—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 17, 1964 10 1 District Leaders (Continued from Page 1) Mittoe Grove area, October SO, at the Mt. Joy Township Bldg. north of Milton Grove; Meant Joy area, at Donegal High School in cooperation wtth the Vocational Agricul ture Dept; Mastersonville area. November 12, at the Mastersonville Fire Rail. All meetings were set for 7:30 p.m. Wayne Marsh, Soil Conserva tions with the federal Soil Conservation Service, will be the featured speaker at the planned watershed meetings. Hie next Annual Meeting will be held in Quarryville. Decision on time, place and speaker was deferred till next meeting. Several nominations for Votatanding Cooperator were •onsidered, but it was voted to bold nominations open un til a later date. Applications for six new co operators were considered and accepted unanimously. They were: Andrew H, 'Mar fin, Pequea HI; Martin H. .Good, Bast Earl, Rl; Amos N. Hoover, Bphrata Rl; Richard I*. Maule. Quarryville R 2; Al len HL Weaver, Quarryville BE; John E. DeLong, Quarry ville RE. Total acres repre sented by these additions were •27. Order DEKALB PULLETS Day Old or Up To Twenty Weeks Old From DUTCHMAN MILLS, INC. R. D. 1, STEVENS, PA. *V>“ -O' -V* -O' ❖ <* Vac I WE HAVE tunicate The New Rat Killer • KILLS RATS-AND ONLY RATS! • KILLS IN ONE FEEDING! • KILLS IN HOURS-NOT DAYS! SMOKKTOWN Ph. 397-3539 I ,‘l I ' '.ill ’ , ! ! The next monthly meeting will be held on November 9. It will be the annual plan ning meeting at which time plans for next year’s work programs will be discussed, t Yorkshire (Continued from Page 1) the breeders and the audience to explain why they rated their selections as they did. At 2 p.m. the '‘Show” will move to the Lampeter Fair grounds, Lampeter, where cer tain techniques will be dem onstrated to the public. These techniques will include elec tronic estimating of backfat and loineye using a “sona ray"; estimation of backfat using a probe; using a car cass to explain hew the hogs are judged for a carcass show; EXTRA CASES with Purina’s new Least-Cost Performance Chows Purina’s new Least-Cost Performance Chows pro duced 11 extra cases of eggs per 1000 birds yearly. These records are the results of 5 years of tests with light-breed commercial layers at Purina’s Research Farm and Laboratories. With eggs at 30£ a dozen, that made $99 additional income per 1000 birds, with no measurable increase in feed consumption. A savings of that kind is worth checking into. Stop by or call today for more information about L. C. P. feeding. , LOW COST PRODUCTION... the reason why more farmers feed PURINA John J. Hess, II Paiadise - New Providence John B. Kurtz Cedar Lane Janies High Gordormlle John B. 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