4-H Honors Marietta Youth Once to e . Comes the wrote j am what is now Bible Materia!: Deuteronomy 29 "Oppoitumt through 34. •« * Devotional Beaming: Isaiah 26 1-8. nmii »re pauiy tlll Jan oppoit Umt been ignoud choice has be in& the choi wirong choice) 'portiinity, tb NOT ALL choices are worth los- R / SUI ing sleep over. What tie shall I wear today? Shall I drive to town - , ” ler by the old road or the new road? , tlr “ What shrill 1 giVe Grrindpa for his i ’\° ''’ h birthday? The results of these *!? ° , 3!cl choices are-not likely to be WoWd- c h oice , w ™ ll shattering one ■ When we tl! sm. tlriy MljJ * bh more Impo ‘true it IS . 0 It?** 1 have decided i think. If you pk we in our tr TJTZirTmI that same cen f 3 * 1 * 1 ; * ir l m * or against h 'tUA you 'dowi -good choices" for reacc .great deal, that - anyhod who would "wear a mohetrosU tickgrouiil f, llk» that couldh c No choice, have much SCnse. If you 'trike the man 01 a neW road tb town,‘Some of the new ■vicuum. a traffic may give you' -a -funeral choices, 01 th '-•doner than you expecte'd.'Ahd if bgriinst all t Grilndpa hkippenri toko Veryfich. earlier life, William Endslow, Marietta ED 1, was one of 1-2 Penn- the wrong: kind of preset nfight' "Ing. This is br sylvania 4-H Club junior leaders honored in a special cifiz- induce him to'change onomy where ip st?te? mony during 1116 recent Leadership School at This Week »*»■*' SSI'S “Endslow. as is shown infer service to their clubs and , * pat®' the above photo, also was communities. 10 Washington a do«r life, an oid imOictn -see -talksd quite one of seven of the 254 , WheretWri debiskm'eir that changed that wm m ' ana a * e^ SCh 2r° l t, ba .T hr Clinton Davidrion tf» WKSIe dfififCtiSn 'of WS fife- Wwundecide, young men and Women m qt(et at whlch Dr . H . R. Al- time; A trite crossing Missouri tot out of the training at the «chdol to bebrecht, Penn State extension C n< 4 | n Sicfht ? ~apprbachfcfc-h little statlon Where honored with paid special tribute 9 ' it no t .atop. There is a long put of the m o'f demonstration topiclo Chauncey P. Lang for "31 The collapse of efforts to siding at? thrit station, and It Is br should h» groups. years service to young peo- adopt new whefit. legislation empty. The express train could ®® ee ’ An ,ie ‘During the five-day work-pie. v ■ this year is overshadowed by Justus Well-be Sent through the ‘he post office ■shop, ’the young leaders -Lang, state 4-H leader, re- a n increasing possibixty that, station on the sidmg as on the the ium-mnn trained as club officers intired June 30th and was sue- the end is nearing for all fa- main track, they are both going ■'■h* l s a little <J(her capacities in whichceeded "by Dr. William M. rm price support ahd pro- in the ririme direction. But coming r”] e v Sa “ tocl they will have opportunity Smith. duction control laws. out of Union Station in St. Louts, had been bio -A majority of Congress titbits is v, QCI another proposition. All trains ana 10 &uno has been reluctant to move hetd t yat station in exactly £wen his hea *£• same way* but when they hit Christ. how those "Wishes, they are turned have faced the Secretary ofAgricul- f(jr —westward to the ferent his clioi ture Benson argue that farm- c t oiti or east to New . J 3 , ' ersand the nation would be yor k, or south to New Orleans. So t*?mLZ ™ Proposed amendments to the Philadelphia Federal better off without them. it la‘with life.igome decisions turn milk marketing order will be considered at a hearing in wheat „ finally sent llfe toward a destiny of glory, or commnmu r« Philadelphia July 13, the U. S. Department of Agriculture t °, he White House but vet- of a . , depending on the has announced: oed ’ called for both higher cholcfc ~ . pending on the one price supports and more st -1 The hearing, to open at hearing, USDA may recbm- ringent production controls S;3O a.m. (EDT) in the U. S. mend amending the Philadel- Mr. Benson told Congress it *Court House, 9th and Market phia order. There would then was “moving in the wrong ~ f Tltn-ja Streets, was tailed at the re- be opportunity for filing ex- direction. 