6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 27. 1964 Twenty Seven County 4-H’ers To Attend State Club Congress A delegation of 27 Lancas ter County 4-H club members will travel to the Pennsylvania State University next week to participate in the annual state 4-H Club Congress The gioup, accompanied by associate county agent, Win throp Men lam and assistant home economist. Miss Joanne Warner, will leave by bus at noon on Monday, June 30, for a three day session of leader ship activity and discussion groups. The delegates plan to ictuin to the county by Thursday noon Those attending fiom the county aie as follows Randall Edwards. Ephrata Rl; Gaiy Poiter, Washington Boro Rl; Kenneth Hess, Stras burg Rl, John Douts, Dnimoie Carl Cinder Will Attend Convention Carl Gmder, Mount Joy R 2, Pa, has been selected by the Metropolitan Bargaining Agen cy, Syracuse, N Y, as a rep resentative fiom District 10 to attend the American Institute of Cooperation which will be held at the Michigan State University East Lansing, Mich , August 9-12 Carl is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Gmder, Mount Joy 82. He is a graduate of Done gal Union High School, class of 1963. Held the office of State President of FF A 1963 and 1964 He has been active in FFA for the past five years. He has held the of fice of Secretary and Presi- JHE* *s* *5 *s* ♦s* *•’ *2* •? *J* *l* Regrowffe For just about the most versatile crop you've ever grown, plant SX-I1 Faster growth produces lots of nu tritious, palatable feed in a hurry Remarkable re growth power "DEKALB ' and "SUDAX" tn ■Brcnd Names "SX-II" is a Variety Ocs»|nalJ#n. liurru Su PP*V Limited nUliysee Me To day SMOKKTOW X Ph. aai-assa Rl; Richaid Ankrum, Peach Bottom R 2: Carl Siegnst, Lit itz R 3, Glenn Musser, Mount Joy Rl, Gerald Wagner, Quar ryville R 2; Ned Bushong, Lit itz Rl, Larry Brubaker, Eliza bethtown R 3; Susan Atkins, New Providence Rl; Annette Long, Lititz R 3; Nancy Frey, Mauetta Rl. Also Barbara Kupp, Man heim R 3; Mane Bushong, Col umbia R 2, Nancy Bollinger, Lititz R 4; Sue Mumma, Man heim Rl, Bienda Cutler, Diu moie, Mary Hess, Marietta Rl, Linda Eshleman, Elizabeth town Rl, Janice Imhoff, Eph lata Rl. Sandia Smucker, Eph lata R 2; Janet Horning, New Holland R 2; Maiy Jane Mea shey, Manheim; Sylvia Myer, E-Town, Phoebe Gayer, E- Town, Caiol Hurst, Stevens Rl. ■ 1 - - Cailisle. Pa ; Graybills Milk a PriitCGSS dent of Witness Oak Chapter vf^invfarmers V Co' Produceis cooperative Associ- (Continued fiom Page 1) °' ‘ he La "' aS ‘ er ope “me AioUor Mount' 01m R ° ct ' F °- ret,nog pr,noe SS who u n, s tv,Pi iii.f tho Motvnmu Joy, Pa; Blue Mountain Farm- a student at MSC. Both aie .t a /cofpe‘al,v e Mk Pr“£ era Cooperative AssomUon, c ..fw I'fTo n H ' Si ei s Bargaining Agency includes A nnvdle. Pa; Cumberland School, Quairyville the following farmer coopera- Adams Bulk Milk Cooperative, annually on United States farm (Continued on Page 7) r and ranches. Hot, dry weather spells trouble for pastures. Growth all but comes to a halt. To the dairyman that means three things: less feed -value; less palatability; and less appeal to the cows. To maintain milk production during the summer pasture slump cows must receive additional feed nutrients. To supplement pasture there are several alternatives: green chop summer crops; supplemental forage feeding; or supply extra gram. Whatever the feeding method you use, the important thing is to provide enough extra nutrients to meet each cow’s daily needs. If you don’t milk production will drop. To determine the proper nutrient intake don’t speculate, cowculate with the Farm Bureau Cowculator program. It accurately determines the daily requirements of your herd and tells you what to feed to meet these requirements. Calf Feeds Double Duty Calf Developer Calf Pellets Calf Manna ALADAR F. KISH Feed Consultant To help you with your feed programs LANCASTER - 394-0541 NEW HOL DAIRY PRINCESS CONTESTANTS see the new princess crowned by the ie tiring monarch. Left to right are Betty Anderson, Lois Johnson, Judy Ann Longs necker, Carol Wilson, retiring princess, crowning Martha Foulk, the new princes, Donna Landis, runner up in the contest, Virginia Wivell, and Joy Metz. Coilu nation took place Tuesday evening during -a meeting of the North Lancaster Ki wams Club at the Host Motel. L. F. Photo. CAUTION: Pasture Slump! Don’t Speculate, Cowculate Be sure you find out about the Cowculator program today ... at Farm Bureau LANCASTER COUNTY FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE ASS'N Call today for DAIRYMEN! A DAIRY FEED FOR EVERY NEED Olost of the Dairy Feeds Available in meal or pellets) Hi Energy 14 ' < Dari Pak 16 ' i Dart Pak Snecial Economy n T 14'. LC, Milkmaker 40 Milkmaker F.thng Feed 16',, L.C. 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