r ► -Farm it Home Income from his efforts. An m»tcly 1.800 young people Lanwi«t*r t„ from Page 11 ®? id « nt Center can provide participate in Club’wk, Januaf y 9. 1965—11 leeting, for volunteers serv- this lnformatlon -” alone. Other youth organize- meetings in attractive sur- gin the Southern and East- The advantages of grouping tions, such as Future (Farmers roundings. A place for con ■n ends of the county, will many scattered farm agencies el America, could utilize the ferences, fellowship, and * held Wednesday, January under one roof is touched new Center. Because these friendly social gatherings is r , at -7:30 p.m. in the Stras- upon in this manner: "the young people "learn by do- an essential part of our farm „irg Fire Hall. Both rallies Farm and Home Center will ing” in a wide variety of proj- life.” the statement adds. • be identical in character, be headquarters for agencies ects, they deserve a good, 'l n summary, the Steering S irith a well-rounded program such as the Agricultural and centralized meeting facility committee, planning the con i fanned including the distri- Home Economics Extension As- where exhibits, demonstrations, duct of the fund-raising ap opition of canvassing supplies, sedation; 'Soil 'Conservation and social functions could be P ea l> simply states: "The Farm . and several speakers scheduled Service; Farmers Home Ad- held. The proposed Center, to an( l Home Center represents s to present a full explanation ministration; and the Agri- be located along the route an opportunity for individuals, lof the project. Only volunteer cultural Stabilization and Con- 230 by-pass, north of Lancas- an d families, and other re canvassers, enlisted by Dis- servation 'Committee. Other ter, is approximately in the interests, to invest in teict Chairmen, will be invited non-profit, agricultural serv- middle of our county’s farm fbe future of farm business to these sessions, according to ices will be welcomed into population. .It would be con- * n Lancaster County.” drive officials. the Center as conditions per- venient to reach and would The central theme of the • , The special statement, pre- mit. All agencies will pay be used widely, once it is Farm and Home Campaign is: t pared for distribution by the rent f°r the space used and, established as a focal point of "Let’s keep Lancaster County | Committee, includes some of in this manner, help to pay farm organizations and coun- FIRST in agriculture.” Ref t tie following points: “No mat- for the maintenance costs of ty-wide activity.” erence is made to its front \ ter what your special interest the building. The' big advan- Proper recognition is given rank in the State and its posi | lit agriculture may be, the tage of having-these services to the important role farm tion of being ninth in the I I arid and Home Center can grouped, to the., farmer, is women play in the whole field nation for county agricultural { te'oi benefit -to you.” Con- that of having .to,-mikeVogty--of-'Agriculture, as this sen- production. The Center would. t I nuujg, the item states: “To- one stop to transact jiis. busi- tence, found in the statement, be the first of its kind in , f (ay’s progressive fanner must ■ness with these agencies wbijsfe -tfnds- to indicate; “The Farm Pennsylvania. j te well-informed concerning now are in scattered locations. amTHome Center will contain Ime newest techniques in Ample parking space, is as- special facilities which will ——- | weeding, feeding, seeds, ferti- sured.” - . permit holding classes and At the close of Fiscal Year f uzers, soil conservation and Since the Center would also demqnstrations in the home 1554 veterans Administra : equipment. And he must have be designed to. serve the, needs economics department. In ad- tj on reports 18,000 Spanish c dp-to-the-minute knowledge of groups, special emphasis (Jition, the providing of a American War veterans on its t spout the most recent advances is being placed upon its use large multi-purpose room will Their average age was ! ip many specialized areas if for Youth Activities. The make possible ithe holding of gg j " years !be is to realize the highest statement adds; "Approxi- either small or large group i; ♦ u <■ H - ~ v. < wS'” i-v-cii* The extra quality seed in ev-iy Huffman bag brings a big dividend at si time ..for Hoffman's painstaking care in seed selection an-' pays off in extra bushels per acre. For 64 years, Hoffman - been the symbol for more abundant, better paying crops. Your local Hoff man Seed Man stands ready to help in your crop planning, and to give you quick, dependable service on all your seed needs. A. H, HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC. tr ” Pa. D. Wayne Sweigart Jaeon H. Mellinger B. ». 3 B. D. 1 Elizabethtown, Pa. Strasbwg, Pa, 367-22*0 CS7-8540 HOFFMAN SEED MAN FOR THE NEW COLORED FOLDER ON HIPS CENy Grassland Seed (p)a stu r e @i I a g e - ** s FORMULAS s FROM YOU' HOFFMAN SEED ; 1. Better Service The Hoffman Seed Man is.the a broad" program of Hoffman sen ranges a[| the way from helping , for higher yie'fds and better pa;i eight up to see.d delivery. Che, there’s a Hoffman Seed Man to you. 2. Higher Quality Each Hoffman variety is a p-c en high yielder; each has been thoroughly farm tested. In seed production we tak 0 extra care all along the line . . . from selecting stock seed right through to |-l ..mtory testing, cleaning, bagging, stc> - , fact, dozens of safeguards to keep - jh 3. More Profitabl I man an RM SE 1 v * ', a c - d W --uc l in i'ave mb Woffnti vktn'i 1 - EDS ' Frank H. Bucher P. O. Box 62 BothsTille, Pa. Lltltz 626-6504 of »at 1 r>s, ,r 8 “ Jonathan S. Shirk ®- C> Ifmble 866 E, Main St, Pequea Avenue Bareville, Pa, G*Pi P#< Leola 656-9302 442-4525 Lester Erb 312 S. Mount Joy St. Elizabethtown, Pa. 367-7112 See The Long Green Line of JOHN DEERE EQUIPMENT at the Farm Show Alan Beyer Christian* LY 8*5687 A. B. C. Groff, Inc. Sew Holland 354-8001 Landis Bros. Inc. Lancaster 893-3900 H. S. Newcomer & Son Mt. Joy - 653-3361 Shotzberger's Elm 665-2141 Wenger Implement Co. Buck BU 44467 M. S. Yeorsfey & Sons West Chester 606*2090