Pa. Is Pilot Pork Promotion Area rr? «« trs sa - S3swww swasßaa: ms&u&a proLdon camSa.S ** ' SS PP >nd supplying poik cookery kits Council project is attracting an The September pork camnaiL'n 'anwhile, Governor Raymond ’? eve /’ y £ ome e ?° no " llcs class ‘ edited reaction from the indus —- P P ° rK nipai " n ’ Shafer has proclaimed Septem te “ h « r in the state - . . try w hich is “surprised and „ , . . . , , her Pork Month for Pennsvl- , e Res f aurant Association pleased" that producers are try (vetiysourg Mon Named vania. Plans to do its promotion of poik ing to help build more sales and To Food Market Staff ? s . * m * nu feature following the consumption of pork. * After Visaing witn pacKer and initial impact of the advertising Although a short campaign E. W “Ted” Thomas Jr of retailer leaders in the state, 1 ■ Gettysburg, was recently ap- Crayon Knau, program direc- || Jj J It f, _ pointed the assistant director of re P^rt s that Council adver- | OIK | |*O(IUC6I > S 3IMI ■ Gllll 3ftdtG the U.S. Department of Agricul- Rising will be carried in a total tare’s Northeast Region Plentiful of 16 Cltjes blanketing the state ■ L f • II ■ Foods Program Staff in New The billboards are slated to be I ai|||f h \Uf|||o IllfllllStl'V Sflllllf York. erected by September 1/ wnmw liiWIIJll y Mr. Thomas brings to his new Full-color high-fidelity ads will At a recent meeting of the tilation and odor pi oblems duim position eight years of experi- launch the campaign in Phila- Pennsylvania Pork Producers mg all seasons and types of ence "heading up the Federal Ad- delphia, Pittsburgh, Scranton, Council, the members approved weather, ministration of USDA family Wilkes-Bane. Allentown and an allocation of funds to study As new ideas are put into oper tood assistance, child feeding and Hamsburg the performance of new build- atloni the performance will be ra d w. f og l' ams iV} 16 These cities, plus Lancaster, hog equipment in Penn- studied The ]nfomation com delnhiafieW o S S tonandPhl a ’ Reading - Elle and Altoona will y ‘ P R ed from these studies will be T * receive additional impact fiom Financed by the Nickels for made avajlable to the producer j In this assignment, he will as- a month-long ladio advertising p ro fit voluntary checkoff pro- in P ubbcatlons and at educa 6ist in the supeivision of Plen‘i- schedule To round out the cov- gram m t he various markets tlonal meetin § s - Rro = iam activities in e age. the Allegheny Network of across the state, this pioject will This pioject is just a start for n r f a as SIX stations will put the Council’s be done in co-operation with the the Pennsylvania Poik Pioduc- Dis ict of Columbia pork messages into six smaller Agricultural Engineenng De- eis’ nickels invested in impiov \ Under the program, food pro- cßies In noith-central Pennsyl- partment and Animal Science mg the pi eduction of hogs foi ducts designated by USDA as vania. Depaitment of Penn State Uni- our state, ra abundant supply, are given Major meat retail organizations vei sity. Marketing assistance by the PFP aie planning to augment Council Fuither information on this Staff through peisonal contacts advertising with special poik The Penn State Peisonnel will pioject can be received by con- Suth major food distributoi s, features in their usual ads, and study and compaie vauous op- tactmg Dwight Younkm, Animal feeders and the news have agreed to make maximum eiations across the state includ- science Depaitment, Penn State media. use of pomt-of-sale materials m S cost of housing, labor, ven- Umveisity I Red Rose DAIRY FEEDS THESE DEALERS CAN SERVE YOU WITH YOUR NEEDS Waiter Binkley & Son Heistand Bros. Musser Farms, Inc. Lititz Elizabethtown Columbia Brown & Reo, Inc. Etyerson Supply Co. Elverson L. T. Geib Estate Manheim I. B. Graybifl & Son Strasburg E. Musser Heisey & Son R. D #2, Mt Joy, Pa, Atglen FEED YOUR COWS the best you know Red Rose Dairy Feeds are the feeds you need 1 They provide all the nutrients cows need for maintenance and put more milk in the pail Take Red Rose 14 Test-Cow Feed, for example. This course-textured all purpose feed can be fed to your milk- ing cows, dry cows, calves and bulls. You can feed it all seasons but it's especially helpful to keep appetites from lagging during warm weather. Other Red Rose Dairy Feeds are available in many protein levels. Select the one that suits your particular need and feed with a satisfaction you have never known before! Red Rose Farm Service, Inc. N. Church St., Quairyville David B. Hurst Bowmansville G. R.-Mitchell, Inc. Refton, Pa, Mountyille Feed Service Mountville . and Red Rose Supplements Chos. E. Souder & Sons H. M. Stauffer & Sons. ‘ Inc. Witmer j~ r 1 - how! Musser's Mill The Buck Terre Hill Ammon E. Shelly Lititz E. P. Spotts, Inc. Honey Biook Lancaster Farming. Saturday. August 15.1970- Herr 62, of 1564 Mrllport Road, Lancaster, ear her thrs year descrtbed hrmself as being actrve rn farm and land real estate He sard he had been farming rn the areas of darry, poultry and steers “srnce 1 was a boy ” One of the orrgrnal group of agrrcultural leaders responsrble for estabhshrng the Farm and Home Center, 1383 Arcadra Road, Herr was actrve rn fman crng the project and rn Febru ary was elected charrman of the Foundation which oversees the Center. Grube to Teach Ag at Warwick Clifford N Grube Jr will be the new vo-ag teacher at War wrck High School, effective September 1, accoidrng to Dr. Dale Winger, superintendent of schools Giube, 26, is mamed and cur rently lives in Doylestown in Bucks County A 1967 graduate of Delawaie Valley College in Doylestown with a BS degree in dairy husbandry and poultry science, Grube taught vo-ag two yeais at North Burlington County Regional High School in New Jersey. He replaces James Kerr, who resigned to teach horticulture at the new Brownstown vo-tech school. Two Solanco vo-ag teacheis the past year will also be at Biownstown Tfiey are - Ralph Layman, who will be principal, and J Richaid Wood, floricul tuie instiuctor. tloci not lend itself to scientific mc.isuicnu.nt of icsults, pcnnsyl v.mi.i State Umvcisity stuff peo ple have agreed to check icsults thiough meats merchandisers and through sales tonnage com parisons where available. The Pennsylvania Poik Pro ducers Council will be buying billboaids in ceitain areas across the state. For additional informa tion, contact Eugene Wmgeit, St Thomas, Pa.; Craighton Knau, 3301 Ingersoll, Des Moines, lowa 50312; John Henkel, Stiasburg RDI, or Mark Nestleroth, Mar heim RD3. John H. Herr John H. Herr Dies Suddenly John H Herr, chan man of the Faim and Home Founda tion, died suddenly Monday at Lancaster General Hospital. He was buned Thursday at Melhnger’s Mennonite Church, where he was a member and a Sunday school teacher 7