e Vintage (From page 1) caster County," Secretary Henning said. “The Depart ment of Agriculture hopes eventually to expand tlus-ser vice on a statewide basis. It lS fortunate that we have a trained livestock price re porter in Lancaster on whom we may call to work out ba sic techniques. “When funds are made av ailable for a state-wide live stock market news reporting service, we will be in the fortunate position of being able to move fast by drawing on the knowledge and exper ience gained m reporting the two Lancaster County live stock auctions" Livestock auctions are held at Vintage each Tuesday. Lancaster -Farming will carry the Vintage sale report as a regular service begin ning next week :iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiii»innmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiii)uiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiuiimmumimiimiimiuumiiiiiiuiimmiiuiimiimimminmiiiimig Refolds Research Reveals 1959 Results. Growth Stocks Rose 32% vs 8V 2% for S. &P. Average First 1960 Edition Now Available In 1959 the 35 stocks in the Growth section of our Recommended Investment Lists in creased in value on average 32.3%, thus out performing the 8.5% rise in the stock market as a whole as measured by Standard & Poor’s 500-Stock Index. Now Reynolds & Co. offers investors the latest edition of these Lists, prepared by Reynolds Research. The Lists include 60 stocks grouped four ways: Growth—lncome —lncome k Growth—Yield or Appreciation —PLUS a list of 12 Corporate Bonds. There are famous names like Coca-Cola, U.S. Steel and General Electric —as well „ as other companies which, in our opinion, offer investon the p— 'tstant' same kind of out in- { PpvfinlHc St Pn I vestment opportunities these | Ct \AJ» •••**• *■*'•»*•■Ann = Lists have furnished in the }®X North Duke Street, Lancastsr, Pennsylvania " B past Constantly supervised by (Attention: Department L) 1 Reynolds Research, these 71 Wease send me t free copy of the new Mteommmiti im = WAwtm. S carefully chosen recommend*. s J tions offeryou an exceptional ' », | I range of choices to mset your , ■ ■- , —— ■.« - s | special needs. «« mm* nun | siiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiuiiiiuiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHniiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiini TRACTOR TIRE SALE! FIRESTONE AMERICA'S NUMBER ONE ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT TIRE USED TIRES—AII Sizes J • ■ ABEL BROS. ■ QUARRYVILLE Phone ST 6-2395 ■ ........... mbm■ fl■■■ ■■■• ■■■■■■■liflflHßiiiljflllllll ABBBBBBBIBBIBB • Beekeepers (From page 1) Joy on Wednesday evening, did not keep the genial As sociate County Agent from the business of the evening for very long. After a thank you to the group and accep tance of a new working mod el of the well worn silver plated instrument from Ralph G amber, member of the association, Sloat said he expects to use the new tool very soon. He then preced ed to instruct the beekeepers in the spring care of their colonies He urged immedi ate inspection of all colonies to make sure there is an am ple supply of food sugar for the bees in the, hive. Inspect ion of colonies for foulbrood should also be done at this time, and Infected colonies should be treated with anti biotics or sulfa drugs in syr up solutions. In other business the asso ciation returned John Lapp, In Recommended Lists CARLOAD Bareville, to the office of president for his second con secutive term. Reelected along with Lapp were James Messner, Terre Hill, vice president, and Wal ter Becker, Mount Joy R 2, secretary-treasurer. # County Co-ops (From page 1) be eligible to visit any of the cooperating organisations during the day. The coopera tives will furnish lunch for those young people visiting their facilities. A summary session with representatives of each of the cooperatives will close the program The Cooperative Council is WHEELHORSE and SIMPLICITY Garden Tractors Snavely’s Farm Service NEW HOLLAND EL 4-2214 bymMs RicommmM Growth Stocks UP 92.3% Mall coupon for your free copy. m S. t P. 100 Stick hdn IP 1,531 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 2, 1980— New U.S.D.A. 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