y or k Man Heads fillers and Feed Dealers for Year A York man, William H. Sprenkle, partner in Spangler and Sprenkle, Inc., York, was elected President of the Penn sylvania Millers’ and Feed Deal ers’ Association Monday at their Convention meeting in Reading. Sprenkle succeeds Carl W. Boyer, Pottstown Roller Mills, pottst’own, Pa. B. _E. Zechman. 0 { Zechman’s Flour Mills, Potts Giove, was elected Ist Vice president Robert I. Aten of D. p Fntch Milling Company, Ma cungie. was elected Second Vice Pi esident; and T. Luke Toomey 0 [ Toomey’s Mill, Wila, was re elected 3rd Vice President. New Treasurer for the organ nation is John L. Zug of Rich land Rochard I. Ammon, Eph iata, is executive secretary Directors reelected were C. G. Putts of Pritts Feed and Sup ply Company, Smithton; and F Clay Erdley, Bi.g Valley Feed and Gram Company, Belleville. New Directors elected by the Association were Alvah Fassett, paitner in Brown and Fassett, Tunkhannock; Robert G Gray bdl, assistant manager of Miller I Bushong, Inc., Rohrerstown; and Arthur B. Stover of Edwin F Stover Estate, Perkasie Use ’ - This #A HERE'S WHY farmers, nurserymen, arborists end estate owner* favor MALI 2MG over •)1 other rows. —lt’s faster, easier handling • pack* 5Yz broke horsepower into a light but rugged 29jb. unit. Swivels to cut et any angle with engine level, It't# 54" b«rt Fell* up to ft. timber. Come in . TRY 111 Models low as $169.95. Snavely’s Farm Service New Holland Phone 4-2214 NEIED LIMESTONE? BELMONT High Magnesium Limestone ® 57% Calcium Oxide Equivalent 0 Even Spreader Service ® Free Soil Analysis v ; ® Low Moisture Content Call ... Wenger & Sensenig Co. R - D. No. 1, Paradise, Pa. Ph. Gap Hl2-4500 David B. Johns Koala, Ph. Strasburg 0V73301 Principal research building on USDA’s new $lO million Plum Island Disease Lab oratory is shown here, to be site of re- ALERT Aware of heavy penalty for sleeping on sentry duty, a re cruit on early-morning relief did his best to keep his eyes open. In spite of all efforts, he blotted out standing up. Awakened by a slight noise, he raised his eyes and saw the Of ficer of the Day approaching. The' recruit stood for another minute with his head bowed, then lifted it slowly Looking piously up at the sky, he mur mured, “Amen.” The Best Broiler Cross at its Best Martin fusoi-th. work of the no* tion's leading breeders to give you top quality chicks that mature early for quick broiler profits. PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW MARTIN'S HATCHERY POULTRY FARMS, INC. Lancaster, Pa. Phone 2 2164 search on foot-and-mouth disease and Oth er foreign diseases that might endanger the nation’s livestock industry Plum Island Lab Dedicated; New Disease Attack Ezra Taft Benson, United States Secretary of Agriculture, Wednesday dedicated the new Plum Island Animal Disease Re search Laboratory off Long Is land with the statement: “With the opening of this laboratory, we launch the first full-scale at tack inside our own borders on the causes of foot-and-mouth dis ease and other treacherous for eign diseases This is truly a great day in animal disease re search.” The Secretary cited the $2 bil lion annual toll of animal dis ease, “the biggest single drag on livestock production.” Declaring that .if foot-and mouth disease ever became deep set in the United States, he said, “it could cost this country up to one-fourth of its ‘ production of meat, milk and other animal products. We do not intend to let ft gain a hold in this coun try. We i are hoping to keep it out.” America is “on the threshold jof the most challenging and most prosperous decade the world has even seen,” the Sec retary said, adding that in the past three and one-half years, Federal appropriations for agri cultural research have increased 75 per cent. Lancaster Broiler Market (Continued from page 2) Longacre, 20; 24,. Melvin Sager, 250 White Rock and Rhode Island pullets, 15% wks, no sale, 19 bid; - 25, Melvin Sager, 250 White Rock and Rhode Island cockerels, 15% wks, to Stauffer Farms, 21; 26, Walter Groff, 2500 White Vantress, 9-4, to'H. W. Longacre, 20; 27, Enos R. Buckwalter, 3500 White Cornish cross capettes, 13-5, no sale, 21 bid; , 28, Enos R. Buckwalter,, 4000 White Cornish and White Rocks, 11-5, to H. W. Longacre, 26; 29, Enos R. Buckwalter, 3500 White Cornish Cross, 11-5, to Mandata Poultry, 20. HARRISBURG The State Department- of Agriculture to day estimated the 1956 Penn sylvania turkey crop at 2,067,000 birds, most of them to be mar keted over the Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons. The total is 10 per cent below the 1955 crop of 2,297,000 tur keys, Federal-State surveys showed. A man who sticks to his prin ciples, is stubborn; a man who doesn’t is a hypocrite—so what’ Answer the question yourself. WHITE CORNISH CROSS AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE 1R FUTURE DELIVERY $l2. per 100 Heavy Seconds ... 4c Phone or write today REICH POULTRY FARM R 1 Marietta Ph. 6-712 S Lancaster Farming—3 Friday, Sept. 28, 1956 Schedule Busy for Secretary and Aide Tuesday’s visit in Reading was but one of several stops in a two-day northeastern U. S. swing made by U. S. Secretary of Agri culture Ezra Taft Benson and his assistant, Robert D. McMillen. Flown to Reading in the com pany plane of the McMillen Feed Co. no relation to the assist ant, it was added Tuesday aft ernoon, the party remained over night in Reading, flying Wed nesday to an Air Force base on Long Island, proceeding by auto and boat to Plum Island for dedi cation of the new animal disease laboratory, then back to New York City to appear on Martha Rountree’s program on 100 tele vision and 250 radio stations m simultaneous broadcast-telecast Wednesday evening. Don’t play around too much with “schemes.” Hard work pays much better dividends. 24-Hour Service LEARNER’S PERMIT EDWARD G. WILSON Notary Public 16 S. Lime £t. Lancaster, Pa I LOANS | For any farm purpose g Made the farmer’s H way S § LANCASTER | § PRODUCTION |j « CREDIT ASS’N. | | 36 E. Chestnut St. | a Lancaster. Pa. g If Ph. Lane. 3-3921 g