Arming,* Saturday, January fs, 1964 • Have You Heard? (Continued from Page 7) prunes ... or medium, large, or extra large prunes. The smaller the prunes, the more in a pouhd package. But size has nothing to do with quality. Bach year the prune crop varies in the supply of parti cular sizes. Large or small, prunes are the same fine fruit and have the same value. 9—Lahcas^er • Stor Farmer (Continued from Page 1) tf. Scranton had /challenged fTFA. youths to prepare them selves with the proper know ledge and skills so that they tan take- their places In -Agri business of the future, ‘‘l firmly believe that Pean aylrauia has the greatest op portunity In agriculture of any state in the nation. We are on the edge of a rapidly growing feMgalopolia extending along (he eatirs Atlantic seaJboard Which means a large popula tion and a hig market, all con aectad by our growing inter state highway system. “In Pennsylvania we hare productive land and skilled people to serve this ready mar ket. You have a great future in this greatest of all markets in the United (States If you train yourselves to be prepared io meet it* needs.” At conclusion of his speech, PFA~ state president, Carl E. Ginder, of Mt. Joy BD, Lanc tMrtor County, presented to the governor a certificate “as a to ken of appreciation for en couragement, cooperation and assistance given to the Future Farmers of Pennsylvania.” The highest state degree, “Keystone Farmer,” was con ferred on 197 FPA members. Certificates were prsented to parents •with three or more eons who have earned Keystone Farmer honors. They were; Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bowman, My #rs*Owa, BD 1, Lebanon Coun ty; Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Cur tje, Union City, BD 3, Erie COUNT ON YOUR SEED MAN TO HELP YOU PLAN BETTER PAYING CROPS FRANK H. BUCHER LiUtz 626-6504 LESTER ERB Elizabethtown 3C7-7112 JASON H. MELLINGER Strasburg 687-6546 JONATHAN S. SHIRK Leola 656-9302 D. WAYNE SWEIGART Elizabethtown 367-2280 EDGAR C. UMBLE Gap 442-4525 * cHoffman C/ FARM SEEDS ALFALFA • CLOVER • PASTURE OATS • FUNK'S G-HYBRIDS County; Mr. *nd Mrs. Aaron H. Martin, Denver, RD 1, Lan caster County; Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Swartz, Muncy, RD 2, Lycoming County; Mr. and Mrs. Forrest E. Rishel, Mifflin burg, RD 2, Union County, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Min nich, Kutetown, RD 2, Lehtgh County. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nor man, Liberty, RID 1, Tioga County, whoso eon Donald re ceived the Keystone Farmer degree Wednesday, received their certificate in 1960 when another eon, Duane, was hon ored. • Form Show Results (Continued from Page 4) Small Tome -2, 4,7, Harry Lamparter. large Hens -1, 4,5, Harry Lampiarter. Medium Young Hens -2, 6, Harry Lamparter. Small Young Hens -1, 9, Harry Lamparter, Champion Dressed Turkey - Harry Lamparter, Reserve Champion Dressed Turkey - Harry Lamparter. .Best Display - Harry Lamp arter. 4-H INSECTS First Year (Member -1, James D Rorabangh, Cones toga R 2 Second Year Member -1, Linda Porter, Washington Boro Bl; 4, Barbara L Rorabaugh, Conestoga 82. SMALL GRAINS Hudson Barley -2, Daniel A. Brubaker, Bphrata 81. CORN 10 Ear Hybrid Dent -1, Daniel Trimble, Quarryville Bl; 3. F. M. McCorkel, Bird- In-Hand. 10 Ear open pollnnated dent (Continued on Page 9) WHY BUY POOR QUALITY HAY --. use MASTER MIX Gwsetßalk NFlahs , replace!l hm mm l-T-i.a—^ On a feed value basis, MASTER MIX SWEET BULK 'N FLAKES costs no more than good quality hay in some areas . . . plus ► Increases water intake ► Promotes better health ► Promotes better performance Highly digestible Sweet Bulk ’N Flakes ... the greatest bulky feed discovery in 25 years. 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