Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 23, 1970, Image 10

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    1(^--Lancaster Farming.
Saturday. May 23.1970
State Morketing Group
Studies Egg Carton Ads
rievioustv .1 MiK«oMion h.ul
been nude to ciiuelop .in egg e.u
lon foi Pennsylvania E-tg M.n
koling \ssocution numluis to
rneiLli.indi'.e
\ committee consisting of Mel
Mitchell Tom Smith, .md Hu
Saudei with the help of sugges
lions fiom the caiton nunuf.it
tuieis piesented .i suggestion te
latmg to the type of mfoimotion
a caiion should have on it
Theie weie many ideas and
opinions, the mattei of develop
ing an egg caiton for special
merchandising was set aside for
the time being to give a commit
tee time to develop a piogram
President Fiank Troestei ap
pointed Earl .less Chairman,
K M Soudei s and Tom Smith as
the committee to study a pio
giam and icpoil at the June
meeting basic mateiial that
ghould be consideied in a new
and fai leaching meichandising
efioit
In othei action the gioup was
advised that the Executive Com
mittee had decided that the meet
ings in the futu e will stait at
7pm instead of 730 p m This
will piovide an oppoiluntv to
conduct moie business and pei
haps conclude the meetings at
an eaihei hom so membeis can
anive home eaihei
Following a discussion it was
decided that due to the heavy
expense involved in staging a
“Duyeis night,” the one foi 1970
would be postponed unal next
yeai
Theie was a lengthj discussion
or frequency of meetings There
seemed to be a wide vauation of
opinion To conclude the subject
a committee will study the situ
ation and lepoit at the June
meeting
Secretary Bull Marries
21-Man Fairs Council
A 21-man Fairs Advisory
Council was named recently by
State Agriculture Secretary Ice
land H Bull
The council will advise the
Pennsylvania Department of
Agriculture on the distubution
to fairs of money received from
pari-mutuel harness racing
Council members are Edward
G Leidig, Allentown Fair,
Chairman, G David Bushman,
South Mountain Fair, Lindy Vi
can, Reading Fair, Edwin F
Green, Cambria County Fair, H.
M Burrows, Wattsburg Fair;
Kermit Laney, Huntingdon
Fair, Milo Zimmerman, Jeffer
son County Town and Country
Fair
Wanen Fiester, Sullivan
County Fair, Clyde Robison,
Washington Fair, Di W J
Perkins, Honesdale Fair, John
A Dempwolf, York Fair, El
ton B Tait, Pennsylvania State
University, Clyde Kiess, State
Association of County Fans, J.
Howard Diely, Bloomsburg
Fair
Pennsylvania Depaitment of
Agriculture staff named to the
council Secretary Bull, Donald
K Probert, John W Early,
Dwight B Howei, John F Zim
merman and Donald O Cun
nion
In seven years of harness
racing, fairs have received more
than $6 million fiom pari-mu
tuel harness racing i evenues
• Now Is The Time
(Continued from Page 4)
the label and instructions on the
container of weed spray Too
many times the spiay is applied
In excess amounts endangering
nearby crops Most weed killers
should not be applied in temper
atures above 90 degiees The
dangei of dnft of the spiay at
the time of application, and dan
gei ol vapois foi seveial days
the ealtei should be fully iccog
mzed Be caielul with ah spiay
materials
Warwick FFA Chapter’s New Officers
Newly elected officers of Warwick’s FFA Chapter
are (front row left to right): David Fisher, treasurer;
Geiald Martin, vice president; Kenneth Grube, presi
dent. Dale Martin, secretary, (standing left to right):
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ELI F. KING I
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Nelson 8011, parliamentarian; Mike Grube. reporter;
Jim Kerr, FFA chapter advisor; Glen Weaver, sen
tinel; Luke Weaver, chaplain.
ORTHO
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ms mstcrs
THAT SUCK, BITE, CHEW,
LICK OR JUST SIT
ON YOUR PLANTS.
ORTHO Phosphamidon is a great way to control pests
on apples, citrus, cotton, walnuts and vegetables.
Phosphamidon 8 spray is a liquid organic insecticide
that kills a wide range of insects on contact.
Phospharmdon is also a systemic Quickly absorbed in
to plant tissue, it moves throughout
the plant parts for continuing pro
tection against major sucking insects
and certain chewing insects
It turns plants and trees into
tiaps for aphids, thnps, leafhoppeis,
fleabeetles, leaf mmeis, husk flies,
and codling moths
Because the piotection works in
side the plant, it resists being w ashed
away by rain or watering it lasts
longer.
Phospharmdon simplifies the
whole job of insect conti ol by doing
a double-action job against many
crop enemies You save on labor,
bookkeeping and inventory costs by
using only one material to do the pro
tective job oidmanly lequinng as
as many as three
There’s little risk of crop damage with Phosphamidon,
and it’s tough on insects You'll probably have a much
higher top g<.ade yield at least there’s plently of happy
growers who’ve had that experience.
Phosphamidon is water-soluble, easv to mix and com
bines well with other sprays Because it’s i apidly absorbed
in plant tissues it is possible to enter treated ai eas aftei 24
hours.
What chance does an insect have when the crops turn
against him’
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