>*• *■ Pennmarva petitioned for dairy sale changes ALEXANDRIA, Va. - Pennmarva Dairymen’s Federation, Inc., has petitioned the Department to convene' a 1 hearing on a , proposed charge op overdue accounts and an increase in the rate of deduction for the . advertising and promotion program under the Middle Atlantic milk order. The proposals would in crease by one per cent any unpaid obligation of a handler to the market ad ministrator, the first day after the due date, and provide for an increase in the rate of deduction for the advertising and promotion program from $.07 per hundredweight to one per cent of the weighted average price which prevailed during ThenewPatz 350 spreader, designed for smoother application. Built for heavier loads. WHEN YOU SEE IT YOU’LL KNOW IT WAS BUILT BY BEATERS- PTO driven beater is ' / mounted on re- L , vr . ~ ... inforcwtframework adding strength to the f vv ', n double acting hnv hydraulic cylinders variable apron speeds tandei from stop to maximum on tjie move better rough For complete details on the new I’; dependable model 181 contact \ou DISTRICT MANAGER GEORGE HEATH 472 Woodcrest Dr. Mechamcsburg, PA 17055 717-737-9400 ALEXANDRIA MAX ISENBERG 717-669-4027 BALLY LQNGACRE ELECTRIC 215-845-2261 BELLEFONTE LUCAS BARN EQUIPMENT 814-383-2806 BELLEVILLE MACLAY & SON 717-935-2101 CAMPHILL LLOYD SULTZBAUGH 717-737-4554 CHAMBERSBURG VALLEY FARM AUTOMATION 717-264-3814 ELLIOTTSBURG CARL BAER 717-582-2648 HAMBURG ' SHARTLESVILLE FARM SERVICE 215-488 1025 the last six months of the preceding calendar year. The proposals have not yet been approved for inclusion in a notice of hearing. Before deciding whether a hearing should be held, the Depart ment is providing interested parties an opportunity to submit additional proposals. Proposals should be stated in specific terms so that the hearing issues would be clearly set forth. Four copies of th 4 proposals should be mailed to: Deputy Administrator, Marketing Prograih Operations, Agricultural Marketing Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC 20250, by May 25,1979. ifth tensile l chain KIRKWOOD LANDIS & ESBENSHADE 717-786-4158 LEBANON MARVIN J. HORST DAIRY EQUIPMENT 717-272-0871 McALISTERVILLE SANER FARM SYSTEMS 717-463-2606 MILLERSBURG LANDIS LABOR SAVERS 717-692-4647 MILTON WERTZ GARAGE, INC. LANDIS FARMSTEAD 301-374-2672 AUTOMATION 717-437-2375 PIPERSVILLE MOYER FARM SERVICE 215-766-8675 TERRE HILL TERRE HILL - SILO CO. INC. 215-445-6736 . t*- '1 v Each proposal should be accompanied by a brief but comprehensive statement on the need for the proposal. The statement will be used in deciding whether the proposal should be con NEWARK, Del. - An insect pest can often escape notice because of its small size or the way it feeds upon a plant. Not so for the tent cater pillar, whose huge silken webs are an annual eyesore throughout this part of the country. Patz Pound, Wisconsin 54.161 CAPACITY 350 bushels or 220 cubic feet struck level CONSTRUCTION Special corrosion resistant ribbed steel sides. Extra heavy frame extends back to wheels for maximum support Treated wood PA4815 WILLIAMSBURG LONGENECKERS. INC 814-793-3731 MARYLAND DEALERS HAGERSTOWN, MD TRI-BTATE FARM AUTOMATION 301-790-3698 KENNEDYVILLE. MD PINDER SERVICE CO. 301-348-5263 LINEBORO. MD NEW WINDSOR. MD TRI-COUNTY FARM AUTOMATION 301-775-7365 STREET. MD P&SEQUIPMENT, INC 301-452-8521 sidered at a hearing. A hearing would be limited to the proposals included in a hearing notice. However, appropriate modifications of proposals- included in the notice also may be con- Tent caterpillars . are an annual nuisance Tent catepillars are large about two inches long when mature. They have a black body with rather long hairs, blue and white side markings/ and a prominent white strips down the back. In the Spring as the trees leaf out, colonies of these caterpillars construct their familiar “tents” or nests in the forks of trees growing along roadsides, in brushy pastures, and in other waste places. Occasionally trees in home plantings also become infested. According to University of Delaware Extension garden specialist Dave Tatnall, the pest favors wild cherries, but may also attack apple, pear, hawthorn, and various other fruit trees, as well as shade and ornamental trees. Carpenter apprenticeship open LANCASTER - The Home Builders Association of Lancaster County will be accepting applications for the 1979-1980 Carpenter Apprentice Prografh through Friday, May 25, 1979. This program is a four year Carpenter Ap prenticeship approved by the Bureau of Ap prenticeship and Training, U.S. Dept, of Labor and the Apprenticeship and Training Council of x the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 19,1979 sidered at the hearing if the modifications would not enlarge the marketing area or regulate persons not now subject to the order. Any proposals that would extend regulation should be ac- Infested trees are sometimes completely stripped of their foliage by the voracious larvae. Though weakened, these trees are seldom killed. The caterpillars often cause added annoyance to gar deners and homeowners when they crawl about in search of more food or a place to spin their cocoons. - You can control tent caterpillars by . several methods, say the specialist. The nests can be torn open and the larvae crushed on the ground. Sometimes nests in the smaller forks of branches can be pruned out and burned. (One would not attempt to burn the nests while they are still in the tree.) Insecticide sprays are Each apprentice receives 8000 hours of “on-the-job training” with a home builder in Lancaster County. Areas such as form building, rough- framing, outside finishing, inside finishing, hardware fittings, layout and care and use of tools will be included in the training. Each apprentice will also receive 576 hours of related training during the four years. This training will explore the theoretical aspects of carpentry at a local school. 137 companied by the names and addresses of persons who proponents believe would be affected by the proposed extension and an estimate of the number of additional dairy fanners involved. effective if applied promptly to nests and surrounding foliage when webs first appear. If possible, one should spray in the early morning or late afternoon when the catepiUars are inside. Malathion or Sevin, applied at labeled rates, are the suggested controls. One can help avoid future trouble by removing nearby unwanted wild cherry trees and by destroying the dark, shiny egg masses found overwintering on their twigs before the growing season has started. If onemakes. their stay in your neighborhood an un welcome one, these Bedouins of the bug world may decide to pack up and pitch their tents somewhere else. The following qualifications will be necessary for applicants: the individual must be at least 18 years of age, a high i school graduate and have a ' doctor’s certificate in dicating fitness to work in construction. Anyone interested in applying should contact John at the Bureau of Employment Security Of fice, 225 N. Lime Street in Lancaster. The phone number is (717) 299-7631.