Pa. Farm Prices Up Slightly The June Index of Prices Reeehcd by Pennsylvania Faimors was up 1 percent from May. Prices, foi hogs and steers and heifcis were higher for the seventh consecutive month Milk prices wore seasonally lower. Egg prices declined one cent and loi the fust time this year were lower than yeai c.ulicr lev els. The June Index was 6 percent above June 1968. Price Changes of Selected Commodities Milk, per cwt. Eggs, per doz. Broilers, per lb Steers, heifeis, pei cwt Hogs, per cwt. Com. per bu. Wheat, per bu. Oats, per bu. U.S. Prices Received Index Up 2 Points The Index of Puces Received by Farmeis advanced 2 points ( = 4 percent) duung the month ended in mid-June to 284 peicent of its 1910-14 average Conti ibuting most to the inciease were higher cattle and hog prices. The most impoitant puce declines were for commeicial vegetables, especially tomatoes and lettuce. The index was 24 points (9 peicent) above June 1968. The Index of Prices Paid by Farmers for Commodities and Ser vices, Including Interest, Taxes, and Faim Wage Rates advanced 1 point (V* percent) to 375 This was the sixth consecutive new high. The index was 20 points (6 percent) above a year earlier. lv •" hi l tH ■Jv f 1 1 jy 1 ii SQUARE BARN POLES Pali Treated—Yellow Pine Net tilmlim A Is. par cubic ft. 4x4-10 Erf. $ 2.55 12 Ea. 3.06 14 Ea. 3.57 16 Ea. 4.16 4x6-12 Ea. 4.56 14 Ea. 5.32 16 Ea. 6.08 18 Ea. 7.20 20 Ea. 8.20 6x6-14 Ea. 7.98 16 Ea. 9.12 18 Ea. 10.80 20 Ea. 12.30 22 Ea. 13.89 24 Ea. 15.48 A*** £ * *1 BARN & DROP SIDING IxB Spruce Barn Siding Pattern #ll6 M Bd. Ft. $142.50 Ix 6 Fir Siding, Pattern 116 D Grade M Bd. Ft. §250-00 ASPHALT ROOFING 240 Lb. Seal Tabs ....Sq. $7.65 50 lb. Smooth R 011... Ea. 2.05 90 Lb. Minoralizod ... Ea. 3.35 3 MILES EAST ON RT. 340 2275 OLD PHILA. PIKE LANCASTER, PA. »;V<'w ** v June 15 Fiom Month Av Puce Eaihci S 5 TO S— 05 31 —Ol :? - oi 31 00 -2 00 24 40 -2 40 1 40 - 04 1 28 02 77 00 -* ' ' WELCOME POLE BARN MATERIAL HEADQUARTERS HAUL YOUR OWN AND SAVE . . DELIVERY AVAILABLE \ . • »■, From ycai Eailiei S- 14 02 00 -5 90 -4 20 - 21 - 06 06 MtSUUTE PRIMED SIDING Helps you build BETTER and FASTER Vz ” x 12” x 16’ M Sq. Ft. $210.00 PREHNISHED LAUAN PANELING $298 4xB Sheets . ... Ea. CENTER MATCH BOARDS Penta Treated - Yellow Pine 2x6RL M Bd. Ft. $195.00 $195.00 <* <*• i • County (Continued from Page 1) "And that should have taken of the pioblem. Unofficially we shouldn't have any scabies but we haven’t leceived official no tice that we die taken off quaran tine. Dr Stauffer couldn't say when the County may icgain it's scab ies-free status l lt may come thiough .n shoit oiclei oi we might nave to make a lound of flock study again which would be a huge task at this time of yeai Knowing the histoiy and conditions undei which the local sheep weie found may make officials take a hghtei view of out situation,” he said The doctor said many faimeis ai e cai eless w hen they buy sheep fiom unknown souices "They snould dip them,” he said, "But most of them don’t ’ Sheep scabies is a seuous di sease that causes seveie itching ard loss of wool, condition, and weight Sheep may eventually die of the disease if it is left un seated. Piogram officials point out, however that scabies can be eradicated lather easily if all the cases can be found and treated. We stock quality name brand materials. It is not necessary to wait for a "sale” to receive a good value at CASHWAY. Our prices are low . . . everyday . . .the year around. FARM & RANCH 00 WHITE Creosote Base FARM & RANCH 3Q Pure Red Oxide in Oil Base - Gal. OIL BASE HOUSE PAINT Gal. $4.95 LATEX BASE HOUSE PAINT Gal. $5.50 VINYL FLAT WALL PAINT Gal. $4.50 COLORS AND WHITE m. . a*»\« ■ *««■ v*s.v vJCwv.'fruM Space Technology To Aid Agriculture By the eaily 1970'5, with data