22r— Lancaster Farming. Saturday. June 28, 1969 m , » ’w \ , » \ , ** \ * * te* . ■muni* >i«ww*tii| «+* ‘S * * , .. .frr U * T 1% * % " ’£ „, [f , ;b I I k ‘,» ib\ - W i ,n»»i‘ | i*mV* || » |^!ggEg!^f^ I \ b|; ft— V> < «iKm ■«'“' V> +»vv 4 - **~- "”•** T*nXr -v « : ; h*~ 1 ~ # -T < • ilXi llffi ■I»—I f, I ’ ® I. x i( ■ J«iL &o> '•** *Kg \ < «—t GLENN MARTIN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Martin, R D. 1 Ephrata. was the regional winner of the Pennsyl vania Farm Electrification Council's farm mechanics award Glenn won the contest by building an electric bale elevator from pipe and channel iron. Martin, who is a June graduate of Ephrata High School and sentinel of the Cloister FFA Chapter, constructed the elevator in the school shop. • Poultry Survey (Continued fiom Page 18) the last half of 1969, compared to a yeai eailiei, would tend to im part stiength to bioilei demand Howevei the effect of less tm key will be offset by inci eased supplies of poik The demand foi red meats and bioilei s has been unusually stiong in lecent months with in cieased supplies selling for puc es substantially above yeai eail iei levels Theie is considerable danger that favoiable puces will lesult in substantial inci eases in the pioduction of these pioducts A simultaneous weakening in de mand would severly depiess pu ces until pioduction was cut back Measuies taken to conti o! inflation aie expected to soften ? X< *,♦ v V * , ' '