I . Robert*on Reelected I Reflections By Poultrymen I T C f-Am p.L ten Lancaste r County Poultry I (Continued -nom rage Association directors reelect _clephonc and eleetr,c *« rv - ed Dr. B. I. Robertson to a cut off to many coun- second term president, at tfl nrea“ •>* the 80 mlle I,er the directors’ meeting this Roofs> Endows, week. |®® s billl> o * r d s i and trees Also reelected w«t the en plentiful among the tire slate of officers: J. R. r *j M p r edd debris. Orelder, vice-president; I all tailored to specific nutritional net ds of each type of livestock and offer highest mineral and vita min value for jour dollar. Ask us or your local Young’s representative for de tails on MT-Y-MIN PRODUCTS. IN LANCASTER COUNTY; , , Robert L. Yohn, Earl L. Umble, R. d. 1, Narvon 2460 Willow Glen Dr„ yj Lancaster * tlmmA WUriKTIONAt SUW6MENTS fQK LIVESTOCK f f ..._ .. Hl y\ n YOUNGCO, INC. koakino »«m B . fa, “«’™*N J LANCASTER From DiUerville Road (former Farm Bureau Store) to end of Mlerville Road . . . Just off Manheim Pike at traffic light, next to Nichols parking lot. f - o. BOX 1197, LANCASTER, PA. ANNOUNCEMENT Change Of Location! (In Former Eastern States Store) ALL FARM, GARDEN BUSINESS WILL BE CONDUCTED AT THIS LOCATION Agway Contor would progress more rapidly and efficiently. County Digs Out From Snows With drifts ranging as high as 12 feet, Lancastrians dug out of last weekend’s series of snow storms to greet the first day of Spring his week. Many roads were blocked and school closings were gen eral throughout the county on Monday, following ■one of the worst late winter storms in years. Wayne Miller, Mount Joy Rl, was named president of the Red Rose 4-H Baby Beef & Lamb Club for 1956. Others elected were; Don ald Herr. Re'fton, vice-presi dent; Gladys Sangrey, Lititz R 2, secretary; Janet Gibble, Elizabethtown R 3. assistant secretary: Bruce Boyd, Bph rata Rl, treasurer: Harvey Greider. Manbeim R 4 assist ant treasurer. Song’eaders - Gloria Bru baker. Ephrata Rl, and Jer ry Brenner, Millevsville; came leaders - Robert Becker, Mount Joy R 2, and Harold Fiey, Lancaste r Rl, Herbert Fiey Lancastei Rl. and Don aid Hei i. Qu'airyville R 2 were elected news reporters Tobacco Returns Highest Since 1950 Eased on anaieiage of 27 2 cents per pound Pennsxhan la tanners last year xeceued an estimated $ll 790 000 foi then ci op of cigar filler tobacco, accoiding to the Pa, Dept of Agr. Gross returns were report ed as the highest since 1950, despite lower per-pound pnc es The per-acre value for 1955 was $4OB, with an av erage yield of 1500 pounds CONCERNING YOUR Agway SUBURBAN AND HOME Wayne Miller New Beef Club President INC. PHONE 394-3755, 394-0541 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 19, 1966 per acre. * * « ♦ Ground Hog FFA Chapter Cited The Ground Hog Chapter of Future Fanners of Amer ica received a National Chap ter award, the first gnen in Pennsylvania. Presenting the award to chapter president Robert Ecklin, was T. M. Malin, area adviser. Witmer Named Outstanding Young Farmer Raymond F. Witmer, Wil low Street Rl, received the Lancaster Junior Chamber of Commerce 'award as the county’ 8 “Outstanding Young Farmer.” Witme r received this cita. tion just 11 years after the Pennsylvania FFA had named him Future Farmer of the State in 1945. That was also the year be earned his Araer ican Farmer Degree Witme r now operates fhe farm on which he was born, and has built an outstanding herd of Guernsey cattle Homogenized Binders Gain Ground Manufactured binder leaf in which “dough" fiom pul lenzed tobacco is mixed with liquid cellulose and lolled into sheets is piomis mg to ie\olllllolll76 the cigai making industiv Ofluvals of the Genetal CV De mand for tinker in, gai Co , Inc state that ex- iqgg lb expected to mu ease, pemnents aie leading to pai ncnlni 1\ dining the first eventual use of this pioduct -p dl t cl the yeai while ic'om in all biands pioduced In p e ll mg led meats aie in short the firm Yet they are quick s, u ,ppiv Dunng the major to say that it is highly un- tuiket maiketmg season, likely that homogenized to- hotte iei, demand is not ex hatco leaf will replace nat- j )e cted to be up as 'much, ural binders in the foresee able future. STORE USDA Worns Turkey Producers To Go Easy Jl L' S. tin key producers want .prices on li\e birds to average nearly the same thia yeear earlier by about 10 per cent. These recommendations Jar® contained in the “1966 Tut key ‘Marketing Guide- Mar ket Birds.” issued bv USDA’s Consumer and Marketing Service 'as a husmes's advi sory service to turkey pro ducers USDA economists warned 'that turkey piodu tion easi lx could exceed last year by m’oi e than 10 peicent. be cause the 'number of Ineedu ei hens on hand Jan 1 was up 8 peicent and bec'aus© biecdei ben picductivuj is expected to inuease This would be a continuation of the up" aid Lend FARMERS and GARDENERS One Stop Shopping for your Farm and Garden Supplies FARM HARDWARE - FARM FENCING - Get our discount prices on field fencing, poultry fenc ing, gates, barb wire, weld ed range shelter wire, nails, etc. Lawn Mowers & Supplies BOTTLED GAS Sales & Service RECONDITIONED GAS REFRIGERATORS “YOU SAVE ON” Tobacco Muslin IN VARIOUS WIDTHS And Moth Balls for Insect Control TOBACCO SEED LUCAS a Gieat Name in Paints QUALITY PAINTS Reliable Service and Information on Inside and Outside Paints Housewares & Dinnerware Complete Food Dept. 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