1 1 r . Followsli&»’a?>jthrfee yi^?Mt&ft ; (| and three sons in Quarryville. Pas’© 11 ln the nav y during- 1 World- War' "Wood, a native of Sussex, was 'born and"- reared on' a Ir> , he at 4 ?l e peansyl ' New Jersey, is the son of a dairy" and poultry farm near , St^ e IT school teacher who hved on a Ulster, Bradford County and duated , m d9s ° y ith a B -’ S> farm, hut did not work it. graduated from Ulster High IC pi^f ot Sf UC A’ He graduated - (from Sussex tion. He has completed 42 High School in 1948 and en graduate credits at PiSU and r oiie<i m the two year agricul ture school at Farnnngdale, New York where he graduated in Animal Husbandry. As part of his school requirements he worked on a dairy farm in Columbia County, N.Y. for six months before entering the U.S Marine Conps for three years. '£i RALPH LAYMAN School with two years in vo cational agriculture. His farm ing program in high school was built around poultry mostly laying hens. ' ill i JLSLJ t *£*• t-i 'ji« -5? RICHARD AVOOD The green color in hay and hopes to complete work for S ii a ge is associated with the his Master of Science degree carotene content, from which by January 1964 vitamin A is formed in 'the He will live with his wife animal’s body. Make Us Your Headquarters for 3-Point Hitch Equipment Regardless of the make of tractor you operate— if it has a standard 3-point hitch—you can get an IH implement of your choice to fit it. All IH equipment is field-proved incorporates the most modem features to give you best perform ance . . . longest life. Come in. Look over our ever-expanding line of 3-point equipment. And, if your tractor has a 3-point hitch other than standard, chances are we can provide equip ment to fit it too! D. L. Diem & Sons UTITZ 626-2131 Kauffman Bros. MOUNTVIMJE 286-9151 C. B. Hoober INTERCOURSE 768-3501 In 1954 he took his bride back to the same Columbia County farm where he worked for two years. He moved to Delaware in 1956 where he worked in an office furniture Store for four years. He gia duated from the University of Delaware with a B.S. degree in Agriculture Education in June of this year after three years at the University. Wood and his wife and three children live at Quarryville HI. POINT [PMGNT ty Tractor tandard Hitch ... Cope & Weaver Co. MORGANTOWN ST 6-7351 David Kurtz NEW PROVIDENCE AT 6-3771 International Harvester Sales and Service ETHRATA PLOWS PUNTERS DISK HARROWS CULTIVATORS MOWERS TOOL RAR CARRIERS 'ftLADES RAKES IMPLEMENT CARRIERS SCARIFIERS SCRAPERS J. Paul Nolt GAP HI 2-4183 733-2283 Lancaster Firming Saturday 27; 1 1963—11 AN AWARD OF APPRECIATION was presented to County Agent M. M. Smith by the Witness Oak Chapter of Future Farmers of America during the an nual Holstein Field Day Thursday. Making the presen tation on behalf of the Donegal High School club is Harold Brubaker, left. The FFA plaque was presented in appreciation for the help Smith has given club members over the years. L. F. Photo. Lancaster Farming Ads Pay! -r H Here's the Way... to make money from your TO PRODUCE GOOD RE- *■ SULXS, a fried must be mi\- *■ cd from a good formula, it *. must be skill! ully blended H- and balanced, and should * contain quality materials and correct nutrition values. RED ROSE POULTRY PEERS arc that kind of feed. They are made of highest quality grains, cor rectly blended, contain the necessary minerals and vita- mins that poultry require for e,fficient egg making and meat production and can make good profits for you. Chos. E. Sauder & Sons A. L. Herr & Bro. R.. D. 2. East Earl, Pa. Quarryville, Pa. lit BjjGroybijf & Son Dovicf B. Hurst 3 317 Bowmansville, Pa. ElveVson Supply Co. & Jackson *, :ia rP'vm*’ p*. ' ,:. i .9^ sfiana ’ Pa ‘ Joseph M. Good^&'Son 137 Newport Road : Lieola, Pa. f ' » poultry If yon are feeding layers, growing hens, broilers or chicks, we have EXACTLY WHAT YOU NEED! Red Rase" POULTRY FEEDS J
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