Guy Eshelman (center) of Clyde K. tension Agronomist at Penn State, and Eshelxnan and Sons, Washington Boro, Arnold G. Lueck, Associate Extension RDI, receives a trophy for the co-cham- agent in Lancaster County who worked pionship in the hand harvested or ear corn with the Corn Club. The event was co-spon ' class of the Penna. Five Acre Corn Club. sored by the Pennsylvania Crop Improve- The Eshelman farm produced an average ment Association and the Cooperative Ex of 196.4 bushels per acre. Presenting the tension Service. The trophy was presented trophy is Dr. J.oseph McGahen (left) Ex- at the Farm Show Wednesday. U. S milk production, at 9.3 Arkansas, Utah and California, billion pounds in December, up six per cent, and Vermont was up 13 per cent from a year and Oklahoma, up five per cent. mm ft < mm mm §%• MM - • earlier. Sharpest December decreases Pomona Grange Holds Dinner meeting -ss.’sa A “-s ~ A of the past 13 that output has Alaska, down five per cent, Mrs. Robert Neuhauser, Stras- where they go and other mci- aid Holloway gave readings. Mrs. been above that of a correspond- Jmrg.Pike, Lancaster, Lancaster dentals. _ Richard Jackson accompanied ing month a year earlier. County Coordinator of the AYE, Mrs Jesse Wood. Lecturer of the group singmg “TheßiverOf it also pushed output for all spoke at the dinner meeting of the Pomona Grange, introduced Time - and Beautiful Golden of 1970 to 116.9 billion pounds, Juamto David Ortiz, Martin- Lancaster County Pomona Misses Judy Carrera and Maria Somewhere.” up 6/10 of one per cent over a dale, has been promoted to a Grange 71 at "Rhoads .Spanish Rivera from Peru who answered Clifford Holloway Jr., acting year ago. the first time produc- supervisory position in th» Restaurant, 'Quarxyville Jan. 16. questions concerning their home- Master, presided at the business tion has been above a yeai Fresh Poultry Processing Din- Her lopitf-was “American Youth land and exhibited pictures and session when the following reso- earlier since 1964. sion of Vktor F. Weaver, Inc, Exchange ” ' : , articles from Peru which they lution was adopted. Over-all December output was New Holland „'/ .. ' . brought with them Also intro- “whfrfas All hniir ab - ove a year earlier in 23 states 3° ined Weaver m 1955, Mrs.Neuhauser.explainedthat duced ere girls who are en t er . ta SusSto store S tfhe and unchan «e d from a year and bas rec s !ntly this-is' aj;yputhvexchange pro- ta |g ing the' Peruvian girls Miss- o!u s! ( v, “nf- 1! j -T, e earlier in six states It was down as a Group Leader in the Evto- Miaini, -Fla:b.fkf teen-states in the wood -; , . ’ S; hed-must pave the stamp of ap- states new position,- Ortiz will be ra»- U.S A. :and six 'South American' ‘ Proval of Dr. Walker, health of- Sharpest December increases ponsible for assisting Ift ft* countries-are now participating And Township. were in Washington, up nine pei supervision of the Evisceratlftg 1 ' ' Ing members who died during WHERE AS A fee of 575 must C6nt; Fl ° ri 1969, according to figures re- jprghensive reporting started in of over $5O million a year to standards for stockyards and operative State-Federal ©radios leased recently by the U.S. De- 1964. Before that tune, the the Nation’s swine industry. livestock markets doing inter- tion task force was formed tfciero partment of Agriculture. : _ state business went into effect in September; and by late Oc» The 679 positive eases last /• ' f last July - tober the last Positive hog year were 802 less than the 1,- (jUGHISCV UfOllfl) Sal nhaLs witti state aotion A growing cholera case had ben found jmd 481 total in 1969. Moreover, • " v hJh! Jh “h H number of States are requiring eliminated Surveillance acfioq 1970 closed with only 25 posi- f I . All* cholera free ” and 16 in Phase on-the-farm inspection and iden- continues in the area. «ve cases in December _ the SeleCtS' UfllCerS fv -theikst step****» ° f , feeder and Dr. Shaman, warning against lowest total ever for tluu month ' comm® a “free” State Fifteen breedin § stock as a pre-condi- complacency, said, “with hog and, along with November officers of the Lancaster States°and Puerto Rico are in H on to movement. States are cholera now comfned to just 4 which also had 25, the lowest county Guernsey Breeders were Phase 111 also actm 2 more promptly in few States, the opportunity is for any month since February ejected at a meetin®'Monday at placing quarantines to stop here—in 1971—t0 eradicate this 1966 when 15 cases were report- (. he home of 4rt To be declared free of hog S wme movements and to isolate dread disease once and for all’* ed. „ 1 A1 _ J3reneman - cholera, a State must complete suspect herds - | I>r. R. S. Sharman, Acting Fre d Crider, Nottingham RD2. all steps of the program and Vaccine ban A Federal Director of USDA’s Animal was elected president; Ken Gar- go for one year without a posi- regulation stopping interstate Health Division, Agricultural Re- ber, _ vice-president; Mel Brene five case Since a danger of movement of swine innoculated J . search Service, termed the 1970 man > secretary-treasurer, and leinfection exists, a State con- with modified live virus vaccine Lancaster County award reduction in hog cholera a sign- Robert Rohrer, DHIA repre- tinues regulatory activities and went into effect on December 31, ner s m the Squaie Dancing