ihes ,ed from Page 6) . a club or the moil. As a Junior can develop skills >s in working suc ith others. By sett ils high and striv i them, we can ac grea't deal. To js in life depends 0 n how we .go about jnd working with other , yjiere must be a desire hearts to serve others. >h these small experi jn earlier years, we (rform larger services we are adults. Being j to others helps to bat selfish feeling inside It gives us the feeling te can do some good in SUCCESSFUL POULTRYMEN PLEASED with FARM BUREAU’S IMPROVED LAYER Feeding Program )DAYS COST-PRICE SQUEEZE demands maximum feed and manage- >nt efficiencies! Profitable “layer operations” don’t just happen they e the result of healthy birds, a carefully formulated balanced feed ration 4 feeding program plus a well planned, and properly executed, manage' at program. LRM BUREAU POULTRY FEEDS, backed by the nations most extensive id Research Program, are formulated to help you produce eggs more iciemtly and more economically. FARM RECORDS, available upon request, reveal “Lower Feed Conversions” and “Lower Cost per Dozen Eggs” in both large and medium size flocks now on the Farm Bureau Improved Layers Feeding Program. GET THE DETAILS TODAY learn how you can produce eggs more efficiently the Farm Bureau Way. MASH CRUMBLES PELLETS Start & Grow (Amprol) Pullet Developer (Amprol) All Mash Breeder Growing Mash All Mash Layer Start Today... Feed the Farm Bureau Way! Qualified FIELDMEN are anxious to serve and assist you in designing a PROFITABLE POULTRY FEEDING PROGRAM. Lancaster this world and better someone’s life. Simply by helping a young er person learn an easy skill we can gain respect from this member and also have the pleasure of watching him pro gress. It is a great responsi bility for us to be a good example of what 4-Hers‘s can achieve. There is always some thing for us to do as a club or as an individual. Making simple favors for the sick and less fortunate is greatly appre ciated. In a community there is always some volunteer work to be done or special programs to be sponsored. By participating in these 4-H activities with the proper attitude, we can definitely prove how 4-H contributes to good citizenship. As a result FARM BUREAU POULTRY FEEDS AVAILABLE IN MARIC (X) YOUR CALENDAR FARM BUREAU'S SPECIAL POULTRY MEETING MONDAY - AUGUST 3rd - 7:30 P.M. AT THE LANCASTER POULTRY EXCHANGE 340 West Roseville Road, Lancaster i 394-0541 Quarryville All Mash Cage Layer Laying Mash Breeder Mash New Holland 786-2126 we can acquire more know ledge of knowing how and new friends. From each person we meet, we can learn something Since these activities in 4-H will benefit us only with the proper attitude we must pledge our heads to clearer think ing, our hearts to greater loyalty, our hands to larger service, and our health to bet ter living for our clubs, our communities, and our country. “DEDICATED YOUTH” by Melvin Breneman Today’s world needs dedicat ed youth! There are thousands of young people with no goal in life or even anything to live for. They spend their time doing things from which 354-2146 they do not benefit. In the other hand a large number of youth are doing many valuable and helpful things and they are receiving state wide and even nationwide attention for what they’ve done. However, all of us will not receive that recognition and yet we can all be dedicated to what we are doing. “Dedicated”, you say, “Wonder what he means by that term?” Webster says, to set apart to a definite use or service. I firmly believe that all of us here today are just that. Dedicated, in that we are and will be doing our best in leading the 4-H Clubs through out the county and state. An office manager came in- Poultry Supplement Wormer Mash XTR Aid (Med.) Co-op Aid (Med.) YEARS •ARM BUREAU [VICE TO FARMERS Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 25, 1964— 11 to his office one morning and discovered a very complicated machine wasn*t functioning properly. So he called in an expert mechanic to fix it. The mechanic came and all he did was turn one screw. Several weeks later he received a bill for $l6O. The boss was quite unhappy and Requested an itemized bill He received one as follows, to turn the screw, $2 50, for knowing how far to turn it, $157.50, This il lustrates how important every little part in a machine is and the same thing applies in every 4-H Club. It takes every member in the club to do his or her part before it can function properly. As each year comes and goes the problems facing each club will certainly vary. Each pass ing year should see this or ganization growing and doing more and more for the bene fit of agriculture if the youth in the organization are truly dedicated to their job. Have you ever heard of crampons 9 A crampon is a “metal frame with spikes, fitt ing the sole of the boot, for use on haid snow or ice” If you stop to think for a moment, you can well understand the value of crampons to a moun tain climber They mean the (difference between progress and sliding back, if not fall ing May we leaders be so dedicated to our job that we will be to those youth who are looking to us for leadership, like ciampons are to ithe mountain climber. May we help them to climb better and higher and not let them slip back or fall “We shall ,so live and labor’ in our time that what came to us as seed may go to the next generation as blossom, and that what came to us as blossom may go to them as fruit This is what is meant by progress These words were uttered years and years ago by Hemy Ward Beecher, but they are still good for us today To have an organization that is looked up to, the offic- (Continued on Page 12) ORDER NOW FOR AUC JST SEEDING O Cert. Alfa Alfalfa 9 Cert. 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