0 verfv correlation of lack of educa-* rove y tion an( j em p|oyment. Nearly ■ontinued from Page 1) half the non-white pf, ii caking this cycle; there- the nation are in ‘tfier under (he emphasis is on youth $3,000 group while only eight ’he most striking fact in our per cegt of the people with jmgs, Sundquist said is the some college tiaimng could be 0 b A. H. Hoffman Seeds, Inc. D. E. Horn & Co., Inc. “Hornco Feeds” The feature at right is reprinted from Eastern Feed Merchant Maga zine, August, 1959, with slight modi fications to bring it up to the pre sent, 1964. As the article points out, DAN VAN PELT is a consultant for our com pany and is 100% responsible for the development of the Hornco Uni- Pel Dairy Program. Dan feels the Uni-Pel program- is the finest dairy program he has ever developed. Uni- Pel stands for universal pellet pro gram and includes pelleted Dairy Peed from the Calf Ration to the fh-y Cow. Feel free to call our com pany for Mr. Van Pelt’s services at an V time. yjjum «u ;*•»•*« Tn :«jh!£.?u s* j * M vieb&@ '64 Landisville York, Pa. May 1, 1964 PLANT Phone 898-3421 A Snot DAIRYMAN ALTHOUGH HE retired several years ago as manager of the dairy'feed'division, of one of* the National Feed Co., D. H. (Dan) Van Pelt, of Kinderhook, N. Y., still closely observes the pulse of the dairy and feed businesses as consultant for D. E. Horn & Co., York, Pa. IN MY 37 YEARS of work with people engaged in the feed business, Van Pelt is one of the very few who possess a gifted knowledge of dairying and salesmanship. Over a span of 45 years of service with four nationally known feed manu facturers, he built an envi able record of sales upon a background of ingenious work with dairy cattle. < ** Hilltop Farm, Spartanburg, S. C IN 1914, WITH characteristic foresight, and visioning a great future for the livestock feed business, Van Pelt made the quite natural transition to that field. In the years that fol lowed, many well-known feed manufacturers benefited irom his services. IN HIS SERVICE to dairymen via the feed supply route, Van Pelt pioneered a number of new approaches for feeding dairy cattle, among them being formulation of the first prefreshen ing feed, the first special feed for dairy sires, the first calf program combining a complete milk, pellet and grain ration, a new concept for dairy feed of coarse or open-type texture flakes and pellets and his latest method complete pelleted rations. He applied nature’s way to drying up cows, formu lated and developed a natural purge program, and originated the Van Pelt method of appraising milk production ability by physical characteristics of the animal. Many top dairy breed production records resulted from his feeding program. DEALERS AND FEEDERS always had a warm welcome for Van Pelt. They liked his congenial disposition and good humor, hss enthusiasm and his willingness to help solve feed ing problems. He personified service and sales to a degree seldom found among feedmen As long as he lives, he’ll love to talk about cows and methods for fefeding.them. He is truly, a great dairyman and a great feedman—A. W. C. called poor More than a third of all people with less than an eighty grade education eam less than $3,000 an| nearly 40 per cent of all farm families are in the low gioup. But when you combine these factois, he continued, the tiguies aie staitlmg About 80 per cent of the non-white faim ers in the nation can be called pool, neaily half the families whose head is a woman aie so classed, and the family head ed by a non-white woman with less than an eighth grade edu cation has a 96 to 4 chance of being in peipetual poveity He said the bill is aimed at helping the 730 000 young people, between the ages of 16 and 21, who aie out of school and unemployed The bill has been called an up to date veision of the Civi lian Conseivation Coips and the National Youth Admmistia tion Title I has three paits 1, Job corps with conseivation camps and residential tiaining centers, 2, Work-training pro gram designed to help youth work their way through high and fOBMAN D. H. VAN PELT s S -I ' Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 16, 1964—7 Donegal 4-H Elects Club Rep= 'Lany Biubaker, piesident, piesided at the lecent meeting of the E’town Donegal 4H Com munity Club at Donegal High School Membeis answeied i oil call by giving le.poils on then vauous piojects Biubakei was elected dele gate to State 4-H council with Maiy Hess as alternate Aftei local leadei icpoits, Nancy 'Fiey gave a show and tell about hot beds and seeds school, and 3, Woik-study pio giam designed to help students fiom low income families got post-high school education Sundquist said the piogiam would be implemented through an intensive reciuiting dnve “No kid anywheie will have to stay out of school because of funds,” he said. A NATIVE OF Audubon, la., Van Pelt secured his advanc ed education at lowa State College, and moved into dairy farm management. Within the period of 1906-14, he served as manager of the dairy department of the Hartman Stock Farm, Colum bus, O, the Van Camp Con densery, Perry, la, and the .TT*-* Call Gmdei, 'Stale FF piesident, showed a film Piogiam committee loi next meeting is Jett Witman, Kathy Ney and Floience Bixlei A daily month item will be used. The June 9th meeting will be held at the homo of 'Mis John Hsu, a local leadei Guernsey 4-H Names Delegate Mi« Sue Mumnu Manheun R 1 was elected to jenie-ent the Lamastei Counti Guernsey Clno <1 I'm 4H Club Coneie-o, and Ric’iaid Ankiain Peac i Bottom as the altc nate icpie scutaiue at the Wednesday night meeting m the Solanco Senioi High School Eugene and Wayne Denhngor gave a demonstiation on lead ing milk lecoids A film on Animal Wondeis, by the Ameiican Gueinsey Club was shown by Raymond Witmei, club leadei The next meeting will be held on June 10 at the home of John Biennamen, Knkwood R 1 A judging 'piactice will be featuied 'Eady maturing ciops in a garden should toe planted ad jacent to each other, so that a worthwhile area will toe avail able for succession ciops to follow. FARM IOANS Loans for Machinery, Livestock, Cars, Repairs, and any farm purpose. 10 -- 35 year Farm Mortgage* Full and part-time farms eligible FARM CREDIT OFFICE 411 AV. Roseville Rd. Lane. 393-3931 ********************** SPRAYING Service Dairy Barns Poultry Houses CARBOLA Disinfecting White Paint • Dries White • Dismlccts Against Disease • Kills Flies; 90% Less Cobnebs 8 to 10 Mo. DISINFECT POULTRY HOUSES 6 Witmer R<l., R 4, Lane. Maynord Beitzel Phono 592-7227 .o>. THE ROYALTY OF POULTRY Order DEKALB PULLETS Day Old or Up To Twenty Weeks Old From DUTCHMAN MILLS, INC. . R. D. 1, STEVENS, PA.
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