B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 10. 1973 Tobacco Meetings Set at Martindale John 0. Yocum, director of the Southeastern Field Research Farm at Landisville, will be the leadoff speaker for a series of tobacco meetings sponsored by the Eastern Lancaster County Adult Farmer Program begin ning on Wednesday evening, November 21, at 7:30 p.m. in the Hinkletown Elementary School, located just off of Route 322 near Martindale. Topic of discussion will include the areas of seedbed and field management, seedbed sterilization methods and procedures, weed control, and the results of trials conducted in tobacco production at the Penn State Research Center. Yocum is a well-known figure in tobacco research in the state and has worked with many farmers in the Lancaster County area. The following Wednesday evening, November 28, at 7:30 p.m. Jerry Skoog, tobacco researcher for the United States Department of Agriculture at Beltsville, Maryland will speak on the diseases which are My Neighbors OMTWIA IjutMMFWE '' M L 3 “Separate checks?” One hour of farm labor in 1972 produced over twice as much food as it did on 1957- 59. During this same time, output per manhour in non farm work has increased 78%. ••“.SS® WITH MADISON SILOS Div Chromalloy American Corp 1070 Stemmetz Rd Ephrata, Penna. 17522 Ph. 733-1206 LOCAL DEALERS Frank Snyder Akron Caleb Wenger Quarryville Landis Bros. Inc Lancaster CarlL Shirk Lebanon Sollenberger Farm Supply Centerport, Pa Ph 215-926-7671 currently problems to tobacco farmers of the county. Black Shank and Black Root Rot and procedures dealing with them, including some disease resistant' varieties, will be discussed. The series will be concluded on Wednesday evening, December 5, at 7:30 p.m. with a discussion of the various phases of tobacco marketing and will include such topics as foreign competition, grading and handling tobacco for quality, and the demand for Type 41 tobacco in the future. Representatives of the major tobacco companies of Lancaster County have been invited to participate. All interested area farmers and related businessmen are invited to attend these meetings. Transportation within the district can be arranged for groups of farmers wishing to attend by calling Robert Herr at 354-5640. 3 859-2688 548-2116 393-3906 867-3741 Now Commonwealth will pay you 5% interest on 1974 Christmas Club savings with the convenience of automatic payments from your checking account. What’s more, if you open your 1974 Christmas Club before December 31 you may purchase this lovely gift-boxed, three-piece candle set for only $2. Ask any teller in any office for facts on Commonwealth’s brand new Commonwealt National Bank Lancaster • Centerville • Lancaster East • Landisville • Lititz • Manheim Township • Millersville Rohrerstown • Elizabethtown • Willow Street • Additional offices throughout South Central Pennsylvania Pumle Ink Approved For Meat Mark rurpiu rr , e inK( Officials indicated that several Consumer, will soon once t he first step towards firms are readying purple ink .gain find the round mark of the H flf formulas or USDA tegti inspection stamped on mcaUi in a an evemuai for USDA must approve each new purple Ink, the U. S. Department Purple ** formula it can be used, of Agriculture (USDA) an- olants may begin using seeing to it that it is safe, legible nounccd recently. the new purple ink immediately, and durable. The announcement follows USDA’s approval of first safe purple ink for marking meat since the dye formerly used- Food, Drug and Cosmetic (FD&C) violet number 1-was removed from the market in April for safety reasons. The newly approved ink combines several dyes already approved as safe by the Food and Drug Ad ministration, according to of ficials of USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS). In the immediate future, in spectors will also continue to allow use of the approved red, yellow, green and blue inks which have been permitted since the April ban on violet number 1. Try A Classified Ad! 1974 Christmas Club now open... and now paying interest. 57, ★ Hoffman's Horse & Cattle Powders ★ Aureomycin Sulmet 700 Crumbles ★ Baymix Wormer Crumbles ★ Shell Horse Wormer i( Flameless Gas Pig Brooders ★ Custom Canvass Work New For Sweetlix Horse Block AARON $. GROFF & SON Farm & Dairy Store R.D. ;i. Rphrata. Pa. 17542 (Hinkletown) Phone2s4-0744 Store Hours 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. Closed Tues. & Sat, at 5:30 P.M. 5% Christmas Club. (Coupon book Christmas Clubs are still available but without interest.) Commonwealth wishes you a joyous holiday season and a peaceful new year. Member FDIC