Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 03, 1968, Image 12

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    —Lancaster Farming. Saturday, February 3,1968
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AAMA Is Seeking An
improved Regulatory
Program For Broilers
The Amencan Agncultuial
Maiketing Association is seek
ing an improved regulatory pro
giam for the broiler industry
undei the direction of the Pack
ei s & Stockyards Administra
tion of the U S Department of
Agnculture, according to Ken
neth Hood, manager of the As
sociation
This was among several rec
ommendations made by the
AAMA bi oiler advisory com
mittee at its recent meeting and
approved by the Association
The Association approved a
committee recommendation that
AAMA encourage the American
Faim Buieau Federation to ob
tain moie adequate funds to ad
minister the Packeis & Stock
yards Act
Another lecommendation ap
pioved by the Association was
that AAMA encouiage the broil
ei industry not to increase
hi oiler production in 1968 over
1967, and that the situation be
reviewed later this year rela
tive to making a recommenda
tion for 1969
The leadership of AAMA was
asked to use its influence with
all lending agencies and encour
age them to use more discretion
in lending money for new poul
tiy house constiuction and that
an information and publicitj
piogram be implemented rela
tive to the economics of bi oiler
pi oduction
The Association appioved a
recommendation that one or
moie growers be appointed by
AAMA to meet with national
contractois for negotiating pur
poses, along with one or more
AAMA staff members
The committee recommended
that AAMA encourage the
American Faim Bureau Feder
ation to continue working with
the poultry division, U S De
partment of Agriculture, toward
the objective of constantly im
proving the poultry inspection
service, including the further
development and implementa
tion of standardized inspection
criteria and procedures
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GRANGE NEWS
FULTON GRANGE *66
Fulton Grange #66 held their
bi-monthly meeting Jamriy 22
at Oakryn The Grange want
on record in support of plan
“C” for the beltway around
Lancaster city
The Youth Committee has
scheduled another dance for the
youth of the community for
February 10 from 8 30 to 11'30
p m The “Visions” oi chestra
will furnish the music. The
committee is still receiving
scrap paper for the benefit of
Boy Scout Troop 330.
All Grangers were invited to
the Pomona Grange code-read
ing class and party at the home
of Mr. and Mrs Charles Mc-
Sparran, Quarryville, for Feb
ruary 3, 8 p m They were also
invited to pai hevpate an the Po
mona Grange chorus under the
direction of Clair Muiphy, the
first rehearsal to be held at his
home Jan 26, 8 p m
Mrs Jesse Wood, Lecturer,
presented a program on “Com
munity Service” Three local
Township Supervisors, Chailes
■Craig, Little Britain, Irwin Cut
ler, Druroore, and Lloyd Brato
son, Fulton spoke. They ex
plained how and when the Su
pervisors are organized, when
they meet and invited every
one to attend their meetings,
told of all their varied duties
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R. D. 2, Peach Bottom R. D. 1, Stevens
and activities. They explained
the Planning Commission and
the need for zoning, how they
set up their budget and deter
mine the tax assessment, the
amount of money state and fed
eral governments provide and
the regulations they impose and
many things of intei est to ev
eryone.
Thi ee i epresentatives from
Community Action Program 'at
tended the meeting Mr Salva
tore W. Pantano, director of
Community Organization of the
CAP of Lancaster Co, Caiyn A
Wachsler, county co ordmator
of CAP and Mrs. Eugene La-
Franois, local representativemf
CAP. Mr Pantano told of the
purpose of this program and ex
plained all the services offered
to the people of southern Lan
caster Co. through their multi
purpose center at Elim. The
public is invited to attend their
meetings at the center which
meet legularly on the third
Monday evening of each month
They are anxious to learn the
needs and services the people
can use. They wish to act as a
media for employment if peo
ple will let them know when
they need hired help and peo
ple will come to them seeking
employment They will also as
sist young people in securing
training in a profession “Head
Start” is a part of this pro
gram The progiam is financed
by the federal government.
The next meeting will be
February 12
'• Have You Heard
(Continued from Page 11)
charges if you complete the pay
ments ahead of schedule
Launder Electric Blankets
Wash electric blankets Dry
cleaning fluids can damage the
insulation which covers the
electric wiring.
Disconnect all removable
parts„before washing and follow
the laundering directions which
came with the blanket
Electric blanket manufactur
ers suggest short wash, rinse,
and spin cycles. Wash in warm
or cold water.
Unless directions specify, do
not machine dry the blanket
Heating elements m elec trie
blankets can be overdried
Frozen Dough
Gains In Popularity
More and more homemakers
are finding the convenience of
PLAN NOW!...
Plan your spring program now and save valuable time in
the spring
For COMPLETE FIELD SERVICE
Call on Organic Plant 1 Food Co. for:
• Bulk Blended Fertilizer The ideal plow dow n fertilizer
tailored to YOUR crop needs and field conditions.
• Custom Spreading:
Spreader truck Spreader Rentals
• Super Q and other complete fertilizers
• Pesticides a complete line
• Custom Spraying
• Soil Testing and Tissue Tests
• Yield Checks The final proof.
ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO.
Grofftown Road P. O. Box 132
Lancaster, Pa.
392-4963 or 392-0374
YOUR COMPLETE SERVICE COMPANY
frozen dough as seen in the re
cent growth of frozen dough
sales
White frozen bread dough is
the most popular but raisin,
raism-cmnamon, cheese, and
rye are also available.
Prices for frozen white dough
average less than prices for al
ready-baked white bread.
Tips on Buying and
Selecting Potatoes
Potatoes are sold by type,
seldom by named varieties
Some potatoes are labeled for
baking, but you can bake other
types of potatoes successfully.
Rough, red types, and round,
white potatoes are usually best
for boiling, frying, and salads
Round russet type potatoes
are all purpose.
Large, long ovai Russet Bur
bank is heavily netted, has num
erous shallow eyes, and is usu
ally best for baking