V 7. NO. 4 er 800 Lbs. de By Two .I.A. Cows o cows in the Red Rose Herd Improvement iciation produced over pounds of butterfat dur the lactation , completed 'ctober. iss, a registered Ho’stein in the herd of Everett r etoswanger, Kinzers El, iced a total of 841 lbs. t in 20,627 pounds of . wittra 4.1 per cent test j'ng the 305 days of her vtion. icond high, lactation cora id was by another regis- Holstein A cow in the of Mervin Nissley, of ibridge Rl, made 814 lbs. it in 22,542 pounds milk ig 3.6 per cent. 11l another registered 'ontinued on Page 13) Istein Board Ids Election ichard Hess, Strasburg has been elected presi by the Lancaster Coun [olstein Breeders Associa- ;ss, elected to the board lirectors last year for a year Kettering,.,’ Xititz R 3, 't'X *\vW^ r yy r,, > -v -•*£s X?< \ts ••**• fj*.. y >s sN h** t>*# RICHARD HESS Meeting will be held Thurs. specimens, he will present an past two (jay, December 28, at the entertaining Story of Pi- Manheim Central High geons. ther officers elected at school. . During the morning ses ■ recent meeting of the Charles C. Burkins, Gten- s£on four directors will be heastern Pennsylvania era l Manager, said the meet- e j ected to ser ve tliree-year icial Breeding Associa- i ng WI U convene at 10 am. terms The Nominating Corn building were as fol- Luncheon is slated for noon mittee has proposed the fol- Everett Newswanger, w ith the afternoon session lowing slate 0 f candidates irs Rl, vice president; for the directorships: Landis, Lancaster R 6, /.r* D p '-(l'urn to page 12) itary; Clyde Buchen, of ACP D6QiHS (Turn to page 13) , , _ 1962 Signup Poultry Center RM Calendar The 1962 Agricultural and C Ckr \ / DAcinnC If? _ i ~ . Qoeoial Conservation Program for Y Ke5, 9 n5 • CtHnv * Khnwmc Lancaster County began en- The res i gna tion of Mrs. ‘monstration for 4Hmem rollment yesterday, a “ ort l' June Sangrey as office man .monstration for 4-H mem - ng tQ in f orma tion received ager o£ the Lancaster County bl ch S St fr ° m Dorothy Y. Neel, office p ou i try Center was announc , . f„ a^ m s j low - fP®p ial manager. cd this week. trm of Titus The P r °S ram is Mark Myer, president of mheim ’ the same as last year, except £be Lancaster County Poult -10 nm - Senior Exten- for one ma J° r change ' For } ll ‘ ry Association said Mrs. in C] v,u Chricrtmas nartv izer for new seedings under gangrey’s resignation be the homo nf Tono rrav practice No. 2 will be ap- CO mes effective December 31. 11 ManhT Vq Gra *’ proved only on the basis of She began her duties in Oc -11, Manheim R 3. £ complete soil test by the tober 1960 . g am - ' Anr ™ al p enna . state University. Replacing Mrs. Sangrey at 4tig of tlie Lsncsstcr . L,.* e Pnnltnr renter 340 West Farm Bureau Co- A supply of soil test kits 230 iratiye Association at-will be on hand at the bvpass -will be Mrs. Sallv «l»lm Central High ly ACP «t y. ■ County 4-H £ _ an d tobacco show at ent in the Post Office QSt rec ently_ employed by a Beyuk Cigar Co. ware, ing, Lancaster. ~k county boat building com ‘9e„ 850 N. Water gt., County practice handbooks cou y /TSirn to oagO 13J paixy. ident for the c ' ou6eß the ' EGG 'VENDER 4 v^ { vr- a -V */ T \ v <* . p EARL METZLER PREPARES TO PUT A FRESH SUP PLY of eggs into his vending machine. The coin-operated machine dispenses four grades of eggs at different prices. The vender is moving about 100 dozen eggs each week at its location along route 72 at the southern end of Manheixn. Ip- - ' —L. F. Photo - s convening at 1:30. " Ann MAI Mpptlnn Main speaker for the pro- Annual meermg gram Lester M shug- R\f ‘ Director of Distribution jUIcUUIcU wy 0 f Pennsylvania Farm Bur r Rnrnaii eau. He is scheduled to speak V«0. rarfll DUlcaU during the afternoon session. Officials of the Lancaster Entertainment 'will be County Farm Bureau Coop- presented by William Zilka, vs ♦ erative Association have an- biologist and lecturer from nounced the 27th Annual Lebanon, Pa. Featuring live -<5 Lancaster Farming# Saturday, December 16, 1961 ” I ; -‘y Automation in Marketing Aids Poultry Farmer Automation in agricultural production has been given a big