16—Lancaster Farming. Sat., February 20,1971 Referendum Slated (Continued from Page 1) pounds from a year ago Pio duction in 1970 is estimated at 34 2 million pounds about 3 3 million pounds below 1969 pro duction Thus, the total supply (carryover plus estimated pro duction) for the current maiket ing year is 1315 million pounds down 111 million pounds fiom a year eailier. Disappearance of cigar-fill er (type 41) tobacco during the marketing year ending Septem ber 30, 1970, totaled 45 3 mil lion pounds about 4 4 million pounds above a year earlier The present supply of Pennsyl vania filler tobacco is sufficient foi about 2 9 years dui ation at last yeai’s level of domestic usage and exports The consumption of cigars and cigarillos by U S smokei s (including armed foices over seas) is estimated to be two pei cent abo\ e 1969 The production of scrap chewing tobacco in 1970 was tmee pei cent abo\e 1969 Pennsj hama's tobacco allot ment of 24,727 22 aci es has been announced by John M Phillips i Chan man of the Pennsyh ania' State Agucultural Stabilization and Consenation (ASC) Com mittee This allotment has been disti ibuted among 4,705 gi ow-' ers in 10 Pennsyh ama counties Seldomndge announced 22.-■ 726 acies of allotment have been allocated to 4,236 growers in Lancaster County. In the leferendum by mail, produceis will deteimine whe thei marketing quotas and to-, bacco puce supports will be in effect for 1971, 1972, and 1973 ' The tobacco law provides that two-thiids of the votes cast fa- > vor marketing quotas before they can be put m effect Tobacco growers will receive I their farm allotment and re- 1 fei endum ballot after February 1 22 Only those farmers who , grew tobacco in 1970 are eli gible to vote , However, any farmer who' grew tobacco m one of the past | five years will receive an allot ment Lancaster County ASC chair man Seldomndge urged ail pro ducers to follow ASC referen dum insti notions in marking i their ballots and retui ning' them to the Lancaster County' ASCS office at 1383 Arcadia Road. Lancastei bv Febi uarv, 26 1971 Pennsylvania ti aditionally has disapproved quotas and sup ports on cigar filler tobacco Poultry Groups Meet Repiesentatives of the North eastern Poultiv Pioduceis Coun cil Pacific Egg and Poultry As sociation, and Southeastern Poul tiy and Egg Association met last week to map plans for anothei joint meeting of then respectiv e Executive Committees in Wash ington. D C | It will mark the thud succes sive yeai that the thiee legionaL poultry pioduceis associations 1 have met lomtly to cooidinate plans and policies on matteis of ( mutual interest A Congiession-j al Reception will again climax! the lomt meeting | Date and other details will be j announced as soon as facilities' have been confirmed and meet-1 mg plans completed 48 Roaches Fleas - Ticks Rats or Mice J. C. Ehrlich Co.; Inc. 1278 Loop Rd., Lane. PHONE 397-3721 Congratulations... EVELYN MILLER WINNER OF THE 1971 Grand Champion 4-H Baby Beef Show Here’s What Evelyn Says: “I was particularly pleased with the success I had with Wayne Feeds. It helped to make my 4-H Club Here ford Calf a top winner in shows this year including being chosen the Grand Champion Baby Beef at the Pa. Farm Show in January. He also won first prize at the Dauphin County Round Up and the Gratz Fair. My Hereford calf weighed 550 lbs. and I paid 62 cents per pound for him when he was purchased on Novem ber 20. 1969 at the Timonium, Maryland sale. For the greater part of his feeding period my calf received a mixture of ground ear corn, ground oats, mo lasses and salt, topped dressed each day with 2 lbs. WAYNE CATTLE BALANCER PELLETS. During the last 60 days all that he received was whole oats topped dressed with 3 lbs. WAYNE CATTLE BALANCER PELLETS each day. My call developed a very fine finish and when he was sold as the Grand Champion Baby Beef of the 1971 Pa. Farm Show he weighed 1180 lbs. and was purchased by the Whitford Sales Co., Exton, Pa. for $4.56 per lb. or a total of $5380.00. My total feed cost was $l3B 00 and needless to say I was very pleased with Wayne performance.’’ C. E. SAUDER & SONS R D 1, East Earl HERSHEY BROS. Remholds WHAT IT TAKES TO RAISE A CHAMP! FOR YOUR WAYNE NEEDS SEE THE FOLLOWING DEALERS . . WHITE OAK-MILL FOWL’S FEED SERVICE R. D. 4, Manheim R. D. 1, QuarryvillS USE WAYNE AM- rqhrf.R’S MILL K ' D ' * Peacll Bol,on ‘ MM. HEALTH AIDS r, d , !, Rollks T o - KEEP YOUR _ V LIVESTOCK AND HEISEY FARM SERVICE POULTRY Lawn Ph: 964-3444 HEALTHY PARADISE SUPPLY HAROLD H. GOOD HALIFAX R 2, PA. PA. FARM SHOW. HARRISBURG Paiadise Tene Hill H. JACOB HOOBER DUTCHMAN FEED Intercourse, Pa. MIT T S Tivr GRUBB SUPPLY CO R D. 1, Stevens Elizabethtown STEVENS FEED MILL, H. M. STAUFFER i\c. & SONS, INC. Stevens, Pa. • Witmer Leola, Pa. . 'MOUNTVILLE ' FEED SERVICE R. D. 2, Columbia