—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 31, 1964 6 JAMES E. HONAN, GENERAL MANAGER INTER-STATE MILK PRODUCERS COOPERATIVE tells the local members of District Seven at their an nual meeting that their market gate to a sound future milk market is Inter-State. L. F. Photo # Honan Tells held with Food and Drug Ad (Continued from Page 1) ministration The State De among dealers in their sea- Fitment of Agriculture will sonal purchases, thus stabiliz- soo , n , stopping bulk trucks ing prices; taking a stand to _ taking samples of the milk keep the present Pennsylvania t 0 }\ e sure th ere is no illegal Milk Control law and main- residue Present Honan said, tain retail prices. f T S f, e » rt “ le Announces The speaker touched briefly Inclem mty Piogram else on the changing buyer pat- where m this issue.) terns, citing the example of Donald Eanck, Paradise, Martin-Century Farms selling graduate of Pequea Valley out to Lehigh Valley Coopera-j High School, reported to the tive with the ensuing shuffling of milk markets for many dairymen He mentioned the pesticide .problem and explora tory meetings that had been SPRAYING Service Dairy Barns Poultry Houses CARBOLA Disinfecting White Paint • Dries White • Disinfects Against Disease • 90% Less Cobwebs 8 to 10 Mo. Fly Spraying DISINFECT POULTRY HOUSES 8 Witmer Rd., R 4, Lane. Maynard Beitzel Phone 392-7227 P-W V-Wvv-^WVOVWV It'fj Yes! WE HAVE RAilcate The New Rat Killer • KILLS RATS-AND ONLY RATS! • KILLS IN ONE FEEDING! • KILLS IN HOURS-NOT DAYS! MHfcUKXOU - ' - • <*jWWEaO?-3539 £Uti HORNCO FEEDS - - - The Crowing Choice Of Business Farmers Do You Know you don’t, it would be to your advantage to meet him. He Mr. D. H. Van Pelt, Hornco Dairy Specialist. Mr. Van Pelt If has probably done more to help dairymen throughout the county than any other person. He works closely with dairy men in this area helping them find the answer to their prob lems. Arrange to have this man make a visit to your farm by contacting your Hornco representative or calling us direct. FEEDS D. E. Horn & Co.; Inc. York, p a . Ph. 854-786? group on his activities at the Summer Institute of Parn\er. Cooperatives at Slippery Ropk, Pa. Ranck was sponsored by District Seven as part of the cooperative’s Youth Education Program. The seven locals elected del egates to represent them at the Annual Meeting of the patent cooperative in Phila delphia on November 19 and 20 They were Christiana Lo cal Kenneth A Skiles Nar von, Nathan E. Stoltzfus. Gap, Lcioy B Hershey, Atglen; Lampeter Local John H I Herr, Lancaster; Harlan N i Keener, Lancaster, Lititz Lo ! cal Clair M Martin; Lititz; Donald L Hershey, Manheim; Daniel L Martin, Manheim; Millersville Local Leban Z. Byers, Conestoga; Jacob S. Ober, Conestoga; New Holland Local Melvin M. Brendle, East Earl; John E Campbell, New Holland; Paradise Local Roy H. Book, Honks; C Nevin Hershey, Ronks; Melvin R Stoltzfus, Ronks; Witmer Local Lester - G. Landis, Lancaster. Lancaster Market Commit teemen were . also ..elected. They were- P. W. Bowers, Leola; Jacob L. Kreider, Kin-j zer; Noah Kreider, Jr., Man-1 helm; SamueL Dum r ‘Xast Petersburg; J. E. Landis, Lan caster; Henry .Lehman, Lan caster; Lester H. Good, East Earl; Melvin R Stoltefus, This Man? • 4-H'ers Honored (Continued from Page 1) talk entitled, “Achievement in 4-H Clubs ” This was followed by group singing led by Chris tine Rutt, Junior 4-H Queen. Ronks; C. L. Heller, Lancas ter. These committeemen will all serve one year terms, and it will be their job to deter mine policy for the Lancaster Market and make appropriate recommendations to the Board of Directors. Another reason why more people are changing to Hornco Feed. Ask your neighbor who feeds Hornco. , 1 Awards in the form of trophies' and plaques were presented for excellence in certain project- areas on na tional, state, district and coun ty levels. The awards were in the fol lowing categories; Public speaking: county winners of national awards; flower and vegetable projects; dress re vue; demonstration; judging teams the high individuals in livestock judging were John Fry and Larry Weaver; in (Continued on Page 7) D. H. Von Pelt ' ''V* V , s A A\ ~ A - ) ,
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