own llZdl <Conttato4,Wom IJage,6) k t teacher of voco onal agriculture at the uchbol, ? «s initiated last fall and oth boys and participating usinessmen report that re uits thus far have been gra cing. Each of the students made list of eight different places f employment at the begrnn ig of the year. After the Lees had been approved bj he teacher, contacts were fade and arrangements made hr the boys to work 12 hours fweek. Time is released from Ihool work on Monday morn fig from B'2o to 11 20, but he boys can arrange different forking hours if it is more Suitable with the employer. I The program is entirely Voluntary and the boys receive io pay. Emphasis is placed |n exploration, and the boys THIS WINTER’S WINNER: SNOWMAN? .1 Just arrived! Bigger power! Put all the odds on your side. With a new B-10 Allis-Chalmers snow machine! Big power, plenty strong. ' And you can get tools for the B-10 just like a farmer buys his implements—all kinds, for summer, fall, spring. Get a real tractor. We’re w aiting to show you. FROM THE FOLKS WHO MAKE THE BIG TRACTORS ALUSCHALMERS Allen H. Matz Farm Equipment New Holland, Pa. I iGrumelli Form Service Niss,e y Form Service QaarryriUe, P.. Washington Boro, P*. -7 1 H ■&* L. H. Brubaker Lancaster, Pa. La useh Bros. Equipment efs whose work interest* them*, but .they oi3aiws«'d to v 'try Jobs in other fields. By the eml > of r tlie year, each boy will have worked 12 hours in eight different agriculture related businesses in the area. The bBys and the employers will then submit written re ports. The employer will rate the boy on attitudes, abilities, promptness, dress or appear ance, courteousness, self con fidence, responsibility and co operation. At* present 12 area tirms are cooperating and nine boys are working Modern farms null also be approved for hoys who do not live on a tarm. Hess said this week he has had inquiries trom several other schools He also report ed that one boy has been ottered a part tune job in a OR YOU? L. H. Brubaker N. G. Myers & Son Stevens, Pa. Lititz, Pa. Rheems, Pa. tanco do Installs Officers Clifford Holloway, Peach Bottom, was elected president of the Solanco Young Farm ers Association at a recent meeting. Other officers elected in clude 'Murl Aument, Quarry ville R:l, vice president; Thomas Gal breath, Peach Bot tom, secretary, Amos Rutt, Quarryville R 3, treasurer; George Knight, Lancaster R 6, Kenneth Murphy, Quarryville butcher shop as a result of the program, and is now working alter school and on week ends Hess says he and other school administrators are so iiell pleased with the success ot the progiam that they are making plans to continue and nnpioie it next year. service bulle’fcin Just a few more eggs may make a Ever stop to figure out how much more “take home pay” you can earn with your flock with just a few more eggs per hen? Feeding hens research-backed Purina laying rations helps your hens lay all the eggs their inheritance permits. And, in this day of lower profit margins it’s those EXTRA eggs that often make the differ ence between a handsome return for your labor ... or a disappointing profit. Come in and let us show you how feeding your layers the Purina Way may help you get more eggs. . . and more profit .. . from your egg-producing operation. Warren Sickman Pequea John B. Kurtz Cedar Lane James High Goi domille John B. Kurtz Ephrata John J. Hess Kinzers - Vintage R 3, and Janies Ewart, Peach Bottom, all to the executive committee, Clayton Metzler. Holtwood 'RI, reporter, and Lester Ranck, Quarryville R 2, sentinel. Installation was held at the December 12 business meeting in the Solanco High School, Quarryiillc At the December 19 meet ing, the young farmers a r c planning a panel discussion on “The Impact ol Contract Fanning on. the Agriculture o£ Lancaster County” Pan e 1 members will be Hendrik Wentink, of Miller and Bush ong, John J Hess, feed deal er, and Paul Wipplc, Mana ger of the Lancaster Office ot Production Credit Association All interested farmeis are invited to attend the meeting scheduled to begin at 8 p in more profit! lot Ira B. Landis Valley Road, Lancabter Wenger’s Feed Mill, Inc. Whiteside & Weicksel S. H. Hicstand & Co. John J. Hess, II Inteicouise- Ne\\ PjoMdeuce ■■■ ■ ■ Vjj„_ M< V ■ ■■OB '■■■■■ C*Qs!S^ Rlieems Knkwood Salunga Prod. Credit Names New Mgr, Carl A. Brown lias been named manager ol the lam caster Production Ciedil As sociation, eftecthe as ol Janu ary 1, 10 (i I. The hoard of ducctois nam ed Brown to .succeed Paul I!. Whipple, manager ol the Lan caster Associations loi the past se\en jeais Whipple 'eccnllv resigned to accept a position with All I lei and Unshoiig, Inc., Rohieistown lit own began his c.neei in (I ***%,_ o*r >* S 3& ®sk H c \Hii uitovix Farm Ciedit work with the Noitheastom Pennsjhania \s sociation m Tunkhannoc U Fa , in 19 i 4 He transfened to the Meadwlle Abbociation m and to the Lancastet Associa tion in 1 ( )62 Since that t.me he hab woiked with Whipple in the Lancastei office Farm Women 10 Hold A Piarty , The annual Christmas piu ty ot Farm Women SocieU 10 was held lecentlvat the honu ol Mis Chailes D Stautiei, Lime Si» mgs Farm Rohiei tow n Deletion*, were in that He ol ill, Chi ist Xefl Member weie welcomed by the new piesident, Mis Clittoid Shoo in a Lei Mis Cm us Nett and Vlis Fiank Hodeckci weie elected ,de'e-,ates to the sta'e 1011- venlion in Hauisbuig 1 ui uau 13 and 11 Alternates aie -Mis Abiam Millei and Mrs Tolln Habeckei* A bus will be chaiteied lot the contention to leaie the bus teinunal at S a m \m one inleieste-d m going ma,' c onta l l Mis Hodetkei OOT Roln fcibloun Road Donations weie gnen to the Tuhei c ulosis Societ\ Fund 1,10 Watei Street Resun Mission 1,15, Child Deielop ment Centei. I>2o, Ci united Childien, and I>ls to a woithi (hosen tanuli Uu Clu istmas The m \'L meeting will 1)0 held .it tlie Manoi Slu'pi'i'U Ccntei Sitmdav, Ia 11 -t at 1 SO pm Mis Hal i v Slo.it and Mis Clay Rue will lie the hostesses Ant one desii -1112: ti anspoi tation to the meeting mai lont.ut Mis SI oat, 11 G Ohailes Road A stabili/ms; factoi in 1h ■ national economy was the di.- ti million of *3 7S billion in compensation and pension pa'- inents to 3 2 million Imnn \ fu el ans and dependents nt 1 L million deceased veteian-, diu -1114 hsi al %eai 19 R> Apia oximatelv si\ million \ etc 1 ails hold GI ansniame polities uliiili haie a lace val ue of ‘Mis 4 billion
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