Seldomridge Gets sth Term As ASCS Head Hhinty delegates attending m ® nt > HoMwood 81, first niter- wind up the west bank of the the County Agricultural Stabll- ® ru^. a * Susquehanna River to the ization & Conservation Service Elizabethtown R 3, second al- Peach Bottom Atomic Power convention last Friday evening * erna * € - Station. The atomic center, op reelected Fred G.. Seldomridge John Herr, Mount Joy El, crated by the Philadelphia to his fifth consecutive term elected last year to a tv.o-year Electric Company, deals with as chairman. The Gap Rl teim, is the third member of the constructive uses of atom farmer has held, that post the county committee. ic energy, Graybili said, add smce 1962. Newly elected county and displays, motion pic community committeemen will * ures » ant * illustrated talks are Elmer L. Huber, Pequea Rl, take office October 1. presented in the auditorium Performance Is The Key To LOW *» *1 * #• * ■* * if > N : v< ♦ i Performance You’ll Get If You Combine Optimum Performance Feeds ami GOOD MANAGEMENT 717-392-2145 Jj 3* Finest Service Anywhere . 9 ■' V- V 'v A\VUI/// v T ,f was reelected to a three-year • Poultry Assn. rtjra < c — » .chairman for the coming year, working eattle, Graybili said. Alternates chosen by .the Following lunch at Long- convention were Frank Au- wood Gardens, the tour will fc't ' And * '*» * EARLY BIRD wWi GOOD BIRDS Just Call You’ll Get Personal Attention COSTS end Miller ■ & Bushong, Inc. Rohrerstown, Pa. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 17, 1966 Bus fare of $2 per person Approximately 200 Lancaster will be collected at the bus, Countians enjoyed this popular but reservations must be made poultry assn, tour last year, by September 20. “These can- not be cancelled due to our bus commitment," the tour chairman states. For reservations, those Ln- mon Market countries are ex terested in taking this tour pected to be above $l6 bll should call: Miller & Bushong, lion during fiscal 1966, accord -392-2145; Hiestand, Inc. 426- ing to the US. Department of 11C1: or, Mrs. Ethel McGarvey, Agriculture’s Foreign Agricul -397-1543. tural Service data. BEFORE YOU BUY TRY Conestoga Brand Fertilizers Complete Soil Service • All analysis available for topdress-sidedress plow down • Complete Line of Grain Fertilizers • Special Mixing to soil test • Weed Killers Insecticides 11 • Delivered, Bags or Bulk I I LANCASTER BONE FERTILIZER CO., INC. II Quarryville Oxford 11 786-2547 932-8323 RUGGED SPEC! UnUw Pure Single Crosses—SX 9, SX 9A, SX 9B The "family" of 9's is designed to meet the spe cial requirements of your farm. Good standabihty and blight tolerance. Well adapted to high popu lation and recommended for narrow-row plant ing. Very reliable and consistent. Excellent combine corn. Pure Single Cross, SX 29 Bred for the farmer who's willing to go all out for 1 yields. Plant at populations from 16,000 to 24,000. Ideal for narrow-row. Has ability to use high fertility and available moisture. All charac teristics are excellent! Pure Single Cross, SX 31 Does best with high fertility and above average population. Exceptional seedling vigor for early cultivation. Blight tolerant. Short plant for effi cient machine harvest. We recommend SX 31 for narrow-row planting. New 3-Way Cross, P-A-G 399 This blend of inbreds rivals the best single crosses for yield. With populations up to 22,000 you can depend on excellent seedling vigor and good standability. You'll appreciate 399's easy harvest ing. Great 3-Way Cross, P-A-G 272 Dark green color, low ear placement, exceptional standability, and uniformity. It's remarkable at populations from 16,000 to 16,000. Good blight tolerance. Open husk for low moisture at picking. See your P-A-G dealer for Special Crosses and a wide variety of Four-Way Crosses to match your grain and Silage requirements. You can do better with P-A-G! farm exports to Com- u.s Pfister Associated Growers, Inc. Refionaf Office Oencraf Office Oei 174. Aaron, ■owliflf Green, fffintn 40507 Ohio 41402 5