Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 19, 1969, Image 6

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday. April 19.1969
6
Local Legislators Participate In
State 4-H Capitol Days Activities
HARRISBURG Two coun
ty 411 membeis vhc w.ll
soon have a voice in shapmn
the laws of (ho fiituie railed
upon :iUM legislatoi s lo »v j• am
the opci aliens of Stale Gov-un
ment at citizenship ,■< duties
liei e Api il 14 15
Robert K. Rohrer
Bulldozing - Grading
Patz Sales & Service
Barn Cleaners - Silo
Unloaders - Cattle Feeders
Quarryville, R. D. 1
Hensel 548-2559
•V
MAKE
EACH HOG
YOU
RAISE
MAKE
MONEY!
RED ROSE SWINE FEEDS will produce the results
you expect Call your dealer Order what you need .
and place good feeding on j our farm
Walter Binkley & Son
Lititz
Brown & Rea, Inc.
Atglen
Elverson Supply Co.
Elveison
Henry E. Garber
R. D. 1, Elizabethtown, Pa.
L. T. Geib Estate
Manheim
I. B. Graybill & Son
Ref ton Strasburg
E. Musser Heisey & Son
R. D. #2, flit. Joy, Pa,
Heistond Bros.
Elizabethtown
Red Rose Farm
Service, Inc.
N. Church St., Quairyville
The vouths. Diane Hcishcy of
New Holland and .lohn Kmtz
of Elizabethtown, took a close
up look at covei nment in ac
tion at State Capital Davs They
joined with 130 othei Common
wealth 4 Il'cis to take p.nt in
piom.ini' designed lo help
them become moie lesponsible
CltlZ'MlS
The countv delegates each
with outstanding lecoids of 4-H
achievement. met with govern
mental officials obsoivc'l the
State House of Represcntat nes
and Senate while in session and
touied the Capitol and \VT jiam
Penn Memorial Museum
The lawmakers seived as
hosts April 14 when they invit
ed the 4-H members to “sit in”
while in session Orientation
programs weie conducted by
i'
ed Rose
INE FEEDS
PIG PRE-STARTER
PELLETS
Pigs accept them early,
Contain sugar concentrates
and high levels of antibiotics.
PIG STARTER PELLETS
Supplement the sows milk.
PIG & SOW MEAL
Meets the exacting nutrition
al requirements during late
gestation.
PORKMAKER
Complete . . . balanced
for finishing hogs.
40% HOG
SUPPLEMENT
Mi\ n ith j om gi ains for that
‘ numtional balance’’.
David B. Hurst
Bowmans ville
Martin's Feed Mill, Inc.
R. D. 3, Ephiata, Pa.
Mountville Feed Service
Musser Farms, Inc.
Musser's Mill
The Buck
Chas. E. Sauder & Sons
Ammon E. Shelly
Lititz
E. P. Spotts, Inc.
H. M. Stauffer & Sons,
vrc* * 5
Mountville
Columbia
Terre Hill
Honey Brook
Inc.
Warner
Senator Preston B. Davis of
Milton, representing the 27th
Senatorial District, and Repre
sentative Mitchell W. Melton of
Noilh Philadelphia, fiom the
196th Congrestional District.
At the Monday evening ban
quet two foimei state political
leadcis discussed the topic
“Politics foi Young People ”
Speakeis weie Craig Tiuax,
past Republican state chairman,
and Otis Moms, past Democia
tic state chairman.
Don Horn explained the re
oi ganization plan, indicating
strongly that a strong one trade
organization for the industry is
needed. “The committee who
Sunday, April 20 worked on the new constitution
20-22 Spring National Farm Edi- and by-laws included George
tors meeting, Washington Ant hony, John Wenger, Gene
D c Bailey, Dale Weaver, Roy Heck
-20-25 National 4-H Conference, en i uber , Mr Keefer, Don Parks,
Washington D. C. p> r . Kenneth Goodwin, Henk
Monday, April 21 Wentink, George Hauer and Don
1:30 p.m.—Southeastern DHIA orn •
• Farm Calendar
(Continued from Page 1)
Supervisors meet, Russellville “The new constitution and
Grange ' by-laws have been accepted by
Tuesday, April 22 the present Federation board
9 a m.—Youth Co-Op Workshop, but not by the membership.”
Farm and Home Center. « The objectives are—l Sup
-730 p m Garden Spot Y. F. p or t a f u n time male Executive
meet, Vo-Rg room. Director, 2. Develop income pro
-8 pm Southeast District 4-H (j ucin g propects to finance m-
Baby Beef Show Planning (justry programs, an increased
meet, Exchange Room, Lancas- niembership and fund raising
ter Stock Yards
Wednesday, April 23 meets, Rohierstown Elemen
-730 pm. 4-H Wildlife Club tary g choo ]
meet, Farm and Home Center.
Thursday, April 24 Friday, April 25
10 a m —Seminar on Ag Chemi- 25 & 26 8 p m.—Lancaster Coun
cals, Host Town Motel ty 4-H Play, Conestoga Valley
Bpm 4-H Holstein Club High School
DEKALB PROFIT
PULLET REPORT
Profit Pullets
Meeting Minutes
Pa. Egg Marketing Assn.
Vice-Pn sidcnt John Wenger
welcomed guests and called for
the piesentation of the Treas
uiei’s report which was accept
ed.
Sam Berenson lepoited that
theie may be a veiy impoilant
legislalne mattei to icpoit at
the next meeting Most market
er do not icalize how much
such an oigamzation can mean
to them at such a small cost
Moie member aie urgently
needed and eveiy maiketer
needs the Exchange
HERBERT HESS
Quarryville
Flock Size 14,500
Age of Birds 76 Weeks
256 Eggs Laid
3.87 Lb. Feed Per Dozen Eggs
Livability 87.3%
Grade A 93%
For Your Qualify DeKalb Pullefs See
Sales Representative
THOMAS MUMMA
MEIHORN HATCHERY
40 Donegal Springs Road, Mount Joy, Pa.
Phone‘6s3-1102
banquet, 3. Develop new organ
izational structure”. ‘‘The draft
is designed to represent all of
the mdustiy fan ly and give
stiength by being united”.
“The boaid will have 40 mem
bers and an executive committee
of 9 membeis" “Theie will be
Egg Marketing and Poultiy Pio
cessois divisions along with co
operating membeis such as game
bleeders and county associa
tions, geneial membeiship and
any other gioup who may wish
to associate”.
Don Hoin reviewed the con
stitution section by section as it
was read by Homer Bicksler.
During the discussion seveial
questions were presented to ob
tain clarification and a sugges
tion was made that the word
EGG be included in the name
ol the organization.
Erth - Rite
Composted Organic
KELP-LONFOSCO
ASK ABOUT OUR
LITTER - LIFE
FOR POULTRY
ZOOK & RANCK,
INC.
Phone 717-442-4171
R. D. 1 Gap, Pa. 17527
Ph. 367-2683