1 ” UW lb A lit? A 111 It? ... BILL ENDSLOW,-Marietta RD 1, standing at left, was one of the above seven out standing Pennsylvania 4 -fit Club members and junior leaders, elected to-head Demon stration Topic "'groups' recently during the 1959 State 4-H Leadership School at Perm. State. Also shown ere (from left): -Seated—Kenneth Baldner, St. Thomas; Audrey Ymg ling, Gettysburg; Donna Landis, Millersburg, and Leonard McChesney,,Blairsyille. Stand ¥rig—3Sndsldw, Janies Afbuckle, Mohrsville, and Bill Diekinson, Slippery Rock. USDA Hearing Set Mon, For Phila. Milk Order Changes quest of milk handlers in the cepfidris to proposed amend- “The nationwide cry am- Philadelphia marketing area, ments and a final recom- ong farmers” he said in a st ‘Proposed amendments mendation before holding*, a rongly worded statement op wdald - referendum to determine ap- posing the wheat bill, “is for 1. -Bring under regulation of PP ? val o£ pro * fore freedom ” Taxpayers, the Philadelphia order any posed amendments. -he said, want to get farmers Presently unregulated off their back. Es nt Sa. USDA invites f, “a! er source milk m the . . , , - -I, ~ ion is shocked with the ex- Sa e Comment On r >* . • son said, the Congress COO- S' Modify the assignment -Ui aiders a bill that is even mo provisions as they apply to . re costly Taxpayers on the multiple plant operations j_gjyjQ. GTSOIDQ farm and in the villages and in the application of loca- ” cities have a right to object tion differentials. It is now The U S Department of such, fiscal irresponsibili- i proposed that Class I milk Agriculture today extended ties.” , _ nn ,„T,, r _ E be assigned on the basis of Until July 20th the time for Backers of the wheat bill f'O KEEP THOSE HEIFERS GRO J shipments from supply filing comments on its pro- an the other hand, argued heifers are the future herd of cattle, you ean ; plants for Class I use, ra- posal to suspend Federal that the 25% allotments if _ hav „ them stunted m their ther than on the basis of grading of lamb and mutton proposed would have reduc- oaS tuii receipts at such plants carcasses. ed production by 300 million If under 10 months of age don t rely ° After considering the evi- The date of the possible bushels and lowered costs by feed nutrients; they will be stunted, fe cc * P dence brought out at the .suspension is also being mov- $270 million dollars a year. p a y daily grrH limited .grain. Yearlings on» —J—ed ahead from Aug-. Ito The most significant thing ne g d liltle hay or grain unt ii near freshening . _ Sept. 1, 1959. about the wheat bill debate short then start feeding hay oi Lancaster Farming r™,- firn „ fnv filin(T com. was tRc clear indication that ™ re 13 short, then start leea g y -S iSS * hem 6rowmg J sasr s - EH ~oTS: ££&*&£■ ‘JL? *Tthe ‘o soverrnnep. budgets llme to look Kound ani « where the £$ Ph “*EXp«. n .“”a, matter - Defenders of.the programs f, re <*»«««> and ryhy they ml"*., Dan McGrew, Editor; USDA has received a num : contended -that abandonment the . dry weather. In many Robert g. Campbell. Advertising ber of requests for addition- of them wouldbahkn/pt a-ma varieties, or perhaps management prac jj Director & Business Manager , a i time for filing comments jofity'of farmers and, drag fertilizing, and clipping; How is 'the time Established November 4, i 950 on p ro p osa i the nation down into another renovation, Fe-seeding, liming, arid fertile 1118 Published every Saturday by . _ +v , - ’ I ° Lancaster Farming. Lancaster, Ba Interested persons should depression Comparable to the ( Entered as 2nd class matter at sub mit written statements, ? n ® °* . Those who TO kill CO bn EARWORM—Com od«j I. 1879 additional entry at Mount data and comments op . Congress’ b ' elter without the worms -not mentioning ** Pa suspension proposal on or Congress. t _ p Qf ear. Spray wih ’one q Liat *. J SS befgre July 20 to .be There Ts good—teeWtT for plus two-goarts 6f (jyhrft-njmeraL oil m er»’ Association; Rational Editor- n c nAnartaiAnt nf - c _ 1 - --_tUre,' Washington 25, D.-C.- - -(Turn to pnge 8) with DDT should ndt be Yed to Uvestock 4—Lancaster Farmi: Choices Count "" Lessen for July 12,1950 IY MAX SMITH TO "RECOGNIZE FORT—Hot summer days andi duce production -efficiency ® forms of life. To maintain nnlt or gains in body weight special needed when temperatures tf® grees Cross ventilation of electric fans, removal of main® wetting down of hog floors and! will help. Fresh water at all 1" essary and shade for animals MAX SMITH will keep them more content, Saturday, Ju n -1355 who chons es said to hi, fore you ~f? a-ndevll fh ' () “Oio. To E V |n
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