- Lancaster Farming. Saturday. February 21.1970 a Food & Drug Official To Speak Wed. Penn<\ Iv .mu's \etci 111.11 ians and food nutiitionists will be In ought up to date next week lij the newly-appointed thief of the medicated feed bianch of the Bui can of Vctei inary Medicine. Food and Dm? Admimstiation Di William B Bi.xlei. for 17 ycais a \cteunanan in his home town Ephiatn. will addiess mem lieis ot the Pcnrmhania Veter i .ai\ Nutiiiion Foium and their fnciuN on th<> bioad a'pects of meditated feed' at the -tioup - ' t'4iilai inonthh meet. ll4 Wed tiC'd i\ Peb'uait 21 u 630 p m it tli - Halalat I in L oua=iei Mcmhei' oi the foium inul pioir "c . expeiin tne nu'ii t oral field m addi.';- loom eac! romh in Pcnn-tl\ama \ eteun ai’.nis and feed maniifactmeis 11 e ented m attending may do sc lr contacting the foi urn's secre tot John E Tiei. c t Smith, Kline and Fiench 1600 Paoli Pike, West Chestei. oi by tele phoning Aiea Code 215/647 0900 ELIZABETHTOWN FFA By Chapter News Reporter The Elizabethtown FFA Chap ter is a school aguculture club consisting of 27 membeis Each year the chaptei has a banquet for the FFA students and then patents We also have tao scrap dnves a yeai, in the soiing and the fall We raise money to pay foi om banquet fiom these dnves We have fifteen acies of school Imd that we faim We faim about thiee acies of tobacco, five acies of coin and the lest is in glass The money that vve get fiom the ciop's goes to the sen iois Each yeai the semois go on a six week trip with the money tnat they make from the crops The underclassmen get some for small trips When you aie a junior you fcave to plan your cropping pro giam and plan to get the work done In the spring and fall of the jear we make homemade bolog xia We make om bologna at a local butchei shop The membexs 01 gamze the sales campaign and get all the bologna sold and the money collected We usuallv make enough piofit fiom oui bologna to buy a new tiuck eieiy two yeais Some yeais we I a \e puzes foi the ten top sales men from our bologna sales We usually go to the Globe TTotters Basketball Game at Hei ruey Glenn Obeiholtzei won the Fed Rose Degiee this wmtei He received this awaid because 01 his faiming piogiam and leadeiship in oui chaptei Glenn i, vice piesident and also bolog va. salesman of our chaptei Theie aie ovei 700 tornadoes annually in this countiy—not counting the big winds encount eied at conventions SPECIAL PRICES TO FARMERS ON MICHIGAN PEAT Contact US Now aii'l Save HUBER NURSERIES 2050 Fimtville PiCe, Lane. Pii: 569 2009 Area Agwoy Drivers Given Safety Awards Awards foi safe dihing were piosentcd to 24 Agway ti tick operators fiom this aiea at a dinnei Thursday at York. Dnveis and their years of no cident-fiee (hiving arc Roger E Millei. one year; Vernon Fiankhouser. four years: Paul Shcnk. six ycais, Harvey Rodg ers, eight yeais. and John Wit mci. nine ycais They aic among some 1.250 Agway dm eis icceiving awaids this month for safe dnving ic coids fiom one to 25 years Last year. Agwa\ dmeis lia \eled moie than 46 million PLANT DOEBLERS' 85X and PA 8703 • RESISTANT TO YELLOW LEAF BLIGHT!! • FULL SEASON CORN HYBRIDS!! • EXCELLENT STANDEES and TOP YIELDERS!! In the ’69 Lancaster Co. Extension Corn Tests of 41 Hybrids, 85X yielded 167 bu. dry shelled corn per acre: PA 8703 yielded 178 bu. dry shelled corn per acre. WHAT HYBRID TOPPED THE TEST?? DOEBLER’S 82X at 185 bu. Plant DOEBLER’S The corns bred in Penna. where they are Farmer planted. T. A. DOEBLER & SON R. D. #1 JERSEY SHORE, PA. Now’s the time of year for Winter Blahs (bam fatigue & vitamin deficiency). Condition your herd to Springtime fitness .. • with BIG H DAIRY TUNE-UP. The blah symptoms, as every dairyman knows,' include declining milk production; lagging ap petites; heavy, coarse hair coats and thick, tight hides; watery eyes and general lack of tone. To avoid these Winter Blahs, feed BIG H RUMO-PEP at the rate of two pounds per head per day for ten days, along with BIG H MIN ERAL— free choice. You wall notice the re markable change in your cows from Winter- Wean to Springtime fitness. & Company Mam St , Salunga. Pa. 717-898-2248 * * Your Big H Man serves you belter because he knows better miles delivering feed, fertilizer, peuoleum nnd other supplies to potions in 12 noitlienstem Motes, ond delivering foim pio ducts to plants for pioccssing and then to market. They operated a fleet of 2.- 500 vehicles ranging fiom panel delivery trucks to 10 wheel tractor-trailers. Their driving lecord of 108 accidents per 100,000 miles was better than the national aver age of 1 23 accidents for fleets of comparable size and miles driven. Of the awaid recipients, more than 40 percent have completed five years or more without a chargeable accident Agway duveis must complete S. K. Hiestand n formal driver training course covering both classroom and on thc-rond irtMiaction This train ing progiam is now in its 16th year. Awauls wetc presented by Agway Area Manager Robot Stuart and Petroleum District Manager Robert E. Sowcrbrow er. Paul Jones. Driver Training Supervisor of Syracuse. N Y. represented the Agway Safety Depaitment