See Our Want Ads For Bargains TRUDAN . The new wonder grass • Fastest thing on roots, has actually grown a measured 4 feet in 22 days. • Leafier plants Trudan is a totally new achievement equally valuable for hoy grazing, green chop, hayloge or. silage. REIST SEED COMPANY MOUNT JOY, PA. SINCE 1925 |yoiir Next Congressman: Only by voting for \ EDWIN D. ESHLEMAN will you set EXPERIENCE tl, J 12 ycorcinthe Pennsylvonia State Legislature I -**l &m g f tiu .» vir g *>4 >- * g.B.x£ta _g m -1- g*. ■ ie, % v j 4 ;, ’j, \if‘ ( v ' . 5-County Workshop For 4-H Teen Leaders A flv«-county Teen Leader; ahip Workshop wag hold at Camp Innalbah near Pugh* town last week. Slxty-slx 4-H Teen Leaders from Bucks, Montgomery, Philadelphia, Delaware and Chester Coun ties attended the camping workshop sponsored by the Urban Youth Committee of the Agricultural and Home Economics Extension Service. The program was designed to assist teen leaders in the live county area in understanding their role as a leader and how to work with the young er 4-H members in their re spective clubs. The workshop consisted of discussions and demonstrations in Health and National Awards conducted by Beverly Steely, student and former 4-H member at tending Susquehanna Univer sity; Tools for Teaching con ducted by George Mansell, Montgomery County Agent; Telling the 4-H Story to the Community, Mrs. George Sieg fries, Montgomery County; LEADERSHIP |i •fvj twice chosen by his fellow Representative! at i Assistant Republican Floor Leader in the Hous« VIGOR only 45 years old, he will render years of service to Lancaster County CONFIDENCE the overwhelming choice of the Lancaster County Republican Committee No other candidate for 16th District Congressman offers you this outstanding combination of knowledge and vigor. That's why Ed Eshleman the official choice of Lancaster County Republicans. Working with Younger 4-H Members, Mias Patricia Kel ley, assistant state 4-H Lead er; and Community Service, conducted by Mrs, Sandra M. Eaton, Home Economist In Chester County. The 4-H teen leaders par ticipated in other activities as well. Donald Morway, Psy chologist with the Aerospace Medical Research Department at the Naval Aviation Devel opment Center, talked with them and showed a movie of ‘‘Our Men in Space,” Al lan Brown, an International Farm Youth Exchange dele- gate who had just returned from a six-month visit in Mexico, gave them an under standing of youth in that country. Folk singing, danc. ing, and recreation with the leadership angle in mind, was also included in the two day program. IS Eshleman for Congress Committe# R'chard R. Filling, Chairman m , Lewis Fornoff, Jr.,Viu Chairmen* J I 4 C Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, May 7, 1966—17 *, v 4*. ’* 5 C fc t< E { ' it t Flying Farmers Tour Plane Plant On Saturday, April 23, a group ot approximately 200 Flying Farmeis irom Region I, comprising chapters of Virginia, Maryland. Delawaie, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and Flying Farmers from Re gion II with chapters in New York, Vermont and Ontano, Canada, selected a compass heading for Williamsport, Pjt, Upon arrhal at Lycoming County Airport, the fliers were guests of Avco Lycom ing Dnision tor a guided tour of the factory facilities fol lowed by a luncheon and educational program at the Holiday Inn. After the tactory tour and luncheon, a brief meeting was conducted by the Flying Farmers followed by com ments trom Arco Lycoming and Piper personnel. Officers ot the ■visiting chapters were introduced by Regional Di rector, L. L Logan, West Chester, Pa and Asa Culver, Trumansburg, XY. Chapter Queens were introduced by Ruth Wilson, Xottingham, In ternational Flying Farmer Queen. Piper Aircraft displayed three of its newest model aircraft which were on dis play at the airpoit lor the occasion. WATER'S 1M PORTA XT Growing chicks need wa ter Extension poultry spe cialists at Penn State Univer sity suggest poultrymen pro vide at least one gallon foun tain toi each 100 chicks, or tour teet ot trough length tor each 250 chicks when au tomatic fountains are used. FARM BETTER WITH A MARIETTA M; unaffected ijy _ coi rosiva ailag* i acids, FARM BETTER ~ FARM EASIER L* FARM FOR PROFIT T ' ‘ with the new Harvest King Silo, iHfrt*-- - It’s to ioty to own ~ , ' i ,- ~ got templets detail! mwl •Her. T M Union CojportUoJl Landis Bros., Inc. 1305 Manheim Pike (1 Mile North of Lane, on Rt. 72) Lancaster Ph. 383-390®