—btncistercParmini 4 From Where We Stand ~. WE Who hath believed our report? And to whom is the arm of the Lord revealed? For he shall grow up before him as a tender plant, and as a root out of a dry ground: he hath no form nor comeliness; and when we shall see him, there is no beauty that we should desire him. He is despised and rejected of men; a man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief; and we hid as it were our faces from him; he was despised, and we esteemed him not. Surely he hath borne our griefs, and carried our sorrows: yet we did esteem him stricken, smitten of God, and afflicted. But he was wounded for our transgres sions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed. All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned everyone to his own way; and +he Lord hath laid on him the iniquity of us all. He was oppressed, and he was afflicted, yet he opened not his mouth: he is brought as a lamb to the slaughter, and as a sheep before her shearers is dumb, so he openeth not his mouth. He was taken from prison and from judgment: and who shall declare his gen eration? For he was cut off out of the land ot the living: for the transgression of my people was he stricken ★ ★ Farmer Boy (Continued from Page 1) to his entry comparing his calf with all the others. A feeling of pride and elation swept .hrough Farmer Boy’s chest. It was a long way to the bottom as he looked down across the class from his Ist place position. And when the loud speakers blaired, ‘'The winner in this Jr. Yearling Calf Class . . . is . . . Farmer Boy,” he was really on top of his pride. And so were his mom and dad. Another day at another show Farmer Boy had a different calf he got ready to show. He took care of this calf in the same Parents with unruly children are usual way led it, fed it, kept it clean, etc. as i e ep at the switch. But in the show ring this calf never got * •* to first base. The judge looked almost disap- UAiiie Title Waol The difference between despair and rann ll“W5 I III? WlCtSli hope 1S often a good nights sleep. *• * < Fox Hunting With Walter Watson Is Very Exciting Page 1 Zimmerman Is Conservation 4-H Winner Page 1 Swine Producer Has Close Call With Fumes Page 1 Milk Prices To Farmers Will Genius has its limitations, but vanity Increase 28 Cents On April 15 Page 1 and stupidity have no handicaps. Furrow Queen Applications Available Now Page 1 LANCASTER FARMING Lancaster County’s Own Farm Weekly P. O. Box 266 - Lititz, Pa 17543 Office: 22 E. Main St., Lititz, Pa 17543 Phone- Lancaster 394-3047 or Lititz 626-2191 Everett R. Newswangei, Editor Robert G. Campbell, Advertising Director Subscription price $2 per year in Lancaster County; $3 elsewhere Established November 4, 1955 Published every Saturday by Lancaster Farming, Lititz, Pa. Second Class Postage paid at Lititz, Pa. -17543 Member of Newspaper Farm Editors Assn. ifrim STORY Isaiah 53:1-8 ★ pointed everytime he looked Farmer Boy’s way. Farmer Boy was really "shook-up v . He had a reputation of being a winner. “Just so that judge doesn't put me on the bottom," he thought. "That would be just too humiliating for words." But the judge just didn’t like Farmer Boy’s calf. And the harder Farmer Boy tried to show the calf, the more obvious it became that —. It looked like a long way to the top as Farmer Boy glanced up over the top lines of the large class of calves that day from his last place finish. Farmer Boy truly was dis appointed. And so were his parents. Now it’s today. Farmer Boy is finished with youth work. It is all in his past. He’s looking for a job either in agri-business pr production farming whichever offers some thing to his liking. He is being interviewed. He has his blue rosette slightly revealed in his left coat pocket. The personnel manager sits down and peers over his darked rimmed glasses. "Farmer Boy, what qualifications do you bring for this job?” he asks. Farmer Boy shifts slightly on his chair, not wanting to sound too proud. "Sir,” he says meekly after a moment, “I have this blue ribbon I won at the county fair in 1986.” Farmer Boy pulls the ribbon out of his pocket a little further for the man to see. “Oh, that’s nice,” the man says, “but what do you really know about animal type?” “Well,” Farmer Boy reports hesitant ly, “I learned a lot about animal type the time I ended up on the bottom of the class.” “Fine, excellent. There is nothing like a bottom finish to get a good lesson in what is wanted in type.” “And, what other qualifications do you have. Boy?” the man asked. “I have this blue ribbon I won.” Boy looks hopefully at the personnel manager. But the manager isn’t impressed. “What do you know about understanding other people about putting yourself in the other boy’s shoes? If you’re hired how will you understand how to get along with vour other employees?” “Well, I was at the bottom once so I know how it feels to “Fine, excellent I” the personnel man exclaims, “You’re hired.” Across The Fence Row In order to be able to sleep well, one must keep awake all day, first. When you put your nose in somebody else’s business, you generally get your foot in it, too. If