to L. 6 NO. 28 HEIFERS ON THE JAY LANDIS FARM have the run or a lot near the barn.. The filers, calved early last fall are fed hay and grain m the barn but have some pasture they want it These thirteen heifers are being kept as herd replacements m the ’4-eow *rd of registered Holsteins. The farm house ,in the background shows the neatness and ■auty of the farmstead. - L F p^o orn Crop Has Poor Coloring lecause Of Cold Weather Cora is up on most Lanc rter County farms, but the lor is poor. Most farmers tl that the light color is it to the cool temperatures id will be overcome with a w days of warm weather, me fields have been given si cultivations. Hay end silage making is ill under way in the Gar n Spot with many farm 5. who did not spray al ia fields last fall, trying salvage the crop without raying. Moisture in the soil con wed adequate for most jps despite the small a iunt of rainfall during >y Fragmentary reports of i v temperatures on the arm Calendar le 3—evening - Senion intension square dance at he fan.i of H. B. Endslow, Janetta Rl. ic 5—4.30 pm. - Lancast r County Vocational Ag 'eulture Teachers Associa te meets at Lampeter - 'trasburg High School. 3 0 pm. - Elizabethtown - ! oncgal 4-H Strawberry hib roundup sponsored by le Krwanis club at Aunt al ly’s Kitchen, Elizabeth an ? 00 Pm. ■ County 4-H Of acers Training conference ?: „ lht ‘ John Neff School, Notl^aie f. 00 P m - New Holland 4- community club meets the New Holland bank “Ullclmg. P® 6 —B 00 p.m. - Town & t Unt 'y 4-H business club uJ rs t,le Weis food mar ct ° a the Lititz Pike. Rl° a ?~' Boo P-m. - Lititz cl 4-H community Schoof ®' a^an<^ P m * Boots & Cl Ub m hg < ht h ° rse & pony V] C ,„ m ° et 'S at Mountain h en Pony farm near no J p T . , the v :f 01nt meeting of oonhf. , , and Lancaster tlio bab y beef club at north? , of Ed ward Bishel 800 of York - 1 Coun