play in the nation’s newspapers and magazines for many years. Now one Lancaster Cbunty farmer has put fjr ,• _ automation to work for him in marketing his production. £/- Earl Metzler of Manheim M' , installed automatic feed- customers had trouble mak % _ ers and waterers in his new- mg change It was then that - ly constructed laying house Metzler decided he needed to when it was built four years automate his operation all " ij,, ago. To sell some of the pro- n le way. W/ duction of his leghorns he i n May of this year he > put a regrigerator along the purchased an egg vending if road with a self-service sign machine which would handle f ' on the front. four different grades of eggs The idea worked all right at separate prices for each, for awhile until some of his (Turn to Page 6) Egg Market Cooperative Seeking Financial Aid After dropping $55,000 during the past year on the egg and poultry plant at Coatesville, the'Producers Coopera tive Exchange this week heard proposals from two other cooperatives to bail out the distressed business. During the 29th annual meeting of k the poultry mar- preciation of building and keting cooperative Tuesday equipment, leaving a total of evening at the Pequet Valley $18,471.65 operating loss lor ■ High School at Kinzers, mem- the year, bers heard Donald F. Ren- This marks v * gener,, office manager, pre- year in a row that the co-op - : sent the annual financialjre. has experienced ,heavy finan '* port which showed “3r net dal losses oh the 'Cbatesville' i loss of $55,284.67 operation with most of the I The figure includes a total of loss coming from the dress i $36,813.02 chalked up to de- (Turn to page 16) Lancaster Farming Given F.F.A. Service Citation LANCASTER FARMING. has been named recipient of a special citation for outstanding cooperation in supporting the Future Farmers of America program in the county. The citation, to be present ed by the state association of part, “ . . . for publishing FFA, will be awarded during FFA and Vocational Agrl the statewide convention of culture news and participa- FFA to be held in Harris- tion by the editor (Jack Ow burg on January 10. Presen- en) in FFA activities as tation ceremonies will take judge, discussion leader, or place in the forum of the speaking at parent-son meet- Education building during mgs.” the 19 02 State Farm Show. LANCASTER FARMING The citation will read, in is one of lhe four weekly # newspapers and two dailies SCD m the state to be so honored. ° The other five are the Her eof AAeAfinn rick Publishing Company of Jei /Vieeimg Oil City; The MeadviUe Tri Lancaster County Soil kune; The Forest Press, Tion- Conservation District Direct- es^a > Montrose Independent, ors Monday night set the ten- the Selmsgrove Times tative time and date for the Tribune. annual meeting and banquet Owen will travel to Har of the district hisburg to accept the citation The meeting is scheduled -for the newspaper, to'begin at 6:45 pm. in the Quarryville Methodist church pjyjr . DAY on March 6. A total of 10 new coopera tors were approved by the directors. The total of county cooperators signing agree ments since the district was founded is now 2,014. Of the new cooperators, seven were in Bart township and signed agreements for a total of 621 acres, one was in Eden township with 112 acres, one in Ephrata town ship with 72 acres and one in Salisbury township with 23 acres The next meeting will be held in the Lancaster County courthouse at 7:30 pm., on January 15 when Robert St ruble of the State Soil Conservation office will be on hand to assist in planning the new year’s program of work. WEATHER FORECAST Saturday - Wednesday Near normal tempera tures are expected during the next five days. The normal range for this time of year is 42 in the after noon to 26 at night. The current cold spell should persist - into Sunday with moderating temperatures Monday and Tuesday and turning colder again by Wednesday. The only pre cipitation in sight is in the form of light flurries to the north about Sunday with possible light accumu lation of snow about Mon day or Tuesday. $2 Pep Yea* the second