Koflictioni ONE YEAR AGO (Continued from Page 5) the board, rather than with e protection the law. ive Years Ago October, 1961 Londa Boyd Named NEPP -0 princess A pretty, 17- eai-old Manheim R 4 Miss, flnda Boyd, was named Poul fV princess by members of IL . Northeastern Poultry Pio neers Council Wednesday October 5). Miss Boyd, daughter of Mr. n d Mrs. Howard Boyd, was a unnerup in the contests for ineen of the State Farm Show lS t year, and for Miss Man eim a few weeks ago. « tt rt Devise Local Programs PFA Lancaster County Poultry As- Hosler Wins Beef Title At Secretary Warns “If you sociahon gave their board of an]ie i m Wilbur Hosier, are going to continue to op- dnectois the necessary approv [9 v ear-old son of Mr. and Mrs. pose federal aid to education, al for a move to the proposed tairk Hosier of Manheim R 3, you had better come up with Agricultural Center. 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PHONE 394-0541 dlma*ed eight yean of thow ring competition Wednesday (October 5) when he won the grand champion steer title at the Manheim Form Show. Hosier’s 1050-pound Angus, named "Paunchy,” won the show title over the champion Heicford shown by 16-year-old Jay Bixler, Marietta Rl. Bix ler’s whiteface took the reserve title. Poultry Assn. To Revive BarßQ Chicken will be on the menu again next week when the Lancaster County Poultry Association will re vive its monthly sales of gold en barbecued chicken. The barbecues will feature carry-ou t service only, and will be offered at the Poultry Cen ter the second Satuiday of each month. BEE-LINE SUPPLY CENTER a constructive program, and' you had better be prepared to tax yourselves to provide It,” members of the Lancaster County Farmers Association were told Tuesday (October 12) at Quarryville. Hollis Hatfield, secretary of the Pennsylvania Farmers As sociation, speaking at the an nual banquet of the county af filiate (LCFA), called defeat of the federal aid to educa tion' bill one of the major achievements of the American Faim Bureau Federation AF BF is the parent organization of PFA. Hatfield wamed the farmers that unless they devised local progiams, and made them work, they could expect moie in the way of fedeial conti ols. Poultrymen Okay Move To Ag. Center Members of the * > Lancaster *? Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 15. 19G6—9 new Center is completed, It icy Farms owned b.\ King was decided the Poultry Ccn- Ranch, Texas. Theic. the gt oup ter property would be sold, saw 5230 head of Santa Cn- The decision came in the trudis cattle on wake of a two-hour discussion of glass. Thursday night (October 19) Other stops weie made at that ended in n 29 to 2 paper Medford Fauns at West C.une, ballot vote favoring the move Medford Packing Co and the ♦ " ' M Ford Assembly Plant both at Chester Ten Years Ago witl „ all , Coulll , October 195 G Champ Mai tin Witman 25- Grcidcr Entry Wins State yeai-old Manheim 1«2 lainie.. Contest A pen of 13 White vvon the county “plowmanship ’ Leghoin hens from the Giei- l ast week (Odobu 17). der Leghorn Farm, Mount Joy, contest was pait ol the won first place in the 195556 Mount Joy Comnuimtv IX- Pennsylvania Official Egg Lay ing Contest, the State Depart- Witman scoied 5(16 point-, ment of Agriculture announced Second, Roy Millei Mount lov this week (October 5). 495 points, 3, Kt bu t Kaufl- The winning hens shelled nidn > Manheim R 1 482 points, out 3,823 eggs for 4,097 points Witman will repiesent Lan in 11'i months to lead the 78- caste . r County at the state pen test. The Greider entry lanked fouith highest among all buds in the eight egg laying tests conducted in the U S this jeai. Gal Wins Tractor Driving Contest Jane Graybill, 21, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Jo seph Graybill, Manhenn Rl, beat all the boys in sight when it came to tiactor duving at the Manheim Community Fair recently. Second was Samuel Long, 17, Manheim R 4. Top ping the adult division was Paul Nolt, Manheim Rl. Corn Crop Here Best In Years With an assist fiom fair weather conditions in the past week, coin has dried well in the field, and is ready to crib Prospects aie good foi a bumper crop up to 150 bushels per acie repoited fiom Lancaster County. County Cattlemen Tour King Ranch Some 325 Lancaster County faimeis toured Ches ter County areas Tuesday (Oc tober 16) on a 135-mile trap by six buses and 16 puvate cars High spot of the trip was a visit to the Buck & Doe Val- ALL-OUT YIELDERS Pioneer's New Generation hybrids make the most of today's corn growing advances For 1967, Pioneer offers you a New Generation of hybrids exceptional peifonneis to fit youi specific coin growing needs. These vaiieties are especially suited to top Icm.l farming where high fertility, high populations, weed and insect contiol, and top-let el management open the way to new yield goals. You can meet these needs with Pioneer's New Generation hybrids. Supply of many of these top perfouners won’t last long. So order now and get first call on the hybii-'s that can help you get all-out yields. m. PIONEER plowing match next .veai Hard Winter Foreseen—The winter oi ’56 will open with heavy snows for much of the nation, and will end w illt a cold wave, accoiding to Baei’s Almanac. James Hess To Receive American Farmer Decree —. James A. Hess, Stiashing Rl, will become the thud member of his family so honoied when he receives the Amcucan Farmer Degree next week m Kansas City James is the 20-jeai old son of Mr and Mis Ehm Hess. His brother Robeit leceived the degree in 1950 another biother, Richaid, earned his in 1953. • Have You Heard (Continued fiom Page 11) cium propionate and sodium diacetate. The word ‘‘enuched ’ on the bread label indicates that thiee important B vitamins and the mineral, non, have been ic placed in the fiom These nutuents aie lost in the mill ing piocess Enuchment le places the nutrients without changing appeal ance, flavor, calona count, or puce Cost is a fraction of one cent pei loaf. Your Local Pioneer Dealer 10.0(10 .ill I'S :c-=c-a