D Maps Plans , Meetinas Directors approved con • 1 y servation plans for seven ssociate directors, meet' new COO p e rators at the meet with the directors, of ing, bringing the total for Lancaster County Soil the year to 124. For the jervation District Mon- same period last year, 100 night drew up plans for new plans.,had been approv unpaign to add new co- ed. ■ 8188 ■■■■■■■■■■■■ £]■■■■■■■■■■■ riORE EGGS with | LESS FEED W.W.F. Poultry Feeds For More Profit More Eggs Per Pound of Feed There's a Type To Fit Your Needs THE FEED WITH THE BUILT-IN PRODUCTION POWER Ultra-Way Internal Culling Can Help You Secure Greater Profits Smith-Gates Heater Tapes and Water ■ Warmers S West Willow Farmers Association ’est Willow IBBBBBBBBBBEBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbS Maytag Sale AUTOMATIC WASHERS WRINGER WASHERS SAVE AS MUCH AS $115.00 MEN'S. - LADIES' - CHILDREN'S _ „ . HAMILTON - BULOVA - ELGIN - GRUEN yy SAVE AS MUCH AS 60% POPULAR MAKES Bowmansville M'j' operators during the fall and winter season. Phone Lane. EX 4-5013 S DRYERS On Some Models SANTA CLAUS at store EVERY Saturday 2 to 9 p.m. OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 9 P. M. ALLEN REDUCTIONS 810 All 6. MUSSER The thirty associate direc tors and cooperating agency representatives heard chair man Amos Funk urge the members to contact as many neighbors as possible and have them sign agreements privately Funk said that the district directors were ready to cooperate with any asso ciate director who fe t a wa- tershed meeting in his area woud further the cause of conservation in the country. John Kitch, service forest er reminded the group that forest tree seedlings have been made available to any cooperator who will pay the transportation charges from the state nursery. A York MAYTTAQ Ph. Terre Hill HI 5-4161 Lancaster Farming. Saturday, November 26, 1960 County pulp wood com pany wi’u pay the $6 00 per thousand cost of the seed lings for any trees planted on farms of SCD cooperat ors. Transportation charges are $1 00 per thousand trees, but if the farmer will pick the trees up at the nursery, the pulp company wih pay a-1 charges. In other business, the di rectors approved the site of the annual banket schedul ed to be held during the first week of March. The mea’ will be served at the Ephrata Evangelical United •) ON Brethren Church. The new conservation plans cover a total of 581! acres. The land owner, ad dress, township and number of acres included are as fol lows - Ear. E. Martin, Ephra ta Rl, East Cocalico Town ship, 82 acres; Clarence G. Hess, Washington Boro Rl, Manor Twp, 87 acres; John W. Neff, Mount Joy R 2, West Hempfield Twp., 100 acres; John W Neft, Mount Joy R 2, West Hempfield Twp, 96 acres; David- E. Shearer, of Bainbndge Rl, Conoy Twp., 129 acres, Leland W. Martin, New Hoi and Rl, Earl Twp , 74 acres; John Z. Martin, of New Holland Rl, Earl Twp , 15 acres. Machinery Men From County Attend Meeting Eighteen Lancaster Co unty machinery dealer rep resentative, dea ers and their famines returned to the county recently from French Lick, Ind where they met with more than 3,000 other Allis-Chalmers dealers from the United States and Canada More than 200 pieces of modern farm machinery we re on exhibit in what the company called- its “Gate way to the -Future” Those in attendance from the county were as follows: Roy Brubaker, L. H Bru baker, Elvin. Hess, Kenneth Kauffman, and Richard Bon holtzer, all of L H Brubak er, Inc, Lancaster R 4, Mil ton Mann and Anthoy Gru melli of Mann & Grumelli Farm Service, Quarryville; Terence Herr,-Luke Leaman and Mylin Hammond of Snavely’s Farm Service, of New R S. Weaver Ir and Adam Weaver of R. S. Weaver, Stevens; Mr. and Mrs Andrew Nissley, Nis sley’s Farm Service, Wash ington Boro, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Myers and Norman Myers Jr, of N G. Myers and son, Rheems. Representing the company in this area and in atten dance at the- meeting was J. Paul Martin, New Holland. easy PICKING ott „,c f\o»' 1tO l * SMOKETOWK- Ph. Lane. EX 7-3539 13 PA.