colleclmg satellites thing o\ei all aieas of the world, space tech nology will exert a stiong influ erce upon reseaich in agucul tuial and natuial lesources it was piedicted lecently dunng a College of Agncultiue sympos ium at The Pennsylvania State Umvexsity. Aimed with devices such as in flated photographic film and high speed electiomc and cam el a-type sensors, the satellites will collect data foi eaith ic souice studies in Pennsylvania and eloi. vheie, announced Di William A Fischei and Dr Charles J Robinove, nationally known leadeis in i emote sensing techniques as used m geology and hydrology Remote sensing was defined bi oadly as collecting information about an object without duect contact. COMPARE AT CASHWAY FIBERGLAS PANELS IW Corr. 5 oz. Sq. Ft. 24$ Twin Rib. 5 oz Sq. Ft. 28$ Soredrane 6 oz. Sq. Ft. 36$ CEILING FLINTKOTE J|[[ #2OC White y 2 "xl2"xl2'' O , NEW LOW PRICE Ea.©? (1 Heco or a Car Lood} OPEN: 7:30 to 5:30 SIX DAYS A WEEK PHONE 397-4829 PHONE 397-4820 s wva Nwy*' Lancaster Farming, Saturday. July 5.19*19—7 I I : 5 I J .*• 3 * 3 ; 3 •. j r 3 > 3 Y 5 I I .. I : 3 i f 4 I it* Known as EROS (Eaith Re souices Obseivational Satellite), the piogiam will aim to get ie seaich lesults into piactical use as iapidl\ as possible Dr Fisch ei and Di Robinove die leseaich cooidinatoi and associate cooi d'natoi foi the EROS flights set to begin in two jeais Used foi non defense ic seaich foi onlj a few yeais, such iemote sensing piovides ‘spect lal signatuies"—lecognized sym bols in shapes, sizes, colois, and pattems —that identify objects. Analysis b.v scientists is neces spi> to define these “spectial sig natuies” of ciops, soils, and land use Dr Fischer said the cost per unit of infoimation by satellite data collection, while high, is less than by an plane if the same aiea is to be sniveled seveial times. The EROS piogiam can survey economically the same aiea many times undei diffeient conditions The satellite essen tially pioduces maps directly, since the field of scan is vertical. With an plane reconnaissance, most of the field of view is ang ulai and lequues costly hand conections before maps can be made. The various speakers showed examples of remote sensing to determine crop acreage and land use, to locate and measure crop disease and insect infestations, to map crop and soil moisture conditions, and to study ground water discharge With the use of infrared film, plant disease symptoms often aie perceived by remote sensing before they are apparent from the ground. • Local Men (Continued liom rage 1) ing the same hunting license year It was the first award of its kind in the nation. Actually, Pennsylvania is one of the few states wheie it is possible to harvest all three species. This is the third year for the awaid Altogether, 216 Triple Trophy Awards have been pre sented. Of the 39 winneis dining the past year, nine 'completed the requirements for all thiee species the spring gobbler sea son. The low number of black bears taken in the state last fall, 218, undoubtedly had a bearing on the reduced number of awai d winners. Trexler said that two hunters who won Triple Trophies dur ing the first two years of the program qualified for their second such awards dm mg the past year. They were Richard D. Nelson of Coudersport, R D. 2, and Thomas E Schench of Prosperity, R. D. 1 Only two other hunteis have won the award twice. The past year also saw the first woman win the award. She was Mrs. Maulyn J. Cor bett of Carlisle, R. D. 1. All of the 1968 69 winners were Pennsylvania residents. Previously, two non-residents had qualified for the award. A shoulder patch and a certi ficate signed by the executive director of the Pennsylvania Game Commission are present ed to each Triple Trophy Award winner. Try A Classified It Pays