•aster Fanning, Saturday, May 2, 1959—11 feeders filled with MA-CO RATION. High efficiency is feed consumption 10w... waste and guesswork of methods.' High digestibility ice of all required nutrients off the many stresses of issures steady growth and :tion. Don’t look at the price the feed cost per doz. eggs. : the first step to becoming iltryman IRA B. LANDIS ■l, -R. D. 1 779 Valley Rd., Lancaster o. TRUPE IILL & SON ■villa lufacturers of High Efficiency Poultry Rations 'emenf 9||h More Milk Ail Summer Long airyman likes the boost in milk production his om lush pasture. He knows it means more dol nilk check . . . and at lower feed cost per cwt. ymen know, too, that pasture can’t do it alone, ary dry feed . . . including grain ... is needed ter laxative effect. This supplementai'y feeding ivs h°ld body weight, keeps them in better shape to inherited capacity^. ituie quality changes, too, as the season pro isses become dry and less palatable, cows-jgraze weather gets hotter. Supplementary feeding be moie important then. i glad to lecommend a specific program suited d- joui pastures. The Beacon Pasture Feeding is helped thousands of dairymen produce more • Piofilably. Chances are it can help you, too. Beacon Milling Company ISION of SPENCER KELLOGG & SONS, INC. ,ELP HIA & CARLISLE STS., YORK, PA. Telephone: York 8-2341 AGON Wos »«i»i See Us Today! - B. G. MELLINGER & SON Willow Street, R. D. 1 0 ftp'll \ “GO ’WAY, YOU’RE NO JERSEY”, see ns to be the attitude of the alarmed Jersey mother in the background, as her Jersey-Charolais offspring stops by at dinner-time in the barn at the Paul Bucher farm, Peach Bottom RD 1 -The week-old calf stands 33 inch es at the snoulders, well over half the height of his apparently disgruntled mother. Bucher milks 44 head of registered and grade Jerseys on the 168-acre farm, east of New Texas He reports he wanted the cross-bred calf for family beef, having seen a herd of the French dual-purpose cattle two years ago When he found his artificial breeding ser vice could supply Charolais sires, he decided to try the cross Actually this scene is de ceiving, as the Jersey mother is still quite fond of her over-sized baby, and he no long er claims her —LF PHOTO ® Promise tFiom naee 1) gone), but more and more people are offering to assist in any way possible the Soil Conservation District to esta blish soil and water conser vation practices on more and more of our 7900 farms Soil Stewardship Sunday is being observed by an increas mg number of nrnisters m ru rad as well as urban churches This is endeed encouraging. 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New Holland Columbia Pike, Lancaster Phone EL 4-8721 Phone EX 2-5722 1, * #• An attempt to emphasize the observance of Soil Steward ship Sunday was made as ear ly as 1952, working through the United Churches of Lan caster Co Continued empha sis has taken varied forms since then Progress has been slow but gratifying We feel conservation is ev erybody’s business and that does not exclude our minis ters, whether rural or urban There are six inches of pre cious top soil that lie betwe ' en us and starvation. The top with Ford Allen H. Matz Denver Phone AN 7-6502 Conestoga Farm Service Park Ave., Quarryville Phone ST 6-2597 three inches are those that build and maintain homes, schools, churches and roads of the community The bot tom three inches barely sus tain life. We need to protect Ihe top portion if we.are to enjoy an abundant life In the First Chapter of Genesis, we read that follow ing creation, man was given domin on over all things and that he was to replenish. Do minion. not destruction; To replenish, not deplete God maintains ownership, man is Ins servant, his steward Many years ago, God put a. rainbow in the sky To the ancent Hebrew it was the promise of hope God would never again destroy man and life from the earth God has never broken his promise. He is faithful He will ne ver destroy life from the ear th! But man possesses the po wet and the ability to destroy himself and all life He can do it by being a poor steward to the soil, timber and min erals God has given him in the good earth. “Prompt Bail Bond Service’* BUHRMAN'S CONVENIENT PARKING LOTS Opposite Brunswick Hotel Opposite Post Office Next to Western Auto Store 115 East King Street Norman A. Buhrman, 228 N. Duke St. "Prompt Bail Bond Service” WEEDONE LV-4 The Low Volatile ESTER 2, 4-D for Consistent WEED CONTROL SMOKETOWN, PA. Ph. Lane. EX 2-2659