o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 18, 1967 Kegel held editorial posl —_ - lions with Lancaster and Har if 1 u j t wi lisburg newspapers for more Kegel Named 10 News than twenty years before he Post Vacated By Eberly ioined the information staff of the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau HARRISBURG A veteran Cooperative ' Association in news reporter and public rela- 1956. With the latter organiza tions man, James A. Kegel, of tion, he was the recipient of Mechaniesburg. has been nam- a number of state and national ed chief of the Public Informa- awards for editorial excellence, tion Olfice of the State Depart- ment of Agriculture, Secretary l h Bull announced this Heilbron Reelected week To Pa. Livestock Post 1< MJU NEWS CENTRAL TRACTOR CLUB HOLDS DEMONSTRATIONS b\ Lvnn Royer, reporter The Lancaster County Cen tial 4-11 Ti actor Club held its fouith meeting on Febiuary 14 at Aithui S Young Co, Kinzeis Two demonsti ations highlighted the evening Bill Keens, Litilz R 3, dem onsti ated the “Propel wav to low a ti actor” Joe Hess Mount Joy Rl. and Dwight Hess, Marietta Rl. demonstrated “Always hook to a ti actor rt a low level” The next meeting will be at Allen Mata, Inc, 505 East Main St. New Holland on Febiuaiy 21, at 7-45 pm 4-H WILDLIFE CLUB PLANS ROUNDUP by Annette Long, reporter Membeis ol the Lancaster County 4-H Wildlife Club met at associate county agent Vic toi Plastow’s home, for their meeting Febiuary 8 Club president Michael Hos lei, Manheim R 3. led the mem beis in discussing the 4-H Wildlife Roundup to be held Maich 15. at Faim Credit Annette Long, Lititz R 3, gave a demonstration on how to deteimine the age of a deei Melvin Long, club leader, showed slides of ranch life in Coloiado and Nebiaska Drought Loans Available To Area Farmers Loan programs of the Farm ers Home Administration can help countei the damage caus ed bv seveial years of drought in Lancastei and Lebanon counties according to Richaid Hoovei, locil supei visor of the agency Hoover repoited that his agency pi ovides emergency loans to heir individual farm eis maintain noimal opeiations even though their fields crops, and livestock have been dam aged by the di ought Emer gency loans enable faimers to avoid selling foundation live stock machmeiy, and other capital assess needed toopeiate then faims Hoover added In addition, the local FHA county supei visor emphasized that othei loan progiams avail able to farmeis can be of dnect importance in lessening, or even eliminating, futuie drought hazaids Fifty-eighf counties were de signated for emeigency loan assistance in Pennsylvania due to the di ought last summei Loans may be used by faim eis to buv feed, seed, feitilizei, leplacement equipment and livestock and loi othei items needed to maintain normal tanning opeiations. Hoover said The inteiest late is thiee peicent, and lepavments aie scheduled accoiding to when the bonowci can i esumr opera tions Iteal estate and operating loans arc available to farm ers foi a variety of farm de velopment and improvement measures, including soil and water conservation, water supply improvement, and re forestation, Hoover repott ed. Have YOU Tried With the department for the _ . ~ „ „ ... . . c „ mtl past tour years, Kegel will re- , place Norman M Eberly who ® b ‘ b ° n a l ' was retired last month He also c . astei) nas De ® n i selected p e will take over some of the T s, . den ° £ ♦ public relations functions form- Livestock and Allied Industries erly handled by C W Funk, Assn - director of information, who The organization is 00-spon will confine his activities to sor of the Pennsylvania Live marketing programs Kegel stock Exposition, along with will continue to serve as chief the Pennsylvania Department of the newsroom for Farm of Agriculture and the Farm Show and other agricultural Show Commission. events at the Farm Show The 11th Exposition will be Building held Saturday to Saturday, PUBLIC HORSE SALE Monday Eve., February 20, 1967 at 6 P.M. MARTIN'S SALES STABLES Blue Ball, Pa., Lancaster County 40 Head Standardbred, 12 Head from Sally-Patch Farm. Load from Ohio. Balance Local Horses. Probably 20 Head Saddle Horses. Horses Hitched at 2 P.M. PAUL Z. MARTIN PH. (717) 354-6671 Now - Don't Forget Early Spring Fence Sale 21 thru 25 Feb. FOUR SEASONS Farm & Home Center 197 Greenfield Road Next to Anderson Box Co. Lane., Pa. 397-4451 YOU'VE GOT TO HAVE A SYSTEM- SO JAMESWAY POWER CHORING I. Speed! Big J chain barn cleaner moves liquids and solids up to 23 feet per minute. You won’t find all 2. Galvanized, single-chute el these advantages evator! f Saves lasts long . ° er, costs no more than painted ,n units, bam cleaners. 3. Heavy forged link chain! Heat-treated for strength and wear resistance. Can be reversed for extra years of life. 4. Spur gear drive' Positive, noa-slip power transmission. ielts' No power lost ; on. Protect motor. chain tightening! istment time. "eel scrapers! Eas ier welded, ible wear shoes! aligned. id one year after y for plans. litera ls. E LANDIS BROTHERS, INC. 1305 Manheim Pike, Lancaster, Pa, Phone 393-3906 Nov. 4 to 11, at the Farm Show HOGS Building in Harrisburg, February 13, 1967 Charles M. Wolgemuth, Her- Handyweigbts averaged 50 shey, was named a vice presi- cen t s lower, heavyweights dent to serve with Heilbron steady as m head sold . Re . Am ® n ?.. l7 doctors elected tail 2 2-23 50: wholesale (U.S, Co.; and Harold B. Endslow, bows ’ ifSt vra Marietta Rl. „ . February 13, 1967 One hundred and nine head averaged $1 higher. Choice and • New Holland (Continued from Page 2) . , . , , , . „„„„ Low Choice, 36.50-38; Standard, Apaloosa stud brought $BOO. 33 . 36 . common, 30-32.50, Riding horses, 115-275; driving ______ horses, 115-200; killers, 6-6 cents per lb Mules, pairs, 300- Two of man’s most precious 810, singly, 150-400 Pony things—silence and space—are mares, 15-40; geldings, 15-50. getting scarcer by the day. FARM EQUIPMENT SALE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1967 AT 9:30 A.M. MARTIN'S SALES BARN Blue Ball, Pa., Lancaster County Tractors, Implements, Machinery, Tools, Hdwe., Posts, Hay & Straw. We sell on commission. PAUL Z. MARTIN PH. (717) 354-6671 Our Large annual all-day Spring Sale Wednesday, March Bth. 9 MONEYMAKING ALFALFAS DuPuit Vernal Buffalo Ranger Cayuga Narragansett Haymor Northwest Common Northwest Grimm 8 MONEYMAKING CLOVERS Certified Pennscott Select Pennscott Penna. Medium Bed Midwest Medium Red Mammoth Alsike Yellow Sweet Tall Sweet Fresh seed mixed and Inoculated (FREE) Save with HEIST’S Seeds HEIST SEED COMPANY Mount Joy, Pa; . Ph. 653-4121 Finest Quality-Seeds (Since 1925) -FARMERS- Convert Your Tobacco Acreage RAISE SWEET CORN 1. Higher Tonnage Rotes A -' _ \ .7 ri ’ r ‘ 2. Harvesting and Hauling Available No Labor Problem 3. Irrigation Service Available JOHN F. COPE CO., INC. Manheim, Pa. Phone 898-2206 FIELD REPRESENTATIVES John L. Bare Bill Wingenroth 898-7010 733-3903 Phone Evenings Prime 38 50-47.50; Good and