6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. July 25, 1964 Melvin Breneman and Lindy Young were first place winners in the public speaking division of the county 4-H Agricultural and Home Economics contest held recently. L- F. Photo. This is Eastern: Clearinghouse for Because of severe thought conditions throughout the Northeast, many Eastern dairy fanners lias e had bide 01 no hav to stoic this summer. Prognosis. a lean winter feed. To deal with this pioblem, Eastern Milk Pioduceis lias volunteered its services as a ‘clearinghouse’’ foi buyers and sellers of hav ... to help move hay from areas of plentiful supplv to those in ciitical need Farmers with hay to sell are urged to fill out and send us the coupon below, those in hard-hit thought areas should let us know then needs. Eastern will then exchange this information ... without charge, of course. This action stems from a recent directors’ meeting at which Eastern adopted a 4-point program to “pieserve the fanrilv-size farm by assuring the dairy farmer a fair return for his production.” Eastern officials then carried this program directly to Secretaiv of Agriculture Orville Freeman in Washington for first-hand discussion. From individual farm problems to representation on all levels of government. Eastern speaks out . . . reaches out with a strong helping hand for today’s dairy farmer For membership information or “help with hay,” write direct to Eastern Milk Producers Cooperative Association, Kinne Road, Syracuse, N.Y. 13214. i “zr": ! I I have the following hay for sale NAME. ■ . . —— , ...... .... | I □ Alfalfa Ist Cut I □ 50% Alfalfa Mix. I O Other t (Date Harvested) £ ■ M,LK P RODU CERS COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION | Kinne Road, Syracuse, New York 13214 ' ■ ■ 3 ‘ r ' □ Clover □ 2nd P 50% Clover Mix. TQW| (Estimated Tons) ADORES: PHONI (Area Code) Please give location of farm on separate piece of paper. Editors Npte: The following are the speeches given by Mel vin Breneman and Lindy Young winners of the public speaking division, held (or the first time this year, at the county 4-H Agricultural and Home Economics contest. “HOW 4-H CONTRIBUTES TO GOOD CITIZENSHIP” by Linda Young Have you ever asked your self these questions'' What kind of a citizerram I? How can I become a better citizen’ First we must use what we have. One way to discover our abilities is through many ex periences in 4-H By being a member of any 4-H club, we not only gam infoimation about our projects but many other numerous factors contri buting to good citizenship. In order to have a better undei standing of what we are doing, we must allow our selves to think clearly. Our mental attitude plays a very important part in what we accomplish To be a good 4-H member it takes an attitude that we want to accomplish something no matter what may Hay Please clip and mail today: .STATI (Exchange) occur. When we think clearly, we can accept criticism as being constructive instead of destructive. Clearer thinking contributes to good health. When we have good health, we feel like doing our best and trying to make things better. In order to be a good citi zen we must be loyal. If we want others to be loyal to us we must be loyal to them. Any officer who cannot attend a meeting should show his loyalty by contacting a leader when he cannot be present. Members are aware of the officers who are not loyal to their club. Even a game lead er can prove how loyal he is to the club by having games, planned for each meeting. Just this past month a few first and second year girls proved their loyalty by giving an amount of $2O instead of the regular $lO because they could not attend the next Checkerboard News New Purina Pro-Lay Eggena offers savings of up to $l.OO per ton in comparison with regular Eggena. In addition, Least-Cost Performance Chows pro duced eleven extra cases of eggs per 1000 hens. These results are based on 5 years of tests with light breed commercial layers at the Purina Research Farm. Combined with new Purina Least-Cost Performance starting and growing Chows the Purina Pro-Lay program saves just under Iji per dozen eggs pro duced. This new Chow is available now. Let us go over the facts with you today. LOW COST PRODUCTION.. ■ the reason why more farmers feed PURINA ®ReiisUr«d trademarks — Ralston Purina Co*' John J, Hess, II Paradise - New Providence «• £ ‘■v »» ) John B. Kurtz Cedar Lane James High Gordonville John B. Kurtz Ephrata meeting due to • a week o{ camp. These girls are leai n . ing to become better citizens because they are interested m their club and plan for the future. We owe loyalty not only to those around us but to our country. Since our government has set up 'aw* to follow, we must show loyalty by obeying these laws and persuading others to obey them. The more we study about our government the more it is revealed to us what a wonderful government ws have. When we use our loyalty in service to others, we be come better citizens. The information that wt gain from our projects helps u* in our future. A wonderful way to keep this information is to shaie it with others For what we do not share, we can not keep We can do this bv being a Junior Leader or an (Continued on Page 11) Ira B. Landis Valley Road, Lancaster Wenger’s Feed Mill, I nc ' Rheems Whiteside & Weicksel Kirkwood S. H. Hiestand & Co- Salunga v ..My?! *7
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