'ficers of the Southern 4-H Soil & Water Conservation Club. Left to Right Gary Dean, News Reporter; Robert Hess, Game Leader; Paul Scheuing, Vice Presi dent; Lloyd Weld, President; Darlene • County 4-H lamb club (Continued from Page 1) T Champion pen - Ted Hess Leola Rl, (trophy) Heistand R 3, (trophy) Grubb Supply Co, Feed Mill, Salunga Elizabethtown. Reserve champion pen - Bec- County Champion show man ky Bushong, Columbia R 2, (tre at Harrisburg - Lynn Heistand, phy) Wenger’s Mill, Rheems Manheim R 4, (trophy) Grubb Supply Co., Elizabethtown Want Checl Let Purina help you get it!!! Milk prices influence the size of your milk check. So does the amount of milk you sell. The Purina Dairy Program promises to help dairymen get lots of milk to sell. Now, with milk prices on the rise, it's just good common sense to feed your cows the Purina Dairy Chow that best fits your herd and your roughage. More milk from the same cows can make your milk check grow bigger and bigger. Keeps down the overhead expense of adding more cows. Feed Purina Dairy Chows.. . Complete or concentrates. They are backed by Purina Research and proven by leading dairymen in this area. Ask us for details of the Purina Dairy Program. It’s designed to help produce big milk checks. West Willow Farmers Assn., Inc. Ph; 4(54-3431 West Willow Ira B. Landis Ph: 569-0531 779 Valley Road, Lancaster John J. Hess, 11, Inc. Ph: 442-4633 Paradise Ji Hoover, Secretary-Treasurer and Leßoy Welk. Game Leader. These officers were elected at their organizational meeting held on January 22nd at Vincent Hoover’s home in New Providence. Single lamb champion - Tom Hess, Leola Rl, (trophy) Miller John B. Kurtz Ph: 354-9251 R- D. 3, Ephrata Wenger's Feed Mill, Inc. Ph: 367-1195 Rheems James High & Sons Ph: 354-0301 Gordonville XvX & Bushong, Rohrerstown Project score - Avernl Royer, Oregon Pike, 96 0 pts; Linda Ober, Petersburg Rd, 95 0 pts, both i eceived a tiophy trom Miller & Bushong, Rohi erstown Best fitter & showman - Ron ald Meek, Reinholds Rl, (tro phy) J E. Galen Hardware Co, Lincoln Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 3,1968 Modern Goals Set For Motional Meat Board “Modern is what we are and modern is what we will he,” declared Acting Secretary-Gen eral Manager David H Stroud at the National Live Stock and Meat Board’s Semi-Annual meeting in Chicago, Jan 15. In presenting his manage ment report before the Board’s Directorate and Promotion Di visions, Stioud said “We are going to change people’s minds and buying habits With the ap plication of modem marketing and promotion techniques to the problems our products face in the consumer marketplace, we can and will deteiroine our success or our failure “We intend to succeed,” he stated He said the Board’s program reflects the th nkmg of the peo ple in “this giant industry with divergent interests, who, through the Board of Directors and the representative Councils and Committees, are able to join together in solving com mon problems ” Noting a growing income pic ture for the Board’s program, Stroud stressed that “thei e’s no reason to peimit a single • County FFA (Continued fiom Page 1) SmucKer, Merlin snacrer Lampeter-Strasburg, Clan Es benshade. Manheim, Russell Adamn e Jr, Bany Gerber, Richaid F. Giuber, Nelson Haldeman Hof fer, Lester Hexstand, Gexald Nxssley Penn Manor, Clair Eib, Adam K Fisher Jr, Lany P Harnish, Claude D Miller Ji , Nelson Eu gene Newcomer Pequea Valley, Wayne Yost Solanco, Lee S Kinsey, Lew is Ki eider, Kenneth Mellmger, James L Ulrich. Warwick, Jesse Lee Balmer, Dean R Bollinger, Leon Brian Buch, Stephen G Darlington 111, Henry H Hershey. growth oppoi turaty to slip by so long as the industry is in creasing its investment for that purpose. He said an intensive progi am of “soul-searching” is undeiway at the Board’s headquarters “We’re looking at every leaf let . . every piece of film . every idea . every bit of i on line work,” Stroud stated, “to better understand the methods we’ve used to reach our goals; and also to better understand those other tools of modem marketing we HAVEN’T yet employed in attempts to come in first in the competitive con sumer marketplace ” SILO FOR THIS CORN CROP? Check us for Price & Erection Dote. BRANDON SILOS To afford the unequaled Brandon 10-year guarantee for today’s larger diameter silos, the Brandon Silo Cor poration has engineered a new larger and heavier “Sine-Wave” corrugated stave. The new Brandon cor rugated stave is the most per fect and durable silo stave that is possible to make. Lasting beauty incurred in the new “Sine-Wave” conu gated stave by the incorpor ating of a special blend ce ment. It is unnecessary to “Wh»te-Coat” the silo for ap pearance. Your new Brandon silo will be distinguished and permanent. SEE L. H. BRUBAKER TODAY For Prices on this Outstanding SILO 350 Strashurg Pike LANCASTER K. D. 3, LITITZ PHONE 397-5179 687-6002 626-7766 9
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