30 YEARS AGO -Milk sales in gallon jugs have been legal in Pennsylvania for sev eral years, but establishments to make the sales have been very scarce. Sales of the white liquid in the Lititz area will get a boost next week with the opening of a new bulk salesroom. Mr. Neil Clark, who operates two retail routes in and around Lititz, will begin sales of milk in gallon containers within the next few days. Milk has been sold at retail from Spruce Villa since 1905 when the father of the present operator. Mil ton Brubaker went from door to door with a horse and wagon and sold milk from cans. Later, with the addition of pasteurizing, homogenizing, and bottling equipment and a large herd, the business expanded to the two routes of today. Shooting for an opening date of May IS, Clark is looking for an enlarged consumption of milk. Since all the milk sold in bulk must be produced on the farm, expan sion of the herd is a possible out- come of the whole program. During the program, a demon “We will continue with the retail stration on gardening was given, routes just as we have been in the after which A. G. Lueck, assistant past," Clark said this week, “but if county agent, spoke more thor anyone wants to drive out to the oughly on the subject. E** ro Advanta Spring IS HERE! Time To Order Muncy-Chief Seeds MOST HYBRIDS AVAILABLE ALL GUARANTEED TOP QUALITY MF MR UR $49.90 $47.90 $46.90 $44.90 $42.90 $41.90 $39.90 $37.90 $36.90 RETAIL - Smaller Amounts Or In Seed Bags Single Cross $70.00 $68.00 $67.00 3 Way Cross $65.00 $63.00 $62.00 Double Cross $60.00 $58.00 $57.00 SEEDS IN REGULAR SEED BAGS OR IN BULK DELIVERY 1991 AND ADVANCE PRICES ON SEED CORN FOR 1992 BULK BAGGED 50 Bu. 4.00 4.00 4.00 3.50 Single Cross 3 Way Cross Double Cross SEED OATS BULK BASIS Certified Ogle Seed Oats Certified Noble Seed Oats Certified Hercules Seed Oats Other Select Seed Oats SOYBEANS BULK BASIS 30 BU. LOTS Cert. Soybeans Williams 82 9.50 DELIVERED PRICES TO DEALERS OR DEALERS PLACE OR WAREHOUSE C.E. SAUDER & SON MILL. EAST EARL, PA PHONE 215-445-4822 OR PACMA WAREHOUSE, PALMYRA, PA. PHONE 717-838-7050 MUNCY-CHIEF HYBRIDS, INC., MUNCY, PA. 17756 Phone 717-546-5981 Toll Free Pa. 800-874-4803 NE Except Maine 800-874-4805 THIS WEEK farm to take advantage of the wholesale price of milk in bulk, we will be glad to serve them.” -Three adult leaders and two junior leaders were elected by the New Holland 4-H Community Club at their May 8 meeting. Two members were also elected to rep resent the club on the 4-H county council. Adult leaders are: John Eby, Gordonville Rl; Earl Fisher, New Holland, and John B. Lapp. Bareville. J. David Lapp and Roy Mentzer were named junior leaders at the meeting in the New Holland Bank Building. Mentzer and Elvin Hess are the new county council members. The club will visit Hubbard’s Hatchery at their next meeting. -Willim Maule, Quarryville R 2, was elected Tuesday evening to represent the Kirkwood communi ty 4-H club on the Lancaster Coun ty Council. The third meeting of the group, held in the Bart-Colerain Elemen tary School, was attended by 30 members and seven adults. SPECIAL BULK OR BAGGED SALE PRICES MUNCY-CHIEF SEED CORN LARGE FARM PRICES IN BULK OR EVEN WEIGHT BAGS 1500 LB. 25 FULL BUSHEL LOTS SAVE $15.10 PER BUSHEL Martin Greenlead, Jr., is news reporter for the club. -H. R. Ferguson, Kirkwood, PA, is the owner of six registered Guernseys that have recently com pleted official DHIA production records. Walnut Grove Dixie F., an eight year old, produced 12,710 lbs. of milk and 628 lbs. of fat; Walnut Grove Barons Betty, a five year old, produced 8,590 pounds of milk and 522 pounds of fat. -The organizational meeting of the Manheim Township 4-H Mer ry Stitchers was held recently at the home of Susan and Jeanne Hess, 1860 Harrington Drive, Lan caster. Seventeen members were present. The following officers were elected: president, Patsy Long; vice president, Susan Hess; secret ary, Phyllis Bryson; treasurer, Nancy Rohrer; songleader, Marian Landis; game leaders, Ann Landis and Jeanne Hess, and news repor ter, Averril Royer. Nancy Rohrer was elected as County 4-H Council member. Local leaders of the club are Mrs. Herbert Royer, Mrs. John Hess, Mrs. Robert Bryam and Mrs. Robert Eby. es 4.25 4.25 4.25 3.75 10.00 LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) A government regulations conference will be held on Mon day, May 20 here at the Eden Resort Inn, beginning with registration at 9:30 a.m. Sponsored by PennAg Indus tries Association, an Ephrata based agribusiness trade organiza tion, this conference will provide updates on regulations of interest to agribusiness. Featured speakers and areas of expertise are John Tacelosky, Pen nsylvania Department of Agricul- FISHER S PAINTING & |lf|k RESTORATION ' ■ ALL TYPES OF INTERIOR & EXTERIOR Vi up PAINTING ■ SANDBLASTING ■ ROOF COATING ■ RESTORATION & WATERPROOFING ON STONE & BRICK BUILDINGS HOUSES - BARNS - FENCES - FACTORIES - ETC. Specialists In Sand Blasting/Spray Painting Farm Buildings, Feed Mills, Roofs, Tanks, Etc. With Aerial Equipment 4056 A Newport Rd., Kinzers, PA 17535 717-768-3239 On Rt. 772 Across From Pequea Valley School 'Brush, IRpU Or Spray - We 'U 'Do It ‘Either Way for 306 s Large Or Small ■ Our Men Will Do It M Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, May 11, 1991-A3; Gov’t Regs Conference Set DON'T SLOW Call Now To Place Your CLASSIFIED AD Ph: 717-3*4.3047 or 717-434-1144 ture, pesticides; Earl Haas, Pen nsylvania Department of Agricul ture. medicated feeds; Steve Szczepanik, Roy F. Weston, Inc., storm water management; and Barbara Umbrell, Pennsylvania Department of Labor, “Right-to- Know.” Registration fees, which includes lunch, are $25 for Pen nAg members and $35 for non members. Call PennAg Industries Association for registration or additional information, (717) 733-2238. 17