why cf Wayne Pulle good for your pullef; laying house failure can often be back to a poor pullet. Good pullets, erl/ fed and managed, can pay off laying house. The Wayne Pullet Pi sets the stage for better egg checks tl by producing pullets with a minimum ot the correct stage of sexual m< Wady to lay at a high rate. It's e< follow/ foot Start with Wayne Pollet Starter from 0 Weeks. From 8 to 22 weeks select < 14% Pullet Developer, 17% Uni Grower or 22% Pollet Grower. Si soon to discuss the Wayne Pr< designed for you. Your egg check Will prove you were right with Wayne ■MMBSSaaae MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. Millersville inii*naii«h*i f E 275£ C. E. SAUDER & SONS B. D. 1. Bast Earl HERSHEY BROS. Rcinholds ROHRER’S MILL „ _ , „ , J A. STAUFFER & SON R. D. 1, Bonks MOUNTVILLE FOWL’S FEED SERVICE FEED SERVICE B. D. 1, Quarryville «. D. 2, Columbia R * D ‘ 3 ’ Peach Bottom GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. R. D. 1. Stevens li.mn and Rellaire H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. Witmer ADERS l 1 '1 I' 4 Can't Be Beat! FARM EQUIPMENT ' i '-^k Elizabethtown Pk 367-1319 • Snavely (Continued from Pago 1) latter has not been deter mined. Members of the Campaign Steering Committee, meeting this week, were informed by Area Chairmen in the Farm Gifts Division, that volunteer canvassers have been recruited in half the districts of the county, thus far, and that the remaining, workers required will be reported by the early part of January. Brubaker and Skromme, indicated that the response has been highly en- couraging and that District consist of 15 leaves tied with Chairmen deserve the credit ano ther tobacco leaf. M. M. for performing a very prompt Snuth> County Agricultural P lBBB service. The Farm Agent, advises exhibitors to Gifts Division carries responsi- select leaves that are uniform bih y for the highest poition color and texture and of the over-all campaign goal f ’ , - It has been assigned a quota * iee ilt>m insect aisease oi of $250,000 to be .aised on mechanical damage The Fil the pait of faim families, and ler * ty P es tobacco are businesses lelated to the sei- usually heayiei m textuie vice of agucultuie. Gifts of in- "bile the Wiapper B is o dustnes, city-centeied business- medium weight leaf, chestnut es, and many selected indivi- biown color with good stretch, duals, v/ill be counted upon to Smith advises The Bindeis help laise the lemaming $125- should have a very thin, silky 000 to be sought in the cam- l e nf, light chestnut coloi, with palgn plenty of life and stretch Upon completion, the Centei Unless the exhibitor states would piovide a centially-locat- otheiwise, all exhibits enteied ed facility foi meetings of m the County Show will be adult and youth oiganizations taken to the State Show, ac associated with agncultural coidmg to the County Agent, intei ests, will house a number Growers not exhibiting at the of agncultural advisory agen- County Show, but desiring to cues, such as the Agncultural do so at the State Show, may Extension Service, in offices bring their exhibit to the which will help produce operat- Farm Bureau Building on Jan mg revenue foi the Center’s uary 8 and the County Ex maintenance; and will be used tension Agents will see that it as a focal point for sponsonng gets to the Farm Show. The educational lectures, exhibits tobacco should be well-wrapped and conferences of a wide var- to prevent drying out, Smith icty, under auspices of the cautioned. ;i£&* Foundation’s Board of Direc tors, 4-H Club groups, Farm Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 2, 1965—9 Women’s Societies, and num erous other groups. The under-taking has been endorsed by practically all agricultural organizations, the Lancaster Chamber of Com merce, the Manufacturer’s As sociation of Lancaster County, and a “Citizens’ Committee” numbering more than 100 prominent city and county men. • Tobacco Show (Continued from Page 1)
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