Bottom. Co-hostesses will be Mr«. Lett Trimble, Mr«. Ar- A ii... • Form Woman noid Singlet, snd Mrs. Psul * (ConUnued from Psge 15) Nolt. (Continued from Page 13) n,e next meeting will be Mrs. Carl Linde will talk Marek’s disease the first step held Nov. 30 at the home of about Christmas customs in Mrs. Ammon Huber, Peach Germany. —Lancaster Farming, Saturday. November 4,1967 16 in any control program, ac cording to Luginbuhl. “Now we have to figure out how the highly contagious virus moves from bird to bird and poultry bouse to poultry house. Then we will be able to give a bet ter answer on controls. But it will take research and that re quires money, Luginbuhl stat ed. Marek’s disease control rec ommendations are inadequate today, complained Herbert Murphy, A. W. Perdue & Son Co., Salisbury. Leukosis is causing more condemnations and losing more money for poultrymen even when they follow directions, Murphy said. It’s the same situation in other broiler-growing areas. Despite using all recommended leukosis controls, condemnation rates tripled in the past two years, according to Jack Mul len, J. K. Sutherland Poultry Co., Batesville, Ala. “The poul try industry must get behind research and make more funds available,” he recommended. More than 280 poultrymen from 28 states attended the second annual meeting on poultry condemnation, sponsor ed by Delmarva Poultry In dustry, Inc. in cooperation with the Universities of Maryland and Delaware. Pa. Grain Stocks Up 7% From Oct. 1966 PENNSYLVANIA: All grain stocks stored in both on-farm and off-farm positions on Oct. 1, 1967 totaled 46.4 million bushels, according to the Penn sylvania Crop Reporting Serv ice. This is 7 percent more than the October 1966 stocks figure. Feed grain stocks (corn, oats and barley) increased 3 percent and food grains (wheat and rye) increased 16 percent from a year earlier. WHEAT STOCKS UP 15 PERCENT: Wheat stocks of 150 million bushels in all posi tions were up 15 percent from October 1966 Stocks in on farm positions were up 35 per cent but in off-farm positions up only 1 percent. CORN STOCKS DOWN 47 PERCENT: Old crop corn stocks in all positions totaled 4.9 million bushels. Off-farm stocks were 25 percent more than a year earlier but on farm stocks were down 52 per cent from October 1966. OUR COMPETITION TELLS US THAT WE'RE HARD-NOSED ABOUT FERTILIZER Long ago, in 1904, we decided to manufacture only the best possible fertilizer. We discovered that most of our custo mers couldn’t afford to take chances with “Bargain-price” fertilizer. They want Premium fertilizer that takes high production punishment. The best advertisement we, of FARMERS’ FERTILIZER WORKS have, is the many satis fied customers. True, FARMERS’ FERTILIZERS may cost a little more to buy, but our many customers find that whatever extra they pay is well worth the higher yields they produce season after season. Remember FARMERS’ FERTILIZER “As good as the best, and bet ter than the rest.” Call us now, for prompt service and premium fertilizer. FARMER'S FERTILIZER WORKS SINCE 1904 PREMIUM FERTILIZERS AND DONEGAL PLANT FOOD ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. 17022 PHONE: (717) 367-1211 r* 1 W. Hen*el Brown for Judge Court of Common Pleas / fa V* Raymond S. Reedy County Treasurer Harry I>. Young for Sheriff Paul F. Faes for Register of Wills S. Kenneth Cliff for Prison Keeper VOTE REPUBLICAN • NOVEMBER 7 LANCASTER COUNTY REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE, K. L. Shirk, Jr., Chairman Here Is Your Republican Team CONTINUE COOD GOVERNMENT IN LANCASTER COUNTY For County Commissioner Benjamin F. Weaver Abram D. Dombach CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION DELEGATES Daniel B. Strickler ) . _ > 13th Senatorial District A. Hugh Forster | Byron K. Horne ) „ > 48th Senatorial District Richard J. Caron | • They will continue a Republican county govern ment which is new, fresh and forward-thinking. • They stand for full employment, orderly county growth and providing the services you want at reasonable taxes. Announcing, .. The merger of Weaver's Hatchery of Lititz R 4 with Weber's Hatchery, Inc. of Bowmans ville. We will hove available to the poultrymen the Ghostley Pearl Leghorn and the Babcock Leg horn. We will also have the Red & Black Sex link and Broilers. For more information contact WEBER’S HATCHERY, INC. Mohnton R 2 AARON Z. WEAVER Lititz R 4 Ph. 215-445-6440 or contact Ph. 717-733-8144 Clarence C. Kewcomer for District Attorney Clair H. Wolf Prothonotary for Clerk of Quarter Sessions Dr. Newton E. JCendlg For Prison Inspectors: James N. Esbenshade Elizabeth F. Ricker for Coioner