*, OL. 13 NO. 47 LANCASTER COUNTY FARMERS’ ASSOCIATION re-elected directors a t them annual meeting held Tuesday night at the Holiday Inn, Lancaster are (left to Fifty Local Poultrymen Tour York and Adams Counties Tuesda Fifty poultrymen and friends i ode to York -and 'Adams -Coun ties Tuesday, on the annual Lan caster County Poultry Tour The first stop was in Hanovei at the Utz Potato Chip Company. Nearly 45 years ago, Mr. and Mrs William D Utz formed a man and wife team to make po tato chips in their home kitchen Now they have 150 employees Facilities for storing potatoes have been enlarged over the jears to the present 250,000 bushels and they operate a fleet of 70 delivery trucks serving an aiea within 75 miles of their home base In the processing plant pota County Youths Attend FFA Convention Two Lancaster County faim joaths Wednesday won the highest award any youth in agri culture can receive the American Farmer Degi ee ?t the 1368 National Future Fai m ers of America convention in Kansas City, Mo James R Esbenshade, ‘>l, Q rarryville Rl, and Glenn S Webei, 19, Mchnton R 2 eaptui ecl the coveted awards which aie bestowed annually to one oat of every 1,009 FFA mem beis nationwide The two farm youths were among 10 from the Keystone State selected to receive the top degiee The ten boys are (Continued on Page 6) Farm Calendar Monday,'October 21 21-24—96th State Grange Con vention, Butler, Pa 8 00 p.m.—Fall meet, of South east Pa District Baby Beef Committee, Exchange Room, Lancaster Stock Yards. 8:00 p m —4-H Development (Continued on Page 3) ‘'ii r * C t right) Ellis Mentzer, Leroy Ptautz, James G. Kreider, and James Garber. The newly elected directors Earl Martin and Robert Harnish were not present L F. Photo toes are received at basement level and conyeawd 4a~->pe«lers and sheers and on to the fryeis They use 5,000 gallons of vege table oil and 3,500 pounds of salt in. an average week. Their out put is 400,000 packages of chips per week At the Gettysburg battlefields the poultry people acquired an official guide and weie given an hour-long ride through the fields and a resume of the history of the area Aftei a box lunch, it was on to Adams County and apple butter and apple slices at the Musselman Division of Pet Milk Co, Biglerville The apples are mechanically peeled and cored But there is still much hand work involved The seasonal employment in the five plants totals 3,500 to 3,800 people during peak sea sons At the Bigl rville plant (Continued on Page 8) LOOKING ACROSS THE BEAUTIFUL FARM POND of the L. M. Svveitzer Farm at Dover. The local Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 19.1968 New Feature This Weel The new monthly feature of the Lancaster County DHIA Report starts this week on Page 13 in cooperation with the local-’BSSIIr testing unit. Cne hundred eleven dairy cows finished the month with 675 pounds of butterfat or more. Also beginning with the report is Associate County Agent Victor Plastow’s col umn, “Facts Dairymen Should Know”. Your comments and sugges tions on this Lancaster Farm ing service are invited. Don Snyder Named Manager Of PSU Horticulture Show Don Snydei, son of Mr and Mis WSiren B Snyder, Lititz R 3, has been elected General Manager of the 1968 Penn State Hoiticulture Show A 21 yeai old senior majoring in pomol ogy, Don is the first Lancaster Formers' Association Annual Meeting Charles Ord Sees End To Gov’t Farm Programs “I get the feeling, (when I look into my crystal ball)” said Charles O-d, Administiative bec retary of the Pennsylvania Farmers Assn, “we are going to be without government farm programs in the future ” He was speaking to the 200 members and guests present at the Lan caster County Farmeis’ Associa tion Annual Meeting held in the Holiday Inn Lancaster, Tuesday night “In light of what city govern ments are asking foi. I don’t be lieve there is going to he any money left for farm programs,” Old continued "Also, politici ans know wheie the %otes come from ” But he said this may be good “When these government pro giams get out of the way, farm ers can then start to solve then own problems I am convinced they are able.” he said On the subject of marketing the secretary said, Tf you are going to bargain, you are going to have to know how much it costs to produce ” Duung the business meeting, in the election of directors, James Garber, Mt Joy R 2, Ellis Hentzer New Holland R 2, Le roy Pfautz, Stevens Rl and (Continued on Page 5) Countian ever to be selected to direct the show He graduated in 1965 from Manheim Township High School He was active in the Lancaster County Red Rose 4-H Baby Beef (Continued on Page 12) poultry tour visited this poultry, beef and game bird operation Tuesday. L. F. Photo S 2 00 Per Year Clyde WivelF Clyde Wivell Is New Farmers Assn. President Clyde Wivell, Columbia Rl, was elected president of the Lancaster County Farmers’ As sociation Wednesday evening at a re-organization meeting held at the home of Noah Wenger, Stevens Rl Wivell succeeds Wenger, who was president for the past three years and chose not to run for re-election as a director Tuesday night at the Association’s Annual meeting at the Holiday Inn, Lancaster James Garber, Mt Joy Rl, continues as vice president and James Martin, 567 Delp Road, Lancaster was elected secretary treasurer