10—Lanccjster Fanning. Saturday, October 17, 1953 GETTING ACQUAINTED with farm animals on a trip to farms near their school was a delightful experience for the 57 first grade students from the Willow Street Element ary School on Tuesday. Petting a Guernsey calf at the farm of Roy Brenneman, Willow Street R 2„ is six year old Diane Kopp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Kopp, Willow View Heights, Willow Street R 2. Accoinpamying the group, along with their teachers, was Mr George teacher of vocational Ag riculture at' Lampeter-Strasburg High School. SOME QUESTIONS AND Some new products are av- ANSWERS which you can spray on the tinder side of the rug. liber you need to x-enew them oc casionally. How do you keep rugs from slipping? If you’re uisng the rugs How do you get scuff on a waxed floor be sure the marks off a waxed floor? floor is thouroughly polished You can get scuff marks Then there’s less danger of off by using a cleaning-pol the rug slipping. You may ishing wax. 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Ist buy! your Willow, St. First Grade Visits Farm A question, from a first grade teacher in the Willow Street schools last year star ted a unique program in Lancaster county educational systems. Mrs. Esther Herr in searching for answers to some of the questions posed by her first grade pupils asked Mr. George Myers, teacher of Vocational Agri culture at Lampeter - Stras burg High School if he would recommend a farm which the class could visit. Myers responded by setting up a schedule of farm visits super vised by the boys in his calss es. The visits proved so suc cessful that the program bids to become an annual affair. On Tuesday 57 first graders from the Willow Street school visited the farms of four students of Vocational Agriculture in the Lampeter area. The visitors were accom- 1 competitions, a youngster panied by their teachers, must bi the son or daughter Mrs. Herr and Miss Elizabeth of a PP&L customer. Barnes, the Principal Durrell Hollinger, and the fo l lowing parents; Mrs. Isreal Laturen, Mrs. Fred Snyder, Mrs Don ald Hall, Mrs Darnel 11. Hackman, and Mrs. Grace Schultz. Purpose N of the trip, ac- progress, many young people cording to Myers is to ac- are needed with training in quaint the children with var- the sciences, business, gov ious farm animals and help ernment and engineering, them develop an appreciation Turning to the agricultaurl of life on a farm, and to give scholarship program, Mr FFA. members experience in Oakes pointed out that these speaking to groups and par- awards are based on a real! ticipation in public relations zation that, if continued in activities. creases in farm productivity A similar tour for the first are to be assured, we must grade students in the Lam- provide trained young peo peter and Strasburg schools Pie capable of translating is scheduled for next spring, knowledge into better crops —— and livestock. In ten years, with the world’s expanding Classified Ads population, we may need all the technical' skill in main- Get Results taining an adequate food sup ply that we are now using in "Seems to me... R.O, That's what Lancaster County Republi* cans mean by progress WITH economy. Your Republican County candidates are off men who- have handled their busi* ness and community responsibilities irt this way. Before you vote, check the record and see for yourself.*’ THESE ARE OUR CANDIDATES AND THE OFFICES THEY SEEK C. Abram Snyder, County Commissioner Harry E. Meyers, Sheriff Richard M. W.tmcr, County Commissioner Harry H. Grin*, Register of Wills John L. Bowman, Judge Howard H. Bailey, Prothonofary Mr*. lona M. Met*g*r, Clerk of Quarter Sessions Jock F. Tracy, Prison Keeper Or. Charles W. Bair. Coroner Anna K. Mellinger, Prison Inspector i “‘“ H - s “‘ fc " '“'“ w YOU CANT HAVE ONE WITHOUT THE OTHER VOTE REPUBLICAN AND GET BOTH! Scholarships Available From P.P.&L Pennsylvania Power and Light Company is again of fering 13 scholarships under two programs of educational assistance, it was announced by Mr. Chas E. Oaks, PP&L’s board chairman. Ten of the scholarships will be available under the utility’s general scholarship program. Winners may choose of study leading to a degree and may attend any of 15 area colleges or universities. Each grant pro vides $5OO annually toward each recipient’s tutition and a similar grant to the institu tion each winner attends. The remaining three schol arships are for study in the field of agriculture at The Pennsylvania State Universi ty’s College of Agriculture. The annual amount of each grant is $2OO. To enter either of the two In announcing competition under the utility’s general scholarship program, Mr. Oakes pointed to the need for trained young people in all fields of endeavor. “To as- sure our nation’s continued ABE SNYDER REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER □ PROGRESS with ECONOMY REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE OF LANCASTER COUNTY RICHARD A. SNYDER, Cheiraw* “Running « government is a lot lil running a house or a farm. When yc odd something to improve your proi erfy, it costs money. But some peopl think that your government can sper and spend - and there’ll always money to spend some more. You km what happens if you do this at hoim The same thing happens -when yoi government overspends except bail them out with higher taxes. I believe that we CAN spend for the things we need in Lancaster Count// and by careful management of YOUR tax dollars, get a dollar of value f every dollar spent. our reach tor outer <» The three top S' for agricultural Scl J will be selected by « s mittee on Academic' 0 ards of Penn State’s r of Agriculture. Chaim the seven-man comJ 1 Prof. R. A. Bartoo School of Forestry ' Applications and oft. essary materials f or scholarship cornpetu m , available at every * school in the Com panv vice area. ■ FEED SILAGE EAI Thin feeder cattle the best use of sil asp the first half of the period, says Thom- Penn State extension stock specialist. Aftf he i recommends, gI decrease the silage crease the gram. Plant Hie Best MUNCY CHIEF H- In a 5 acre corn on a farm using i cultivation and fa tion during the 19f son it yielded 181 7 , shelled corn per acre the best yield, buy plant Muncy Chief for the 1960 season SNOW FENCE For Temporary Corn Cribs 50 FT. $lO.BB FAR SUPPL 137 E. KING ST: LANCASTER,