6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday', October 12, t TOBACCO DOES NOT GROW on the Jutland Peninsula of Denmark, Frede Keith tells host father, Leroy G. Myer, as they look at a lath of partly cured leaf Keith, an international Farm Youth Exchangee, right, had never seen tobacco growing before coming to the county. Myer was just ready to leave when the photographer arrived. He said he did not feel like a farmer in his suit L F. Photo • Danish Youth (Continued trom Page 1) betome an engineer will pro bably not take over the home iaim of 50 aeies Helth save he would like to become a tea cher ot agriculture and teach in a Far Eastern country. SALE | Heavy Breeders I April 21, 1962 Hatch 950 No. 663 Hubbards X 95 Indian River Males Completely vaccinated for Newcastle (TC&D) Bronchitis, Fowl Pox, Laryngo-Tracheitis, Avian H Encephalo-myelitis, debeaked. V | Contact H & M Poultry Farms Statement of Ownership, Management, Circulation Required by the Act ot Congress ot October 23, 1963 (Section 4369, Title 39, Umted'States Code) Oi the Lancastei Faiming published weekly at Lititz, Penna loi October 1, 1963 The name and addiess of the publisher is- Robert G, Campbell, Lititz. Penna. The owner is Robeit G. Campbell, Lititz, Pa. The known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security hokleis owning oi holding l percent or more of total amount ot bonds, mortgages, or other securities are - None Average No. Copies Single Issue Kaeh Issue During Nearest To I’recediug 12 Months filing date A Total Xo Copies. Punted P. Paid Circulation 1 To term subscribers 2 Sales through agents C Fiee distnbution 1) Total Xo o£ copies distributed 531 C 5306 1 CVitily Unit the statements* made by me above are correct ami (omjiletc. Robert G. Campbell Publisher Betoie coming to Lancaster County he spent time on three farms in Mississippi and two in Westmoreland County, Pennsyl vania He is scheduled to leave the county today for another farm in Eastern Pa before re turning to Denmark on Novem ber 16. Ph. 569-0022 5350 5286 00 30 -■v~ Farm Women Name Officers Mrs. Abram Bollinger was reelected president of Society of Farm Women No. 1 at the meeting held on Saturday af ternoon at the home of Mrs. Clayton Lititz K.D 2. Other officers reelected were as follows, Mrs. Sangrey, vice president, Mrs. Ira Shearer, re cording secretary, Mrs Joseph Russell, corresponding secre tary; Mrs. John Newcomer, treasurer; and Mrs Roy Bru baker, in charge of music. Mrs. Kenneth Bshelman, president of the County organ ization, was present. She sta ted a new grdup, 25 had been formed The County Convention, was also announ ced to be held on November 2 In Penn Manor High School. She told the group the organi zation Is fifty years old this year and recognition will be insecticide- MiLLER IMPREGNATED FERTILIZER ¥ * * * ■* ¥ ■K + -K * ♦ ♦ * ♦ -k ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ % \¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ * ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ t Prevent Forage Insect Damage Next Spring. Use— As Direct’ Sprays or— 5350 5276 00 30 ■*•* irk h Itirk-kicirk-k -kirkirkirk- Plan Ahead: Make One Insecticide Application Before November Ist DIELDRIN incorporated in 0-15-30 W/B Fertiliser Ask Your Eastern States Man Today FARMERS B*C. j Gorst Named To Soil Board f HARRISBURG State ag riculture Secretary 1 'Leiand H. Bull today announced the’'ap pointment of William N. Gorst, Evans City, as acting director of the Soil and Water Conser- given at the State Convention at Harrisburg m January. The local group was invited to par ticipate and will depict the period of 1924. Mrs. Henry Shremer was in charge of devotions. The roll call was answered by display ing a party favor and dues were paid. Mrs. Joseph Krei der and Mrs. George Trump de monstrated making corsages and dried arrangements. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Wil lis Bucher, Lititz R 2, with Mrs. Guy Reidenbaugh as cohostess. HEPTACHLOR Bags or Bulk EASTERN STATES vation Commission in the d 9, payment t o'f Agriculture. Gorst will take over the du ties of David G. Unger, Meeh, pmcsburg, who is on leave t or graduate work in public admin, istration at Harvard University. ’MO * Secretary Bull announced also that Robert G. Struble, Kennett Square, has been sel •ected as commission secretary in Unger’s absence. Since 1957 Gorst has served as the commission’s western field representative. He is a graduate of Antioch Collegi and did graduate study sit the University of Michigan where he earned a master’s de gree in natural resource devel opment and administration. Struble has been with thi commission as consultant m soil conservation and water shed development He is n*. tionally known in connection with the Brandywine Valley conservation program in Ches ter county.
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