rmiWf;a«e ’> -Paul B. Wipple, Lancaster, n * -\ of 'Ho™Aay ih his Manager’s report at all AfA N#»rfArt Rv bIW - MaflfiiiaiTSua. to dteitor- three meetings, noted Produc ' f~ c U)- ship of FILE. -SdihsTng Otis first tion Credit Assoc, loans ex- Df.fifl PypJif term on the board of the Fed- eeeded $5,40(7,000. outstand * 1 V>rCUlt era] Land ißank will toe Elvin ing, the most in the history Two county farmers last week Hess ’ Jr ’ “S tra ®Wrg Rl. The of the Assoc This is over $l. week re-elected and one was ° ther Q PCA director el “ t , ed f 0 abo ™ laat y f ear at fchl ® elected for the first time to * as Samuel WilUams, Middle- time, 'brought about by rapid the board of directors -of the town ’ changes and ia ‘ rea f 6s , necess - Lan'caster Production Credit Approximately 165 imemtoers ar P 111 agncultural changes, Association and the Federal and guests attended the an- new buidings etc. Land Bank Association. nual meeting in the Lampeter- fviv ■8 Ballots cast at three meet- f/rashurg High School, 130 at ings of the two associations I ,® -^ nn^ llle High School, an re-elected Richard B. Lefever, “° at the Eli™betlmlle High School. - jr s*-- - Miller & Bushong, Inc. Manufacturers of Early Bird and Green Pastures Feeds On This Thanksgiving 1963 We feel humbly -foF*-th- many* blessings constantly bestowed upon us ... . for the freedom under which we are privileged to work and worship . . . for the many friends about us . . . for the privilege of being allowed to render a useful service to our many clients. ROHRERSTOWN, PA. and Federal Land Bank Assoc has loans outstanding of over SG,SOO 000 and has had steady met eases in the 'past 5 yeais, , I f v~'6' ,8 '23; 1963—5 between one million and one large arena of the Pennsyl million and a ihalf each year, vania Farm Show building. Paring this time Association ——— has increased their -member- __ ship by approximate*- 150 Tr>^>ewßcoipe members. w Food 1 roduct • Damn Boyd (Continued from Page 1) Boyd, a senior student in what Mississippi home econo animal husbandry, represented mists wanted to know and Delaware Valley College of here’s what they learned after Science and Agriculture, Doy- they completed a study. Home lestown High individual scor- economists found there were er in the contest was George three types of women, report Pulley of Virginia Polytechnic Penn State extension nutrition Institute specialists. One group likes to William Fisher, East Earl try new foods and recipes; an- Rl, won a 450 pound Polled other hesitates before they try Hereford steer calf last Thurs- new products aend recipes; and day night at the Pennsylvania a third group Won’t try any- Livestock Exposition calf thing new food or recipe. A scramble. high percentage of women Fisher, president of the New would go ahead and try when Holland 4-H Community Club, they saw both the recipe and a was one of 15 youths compel- picture of the dish Instead of ing for the purebred calf in the J us t the recipe. &BSUI Need . . . HAY - STRAW - EAR CORN Buy Now and Save! More and more farmers are baying from ns for better value and all around satisfaction. Delivered any quantity Phone Area Code 717 687-7631 Esbenshade Turkey Farm FATTEN CATTLE ECONOMICALLY with WAYNE BEEF BALANCER This economical blend of protein ingredients, including urea, helps fatten cattle on good quality roughage—economically and efficiently. me Beef Balancer's high protein content also does a good Wa [ob of balancing farm grains. Mai *T* /. FEED GRUBB SUPPLY. CO. | u , MILLS, IN£~ Elizabethtown ■ E- D. 1, Stevens What goes on in a woman’s immd when she sees a new re cipe or food product 9 That’s Since 1890 PARADISE, PA. STILBESTROL We have Wayne Beef Balancer with or without stilbestroL MILLERSVILLti SUPPLY CO. Millersville FOWL’S FEED SERVICE B. D. 1, Quarryville R. D. 2, Peach Bottom J. K. STAUFFER & SON Lawn and Bellaire ' J 7