*gSAZG~ » Merged Go-pp, . lo ld their meeting* end will £JeCIB UttlCerS T ft D 0 f a ll~J Burtera'* territory la # r^ jh D 1 a committee attend the lO DC New England, Delaware and ao,t# UQ V ■etms at the S° lanco Junior Manor Young Farmers re- A rnarair (parte of Maryland, Ohio and (Continued from Page I) i»or High School March 10 elected two officers and named ■*»§»» **y> UIC» Eastern Pennsylvania It'* Ln the Southern District of two new ones «£l their Mtonday . T , , headcpuarters are la Went Lancaster County Council, night meeting. v name' SpringUeM, Maee. Scouts of America will President Richard Neff, Mil- fOT tUe bu ®* farmer The for head- L details for organizing leisvttlle Rl, -and treitatfres cooperative formed quarters hiaa not yet been eel out troops. ‘ Lloyd Stahtoan, Lancaster Rd/ f t€ w6ek “ »«*e» ected. The lecturer, Charles Me- were returned, to office. Earl tw *' ‘f»J'' mer - o ' wn «l businesses _ rran presented a patriotic Newcomer, Washington- ‘Bortr. vo . to op6ratio f s - Moral Responsibility ,'mßraro. The group sang the Rii.-was named vice president, - aB *' u ™ e l^ e Takes Time Battle Hymn of the Republic, and. -Andrew; -Martin,' -Beguea ete °* Cooperative Grange It takes time and practice Paul H. Ulhel in authentic jti, -i* the new-* Imn (OliF) for young people to develop a Abraham Dincoln attire ,pre- Eastern States Farmers sense of responsibility, reminds lenied Mr. Lincoln giving -voeationial.-ngrich4to^:ttt^oiCl, 6 * ,n,c - Jay 1- Mean * Mrs. Marguerite Duvall, Penu [ugh light of his life and con- Mlanor*.Hi*h,.Seih»ttl>.in^akfcrißori- Of the bwo cooperatives state extension family life eluding with his .famous Gettys- -of .thw- t f* *"*- merger last week, specialist. Parents need to re jiurg address , ‘ .aThe-'großp'TiS6etS“iftft ttoSktaSn*- name of the new orgau- allze tb(lt they an help tlieir f Mis* Lynda Schonzisky play-^^Emfedsty^ofi-each}jmßu&tt lwQllcll become children develop responsibility, led patriotic numbers on the t^cs 'ot-mMTdnbds**^- been *«<cnibea 33 «>• jvom early childhood, they can organ Miss Rebecca Kirk- to 'memib&rs. A-ny.’pwlsgaxifethe >i** Kest tfann-auippdy ooopera- ia small ways, then in- Epoke on the hte« of George p enil Manor + ”f nata!oa vra ® announ- crease responsibility as the fa"ashimgton. M l " - Kenneth an interest by_Edrm.und H. PaHo. gen- oWM older. [prohat conducted a gome. & inwt od to -alidad.-) manager of GtLF and the - ■ _ new-cooperative. Jiouaed, in fpee-staiil J ’feffiF and Eastern do a com- Leon Kreider, Quarryville Hil, bmed annual business ol more ,fC' .hi • Solonco (Continued from Paso 1) and Robert Groff, Quarryville than $3OO million, in a coanJbdn- Farmers chapter. R 3 Kreider has plans to con- ed total of 11 states. • Panel members wall be Har- vert his barn to free stalls, and GLP, based in Ithaca, oper old Grayheal, Pleasant Grove, Groff will report on free stall atea in New York State, New and Robert 'Mason, Chrome, barns he saw on a Holstein .Jersey and Northern Pennsyl- Ciheeter County, who have cows tour. rania Alan Beyer Christiana liY 8-5687 A. B. C. Groff, Inc. New Holland 354-8001 i.andts Bros. Inc. 393-3906 Lancaster Wenger Implement Co. Back 817 4-4467 H. S. Newcomer & Son Mt. Joy 653-3361 M. S. Yearsley & Sons West Chester 696-2990 Shotzberger's 665-2141 Elm. 29,1964—9 Try A Classified Checkerboard News with Purina Chick Startena When you start chicks, you can depend on Putin* Chick Startena to give them the things they need for a safe start. Startena for many years has been first choice of more poultry farmers than any other starting feed. And no wonder— It has 26 ingredients—including 10 different and powerful growth boosters. They’re put there to help fast growth, vigorous condition, good feathering. Call us for Startena before you start your chicks. Ask about our Purina Health Aids for chicks, too. Every one is Purina Research Farm tested. LOW COST PRODUCTION... the reason why more farmers feed PURINA fXNtfstortd trademarks—ftatatvn Paries Q|l) John J. Hess Kinzers - Vintage Warren Sickman Pequea John B. Kurtz Cedar Lane James High Gordonrille John B. Kurtz Epkrata reasonable driving distance troan a mirlti-imilillon dollar plant, he said Turning to corn production, bo said he believes Jannojero are losing up to 50 per cent of the potential feed vatae of corn silage by cutting it too early. Ho said a 100 bushel corn crop is worth only 1(H) o-l teed value as aheeled corn. As corn and colb meal it is worth 113 bushels. As silage cut m the millc stage it a worth only liOb bushels, but IT the corn is ensiled In the full dent stage, it is worth 1-5 H bushels of feed value. It takes three silos to haid the samo value of milk stage Silage as two silos of fiuW dent ed corn silage, he said. Ira B. Landis Valley Road, Lancaster Wenger’s Feed Mill, Inc. Rheema Whjteside & Weicksel Kirkwood S. H. Hiestand & Co. Salunga John J. Hess, II Intercourse- New Providence
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