34— Lancaster Farming. Saturday, March 12. 1977 York County pork producers elect officers By JOYCE BUPP York Co. Reporter MENGIS MILLS, Pa. - Historic Colonial Valley in Menges Mills was the site of the annual meeting of the York County Pork Producers on March 5. Following the family style dinner, President' Roger Bankert presided over a brief business meeting. Several outgoing directors were reelected for another term and the county - wide pork barbecue was scheduled for June 11 at the Flickers’ Grove park. Mrs. Carolyn Rutter, Dover Rl, is heading the promotional activities of the Pork Producers part in an upcoming York Mall Ag Day display on March 18 and 19. Two baby pigs will catch the eye of visiting shoppers and help draw potential interest in the Association’s up coming Pork Cookout King contest. The evening’s program included two films arranged by Asst. Co. Extension Agent Tony Dobrosky. “Surprise Me!” is produced by the National Pork Producers Council, an organization of LANCASTER FARMING MARKET REPORTS Congratulates David H. McMichael 1976 National Corn Yield Contest PAG 80,000 independent pork growers from across the country. Funds for the support of the advertising activities are raised through a completely voluntary market place checkoff of 10 cents per marketed hog. The colorful menu suggestions included in the film cover the variety of ways .to serve nutritional pork. Attractively cooked and arranged, the serving suggestions almost put the smell of ready - to - eat pork in the air. Cartoon characters help to sell the food - buying housewife on the outstanding qualities of pork as a source of high quality protein that is both lean and highly digestible. . “The Covenant,” produced by the American Veterinary Medicine Association, detailed the wide range of subjects that must be mastered by students in veterinary science colleges. And once graduated, the new “vet” can enter a diversified field of jobs in private practices, military positions, research, food testing and certification, zoo health, and wildlife management. READ FOR FULL Lancaster, Pennsylvania Ist in Pennsylvania Non-lrrigated Class A 7545’s 191.16 was 'MAN. TNArS CORN/' Steering the activities of the York County Pork Producers for the next year are: front left to right, Richard Luckenbaugh, Spring Grove Rl, sec.- treas.; Robert Bankert, Hanover R 3, president; Arlie Cornbower, New Freedom Rl, vice president Dobrosky alerted the hog producers to the mounting problem of “psuedorabies,” a hog disease that attacks the brain centers. When found in cattle, the affliction is known as “mad itch.” He recommended bloodtesting all hogs brought into established herds as a regular management practice. Government action of some type to bring the disease into control is ex pected in the near future. Elected directors heading the organization are: Roger Bankert, president; Arlie Cornbower, vice-President; Richard Luckenbaugh, secretary-treasurer; James Parlette, Preston Bankert, Ronald Trostle, William Shirey, L.C. Wambaugh, Donald Lanius, William Strausser, Larry Seitz, and Joel Stem. Directors - at large include Tony Dobrosky, Guy Naugle, and Norwood McGuigan. yield B/A 29" Furrows, woods, cuts roots, plows. 44-03404 21 -i. Q V* ' "£* > Hos 13 to 26 in till width, 3 pos height odjustment 4443344. *V v/ ✓ Hos six sc«d plotts for up to 21 varieties •f vegetable seeds 44-03420. 'V SAVE AT TSC ON GARDEN Landreth Stringless Green Pod Bush Beans Fordhook Bush Lima Beans “Sweet Cream” Brand Little Marvel Peas "Honey Pea” Brand Laxton Progress Peas "Landreth” Brand Landreth Early Evergreen Corn Golden Bantem Corn “Buttering” Brand Tendergreen Bush Beans Hybrid lochief Corn Dwarf Gray Sugar Peas Landreth Kentucky Wonder Pole Beans BUY EARLY AND SAVE TRACTOR SUPPLY CO. Mon. - Thurs. 1:30 - 5:30 Fri. - «:30 • 9 Sat. til 5 Store Hours: Back row. left to right, are directors James Parlette, Airville R 2; Preston Bankert, Red Uon R 3; Ronald Trostle, Red Uon R 2; William Shirey, York R 3. j . ■ V?W I IVIMfIWWVI Chain Drive Jpy.| Mini-Tiller WW f EVERYDAY LOW PRICE W 139" ivy Duty H.P. Drive lier 4 4 Jr* Garden Seeder ♦ v ,* w // ijs »■ 29” SEEDS *"* i Vy x * f *v Slasher tines hove big T* to !•%' till width Folding handle allows tiller to fit in most cor trunks. 44*0300. 3 Vi H.P. Tiller $ JOO 99 H.P. CHAIN DRIVE TILLER 440336 *249." LAWN MOWERS From 00 99 ROSE BUSHES 99‘ b 2217 Lincoln Hwy E Lancaster, PA 17602 To 149.” Per Lb. 1.45 1.75 1.45 1.45 1.95 1.75 1.45 1.75 1.25 2.40