2 Locol 4-H # ers Help - Inowgurofre "Capital Days" At Harrisburg Miss Susanne Mumtoa and Eric Stoner served as dele gates this week at the hrst suite 4H Capital Days ac tivities at (Harrisburg. Wto activity is new this joar and is an attempt to strengthen citizenship educa tion in the 4-H program. A total of -120 Imembers of 4-H Olubs from most counties in the Commonwealth participat ed in the fwo-dlay affair. Highlights of the session in cluded the Governor’s recep tion in the foyer of his of- IF YOU PLANT CORN YOU'LL WANT THIS Ortho Unipel Starter Fertilizer 13-34-10 Also available in bags or bulk 20-10-10, 16-16-16, 10-20-20 T.M. Reg. U.S, Pat. off. Ortho and Unipel FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT P. 1. ROHRER & BRO., INC. SMOKETOWN, PA, Can a change of feed give you 10% more miSk? Yes!...according to dairymen who have changed ANOTHER FINE PRODUCT OF THE QUAKER Passmore Supply Co. Cochranville, Pa. - Millport Roller Mills S. H. Hiestond & Co., Inc. J. C. Walker & Son, Inc. Gap, Penna. tXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX^XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXV -CXVSfct., ilce during (which he ex plained his thoughts on citi zenship duties and chatted with the youths on Monday. On Tuesday, they attended a breakfast during which they met their legislators. A tour of the new William Penn Museum, and later, of the new Department of Agricul ture Building, followed. The group also spent some time touring the House, Sen ate, and Judicial facilities. Miss Mumma is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mumma, Manheim Rl, and Eric is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stoner, 1051 Eden Road, Lancaster. • Easy to handle in 50 lb bags . . . • Proven performance • . . • Highest available analysis . . . • Convenient to store and use % . . • Most uniform pellet . . • Uniform early response • Higher yields To Ful-O-Pep Cattle-izer DAIRY FEED Millport Salunga Phone 397-3539 Grubb Supply Co. Elizabethtown Kirkwood Feed & Grain Kirkwood H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. Stevens Feed Mill, Inc. Stevens, Penna. ' t “ ' v ' km 1 %*' ' *■ - 1 * «A' < SHOVEL ON MORE COAL. Just like the crocus and wild geese flying north predict the coming of spring, so the steam engines at work on the tobacco seed beds across the county denote the beginning of a new tobacco season. Lancaster Farming’s Staff Reporter Everett Newswanger caught this engine Tuesday, “all steamed up” over Moses S. Zook’s tobacc d beds along the Lincoln Highway be tween Kinzer and Gap. L. F. Photo • NEPPCO (continued from page 12) Seaboard Egg Conference,” the Board of Directors re ferred this to NEPPCO’s Egg Marketing Committee with, the recommendation that it hold a joint meeting in the near future with the Egg Commit tee of the Southeastern Poul try & Egg Association to co ordinate the work of the two gioups with respect to the New York Mercantile Ex change and develop an Agen da for such a Conference 8 Directed the Eflg Market ing Committee to make an immediate and comprehensive study of the fowl marketing problem and develop recom- OATS CO. Witmer i- 1 mendations for short-range im provements and long-range solutions. 9. Authorized the NEPPCO staff to proceed with the pro duction of a short education al film' on the subject of how egg prices are established in the New York market. The film will be shown on tele vision and to poultry indus try meetings throughout the country to toettei acquaint poultrymen, and consumers with the stoiy of how oui egg price making mechanism really woiks Cost of the film will be raised by private con tiibutions, it Was reported 10 On the legislative fiont, the Boaid agieed that NEPP CO should piesent testimony mniipiniainiaaniainio m tm ra m m ma mm am mm NOW... INCREASE TONNAGE UP TO 84%! WITH BRAND S-100 Sudan' S' ghum Hybrid Plant new Volkman S-100 and produce up to 84% mot <• forage than s>uch varieties as Sweet, No 23 and Piper l A new Sudangrass sorghum hybrid, S-100 has recorded y ields of more than 40 tons per acre ... has been proven superior in adapta bility, vigor and palatabiht}. What ever your i reds, for green chop, ensi lage, pasture or hay, you can’t do better than Yolk man S-1001 • Ideal for spi- planting • Adapts to wide range of soils and climates • Superior early growth—medium maturity available from STANFORD Seed Company, Phila., Pa. Available At The Following Stanford Seed Dealers F. M. BROWN’S SONS INC. - Sinking Spring EBY’S MILL - Lititz GERMAN FEED MILL - Denver E. H. KEEN & SON - Parkesburg KIRKWOOD FEED & GRAIN - Kirkwood MESSER’S MILL - Buck REIST SEED COMPANY - Mt. Joy ROSS H. ROHRER & SONS - Quarryville WHITESIDE & WEICKSEL - RD Oxford -:♦> <♦> <♦> <♦>.<♦> <♦> <♦> <♦>-<♦> < Lancaster Farming, Saturday. April 10. 1965—13 tttttttttttVty U - rrrTVTTTTTTffTT > on egg and broiler integra tion at the hearing of the National Com'mission on Food Marketing to Ibe held in At lanta, Ga, in May. HOW MANY RATS? Harold Gundeison, pest control authority at lowa ■State University, gives this rule of thumlb for figuung rat populations on faims If theie aie 100 lats, a farmer may not see any If one lat is seen occasionally only at night, theie aie 100 to 500 on the piemises /If one lat is seen almost every night and occasionally duimg the daj, there aie 500 to 1,000 Ilf one lat is seen eveiy day dm mg the day, theie aie 1 000 to 5,000. ' '* *?! [Hi I & I :u as*-" a
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers