Make Icy Steps and Sidewalks Safer Keep a box of sand, ashes, or sawdust handy and ready to use on icy spots. If such materials are stored in an open box, just scatter some salt on top to keep them from freezing into a hard cake, suggests the extension farm and home safety commit tee of The Pennsylvania State University. Erth - Rite Composted Organic KELP-LONFOSEO ASK ABOUT OUR LITTER - LIFE FOR POULTRY / ZOOK & RANCK, INC. Phone 717-442-4171 R. D. 1 Gap, Pa. 17527 CASHWAY j&mSeh. co. (Look For This Sign) WHERE YOU ARE A CUSTOMER ... NOT A NUMBER * - - " '■ 11 —— C. D. SHEETING PLYWOOD 5/16 Exterior $3.92 3/8 Exterior $4.43 1/2 Exterior $5.58 5/8 Exterior $6.94 3/4 Exterior $8.02 5/8 Underloyment - Good 1 side $7.75 PLASTER BOARD 3/8-4xB $1.47 3/8-4xlo $1.84 1/2-4xB - $1.76 1/2-4xlo $2.20 1/2-4x12 -.----- $2.64 5/8 - 4xB $2.46 HAUL YOUR OWN AND SAVE ... DELIVERY AVAILABLE Willis Rohrer Willis Rohrer Honored As Golden Dealer Willis Rohrer of PL. Rohrer cultural Dealers thioughout the Lititz Clyde M. Buchen, Man & Bro, Smoketown, Pa has just country to be so honored by helm, president; Raymond W. returned from San Francisco, Oitho’s Golden Dealer program Burkholder, Lititz, secretary- Cahfornia where he was an at their home office in Cali- treasurer; Carl L Martin, Eph honored guest of the Ortho Divi- forma. rata, Clarence Stauffer, Eph- OPEN 7:30 to 5:30 MONDAY thru SATURDAY PHONE 397-4829 2275 Old Philadelphia Pike, Lancaster, Pa. • "Hippies" Prefer (Continued from Page 1) ies, 94 per cent said they would prefer milk if they had a choice of any drink regardless of cost “What have we done with this preference? We have thought production and not marketing,” Honan said. In the business meeting, John ftarmsh, Washington Boro, was announced as the first 25 year member award winner in the Distiict #7 area New officers weie also elected for each local in the district. They are: Milleisville An drew H Martin, Pequea, presi dent; J Clayton Charles, Lan caster, secretary-treasurer; Jay E Landis, Lancaster, Jacob S. Ober, Conestoga, delegates; Donegal Lester Hawthorne, Elizabethtown, president; John L Landis, Lancaster, secretary treasurer; Paul N Brubaker, S. R. Shellenberger, both of Mt. Joy, delegates; Mahlon M Fry, sion of Chevion Chemical Co. Elizabethtown, Irwin W. Engle, Rohrer was selected to repre- Marietta, alternate delegates lent Ortho Dealers of the North- and Cletus A. Balmer, Manheim, pastern United States and was Lancaster Market committee, one of several outstanding Agn- We stock quality, name brand building ma terials. It is not necessary to wait for a "Sale" to receive a good value at CASH WAY. Our prices are low . . . everyday the year around. Hardboard Underlayment and Peg Board 1/8 - 4xB Reg. Hd. Bd $1.48 1/4 - 4xB Reg. Hd. Bd $2.48 1/4-4x4 Reg. Hd. Bd $1.20 1/8 - 4xB Temp. Hd. Bd. $2.32 1/4 - 4xB Temp. Hd. Bd. $4.45 1/8 - 4xB Peg Bd $2.90 1/4 - 4xB Peg Bd $5.00 </, x 12 -16 INSULITE SIDING PRIMED WHITE $ 210.00 M OAK FLOORING Per M #1 Common Red $260.00 #1 Common Shorts $195.00 Hartco Finished Floor 5/16-12x12 Finished 39c ft. Hartco Cement $3.75 gallon Lewis W. Shore, Wash. Boro, and John J. Hess, Wash Boro, alternate delegates, and Melvin L. Shertzer, Milleisville, Lan caster Market committee. West Lampeter- Kenneth B. Garber, Willow Street, presi dent; Jacob R. Houser, Lam peter, secretary-treasurer, John M Harmsh, Hemy B Leaman, both of Lancaster, delegates; Harlan N. Keener, Edwin J Landis, both of Lancaster, alter nate delegates and J. Wade Groff, Lancaster, Lancaster Market committee. Compare at CASHWAY Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 1,1969—9 The livestock population ex plosion on Pennsylvania farms was lather slight last year. A January I inventory of all species indicated that they in creased their numbers by only 2 percent for a total of 2,475,000 head However, their value rose 8 percent to $441,451,000. All cattle and calves totaled 1,799,000 head on Januaiy 1, up 1 percent from the same date in 1968, and valued at $240,966,000. Hogs and pigs showed the lar gest increase, a rise of 9 percent to 506,000. Value was placed at $17,255,000. Continuing a long-time down ward trend, sheep and lamb numbers declined by 1 percent. They numbered 170,000, but showed a value increase of 5 percent to $3,079,000 The livestock survey is made annually by the Pennsylvania Crop Reporting Service Whenever people do mountain climbing over mole hills, ulcers are the result rata, delegates; Paul K Biu baker, Manheim and Buchen, al ternate delegates and Noah W. Kreider, Jr., Manheim, Lancas ter Maiket committee TJ ■Sj£Oc-'-a ? o aissias 3l“Si«£ *oa I— ftEHSSH L. 05. tsss N|>! Sd 73*ri>taHH Tiipil ||3|g§ ■■ > d gw, w 1 Sr' s " ■■OH Fw PSi«_ z“«j3gggzS^ to m oE"ia§°S^ III ■ ■ 0 | P_ ‘ «J =s>i;si s hb ?- K iS>iS 3Q ocdo^og “ SoohS 1 1 Ha>o if- 0 s> o oSd gw >Sm jjjc So P2 H sw S“S wSm > M I z 5 2 w |— a - m ~ SO
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