l-Lancnstcr Farming. Saturday. November 21.1070 FATTEN CATTLE ECONOMICALLY with WAYNE BEEF BALANCER This economical blend of protein ingredients, including urea, helps fatten cattle on good quality roughage—economically and efficiently. Way ne Beef Balancer's high protein content also does a job of balancing farm grains. t : —7 l STILBESTROL *\ Yil We * love Wayne Beef Balancer or without stiibestrol. .< p r» *-• \ r« 13b i H. M. ST BUFFER & SONS, INC. Wit ner STEVENS FEED MILL, INC. Ste\ens, Pa. Leola, Pa WHITE OAK MILL R D. 4 Manheim C. E. SADDER & SONS rvp EED R D 1 Bast Earl j^iSL ” B l '.x°°p! E ' ! GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown FOWL’S FEED SERVICE R D 1 Quarryville HAROLD H. GOOD Terre Hill ROHRER’S MILL R D 1 Ronks PARADISE SUPPLY Paiadise HEISEY FARM SERVICE Lawn Ph 964-3444 HERSHEY BROS Remholds MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R D 2, Columbia R D 2, Peach Botlom Agway Unit Holds Annual Meeting The pace of change is greater Invariably, he said, he has The following Apway commit* than at any time before and found that -where children are tcemen were elected- Amo* H. this fast rate of chanst will eon- delinquent there was generally Hull. Quarryvtlle RD2; Paul M. tinue, peisons attending the an- .1 patent who refused to face up Herr, (Juarryville RDll Morrii ni-al meeting of Agway's (tar- to delinquency of the child and Book .lr. Honeybrook RDI, and don Spot unit were told Mon- brine, d.sciplinc to bear," He Melvin R Slohilns, Ronka RDI. day at the Faim and Home Cen ...nd that parents of delinquents Various local and area Agway U: -neially refuse to accept the officials also made brief reports. CC «li»T Maik Ho-., unit manager. aUo r * . . ~ ad\iM'd faimei> to “woish care- f ‘ ,u ,hal thcll ~ldicn an fuli>*' the lineaments made in U V and little acts Jirad* machinei > and equipment lo ualh lead to bi£ ones State Police Lt. Joseph I C Everly, left, accepts a citation for Troop J of the local state police on behalf of Captain Stanley B. Kramer from Agway at the annual meeting Monday Presenting the award is Lester M. Shughart, right, Ag make sure that income will pay for the items and still leave enough for the family Ci edit is anothei item that needs to be handled caiefully, he said In his statement on Ag vav for the fiscal year ending June 30 Hess repoited met eas ing suburban sales, incieasing efficiency of sen ice in southern Lancastei County and improved opeiation as a iesult of the Salunga mill acquisition good He sa d the Salunga plant is well located geographically and gives the fiun a substantial amount of new giain stoiage O'her development is antici pated at Salunga he said Agwav piesentlv is studying the feas abihtv of conveiting to gieatei use ol bulk feeds, he said with Appearing on the piogiam weie Merritt K Fieeman, a Pennsylvania Dutch humoust and Colonel Fiank McKetta, state pohee commissionei Fiecmar uiged his audience to 'learn to live and laugh and thus delay yom epitaph, ’ while McKet r a presented a serious dis cuss ion of the growing police problem involving both lapidly growing accident and curae rates licKetta particularly blamed the enme problem on impiopei guidance ot childien by then parents and failuie to instill a propei lespect foi individual i ights way’s chief executive of the southern divi sion. Looking on is State Police Commis sioner Frank McKetta, who also received a citation along with Police Chief David M. Rineer of Lancaster City police. The “stand-out” corn crops in Lancaster County in 1970 were the crops grown from Funk’s-G seed. For grain . . . for silage . . . plant the “hot” hybrids . . . the most talked about hybrids . , . Funk’s-G! Call your Hoffman Seed Man. pmsq A. H. HOFFMAN firr7| (B SEEDS, INC. fea ■ t Located m the Heart of Lancaster County g TB ■l»l IIUJi LANDISVILLE PENNSYLVANIA 1753* Henry K Shenk chairman of the bo,ucl. conducted the meet* mu Seveial door prizes wcio t,iv ell.