Sam
uel Martin Ji , delegates, Mel
vin L Heishey- and Kenneth A
Skiles, alternate delegates and
Jacob L Ki eider, Lancaster
Maiket Committee
New Holland Local. Momoe
W Good president - Waltei Mar
tin vice piesident, Melvin Heir,
secretary - treasurer Walter C
Mai tin and Willis M Martin,
delegates, Mai tin H Good and
, Meivm S Gi off altei nate dele
! gates
• IFYE
(Continued from P’cr I)
Much of the farm work is
done by machinery Imported
fiom the United States, and
mostly diesel engines are used.
This is more practical because
gas costs 70 cents per gal. com
pared to diesel fuel at 14 cents
per sol
Fertilizers are used', both or
ganic and chemical. And (he
orchards and other crops arc
sprayed with about the same in
sect-killing materials used here.
The country exports textiles,
oranges, grapefruit, vegetables
and (lowers. They Import cereals
and oil.
In the northern part of Israel,,
rain fall totals 35 inches per
year, coming in the five-month
period from November to April.
The southern desert area gels
only one inch of rain per year.
Temperatures range fiom a high
of 100 to 110 degrees in sum
mer and winter lows aie in the
40 to 45 degiee range. Karniel
ie\er icmembers of the ground
freezing.
The grain is planted in No
vember and it grows during the
wet season and is ready to har
vest m May.
The great plan now in the
making for the country is to
pump water from the Sea of
Galilee which is 618 feet below
sea level, through 108 inch pipes
and ditches, making irrigation
available to much of the rich
north farm land. Presently, the
Kaimel family irrigates only
five acres but next year they
hope to increase this to 25 acres.
The farm production income is
doubled by irrigation.
Speaking of Agriculture in the
United States, Abshalom said,
“I have found Agriculture here
to be progressive; developing
new machineiy and learning
new and correct ways to farm
We have a great respect for the
Knowing Customer Desires Vita!
For Poultry And Egg Produces
A philosophy of marketing egg processing at Penn State
should be developed by the pio- Dr Stemberger urged the in
duction oriented poultiy mdus- dustry to bear in mind that con
tiv, accoidmg to A P Stember- sumers do not necessarily buy
efi r mofessoi of amicultural Physical objects such as chick
° ’ P _ ° 1 ens and eggs Instead, consum
economics at The Pennsylvania eis have a desue foi a bundle
State Univeisity of se l vices and satisfactions
'The poulhy industiy should Once the industiy knows con
fust look at its maiket and dis- samei desues the industiy can
ccvei who its customers aie be- find the vanous forms in which
foxe developing poultiy meat such desues can be satisfied
and egg pioduets,” he stated at This factoi undeiLnes the in
a lecent conference dealing dustiy s real competition, he
with advances in poultiy and pointed out
THE FARM YOUTH FROM ISRAEL, Abshalom Kar
niel. showed one of Elvin Hess Jr.’s Registered Holstein
cows to reserve grand champion several weeks ago at the
Lampeter Fair. Karniel is visiting Lancaster County under
the International Farm Youth Exchange. L. F. Photo
US. You have stood behind us I will be telling and showing
since we got our independence what I have learned for many
May 14, 1948. We even have a years ”
Kennedy Memorial in Israel,” he But it wasn’t only the \oung
said. “We liked him so much.” Isiaeli farmer who was learning
The IFYE experience- lasts for many things. Mrs. Thomas
six months. During this time, summed it up for the American
paiticipants have the opportun- host families by obseiving,
ity to live and w'ork with a vari- “Sometimes I think it is us who
ety of people in their host coun- are learning more than we are
tries Kami el came to South Da- teaching.” Abshalom summed
kota on May 23 for the first part his stay here by saying ‘ When
ol his stay in the United States, you Jiave a good time, it goes
Since Aug. 13 he has been visit- fast.”
mg Allegheny County and for And time certainly went fast
the past five weeks here in Lan- with Abshalom Karniel, Jay Ir
caster County. win, Associate County Agent
“When I return to my home and the Thomas family, Wednes
country,” Abshalom said, “I will day afternoon. It started at 2 00
describe the United States, how pm. and lasted for a plate of ice
tht people In e and the differ- cream and some of Mrs Thomas’
ences from my countiy I ha\e home made hospitality Need it
visited you for six months but be said? We all had a good time.
TIRED, EXHA
In. many cases, these desues
can be met by more than one
object If they can be, then the
carious objects, regaidless of
their physical form, aie com
petitors for satisfying the con
sumei’s desires, he affirmed.
Dr Slemberger called it good
business to start with the con
sumer and work back to the de
sued product lather than to
stait with a pioduet and end up
possibly with a disinteiested
customei
It is also impoitant, he claim
ed, to isalize that desue for
services and satisfaction; de
pends not only on a customer’s
ph. sical needs but also upon the
standards of the community.
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left to give a if
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what it really*
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