L Bmd aefiont ' '“«• :»«ictcl*rtlon- president. * i Another- Milleravllle area (5 yi’S* ®9°' grower • yna also returned to (Continued from Page S) office by the state organlzra ind, was elected to, succeed ticfn when Rudolph Gorb was jupene Oaesel as vlcejpareel. J named to; his fourth term as en t. seoretairy-treasuTer. The board also voted to * ♦ * * ontinue Glenn H. Herr of Lefever Named Pres, last Petersburg as auction 4.H Leaders . . . lanager for another year. RHohard Lefever, Quarry. * * * * ville Rl, was elected presl- Conservation Districts dent of the Lancaster Coun- Urge Soil Surveys ty 4-H Leader’s Council, suc- Pennsyivania soil conserve- ceeding Mrs, Harold Prey, on districts have launched Everett Kreider, also of n attack to get the state’s QuarryVllle Rl, was named 311 resources surveyed by vice-president, and Mrs. Wal [>(s7. planning commissions, ter Overgaard, Lancaster R 4, ind developers, industry secretary-treasurer of the or ad agriculture urgently gamzation, eed the survey information, : cording to Henry Hackman : jlanheim R 2, member of ie executive council of the ennsyl Vania Association of dil Conservation District 1 rectors, Hackman, said only one ird of the state’s counties ve been surveyed at this ne. ♦ » ♦ * Vegetable Growers Elect Funk For sth Year . , . The Pennsylvania Vegeta ble Growers Association- re elected Amos Funk o£ Mi-1- lersviile 81, Lancaster Coun ty’s largest vegetable grow er, to his fifth straight term INTRODUCING FUL-O-PEP DOG FOOD S. H. Hiestand & Co., Inc. J. C. Walker & Son, Inc. Baby Beef Club Braves Storm . . . Some 150 members of the Red Rose Baby Beef & Damb Club 'and their 'families fought through a snow storm to attend the club’s annual banquet. Following a prime roast beef dinner, trophies were presented to Marian Frey, Quarryville Rl, for her grand championship 'Farm Show wtn, and for high project book score. Fred Linton, Jr., received a trophy for his reserve Farm Show win, as did Mary Harold H. Good Terre Hill Salungo Gap, Penna. Jime Herr, Retton, who bad the reserve Hereford champ. Billy Hackman, Elizabeth town R 3, ported the highest daily gain of 2.18 pounds with his Hereford steer. • * * • Bucher On State FHA Committee . . . Abram G. Bucher, 11H Ross St., Lancaster, has been appointed to the state ffd visory 'committee of the F'armers Home Administra tion. Bucher, who was manager of farmer relations for the Lancaster 'County National Bank for 15 years, will as sist FHA in adapting the agency’s policies to the need's of Pennsylvania farmers. * ¥ * Ten Years Ago February, 1956 February Opens With Floods And Winds . . . Fol lowing an abnormally dry January, minor floods poured over lowlands in scat tered sections after a three day sleet and rain storm lashed the county. Between Quarryvtlile and Christiana, near Green Tree, water was reported bumper deep. Pequea Creek left its it’s new . . . from the bottom up, developed by re formulated for just search scientists. goal—to provide the dog with a nutritional ly sound diet. it’s different . . . crisp and crunchy, and it stays that way. Even when liquids such as milk or water are added, new Ful-O-Pep doesn't get soggy or mush down. your dog will love it . . . we can only say that new Ful-O-Pep is very palatable wet or dry. We'll let your dog prove it to you. Ask for crisp and crunchy Ful-O-Pep Dog Food Grubb Supply Co. Kirkwood Feed & Grain Stauffer & Sons, Inc. H. M. Stevens Feed Mill, Inc. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 26, 1966—7 bank's near the west end of Paradise. Bellmont Run at Intercourse covered the road to. New Holland!, and MIU Creek jumped four feet to overflow a bridge between Monterey and Bird4n-Hund. Hogs Up $1; Hit $15.50 ... 1870 head of Lancaster County hogs were sold at the Stock Yards this week with 180-220 lbs. bringing $l5- $15.50 per hundredweight. Heavyweights ranged $13.75 to $14.75. The few sows of fered brought $8.50-$10.50. ♦ * * * Wage Costs On Farms At Record High . . . Pennsylvania tanners are now paying all-time record wage rates for hired help, despite a 10 percent decline m cash receipts tor their products during the past four years, according to- William L. Henning, State Secretary of Agriculture, Between January 1, 19'55 and January 1, 1956, the farm wage rate per hour, without board or room, ad vanced from an average of 90 cents to 9'5 cents. Farm workers supplied With a house this January averaged triages of $l5B per month, Elizabethtown Kirkwood Witmer Stevens, Penno. up $6 from last year. Wag® rates with board and room now average $ll2. Farmer® are now paying $7 20 per day for workers, without board and room. Barn Raised On Landis Martin Farm , . . Approximately 150 faint friend's moved in on the Lan dis M'artin farm at Lititz R.l this week to rebuild a barn destroyed by fire October 21, The barn onginally built by Jacob Brubaker in ISOS, burned in IS'97 and 1914. An arsonist admitted setting the most recent blaze. Hoober Renamed Livestock Mart. Chief . . . John HI. Hoober, who will complete 50 year® service with the Lancaster Stock Yards in 195'S, was reelect ed to his 18 th consecutive term as president of the Lan caster Livestock Exchange, Other officers reelected were: J. P Warfel, vice-president; W S Bixler, secretary, W. HI. Dunlhp, Sr., treasurer; and W. HI. Dunlap, Jr., as sistant treasurer. (Continued on Page 8) BIG SAVINGS FOR YOU DAIRY BARN EQUIPMENT Save $9.50 on each I “Easy-All” Comfort r. Stall! Here’s the best buy of this or any other year! The most economical and greatest time and labor-saving stall ever built. At this BIG SAV ING, every fifth stall is actually FREE' See your Standard Dealer Now! Save up to one $300.00 on / r££T\ ‘‘Mighty- Move” jiJJsgfS Barn Cleaner The bigger the unit, the More You Save' Cuts chore time to the bone and comes in thiee varied motor sizes' See Your Standard Dealer Now! 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