—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 26, 1960 14 BEAMING PROUDLY OVER THE SALE OF HIS CHAMPION CAPON at the Mount Joy Rotary C ub Tues day is Bi Il y Hackman, E izabeihtown R 3. Holding the champion Bird he has just pu-chased is Adam Greer, Mount Joy 3 ewe er and past president of the c'ub. Rotanans bought over 50 of the 4-H club members’ plump birds. —L F. Photo Milk Producers To Hold Meet The Metropolitan Coopera tive Milk Producers Bar gaining Agency will conduct its unique grass roots Leadership and Information Program for Lancaster co unty and area dairymen on November 28 throuah Dei - ember 1 .at Mount Joy. The p ogram, will feature outstanding milk marketing experts, cooperative leadeis and educators. All area dairymen are in vited to attend. Meals will be furnished. Daily sessions will run from 10 am. to 4 pm. The program is aimed at giving dairymen a better understanding of milk ord ers, laws, regulations, or ganizations and state and federal units which affect the conduct of their business. More than 2 000 have atten ded these sessions since the. school started in 1956. Such topics as New York State Milk Control, National Sanitation Code, Role of Government in Business, Or der 27, Bulk Tanks, Coopera tive Organization and many others will be taken up Chairman of the daily ses sions will be Thomas Ted esco, fieldman for the Bar gaining Agency This is not only.a time to try men’s souls but it is also a time that stretches their pocketbooks. Something will snap. Some are now folding up. Buyer of Oak, WALNUT, Poplar, ASH, etc. C. J. CHARLES LUMBER New Providence, Pa. P’-one ST 6-3108 Ui D YOU SAY KEYSTONE LEGHORNS?" Used Office Desks Various Sizes £ ' l ,V v A | $2O to $4O pfira Used Filing Cabinets ”“ ws HUS Chairs All types & sizes L'' J sll°.ss [Jji^ All types of used office equipment and tiling systems SURPLUS EQUIPMENT COMPANY PRINCE & JAMES ST.. LANC. Ph. EX 3-4011 Store Hours Mon. to Fri. 12:30 to 9; Sat. 9 to 5 PIONEER Regular Price $7.50 OFFER EXPIRES MOV. 30, 1960 Joseph M. Good & Sons LEOLA QUARHYVILLE • Capons (From page 1) third position behind the en tries of Virginia and U'lie Ann WivelL. However he was second in' the project score contest last-year. Following Hackman with his score of 99 5 was Dona d Miller with 98.9 points. Don a'd the-son of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Miler, Elizabethtown Rl, also exhibited the second place entries. Taking third place in both the exhibit and record book score was Jean Miller, sister of Dona d Her score was 98 5 of a possib'e 100 points. Members of the Mount Joy Rotary Club, sponsors of the roundup bought over 50 of the high qua ity dressed capons from' membe.s of the club In addition to the two b-rds making up the judging entry, each member was ask ed to bring two other capons dressed and ready for sale. The Champion birds were bought by Adam H. Greer, Mt Joy jeweler and past p.esident of the Rotary club. The Rotanans have sponsor ed the club for over fifteen years. 25 Pounds of PIONEER VIG-R-CALF St* Milk Solids a $ 6.75 Food has three big jobs, says Mrs. Laßue Hefner, Penn State ex'ension?**- nutri tionist. Food provides mater ials for the body’s building and repair, regulators that enable the bo3y to use other ma enals and to run smooth ly and fue. for the body’s en ergy and warmth. There is some fuel in every food. 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Eshe man’s Red Rose Exp| Farm, 8000 White Vantress; 8 wks, 6 da; 38 Same; 39 Same, 3700 White Rock Cockerels, 8 wks, 2 da 40 Same, 3700 White Rock Cockerels, 9 wks, 2 da. • Just what is service 9 Here’s what we try to do: Keep every Ford trac- tor and every piece of Ford Farm Equipment working" at top efficiency and- be Johnny-on- the-spot when something- goes wrong. Some of our service is free; some costs only lor the parts; some requires a reasonable labor charge, But you’ll find us fair . . we want to keep on serv- ing you for a long time, - Sccuder Bros., ■ Naw-Hollaad - ■ Phoiie - EX. "4-8721 ; tl