This Week in Washington (From page 4) blessings. Most people are not thank ful unless they arc more pros perous than they were a year earlier. They measure their happiness by material gains and forget the many bless ings for which they should be thankful. Goats and Happiness I like to illustrate this by by a story txld me many years ago about a Russian peasant in the time of the Czars. He went to his priest with a story about his unhap piness. He was thinking about kil- DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY WiU Par Full Value ' For Dead Animals Dealers In Bones, Tallow and Hides FRY'S RENDERING WORKS Prop., John Fry 2114 Hollinger RD. Lancaster Ph. EX 2-4815 If No Answer Phone EX 7-0472 GET EXTRA EGGS EGGLA Feed EGGLAC PELLETS to get the EXTRA eggs that produce EXTRA PROFIT. EGGLAC PELLETS will increase feed consumption and furnish extra vitamins. EGGLAC PELLETS • Are Highly Fortified • Will Increase Total Feed Intake • Maintain Healthier Birds • Stimulate Higher Egg Production CALL US FOR OFF-THE-CAR DISCOUNTS PARADISE ling himself because his mo ther-in-law had come to live with his family in their one room home She had, he said, made life unbearable. , The priest advised him to get a goat and take it to live in the home. The peasant, though puzzled by that ad vice, followed it. A year la ter ho came back to the priest "Life is worse than over and I must kill myself,” he told the priest. “No,” said the priest, “buy another goat and take it into your home.” The peasant did as he was told, but at the end of that year he returned more de pressed than ever. -The odor of the goals and thrill tem per of the mother in-law was more than he could bear. “What shall I do**” he ask ed the priest “Get rid of the goals,” said the priest. The peasant did as he was told, and a few weeks .later re turned to tell “the priest he had never known such happi ness CHAIN SAW SERVICE CENTER New & Uied Snavely's Farm Service NEW HOLLAND EL 4-2214 L J. DENLINGER CO. “I am so thankful to be rid Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, November 28, 1959—5 of the goals that I do not mind by mother-in-law in the least,” the peasant told the priest Beef Club Gets Calves One hundred tnd thirty two calves met their new owners last Saturday when 104 4-H boys and girls met at the New Holland sales st ables to draw numbers foi their calves tor the 1960 cl ub season This number of 4-H baby beef duo mem bers represents an increase of seven over last year. Angus calves averaging 415 pounds each found new homes with 45 club mem bers in Lancaster County. The Angus calves weie pur chased in Maryland, Vxrgm ia and in other ‘ parts of Pennsylvania A lotaf of 57 boys and girls took homo with them a Hereford calf to teed for the next II or 12 months. The “white faces” weighing an average of 405 pounds came from Colorado, West Virginia and Delaware The two shorthorn calves (Turn to page 9) FEED PE LLETS Phone Intercourse SO 8-3031 YOU WILL HAVE TO GROW A LOT before you can be a champion, seems to be what Maria Frey, Quarryville R 2, is telling her new steer calf at the drawing of 4H club calves last Saturday at the New Holland sales stables. lEarlier this month Maria showed the Southeast District 4-H round up Grand Champion at the Lancaster Stock yards This calf weighing just slightly over 500-pounds will have to gain around 2 pounds every day from now until next year at this time to become another champion. —LF PHOTO ■ Control.... I CHICKWEED S In Alfalfa, Clover 5 and Strawberries With Chloro IPC Spray now at the rate of 1 qt. with 20-49 gal- ion ol water per acre. Gel excellent control with one application. ■SMOKETOWN, PA.S ■ m i Ph. LANC. EX 2-2659 ■ ■ ■ a■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■( The fjgtl BABCOCK BESSSE (A Profitable 3-Way Strain Cross) Offers You Better Livability ~ as both chicks and layers More Uniform Early Maturity . . . ond uniformity in production of large eggs Higher Production . . , 240-280 eggs per year, and 13-16 months o* high production Stronger Shells ... to match the large white egg and high interior quality BABCOCK HATCHERY,he. L.ITITZ, R. D. 3 Phone MA 6-5872