6 D ir ■ Anniversary —l96l E SUMMER SALES! PROMOTION I n n Kowßlgeeff Tlaasi g “ ■ PE-Special Anniversary Prices [ MANY-MANY SPECIALS “ U See Us Today! ■ ■ i(||[ Charles B, Hooberj I _J INTERCOURSE PH. SO 8-3501 ■ S«ssaßßiiaaßrgaga«i«BHßßiiiaaa««««B»BKt.Eiaigm»iiML. (j your knees—not your ..Season things out with your ' s if you expect to clTldren—it is the best way the world’s problems, to whip them into shape. Successful Dairyman Says: "Farm Bureau's DARI-PAK Program Right For Me” A. Clyde Kreider, Quarryvilie, feeding his entire herd of ”40" Holsteins, Farm Bureau's 14 °/o He especially likes: I. CONVENIENCE & ECONOMY -- I save lime and labor ! 2. MILKMAKING POWER of Dari-Pak milk production good ! 3. GRAIN EXCHANGE PROGRAM - - retail price for my grain ! 4. PALATABILITY oWari-Pak -- my cows really go for it! Get the exciting, details pf .Farm Buregu's new popular DARI-PAK you'll like the many advantages of our feeding program. Two modern feed manufacturing plants {New Holland & Quarryville) assure prompt de- livery of quality "mill fresh" feed. Two protein levels, 14°° and 16°°, now available in this tasty coarse textured ration. START TODAY.. .FEED THE FARM BUREAU WAY! Qualified FIELDMEN are anxious io serve and assist you in designing a PROFITABLE DAIRY FEEDING PROGRAM. ,C. con BUR^ County Fairs Offer Special Certificates certificates, rosettes and cash will go to exhibitors of Best in-Show selections in the important corn and tobacco classes at New Holland and Award certificates, pictur- the com and tomato classes ed here, large purple rosettes a t Solanco and cash premiums of $25 to These special awards arc $lOO will be awarded farm- provided by the manuiaclur crs at this year’s New Hoi- crs of Royster Fortihrcr as land and Solanco Fairs The a part of their continuing ed- R fERT!U2ER {AWARD |1; Ek~cM#ih.* in '&'M : t fs} hi U Ct> ftC vfl * fJS A* < K\3* tfW fc»* S* * £-* 't < «■}> < \-»> v XSi / /Sv 3& i| . <1 R. D. 1, DARI-PAK. For Prompt, Courteous Service, In Bags or Bulk. Call . . . Lancaster EX 4 0541 MOhawk S-24G6 New Holland Quarryville ELgin 4-214 S Sterling 6-2126 Manheim Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 8, 1961 —5 ucational program to encour age adoption of good larm ing practices, including cor rect fertilization The Solanco Fair will run September 20 22 while the New Holland Fair is sched uled for Octobei 4 to 7 Letters Delegate Writes Impressions Of 4-H Congress Editor, Lancaster Fanning Dear Sir “Value to live ny ’, was the theme of the state wide 4-H Congress on June 27 - 30 held at the Pennsylvania State University Approximately 80C 4-Her’s from this fan state gathered for valuable training to help enrich their home tovm clubs and their roles in hxe From each county selected delegates represented thirty five boys and 55 girls The thi ce day congress con sisted oi interest group dis cussions, youi career choice, a talent show, plentv of good xocd and many new people to meet With a sparkle of youth m their eyes and a lighthearted ring to their laughter, the 4-H’ers swung into Alabama Gal and other tavonte Square dances T£ s took place in the coo 1 ol tne ev ening afle- the business oi the day’s work was over Volleybah bowling swim ming and many other teen age sports took place during the hour before the evening meal The last evening was crowned with an inspiring message given by the most honorable Attorney General of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Miss Alpem Followed by a soul searching candlelight dedication ser vice While each member dit (his) candle, a choir sang eight 4-H songs in the back ground Thus eight hundred youth dedicated their heads, hearts, hands and health to make Pennsylvania a better place for the youth of tomor row. To top tho trip off just right wo 4-H’crs of the Gar den Spot of the World had a wet bus for awhile The wa ter heater hose broke and it took some elbow grease "of the bus driver to mop the floor. It looked funny to have water running by your feet One of the selected dele gates of the Garden Spot Sincerely, Miss C. Jane Henry, New .Providence, Rl Kew President At Stack Yards Lancaster Union Stock yards, Inc has a new presi dent in tiie person of F. M. Campbell of Salem, Ohio Campbell replaces James .D. Slireve, 2381 Lititz Pike, who stopped down to become vice president of the firm The election of Campbell, former vice president of the company, was completed at a board meeting earlier this year, but announcement was not made until this week Shrove rounded out 52 jears work with tire stock yaids, beginning at the sge of 14 as office boy with the firm He was appomted gen eral manager in 1941 He is a member of Lancaster Ro tary c ub and the First Meth odist Church II V Sheets. Plainfield, N J has boon roelec od treas urer, and Edgar W Willar, Wayne has been reelected secretary. Campbell plans to move his family to Lancaster on
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