Leader’s Council Elects Members Ten members "were elected to the executive board of the Lancaster County 4-H Leader’s Council at the annual meeting ot the group recently at Farm Buieau Coopeiative auditoi inm, Dillerville Road “The 4-H Parent and You (.the leader)’’ was the topic for the main talk of the evening delivered by the Reverend Kirk Hudson, pastoi ot the High land Presbyterian Church. The 55 persons at the meet ing were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Landis who sang several songs Those elected to the execu tive board were as follows: Agricultural representatives — — Mrs. Dorothy Fry, Stevens Rl, northeast district; Melvin Long, Lititz R 3, northwest district; Wilbur Houser (re elected), Lampeter, southeast district; Edgar Porter, Wash- Your P-A-6 dealer tell you can do-more for your farm From throughout the county we are hearing new reports of P-A-G’s do-more performance. We are ready to tell you all about them- Chances are we can even tell you how P-A-G hybrids are doing for farmers you know. And we’ll be glad to explain how P-A-G can break corn-growing bottlenecks on your farm. From P-A-G’s big family, we can help you select the varieties best suited to your farm and then show you how they can be tailored into a hy brid team that will solve your com-growing prob lems and boost your total income from com. See us soon! Be sure to ask about P-A-G’s spectacular SX hybrids, too. L. J. Denlinger Company Iranian Place, I** Willis H. Weaver R. 1). 1, Bo\ 435, Mt. Joy, Pa. Ph. 653-4013 Willis W. Horst R. D. 4, Bititz, Pa. Ph, 626-6755 Cloyd Wenger 1744 Pioneer Road, Banc., Pa. Ph. 303-1633 David B. King 2471 Horseshoe Rd., Banc., Pa Eugene P. Spotts R. I). 3, Honey Brook, Pa. Ph. 5373-3958 Mountville Feed Service r. K. I). 2, Columbia, Pa. ?• Ph. 285-2661 I Eli O. Nolt SR. D. I,' Xch Holland, Pa. Ph, 354-5540 s ,Several Choice dealer territories available—contact THE MOST .HUMOUS NAME IN CORN itiiiiiMliiiiPiMn ington Boro Rl, southwest (dis trict, and Daniel Trimble (re elected), Quarryville Rl, sou thern district Home economics representa tives ’Mrs Heibert Royer (leelected), 2025 Oiegon Pike, northeast distnot, Mrs Jean SPhomas (leelected), Manhenn, northwest distuct, Mrs Ray mond Denlmger, Stiasburg, southeast distuct, Mrs Edgar Porter, Washington Boro Rl, southwest district, and Mrs John Stonei, Quarryville Rl, southern district Remove Non-Layers Some non-layers may show up in the pullet flock a few months after they start laying, and Carl O Dossm, extension poultry specialist, says poultry men must decide whether to sell these birds or keep them with the hope they’ll come back into profitable production If houses are overcrowded, and non-laying birds are few, mar ket those that have sitopped laying more about a Walter B. Martin R. I). I, Urumore, Pa. Fred Frey R. I). 2, Quarry ville, Pa. Melvin M. Brendle R. D. 1, East Earl, Pa. Paul G. Nolt R. D. 1, Manlieim, Pa, Charles Banck 71 Rose Ave., Ijeola, Pa. Harold L. Sample R, I). 1, New Providence, Pa. Stanley P, Herr Rhcems, Pa. Ph. 367-3526 ITHj LOCAL OFFICE IBPfister Associated II Growers 1007 XissXey Rd., liancastcr, Pa. Ph. 808-7131 8S88S? Ph. 768-3021 Ph. KI 8-2693 Ph. ST 6-3235 Ph. 445-2444 Ph. 065-4224 Ph. 656-0273 Ph. ST 6-3087 ssseeaesss: - VERNE MARTIN, RETIRED SALES Manager of the Maytag Corporation, Newton, lowa, was the main speaker at the annual sales meeting and banquet last week of the Rohrerstown feed firm of Miller and Bush ong. Martin, left, outlined the sales approach that took the Maytag organization from a dealership of approxi mately 1,400 to 15,000 during the time he was sales' manager. With Martin, at the meeting in the Host Motel, are, left to right; Chester Graybill, president of the firm; Robert Graybill, Vice President and General Manager, and Allen Graybill, Vice President and Treasurer. Whatever your dairy feeding program, you can use new Wayne 32% Dairy Krums to good ad vantage. Just balance this blend of high quality proteins, vitamins and minerals with the nutrients in your own farm grains. Select the protein level that is right for the roughage used. Each cow will produce milk at her full bred-in milking power. And, the texture, of ground and mixed rations is improved. Ask us for details. To Help Your Dairy Herd STAY OUT IN FRONT rrmrnmm J. K.. STAUFFER & SON' FOWL’S FEED SERVICE Lawn & Bellaire LIME VALLEY MILLS R. I). 1, Willow Street DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. R. D. 1, Stevens ROHKER’S MILL R. D. 1, Kooks MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. Millersville Rcinholds •» * I ittfj 1 ® «c>K W Jc h #. ti.' Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 2, 1963' B. D. 1, Quarry ville R. D. 2, Peach Bottom GRUBB SUPPLY CO. C. E. SAUDER & SONS B. D. 1, Bast Earl H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, Inc. Witmcr - Rouks - Leola MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R. IX 2, Columbia HEKSHEY BROS. Elizabethtown Ag Extension Schedules Dates The Lancaster Countv Ex tension Seiviee this week le leased a list of dates ot coming events hoping that imal resi dents might maik then calen dais and iesei\e the dates of the scheduled meetings The meeting dates are as follows Febiuary 1, 4-H Baby Beef Banquet, Penn Manor High School 6 30 pm, Febiuai/ 12, Annual Extension Meeting, Hotel Biunswick, 0 30 pm; Febiuaiy 27, Ciops and Soils Day, Guernsey Sale Pavilion, All day meeting, March 5,-Cou nty Dairy Day, Guernsey Sales Pavilion, All day meeting; Maich 6, Maiket Hog Show, Union Stock Yaids, All Dav; Maich 7,8, Distnct Swine Cli me Hostetter’s, Mount Jov, Two days, Maich 13, Cattle Feeders Day, PEACE TO BE ANNOUNCED LATER, All day, March IS, Custom Spray er Meeting, Singer’s, Ronks, 7 30 pm : Maich 19, Corn Groweis Meeting, Landisville Fire Hall, 7 30 pm, April 1, Sheep Pioduceis Meeting, Faun Buieau Building, S 00 p m. Protect Machinery Paimeis and farm machinery owners who don’t have enough storage space under roof can still protect then machinery from bad weaither, sacs Burton S Home, Penn State extension agncultuial engmeei Tillage equipment, such as plows, disks, harrows and cultivate! s can be stoied out ol doois af ter thev aie cleaned and paint ed Metal paits that woik n soil should be coated with a mst preventive Then- cover them with plastic sheeting which piovides satisfaetoiy stoiage until the> can be plac ed under roof The ears of the encket aie in his legs and a snake hears through his tongue Be sme to water evergreens fall and wmtei .Much winter injuiy is due to insufficient water in the fall and winter. Jill tfauets Flash! "HONEGGER LAYERS" win Burma Random Sample! with an income of 4.81 per pullet housed and we all know how short housing is Burma, Don’t We? J. HOAVARD MOORE _R. D. #1 LITITZ, PEXXA. Phono: 020-5408 Windle's Hatchery COCHRANVILLE. PA. Phone: Atslcn IA T S-5941 7
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