, -i otw bio ft noqo ~Uy< # Wafer RUffoff (From page D The reason such a large quantity of water can be utilized from a relatively small area is wise use of the water, Kitch said. Through the use of three large reser voirs, most of the water fall mg on the area can be saved for use. The rate of flow in the Conestoga Creek has a range of one to 3,000, Kitch point ed out This means there is 3,000 times as much water flowing at highest period of BIG SAVINGS!!!! STANDARD EQUIPMENT'S BIG SPRING DISCOUNT BARN CLEANERS and COMFORT STALLS JWIGHTY-MOVE BARN CLEANER EASY-ALL COMFORT STALL Discount Changes; Mar 14, Apr 15, May 16, .May 31st See Your Standard Dealer Today. Do Not Delay. GLENN H. HERR MANHEIM. R. D 1 Ph. TW 8-8391 L. H. Brubaker’s You’re Invited FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1961 at the GUERNSEY BARN, LINCOLN HWY. EAST Preview of 1961 Display and Motion Picture CHALMERS 010 - Dl2 - 015 - 017 NEW HOLLAND, CUNNINGHAM and others Stop at Our Store at 350 Strasburq Pike to See ihe Display of New and Used Farm Machinery. Entire program at the Guernsey Barn gffik 1961 GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES 05k ON DISPLAY COOKING SCHOOL DEMONSTRATION AT 1:30 P. M. by Sponsored by Witmer Fire Co. Auxiliary and Farm Society No. V v PROGRAM ♦|> 1:30 - Cooking Demonstration £ 7:30 Movies on 1961 impie- A ments & Harvesting equipment L. H. BRUBAKER I iso SXRASBURG PIKE, LANCASTER LIT2TZ, R. D. 3 p Wi Unc. EX 7-5179 StrasburgOV 7-6002 Lititz MA 6-7766 g • »■♦.< »*♦?* »T 5% »7!i £♦?« #V« *V<v*Tj »Js?i *!♦!« »*#!« /5?« iTt *V« Wi »V* «!< il?!« »!♦?• i!?N »!s!i »!♦?« »!«!«*!♦% »!s!i »!?i»!?« £*!*»!♦!«V (d it . , , flpw as at fthe time pf-Jpwest flow. If the water could be released gradually from vhe watershed, the range could be reduced greatly. The district approved the applications for conserva tion plans of six new co operators. The farms, in five townships, make up a' total of 395 acres. Cooperators, address, townships and ac reage are G. Jay Umberger, Denver, West Cocalico, five acres; Richard R.' Gerlach, Manheim R3„Penn, 48 acres; Paul E. Stauffer, Mount Joy R 2, Mount Joy, 30 acres; 30th ANNIVERSARY Open House AFTERNOON and EVENING Penna. Power and Light Home Economist Jesse B. .Dourte, Manheim R 2, Rapho, 79 acres; H. Ray mond Stoner, 1051 Eden Rd., Lancaster, Manheim, 10(5 acres; Harry Rose, Elizabeth town R 3, Mount Joy, 1*27 acres • Manor ("From Page 11 varied. The president of the Key Club feels that the pro- BURLINGS CHICKS For Quality Eggs, Meat CAREY Leghorns again won highest honors for Egg Quality among all en tries at the West. N. Y„- Random Sample Test. This is in competition with en tries from the finest breed ers in the country. When it comes to Haugh units' —the official measuring stick egg quality—Car ey Leghorns are topsl AT BUHLING'S you have eight top strains and crosses When you're ready to order, pick up the phone and call .Oxford 286 collect. BURLING’S HATCHERY BOX F Farm Program Refreshments Prizes Bring the Whole Family Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 18, 1961 —7 gram has destroyed the am bition or purpose of the Key Club or any other club. The FFA president feels that it is good in that it takes off the burden- of worrying about financing a club; however, he feels it has cut out a big part of our program such as the seed service where we to choose from . . . for lop quality Eggs and Meat. For Big Brown Eggs: Mer ryknoll Sex-Links (Rock x Red); Golden Sex-Links Harco Red male x Andrews White Rock female. AND FOR MEAT Van tress x Cobb White Rock; Cobb's Strain-Cross White Rocks; Garrison's Cornish Male x Cobbs White Rock fe male; Burling's New Hamp shires and Barred Rocks. Reserve Your Chicks and Started Pullets in Advance. Free Circular. Open Dales. Machinery OXFORD, PENNA M M ¥ ¥: ¥ M M ¥ >«♦ earned some money and learned in the process. Mem bers of the FFA are now al lowed to purchase seeds on ly for themselves Whether these opinions are good or bad, the program has chang ed many functions in the school clubs. Dorothy Kauffman this year became the first FFA Chapter Queen at Penn Man or. Dorothy, a senior, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kauffman, Conestoga R 1 Dorothy received a gift m an assembly program at school and she will receive an official FFA Queen jacket at our banquet. She will rep resent the FFA in the Bicen tennial parade in Millers ville this summer At the present time our chapter is making plans to rent a plot of ground for growing “multiple ear” corn. We feel we have a good program in which everyone can have a part • Lampeter CFrom page 15 I ter uses this project as a fund raising program During June, our chapter will send representatives to the annual FFA Week activi ties at Penn Stale Univer sity Last year our dairy judge, Roy Breneraan, won -econd place in the state This won him a trip to the Nat’c.ial Dairy Cattle Con gress at Waterloo, lowa, and here he placed in the top 20 in the nation. * recreational and edu °'t -v-jj trips v"ll be taken sometime in July or August. Last year we went deeo ~ea dshmg at Indian River, Del. for our recreational trip, and toured W'alker-Gordon Dairy Farms in New Jersey on our educational trip During the staging of the Lampeter Fair, our chap ter se T ls soft drinks_ as a fund raising we also serve c.i committees to set up the fair and to clean up afterwards. A Halloween party in Oct ober in the barn of one of our members and a trip to a sporting event will round out our year’s activity In our chapter all mem bers can participate n these activities With a well bal an" n d program of activit'es such as ours, each member hi' a chance to participate and benefit from it BONUS STAMPS when you buy PACEMAKER ' _4pT - Eastern f:'- j States FARMERS' EX*" LANCASTER EX 4-3755 QUARRYVILLE ST 6-3647 OH YOUR LOCAL REPRKCTF' NATIVE
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