ft—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, Nov. 9.1974 Wool Producers Reminded To Vote In Referendum Wool producer* will vote In through 1977. The payment wool marketed and at a a referendum doling deductions are authorized by comparable rate on unshorn» November 15 on a proposed Section 706 of the National lambs and yearlings, new agreement between the Wool Act of 1954, as amen- American Sheep Producers, ded, and will be used by the Council Incorporated and the' Council to finance ad- Administrator, Agricultural vertising and promotion Marketing Service. programs for wool and The agreement provides lambs, similar to those for the Administrator, ASCS carried out since 1956. A new to withhold a part of price agreement is necessary so support payments to that the Council can continue producers on shorn wool and these programs. Deductions unshorn lambs marketed would be at the rate of 1% during the years 1974 cents per pound for shorn SPECIAL OF THE WEEK NOVEMBER 11 thru 16 USED 250 GAL. M.S # condition} The Mueller Models “OH" and “MHL" with HiPerForm make all other bulk milk coolers obsolete. If you are in the market for a bulk milk cooler and you don't check all the advantages of the Mueller Models “OH" and “MHL”, you may be buying an 425 gL. .co 500 gal. Mojonnier 800 gal. Esco New 18 can (Can Coolers) QUEEN ROAD REPAIR Box 67, Intercourse, Pa. 17534 OR Answering Service 354-4374 We Stock Hess' Farm Supplies, Check Our Prices on Animal Medications 300 gal. M.S. 10 HP. Deutz 150 gal Mojonmer SRI Lister After SPM T WEAVER 656-99*2 - KENNETH M GROFF 354-0473 GIDDIENNER 768-8521 Anyone may vote who hat owned sheep (6 months or older) for at least 30 con* secutive days during 1973. Votes may be cast by in dividuals, corporations, partnerships or legal en tities, and qualified cooperative associations may vote for all their eligible member producers, who shall not then otherwise vote in the referendum. Only one ballot may be cast for two or more producers who are required to apply jointly for a payment under the wool program. Each joint producer must sign the ballot. Ballots have been mailed to all known wool producers and must be returned to the ASCS office by November 15, 1974. Any wool producer who did not receive a ballot should contact his county ASCS Office. TURN ONS Phone 717—768-71 H 24 Hour Service Growing corn is one o( Dave a contest in FFA lor high yielding corn Gerhart's specialties as he once won p,otS- Farming Will Be His holder also. Dave lives on a farm with When asked what he found his parents, Mr. and Mrs. raised pheasants for mos t interesting in FFA Lester Gerhart outside of protected areas In 1974 he WO rk, Dave replied that New Providence in the won the “corn contest” in the meeting people had been southern end of Lancaster FFA competition for raising quite interesting to him. County. And although he a high yielding corn plot that I've been able to go so realizes that fanning may averaged 239.5 bushels of many places that I would not be the most pleasant job corn per acre. Also for has never have been able to go if to anyone else’s tastes, it outstanding record book j hadn’t been in FFA, he suites him just fine, keeping, Dave won a calf in stated. the County competition. “Being able to go the Determination to take on , National FFA Convention agriculture as a career, « and to the State FFA Days especially in these days, is was realling interesting.” certainly commendable for a American Farmer Degree 6 & young man of Dave’s age. [Continued From Pace 1]