9 NO. 2 THE GOVERNOR LOOKS PLEASED as former Penna. Secretary of Agri !ture, Miles Horst of Lebanon, trowels morter on the cornerstone during cere lies Wednesday at the new Agriculture Department building in Harrisburg, 'ernor Scranton troweled on the first morter and then passed the trowel to xal others including all four living former Secretaries of Agriculture. L. F. Photo. lobacco Hearings Show Need For Farmers’ Voice M This whole tobacco situa- and ribbing, is being brought non just points up the need into U S warehouse under a farmers to have an or- tanft levy of 16 1 cents a fiization to 'represent them pound Scrap tobacco small the maiket place, Mark S bits of cigar leat from which is. Director ot Marketing stems and ribbing have been the Pennsylvania Farm (Continued on Page 13) reau Cooperative, told Lan ter Farming this week less, in testimony before Pl*OQUCei*S COOpol*ativ© ExCllcUlge sfiie U.S Tantt Commission i O J •IT 1 • '||st Friday at a hearing in IvCpOl’tS OCCOTIU U&lll ill LdmillgS Washington alledged that ex- „ , _ , _ W.. . , Pioducers Cooperative Ex iting inequities in the tobacco , _ . , , .. .. „ . ~ , , , change Tuesday reported the tariff law should be coi reeled . r . llnmediately second consecutive year of in || y ' cieased net savings and work- Hess said that tariff loop- mg capital Stoles exist which permit the After three yeais of deficit Jl nportatlon ot foreign sciap opeiation, the directors recom ffibacco under preferential men ded in 1961 that the Penn- He said unstemmed sylvama Farm Buieau Coopeia 'Cigar fillei, containing stems tlve take over all assets and € liabilities of the egg coopeia- In hls Managel ' s report. H JSp m ■ ■ tne in a stock exchange K Souders told the 300 inem i-arm Uiendar However meinbeis at the beis meeting in the Plain and -|T annual meeting tinned down Fan cy Restauiant, Bnd-m -llec ir 1 fhe proposal and instiucted the H and “Egg handling h.t 9 7 |„.„ 00 . P ~° P , boald t 0 tIJ t 0 lefmance the ml u ao n dozen. 10 per cent ifv. „ J,e * offic ® 01 business and close the poultry abo ve a veai earliei ’ Aver iqnhni ' C ° l * lUy A = rlcultule diessing plant and pait of the age pnce to fanners was 32 7 Stabilization and Conseiva- retf nl store cents a dozen tion 'Senice, on the 'Man- This action came after the „ A7l nf tl . p heim 'Pike cooperative lot>t $21,356 in , , ~ H , 7Dm 4-H Soil and Wa- 1959 $B9 626 in 1960 and e§S '' ol " ds handled b > ter proiect explanation at another $55 284 in 1961 tbe cartomng department re- the home of Elmer Sensen- Treasurer ’ Melvin Stoltzfus, sulting from ln c reased sa es ig, Ephrata «1. Ronks Rl. reported net earn- Dollar sales - Souders report 8-pm 4-H County coun- lng9 of $31,619.35 for the fis- ed amounted to $4 million, 9 The 17 year old senior at cil meets at the home of cal year ending September 28. P er ' cent more than last year. Donegal High School was one (Continued on Page 14) Net earnings for 1962 totaled (Continued on Page 10) (Continued on Page 13) -JiSYLV AK Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 14, 1963 ASCS Holds Open House Open house and formal open ing ceremonies at new quar ters will be held on Monday, December 16, the county Agri cultural Stabilization and Con ser\ation Service announced this week The new office at 1466 Man (Contmued on Page 4) $6,487 25 Stoltzfus said the entire net earnings v>ould be assigned to the statutory reserve The co operative's woiking capital in ceased fiom $6252270 to $107,710 62 This compaies to a woiking capital ot §44,157 - 92 in 1962 and a deficit of $61,640 03 in 1961 UUEto- Cornerstone Will Hold Pictures Of Ceremony fIARRISB'U'BG An old State Farm iShow will be able piactice was modernized at to function within a compact the new Derailment ot Agn- area lor the first time since cultiue building Wednesday the department was establish- Cameias began clicking m 1595, ,Secretai> Bull with pussh button speed when sal, d Governoi William W Scran- “We anticipate a feeling of ton laved the cornerstone ‘togetherness’” he added. Pictuies weie -developed and “This means that faster and punted in seconds dropped moie efficient service can he into a ccppei box and sealed rendeied by all 'bureaus and within the stone befoie othei divisions of the depaitment, state officials finished tiowel- i caching out to the millions mg moitai in place. of citizens who look to us for Attei nearlj 70 veais the assistance and cooperation.” Pennsvlvama Department of Governor Scranton was the Agriculture soon will have its fir&t t 0 appl - v _, mor , ta / to J ths own home, Govemoi William lavins of the 19G3-dated cor- W Scianton and Secretaiv nerstone He said the new Leland H Bull said at the building will become the laving ot the cornerstone for “ ne ”' e center for the State 3 the new building opposite the P r °S>am of pure food and as- State Faim Show Arena ncultu.al law admimstra- When moved next summei tlon fiom damped and scatteied “ Flom Wlthm the walls aieas in Downtown Hains- this imposing structure wi 11 burg the depaitment and the Fifteen Future Farmer's Win Keystone Degrees Fifteen county Future Farmers of Amei ica will re ceive the gold charm of Key stone Farmei at the state FFA convention held m conjunction with the Pennsjlvama State Farm Show in Harrisburg next month The degrees, highest that a state association of FFA can award, will he conferred on Brubaker Is Star Farmer Of Region II Harold J Brubaker, son of Mr. and Mrs Paul N Bruba ker, Mount Joy HI, has been named Region 'II Star Farmer -bj the Pennsjlvama Associa tion of Futuie Farmei s of America HAROLD J. BRI’BAKEU $2 Per Year (Continued on Page 11) January 15, 1964 m the for um of the state Education building in downtown Harris burg. Four of the county degree winners are students at Gar den Spot High School, New Holland, and are members of the Grassland Chapter FFA. Penn Manor Chapter and Pe quea Valley Chapter each had three winners, while Clois ters, Witness Oak, Elizabeth town, Manheim, and Garden Spot Chapters each had one. Degree winners are Harold J Brubakei, Mount Joy HI, Witness Oak Chapter, John C. Campbell, Leonard D. Weaver and Clyde B Wissler all of New Holland 81, and Kenneth M Martin, Denver 81, all of Grassland Chapter; Glenn Es benshade and Donald L. Banck, both of Paradise 81, and Frank J Yost, Narvon Bi 2„ all of Pequea Valley Chapter, Jay L Mjlm and R. Carson Kauffman, both of Whi le w Stieet Rl, and Elmer Z Stoltzfus Holtwood R 2, all of Penn Manor Chapter, Thomas (Continued on Page 13) FIVE-DAY WEATHER FORECAST Teinjicratim's fer the nevt fl\c days are ejected to a\ ci'.irc two to ten de vices below the normal range ol 41 in the after noon to 2