Officers e Reelected y Egg Co-op U 1 w COATESVILLB Produc a Cooperative Exchange re rnod a full slate of officers r 1964 here Thursday dur g a board of directors meet- R selected from the nine-man Urd were; [William G. Carlin, Coates lie R 4, president; Mark S. Ms, Hershey, vice president, I Raymond Stoner, 1051 Eden bad, secretary, and Melvin R [oltzfua, Ronks Rl. treasur- Seated were two new direc- ts, elected at the egg co icrative’s annual meeting i |V b How wondrous the message given to all man- kind at Bethlehem nearly two thousand years ago. Now, on Christmas Eve in 1963, an un- easy world pauses and is filled with hope and For the Prince of Peace is born anew in the silent hearts of men; May His loving peace abide with you as He comes to us again. MILLER & BUSHONG, INC. earlier this month at Blrd-hi- Hand. They were Lester Gehman, Malnheim, and Metz, Belleville, succeeding Paul Coates, Coatesville R 3, and Frank L. Hershey, 442 Willow Road. Conservation District Sets Fourteen Goals Directors of the Lancaster County Soil Conservation Dis trict set up 14 objectives for next year at the last regular meeting in the Lancaster Court House Directors voted to attempt to get representation on high- to hear .$r ak -> J-ySS \ 1 y V” ' .( % «* V<\ ** V V* / a\* the glad tidings. joy once more. 1‘ 1 I I VC ,*• \ / >'l MU ’/ V \** c V j‘l t . x *» \ \ '' / ( % Feed Manufacturers Rohrerstown, Pa. ■ ' iJ 1 ifv 1 r way planning boards at both the county and state levels and to continue the Conesto ga Creek silt sampling project. Tours of the county for the County Commissioners, and the annual plowing contest will be continued. The committee will enter the Goodyear conservation contest, arrange for continued television programs and put increased emphasis on Soil Stewardship 'More emphasis will be pla ced on an expanded youth program, and the committee will seek wider distribution of its film, “Beyond Tomorrow”. The role of associate directors will be reappraised and a pro gram for them will ,be devel oped. A meeting will be held to explain the value of the county soil survey to road builders, home builders and other interested persons The committee plans increased efi- Need . . . HAY - STRAW - EAR CORN Buy Now and Save! More and more fanners are baying from us for better value and all around satisfaction. Delivered any quantity Phone Area Code 717 687-7631 Esbenshade Turkey Farm ajssssssssssaEssa^sSESia; lv.vs\ Jr M *'* / v*ss .* J§ f \ 4 M t _, // u* . Jl /> \ v ■ Ssi’r-v r.<» i 'H \w-/.\o%' \y^'''':* P ' Lancfister Farming, Saturday, December 21, 1963 Hunting Season To Re-open For the sixth consecutive year, Pennsylvania small game hunters will get a chance to teq,t their mid-winter shooting orts on education and public relations and will consider the advantages of Distuct long range work program In other business, directors approved conservation plans for the following three land owners: iClarence H Good, Narvon Ri2, S 3 acres in East Earl Township; Elmer F. Gruber, Bainbndge Rl; 12 7 acres in Conoy Township, and Henry H. Emenheiser, Mount Joy iRI, 92 acres in East Don egal Township. Since 1890 PARADISE, PA. A \ , I * skill. The 19(53 extended small game season on cotton tail rabbits, squirrels and mt fed grouse opens Monday, De cember 23 and closes Satin day, January 4. Daily shooting hours are 7 a.m. to 5 p in. except for Christmas day, De cember 25 and Sunday, De cember 29 when no hunting is allowed. The Pennsylvania Game Commission reminded hunteis today that daily bag limns have been set at four rabbits, six squirrels and two grouse. Hunters were also reminded that they cannot exceed sea son bag limits of 20 rabbits, 30 squirrels and 10 grouse and must include any ot these species killed during the re gular small game season din ing Not ember. Hubbards Honor Employees Although Hubbard Haims has giown rapidly in the last decade, wrhi'ch has necessita ted adding several new em ployees in lecent years, sixtv three percent of its full-time employees have been with the company for five yeais or more Over forty-five peicenc of those active With the con cern are in the ten yeai and beyond group. Those honored and years of service were, Martin Hosier 11, Robert Lutz 12, Chaile> Texter 6, Wilson. Chambers 5, Paul S.auders 8, C Robeit Jones 7, Kenneth Hess 6 Don ald Caiman 10, Irvin Stoner 12, Charles Smith 7, Lowell Blass 12, Howard Towle 15, Eugene Haller 30, Daniel Lea man IS, Kenneth Leisey 24, Jean Marshall 17, Christian ■> Kissinger 7, Kathryn Snyder IS, and Esther Gehnian IS. Jt >/ Woodpeckers are native to all paits of world except polar regions and Jladagaseai Pa. Hybrid CORN :2fisa«KSßS£sa£«£; Nineteen persons weie hon -01 ed with a certificate a n rt. cash gift for years of loyal semce at a lecent employee meeting of Hubbard Farms Inc , Manheim Pike Lancaster Piesentations were made by Wentworth Hubbard, Presi dent of Hubbard Farms Jlem beis of the Hubbard F a i m s staff w'ho have been with the company five years or 111010 were recognized. Developed by Pa. State University Experimental Station. Pa. #B2O is doing a won derful job with regard to standability and higher population than any other variety. This variety made outstanding yields this past season considering the dry weather. Other outstand ing varieties available. SEE OR CALL US TODAY REIST SEED COMPANY Mount Joy, Penna. 653-3821 i 1 • 5 I’ll
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