14—Lancaster Farming? Saturday, November 23/1363' * Farm Bureau Co-op Appoints Heber Shelly To Second Spot Heber B. Shelly, 405 W.' High Street, Manheim, penna., bpen appointed Assistant General Manager and Sales Manager of Lancaster County Farm Bureau Op-operative As sociation, effective December li. ' . .Shelly has been an employee cf the Cooperative for the past flfven years, serving the Man school Teacher, member of the ftfilcial Board, Ohurph Secre tary and was a member of a helm area aa a fieldman for f&van years and as Manager Of the Manheim Branch of Lancaster County .Farm Bureau Drought Loans Are Available Through F.H.A. Loan programs of the Farm ers Home Administration can help counter the damage caus ed by the drought in Lancaster and Lebanon Counties, Richard W. Hoover, Local supervisor of the agency said this week. Mr. Hoover reported that his agency provides emergency loans to help individual farm ers maintain normal operations. which enables them to avoid selling off foundation livestock, machinery, and qther capital assets needed to operate their farms. In addition, the local FHA county supervisor emphasized that other loan programs avail able to farmers and others can of direct importance in les sening or even eliminating future drought hazards. “FHA loans available to in dividual farmers, associations, and small towns finance such. projects as farm ponds and other water storage construc tion, community water and ir rigation systems, and dam and reservoir construction in small watersheds," Mr. Hoover said. Inquiries regarding the agency’s assistance in Improv ing water supplies available to individual farmers and com munities and financing opera tions on farms already affect ed by the drought can be made at the office located in the Lancaster Post Office Building, Hoorn No. 222. • Dedication (Oontmuecr rrom rage 12) Modern laboratory and other well-equipped facilities of the new four-story red brick home for the Department will pro vide for improved services to all agriculture and the con sumer public, Secretary Bull said. Except for animal disease work, all food, seed, feed, fertilizer, pesticide and other laboratories of the Department will be housed in a large wing nf the new building. The structure is expected to be ready for occupancy some time next summer. An "open house" program is planned for fate summer or early fall. A useful accessory for swim «ning pools is a gazebo built along 'one aide. Hoofed with an ppen, trellis style system of Pougtaa fir beams, supported on 4x4 posts, tbe gazebo pro aides a shady cooling off spot (or swimmers and a place for adults to lounge in comfort while watching Cool gazebo will' prove' i favimte spot for summer outdoo: ing, entertaining and dining. Try F&&S* . rriillolT vmS. rtituia. P«v* *F. Co-operative Association the past four years. He is a member of the Flor in Church of the Brethren, serving: as a deacon, Sunday HEBEB B. SHELLY male quartette lor many years. Shelly is a Graduate of Manheim Central High- School, Attended Penn State' Univer sity, attended Elizabethtown College and received Keystone and American Farmers De grees. He was a teacher in 1 the Manheim Elementary School, also taught Vocational Agriculture, and on the job training at the East Donegal Schools, He is married and the father of five children aged five weeks to 12 years. ■> Saturday, “Not. 30, 1963' at 12 noon Public Sale of Real Estate and Personal proper ty, R. D.j Schuylkill Karen, Pa. (Rt. 443 - Lone Run). Terms by Earl C. Staller, Administrator of Estate of Lloyd H. Staller, Deceased Mahel M. Staller. for • New Holland (Continued from Page 2)~ sale. Retail hoes to local butchers brought 18.25 to 18.50, while grades 1 to 3 went to the packers at 16.10 "to 16.70. Heavyweight hogs brought 15.- J 25 to 16.25. Shoats were $4.- 00 to $13.50 per head. The 90 head of vealer calv es at the November 18 sale sold at steady prices. Choice and prime vealers brought) 33.50-35; good and low choice 30-33; standard 26-30, and cull and common 15-25. SPRAYING Service Dairy Baras Poultry Houses CARBOLA Disinfecting White Paint • Dries White • Disinfects Against Disease • Kills Flies; 90% Ijcss Cobwebs 8 to 10 Mo. DISINFECT POULTRY HOUSES 6 Witmer Rd., 84, Lane. Maynard Beitzel Phone 302-7237 /£\ - , , i* EBY’S MILL Lititz n SALE REGISTER Today’s layer is bred for high, 'production ; . . . and EGGLAC is designed 1o help yoa get this lay er to lay-.her full .potential. r EGGtAC is a > highly nutritious - supplemental' - peHet which - stinwlaies EXTRA foedr“cons»mp tion apd promofes better flock health. ’’ _ ‘ See us today about the special price saving book tog on FAMOUiS EGGLAC PELLETS! . " K. (ilnawd fSSwtilii* '& %®%S f »W#i -«®4 Pr.,Owfl ißittnejr, Pomplo- WK?V - «}at, from Eean -SUute Trill N(>T - ** - Dete - 7 N*tipn*l i~& Club Congress in pfc}- 1:30 p.m.