24—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 17.1969 FHA Banauet Held Snyder; Treasurer, Patti Whit .. . , craft. The new officers installed The Annual Mother and _ , . . _ .... Daughter Banquet of Waiwick’s worci Presidcnt, Esther Noll; FHA was held last Monday even- Vice President, Ida Reiff. Secic ;ns After the coveied dish sup- tar y> Snyder; Treasurer, pei. the presiding president. Kar- Brenda Siegnst. en Bomberger was in charge. Mr _ Watson presented Audrey The installation of Officers was Smithi a seniol . ( with the Bank next on the program. Outgoing , ,\waid Mr. Glenn Eshleman officeis were: President, Karen 3 ' Bomberger; Vice President, entertained the group with his Bier.da Siegnst; Secretary, Judy spectacular pictures. "BETTER-BILT" LIQUID MANURE SPREADER DISTRIBUTED AND SOLD BY S. M. MANUFACTURING Co., Inc. R. D. 4, Lititz, Penna, Call or Write For Free Demonstration FREY FREE STALL Lifetime Free Stall Housing Cut bedding costs 75%, reduce labor for barn cleaning and cow washing; reduce teat and udder injury to the minimum house your milking herd in free stall housing. Each cow provided a stall for loafing. She won’t be stepped on, the rear curb forces manure out into alley for mechanical cleaning or washing. A few minutes twice a day cleans the stalls and curbs, bedd ing lasts almost forever if your stalls fit the cows. Popular sizes are 6’6”, T and 7’6”. Size ’em by breed. Om free stall paitition may he mounted on wooden head boaids or we make a steel divider Set the legs in 8 to 10” concrete curbs to hold and letam bedding. Stall floor can be soil, sand or gravel. Bedding straw, sawdust, peanut hulls, giound coi n cobs, etc Should be installed with paved alley surface 8 feet wide for mechanical cleaning or washing. 9 8 Models all steel welded farm and feedlot gates • 2 Models all steel welded head catch gate For prices, contact: Fred Frey, Mgr. 786-2235 (7,7) gJJQJ Owl Hill Road R. D. -2 Quarrwille, Penna. 17566 Phone 717-626-8585 Warwick FFA Members Hear About Poultry John Sams, assistant manager of Indian River Hatchery, Lan caster, was a guest speaker at the Warwick FFA Chapter meeting held recently. His main points alerted the members to the future in the poultry indus try and how Indian River was hoping to contribute to this fu ture by providing for education al opportunities to interested young men. Indian River Hatchery is a producer of broiler chicks, both for breeding flocks and for the market. They are the second largest broiler producers in the world. The broiler production in the United States amounted to 2 8 billion last y ear Indian River anticipates to double their bi oiler flocks in the next year and a half and will need five times as many people to properly manage such an increase. Indian River is interested in helping students interested in the poultry industry to furthei their education. The progiara consists of going to college for a year and then alternating six months on-the-job training and six months in school. While on the-job, the student would be paid a fixed salary per week A student would receive his degiee after four and a half years and would have received $14,500 from Indian River while attending school and working The student needs to maintain a C plus average to remain in the program. The only college now co operating in this plan are: Vir ginia Polytechnic Institute and West Virginia University. The University of Georgia may en ter the program very soon. A person could work in the areas of production, business research and sales after gradua tion His on-the-job training would be in all four of these areas. In addition, to employ ment in the the United States, one could find himself in fifty two other countries of the world. Keep your temper No one else would have it on a bet The John Deere 24-T Twine-Tie Baler has a low price tag on it. And for this low price you get big-baler benefits. You get big capacity. You get accurate tying. You get neat, 14x18 bales that are tied for keeps. You get high-quality construe* tion. You get a baler protected by many safety devices. Have your 24-T equipped with the Bale Ejector and baling and loading become a fast, easy, one-man job. See us for full details on a John Deere 24-T Baler with Bale Ejector. The Credit Plan makes it easy to purchase machines from The Long Green Line. Wenger Implement, Inc. M. S. Yearsley & Sons The Buck 284-4141 West Chester 609-2990 ItPjjjlßPH A. B. C. Groff, Inc. New Holland 354-4191 Elm Chemicals & Sprays Caterpillars Many articles are written T hc Eastern Tent Cateip o a b » J . nre here and are supposed to be about the use of chemicals and a J eavy in f es t a tion this summer. spray materials in modern agii- We havc a i rC ady noticed some culture and home gardening. tents we b s in the folks and There is little doubt that the branches of trees; if permitted proper use of these materials j. 0 develop, these tents will be can be beneficial to the grower; come f U n ’ o f f UZZ y woims with it all depends upon the manner b i ac k heads and a black body in which the chemicals are Wlth a w hite stripe along the handled and applied. To the slde; They will feed upon the commercial food producer many f o i, age 0 f the trees for several pesticides are of great help m wee k a s to come. These cateipil the production of increased lars may be controlled by spray yields of top quality food and ing mto the ten ts and in the im fiber. However, to the home rne diate area with methoxychlor gardener in the urban and sub- or sevin insecticides it is not urban area, it is not advisable to necessary to spray the entire use some of the chemicals such tree p rop erty owneis finding as weed killers; it is veiy diffi- y f tents ma> remove cult to apply proper rates for UJI , , , such small areas and there is and hill the worms by hand greater danger of injuring near by flowers, shrubs, and trees, method of weed contiol for Clean cultivation is still the best these folks Full-sized baler with a compact price John Deere 24-t Twine-Tie Baler Shotzberger's Landis Bros. Inc. 665-2141 Lancaster 393-3906