you cannot do great things in life, the next best thing seems to be to do nor mal things in a great way. „ > > x Weather Forecast The five-day forecast for the period Saturday through next "Wednesday calls for temperatures to average much above nor mal. The daytime highs are expected to be in the low 70’s and overnight lows in the mid 40’s to low 50's. No real day to day change is expected. The normal high-low range is 63-40. Rain may total one-fourth inch or less as showers and thunder storms mainly over the interior section during the latter half of the period. fcfMurw -l«hn 20*n4 21. >m*hi I C»rtnth(tn« ISiSI-M, When accumulating trouble* Y fh how did they come to Oil* .seemed to ri*e up on all aide*, conclusion? To be aure ( ttiey ■Martin Luther was once seen to found “ tomb, but that write with his finger in the dust of w *» hardly conduslve. It merely a table-top; VIVIT, VIVIT -"He£™ them, P«haps, a ray of Uvm( He Uvea!" hope. Then too, there wa# the Justa* Luther found strength testimonyof Mary Mag in that thought dalene. She claimed to have fa the mid“t»Poh*n with the Master at the of his troubles. g“den tomb. But there was a so mav we. third reason and it was this that Let our*roufales ™* de all the difference; « ... be enumerated£ aus a “ d . et ° od fcihl™“ ny ’ Uke »•I™* Lord Thoiiwh life The body of Jesus might have seem* rfadv to been stolen from the tomb. Mary overwhelm me 7 Magdalene may have been the He lives i’He lives I victim of a hallucination. Now, Though friends prove fickle and however, they themselves were disloval “ seeing him, experiencing his risen He lives! He lives! presence, communing with him, Sf* ’ He lives! H.Uve,. yet who today seeks ms presence fa times of crisis and need? A fact for me There is no trial, no tempta- Ghandi was one of the finest men tion, no problem, no danger, no to have lived, yet who calls upon defeat, no pain, no sin so great him in the event of sorrow or that it can stand in defiance be-tragedy? These men are dead*' fore that overpowering reality; gone from us. He lives! The essence of Christianity, Ahe resurrection of Jesus however, is not just that Jesus* stands, not as a happy endingfor great teachings still instruct us, a gripping story, but as a fact or that his humble life inspires that uproots and changes every- us, or that his brave demeanor In thing with which it comes into facing death is still a model for contact. German theologian Hel- our own. These are all true, but mut Thielecke testifies; "At a the heart of the Good News Is single stroke it has altered my found in the fact that we are con own life. For Jesus Christ is a vinced that Jesus himself survived living Lord with whom I may be the ordeal of death, indeed con linked at any moment, who now quered both death and sin, waa speaks to me and to whom I may found to be alive . . . and still is speak . . present as our living Lord today* The Hallelujah Chorus from VIVITI ' Handel’s Messiah is dramatic . ... .... * .. . i_ i r «-i_ (WtM *n •ullints c#jiynsh?«« by IntDivisitn and stirring. music, hut for the ' CHr! „ ian E d«.i..n, N.tT.n.l ciunai *f «.• person who has experienced the church** •» chmi m Hi* u. s. a. r*i*«s*4 by reality of He lives! in his own c*mmumiyPr«tS*ivie*.j heart and life, even that grand , music seems a vast understate ment. The experience exceeds our mear -■ °xpress it. To Recognize Stage of Maturity plete fertilizer should be placed Livestock producers who are at the side and deeper than most planning to harvest forage crops seeds and plants. Extra atten for either hay or silage should tion to prevent fertilizer burn at become familiar with the prop- planting time will be more than ei time to cut in order to get worthwhile maximum feed nutrients. Win ter rye will be about the first crop to harvest and should be cut at heading time An Exten sion Circular titled, ‘‘Silage and Silos” is available to cover all forage crops tion or by chemicals Gardeners and producers using the cherni- To Place Fertilizer Properly ... cai weed, killers must become All farm and garden produ- acquainted with all details and cers should keep in mind the danger? of using each material, danger of. getting anyr nitrogen When used' properly ihey w ill or potash- fertilizer directly in a good job.and be safe; in caije contact with plant roots or with less hands' 'they 'can -catjfee .seeds.*This means 3 that,.a _com-. * trouble., > * * J» h m * mm mm iMaoa for April 14, IMS For Full Market Reports Read LANCASTER FARMING ipty tomb i jis all so important insider-wbat-nlghl id if Jesue-had not from the tomb: ths ibably would have \d gone boms with , Tbs story of Jesus* be little mote then te more martyr who and is no mots.'faul i nice him would "heidly :ed their Hveste'carry the Good News throughout' tne Mediterranean worla.'Ttl.ere would llkdy be no Chunk of Jesus Christ-end your loeaioen* negation would not exist Jw of these are highly dependent‘upon one fact: Heaves! NOW IS THE TIME... By Max Smith Lancaster County Agent To Be Careful With Weed Killers .. . The time of the season is ap proaching when weeds will have to be killed either by cultiva-