day night meeting in the Don- news repot ters, Jeff Witman, egal High School. Mount Joy R 2, and Joe Wiv- Other Officers elected were, ell, Columibia Rl; song leader, vice president, Donald Miller, Donna Flossier, Elizabethtown Elizabethtown Rl; secretary, RD; game leader, Pali icia Yun bany Brubaker, Elizabeth- j anlce Bixler, Manetta Rl; ninger, Marietta Rl. R3> was e^ecte( i president assis j; an t secretaiy, Ann Hei- Virginia Wivell, Columbia the Elizabethtown-Donegal seVj oun t j 0 y Rl, tieasurer, Rl, and Lany Biubakei weie i; community club at a Tues- yj allC y piey, Marietta Rl; elected iopiesentatii e& to -town-Donegal .H Club Elects E s \ * \ ANIMVILLE * MANHEIM I ELIZABETHTOWN \ MT. JOY SAP*/ - BAUMGARDNER ? y \ ★ 5 V QUARRYVILLE J John E. Melhorn Mt. Joy Enos R. Buck wo Iter Bird-in-Hand Jacob L. Kurtz Elizabethtown Maurice Good Govdonville & Gap • Feed • Agricultural Chemicals /•% N LICKDALE X x PRESCOTT N, LANCASTER SMOKETOWN / t«»Lkw.i..r» GonoomLlßS Eocation of stars, indicates bulk fertilizer depot G and G Feed & Supply Eititz - Manheim Horvey J. Miller Farmers Feed & Supply Xch Holland & Barevillo Lancaster Service Center Quarryville Service Center Prescott Service Center Annville Service Center • Seeds • Suburban Items Farmers Exchange, Inc. There is on Eastern States Distri- bution Point Near You Staffed and Equipped To Serve Farmers Suburban Folks. and :x REINHOLDS \ EPHRATA N MORGANTOWN,> BAREVILLE- . NEW HOLLAND \* Jonestown • Farm Supplies Eastern \ Henry B. Hoover Ephrata Wilson Scott West Willow Evan E. Dinger Keuiholds & Richland Stephen Kurtz Morgantown • Fertilizers States Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 14, 1964 Lancaster County 4-H Council. Donald Millei and Jay Bi.xler aie mmol leadeis. Adult leaders of the club aie Willis Tld'iK'inan, Elizabeth town R 3; Chi ist Alillei, Eliz abethtown Rl, Lewis Bixler, -M mctta Rl, and Mis John Hon, Mount Jov. A] -proximatelv 10 inembeis attended the meeting wvhuh was conducted bv associate eouiKj agent Victor Plastow. Next meeting will he Apul 11 in the Donegal High Sch ool The piogiaan coiiMiuttee is Jay Dixlei, chan man, Namj Fie>, and Joe Wivell. Farm Products Must Be Labeled HARRISBURG Receipt of lepoits that an uulabeled pio duct is being peddled in t h e state as “maple syiup” biought a reminder today bv the State Department of Agncultuie that all packaged foods must be la beled. Labels that name the pro duct, designate the net con tents, and give the name and address of the producer or dis tributor are required by Penn sylvania law on all foodstuffs sold in packages or containers, according to Delmar K. Myers, director of the department’s Bureau of Foods and Chemis try. Myers said this requiiement is a service to consumers. He urged them, for their own pio tection, to purchase only piop. erly labeled goods. Lack of pa tronage, he added, “is the most effective way for stopping ille gal sales piactices.” I Need . . . | HAY-STRAW-EAR CORN Buy Now and Save! More and more fanners are bujing from us for better value and all around satisfaction. 1 Delivered any quantity | Phone Area Code 717 687-7631 Esbenshade Turkey Farm Since 1890 PARADISE, PA. IF YOU PLANT CORN YOU'LL WANT THIS Ortho Unipel Starter Fertilizer 13-34-10 .Also available in or bulk 20-10-10, 10-10-10, 10-20-20 T M Res: U.S Pat off. Ortho and Unipel P. L ROHRER & BRO, (NC. - -■ - * SMOKETOWN Phone Lane. 397-3539 Inspection For Greenhouse Men Is Planned lIARRISDLRO The Stats Dopai tment ot Agurultuie today announced expansion of its nuiseiv inspection and cet tificatiou piogiam to pi ovule the saime sen ice to gieenhou-e opeiatois in Pennsylvania. State Agiicultme Secietaiv Leland II Dull said the step is planned to help Pennsylvania gieenhouse opeiatois ‘achieve maximum pioduction of dual ity matenals so necessaiv to day in this highly competitive business ” Opeiatois of commercial gieenhouses ha\e been united be Heim F Xi\on, diiector of the depaitment’s Buieau ot Plant Industn, to “become ac quainted with and take adiou tage of these seivices” Eosentialh, the piogiaon is designed to help i educe insect and disease problems in the greenhouse mdustiy, Xixon said The ultimate goal, he ex plained, is cei tificadion of “all woody florist stock, their roots, cuttings, grafts and scions; herbacious perennials and oth er plants and plant products, as well as finished stock, other than cut flowers.” Resident nurseiv dealers are required, Xi\on explained, to handle stock fiom certified sources as .pi ot ided in 'the Plant Act of 1937 In the past, he added, the bulk of the ett ort has been devoted to out door nurseues growing orna mental plants used for land scape purposes. ) % Kas> to handle in 50 lb. bafts or in bulk . . , • I’roxen performance . . . • Highest a\ailablu analysis . . . 0 Oomeiiient to stoic ami use . . . • 3Ios( imiloim pellet . . . 4| fmloi in c.iil.i i espouse . , • Hifther ,welds 9