6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 10, 1966 Korean Chain-Gilt-Project Started By Darvin Boyd Showing Results Darvin Boyd, Ephrata Rl. giam (IFYE), returned to who spent five months in Korea Korea this past August for an in 1964 undei the Internation- additional tour of duty, al Faun Youth Exchange pio- - Boyd is now working in that DARVIN BOYD, Bphrata Rl, center, is shown here at the Haebaragi Farm in Korea with one of the original Hampshire gilts that began his own “chain gilt program” for Korea. The animal recently won Korea’s first livestock show. With Boyd are, left, L. Y. Hong, farm director, and Kun Ju Kang, executive secretary of Korean Rural Youth Work Assistance Corporation ((.•★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★■★★■★★★★★A ★*★★★★•*■*■ I ONE OF THE LARGEST | * I FARM EQUIPMENT | DEALERS IN LANG CO * . . * ■■■ ot*rloy Balers" ’ * ARTHUR S. YOUNG & CO. KINZERS, PA. Announces J. I. Case Company Last H§msdup Sale for December. Before we start- our 50th Anniversary Year January 1, 1967 ift*. ff r WORLD FAMOUS CASE BALER Case Model 220 PTO Baler $1799.00 Case Model 220 PTO Baler w/Launcher 51999.00 Case 220 Engine Baler 52299.00 All payments and charges deferred to June 1, 1967 Liberal trade-in program available FREE with each baler A large holiday turkey from the famous Esbenshade Turkey Farm and also FREE ten bales of baler twine. £ Rt. 30 East - Kinzers, Pa. Ph. 442-4186 * ?★★★★★**★★★*★★*★★**■**★*■★**★★■*■*** Model 220 Hay Baler Jc-’V Outstanding Sales Performance Award 1966 from J. I. Case Co. ARTHUR S. YOUNG & CO. country as an agricultural field representative with the Atner ican-Korean Foundation. He works with the 4-H club move ment. being responsible for training boys and girls from all over the country at the short course training farm, and supervising the 4-H scholarship and protect assistance pio grams. Of special mtei cst to Boyd is the Hog Pioject which beais his name Boyd set up this progiam on somewhat the same plan as the Seal’s Chain Gilt pioject which opciates in this country among Futuie Farm eis ot Ameuca chapteis The Bovd hog pioject was financed with $3OO accrued through 44 lectures which Boyd gave befoie church, social, civ ic and business groups follow ing his fiist tour of Korea. The money was given to the Korean Rural Work Assistance Corporation (KRYWAC) which initiated the hog program by Place Red Rose 32 Beef Cattle Supplement or Red Rose 50 Beef Cattle Supplement in your feed troughs' These modern supplements are concentrated sources of essential ingreoi ents, providing nutrients in proper levels and in correct ratio to overcome grain and roughage deficiences. Com bined with your grains and roughages they make balanced, high production rations for your steers. We know you’ll be pleased with the efficiency and economy of your mixes wnen you use Red Rose Supplements. 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The offspring of these three foundation animals will be distiibuted on a loan basis to about 20 boys and gills in 4-H. They will repay the loan by giving one of the pigs fiom the first litter to an other 4-H’er Accoidmg to American-Kore an Foundation public iclations officer, Yoon Kwan-llong. Boyd's original $3OO invest ment in the agiicultural fu tuie of Korea “will make an enormous contribution to give new hope and coinage, sense of brothei hood, and motivating power to members of 4-H Clubs, who are endeavoring to improve their situations, net to mention all the material benefits the money is bringing in Mr. Boyd, along with the many Lancaster County donors of money, will long be -cher- Rbo-^Rssb Red-^Russ • Vo-Ag Teachers 1 (Continued from'Page 1) In other business, Matin re* minded the teachers to have their boys, receiving Keystone Degrees in January, in their pre-arranged seats in the For um of the Educational Build ing in plenty of time for the ceremony. Ayers told the group that the Kunzler Scholarship, which annually goes to an outstand ing county FFA boy going to college, will be set up in the fuluie so the first runnerup can receive any unused por tion the winner becomes in eligible to accept The next meeting of the teachers’ association will be held on January 5, at 4-30 pm. at Warwick High School, ished in the hearts of Koreans who are being benefited by this project, or who hear about this benevolent project.” Buy Your RED ROSE Dairy And Cattle FeedsFromThese Red Rose Dealers Walter Binkley & Son Lititz Brown & Rea Atglen Elrerson Supply Co. Elverson I. B, Graybiil & Son Refton L. T. Geib Estate Manheim E. Musser Heisey & Son Mt. Joy Heistand Bros. Elizabethtown A. L. Herr & Bro. Quarryville David B. Hurst Bowmansville Mountvifle Feed Service 3lountville Musser Farms, Inc. Columbia Musser's Mill The Buck Chas. E. Souder & Sons Terre Hill Ammon E. Shelly Lititz L. M. Snavely Lititz E. P. Spofis, Inc. Honey Brook ' H. M. 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