r“r? Pram <s'o ' ' ’SU'ci ti°n. Other features on the pro- win «**»*• discussion A *':groups on “How To Help The wrine and'fair serin® JolJr 9 > 10 ’ an ' a 11 • " 'Adult Header”, “How The Jun- Ijwrtba should be treated every . ’f is ® M ‘ Ja ** e Thurstom As- ior Leader Can Get Help”, and 4 to 6 weeks during the sum- " istant Lancaster County Home “ H ow To Help With Recrea mer months, phenothiazine is Economist will lead a discus- tion”. still a good material for the S “* r J^ Vl °* r pSow! As- The highlight of the open control of stomach img assembly will be a presen while chemicals 'containing attending 8 session tation b y Mlss Doroth y Bmer ' hoth nicotine and copper sul- one of tL h.gh nouits of son, Consultant with the Na phate are suggested for con- ? h Wed- tional 4-H Club Foundation, trol of tape worms. nesde nSt banquet wll Washington. D C. Her subject Saudi Arabia has no perman ent streams or rivers. will feature the launching of will be “Confidence for Lea the new 4-H Health project dershup.” other assembly spea under the sponsorship of the kers and discussion leaders will Pennsylvania Medical Associa- include: 6d91 ,d yluL ,vf»£m/i hH •leJaftornid- i .ancas Dr, William M. Smith, Jr., Assistant Director for Family, Youth, and Community Devel opment, and a youth panel will disteuss “After High School What?” Daryl Heasley, Extension Rural Sociologist, Penn State, on “How Ideas Get Started, Spread, and Accepted or Re jected.” ■Mrs. Janet Freland, Media, Pa , on “Values to Live By”. The program will include a safety pieseiuation by the Pennsylvania State Police. Ken Gnzzell and Ed Heller were teted last Tuesday at a luncheon given by the Lanc aster Livestock Exchange at the Stock Yard Inn. Robeni Heilbion, President, on behalf of the Exchange, thanked tho • USDA Moves honored guests for their co (Continued from Page 1) operation while in Lancaster , and wished them well in their later became president of the future en<JeavorS- Ba p reBen ta- Baltimore Stock Yards <To. Uvea £rom ealch Qlf the Ex . Gnzzell came here seven years cha flrms and Fred ene ago from Montgomery, Ala- Camp , bell( President of the «. vr i Stock Yard Co., were in atten- The area office in Newark . headed by Gnzzell will be ex panded to ten men The move ——— is a result ot the growing The man who can mind his change in work load due to own business usually has one. Complete automatic feeding for DAIRY COWS and CATTLE! Plus a complete line of bunk feeders to See u« for modern CALEB M. WENGER R, D. 1 Drumore Center KI 8-2116 Quarryville, Pa. ’arming,"Saturday" July 6, 1963—5 the P & S act of 195 S which amended the Act of 1921 broadening the scope of acti vity administered by this of fice, increasing its field of ac tivity in the areas of mono polistic practices and restraint of trade by businesses of tho livestock, meat packing and poultiy mdustiy. /(iiil)cilo UNLOADERS Doubt* augar* dtllvar mor* tlltga par mlnut* avan whair alias*' I* deeply frozen ~ , and at a lower operating cost. Patented V-paddl* Impeller* throw ... not blow ... tlltga down chut*. Adjustable driv* hub* glv* positive traction In all type* of tllag*. Thraa-polnt eutpemlon http* unlotder level at all time*. meet your exact need* Straight-out Auger Feeder With Van Dal* unit* you can custom hulM tha bunk leading tat-up to fit your natdt. Driv* taction Includes hopper, drlv* *s• aambly and 10’, high capacity I* sugar. Additional augar taction* art In 10* units and art tatlly coupled. Feed-R-FIo Bunk Feeder Tha naw, atl>matal complala faadar. HlgA capacity 8* augar rotataa within tuba. Slvaa all-waathar protactlon, avan faad dlatrlbut* tlon, and lowar oparatlng coat. ' Conveyor Trough An Important link In automatic faadln| k Poaltlonad balow alio chuta, tha VanDala convayor trough carrlea tha altaga ta the bunk faader. Primary aactlon Includaa hop* par. drlva aaaambty, and 10', •' augar. Additional 10' augar aactlona may ba addad. lutomatlc feeding equipment
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