.Fantilnfir, Saturday, November 5,196 R ;• Poultry Bonquet Gl ' e * u m^duccd i* * Among the many outstano . ..(Continued Tfrom-Page 1) ing guests introduced were “Great was ever Lilli Ann Wivell, Columbia beard 1 - of. —«RI, 1966 Lancaster Counlv 4re-:rsireK»*Qockeref, 'who Poultry Queen; and Dr. Her is ..vice* president »nd director neth Goodwin, newly appoint of^TW*kßHnr’•'*<>*• J>the -Watt ed head of the Poultry Sm Publilhiftg ■Gewdfi'Mourtt -Mor- cnee Department at Pcnu ns. - *M audience state University. back--Oo Wrth- huntofSus vis its fiends uaati to iiijustifatn, i»re=Hs*ibject .“Men acfej that me,” Coekaeai- Spettapr? Be cause -jo£ i*BSS*r'te~' or big tire- des (Ußy-ofr^h^yewd^’i-rhe-latated. .?' < y^*e man Mtle- ideas that de desmines the course of his -tery” ** Tsaig j|p—ftxaptple. the weaker remmilSd the all the experts had predicted some,. -years „ back that ' the poultry industry m the north east would not survive; it would all move south. A lot of you poultrymen appai ent ity didn’t know that, or didn’t (believe it, he said, because you went right ahead with youi “little” ideas for expanding, As a result, Lancaster Coun Ity moved from number thiee poultry county in the country (to number two, according to (the 1959 agi iculitural census He said he would not be sur prised to learn by the time the 1964 census is finally sum mauzed that Lancaster County was number one in the country Cockerel told the poultry men he believed that the strongest phase of agricul ture in the future will be the poultry industry. 4 Directors Chosen The county association mem bers elected four directois to three-year terms. Reelected weie Roy B Erb, 118 Kreider ■Ave. Lancastei, and Paul S. Hiestand, Marietta R 1 New dnectors on the board will be John Jacob Oberholtzei, 171 Newport Rd, Leola. and John H Hess, New Holland R 2 Hess is in related industry, the others are poultrymen. ********************** For Nationally Known SIRES 1 Carnation Farms I Breeding Service Piper Division An Outstanding Rag Apple Sire 052 DEE ANN RAG APPLE MAPLE 121 A.I. daus. ave. 15.401 M 3.7% 57 IF Herdmates ave. 14.339 M 522 F Pred. Diff. +1.021M +46F He has 82 A I classified daugh ters which average 814 to 103 0% BAA JOSEPH P. TRAINOR Honey Brook, Pa, Ph: Honey Brook 215-273-3847 215-273-3032 Intercourse 717-768-3431 »*^*********»******** •„ State Grange TContinued from Page i i lier this year Scott was hon ored for his years ol distil g uisihed service to Pennsylvania agflcultu re At the recent Grange con vention delegates voiced strong opposition to any move to sri> intoxicating beverages at the State Farm Show Buildu g. Delegate- also called placing ol milk jug i.nder the same type ol regu lation as other dairies ana milk processors, and lavureo retention ol the State Milk Control Commission, (Continued from Page 1) • Paul Dague handyman, and photography (Continued from Page 1) exhibits; horse programs; out- Dague who has been very ac- standing overall project tive in agricultural affairs as achievement; and judging minority chairman of the teams in agriculture and home House Committee on Agncul- economics, lure. Also featured on the pro Tickets at $4 per person gram were a fashion show by should be obtained fiom as- 4-H girls, and a slide presenta sociation president Noah Wen- tion “I Am A Nation.” A ger, Stevens Rl, by Monday, panel discussion by 4-H Club November 14. members covering the value Apply Limestone In The Fall r ,- ~ ~ T New Holland 354-2112 Ivan M. Martin, Inc- Terre H j U 445.3455 Bine Ball. Pa. Gap 4424148 A. O DAIRYMEN CATTLEMEN Here’s the answer to your MANURE PROBLEMS EASY WAY MANURE DISPOSAL SYSTEM Saves Time—Saves Fertility dual acnpr or wath manure, beddint wart* ant feed Into Ka«y Map holding taut When Jou re rcidj, the powerful agitator and adf-prlmlne ohonprr mini Her pump will put the homogenized mixture into Eas> Map Uouid field apraader. No dot — P> neaa —e* atlnk. For complete information on the EASY WAY DISPOSAL SYSTEM write to: CALEB M. WENGER | V v <« <« f *>• h Brum ore Center KIB-2116, QUARRYVILLE, PA. * v 7 ♦> • Milk Hearincu (Continued from Page 1) Through temporary actions effeptiyo July 5 dairy farmers supplying milk foi .ill lederai order markets wen' assuror u mgner level 01 returns Tor then - milk sold lor lium use during the period 19bt through March, 19t7 This ue cision was announced on June HO. when the support rme lor manufacturing milK w.is set .-*< i4.ou per hundredweight Deliveries .of milk ny fann ers to all federal orcer mar- Kets improved in hep temper compaied to last yem - , USL»A reported, nut sales wnc up with tne result mat the perceutage of aefuerms of clasj l milk Wus higher tins yeai Producer groups say me im provement in milK supplies nas oeei, achieved on the oasis 01 present price levels, out added rnai rising costs tin eaten ■ wipe 'tut any price gams made to date. • 4-H Awards and meaning of district, state, and inter-state events was pre sented along with one of the winning demonstrations at the district level. • Water Resources (Continued from Page 6) concluded that, in general, the quality ol the water and the <.nyinf capacity of Lancas ter Counb streams is not good. This !«• partly due to ■me low-flow situations of most streams t< siltation, and to ihe levels ol contaminants be ing dumper, into them. One suggestion in increasing the flow' ol tne streams was to erefi reservoirs from which water could Or. drawn to sup plement £ stream s depleted watei quantity It was also pointed out that the costs of such reservoirs would be high, and would still not go very ; , . r , J ' ■ ' kfl {'; '*■' I ' ;%T ' ' r** P. L ROHRER & BRO., INC. Smoketown, Pa. YOU’VE GOT TO HAVE A SYSTEM-60 JAMESWAY POWER CHORINfI ■] M. E. SNAVELY 145 South Ceflar Street Ph. 626-8144 Lititz, Penna. 17545 BIG J CLEANER WORKS FAST With'.-a Jamesway chain type barn cleaner you ctn clean gutters, load, field-spread and return before many other s/stems are even through cleaning the gutters. The Big J cleans up to 23’ per minute. Stop in for an estimate on a Jamesway cleaner in your barn. We install and serv* ice. far in solving the long range problem. In assessing flood problems in the county, Chickies Crock at Manheim was cited as the only stream figuring in sub stantial damage. Authors of the report. E if. Bourquard and Associates of Harrisburg, concluded that surface water in the county’s streams was not the answer to the growing need foe m creased water supplies. They felt that, until the year 1985, ground water sup plies would be adequate and satisfactory. We will examine their findings on ground w.i ter supplies in the next sec tion . Consumers now spend less than a nickel of every quarter of their disposable income for lood. Of this amount, the tann er gets less than 2 cents 397-3539