Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 26, 1969, Image 5

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he Penn«vivn„in ° long co °P cra,lvc lincs - Of the 8.583 co-operatives In Serving on the Coop Member
' amer Co oDorn Boyd Garllcy. Inter-State Milk the United States. 61 percent aic Panel In the morning program
ibicctives- to un. Producers, likened modern agri- marketing; 37 percent are sup- vva * Mark S Hess. Agway. Man
. culture to computers, pencils, ply and 2 percent arc service co- ager of Garden Spot L nit; David
other, to create typewriters and books rather operatives “Every business has Yoder. Atlantic Breeders. Gen
mding, to be ac- than scythes, pitch forks and some form of a co-operative as oral Manager: Carl A Brown,
lation. to give shovels He said co-operatives a part of it." Gartlcy said Farm Credit Associations Man-
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LTRY and LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS
WE SERVE MORE THAN A
THOUSAND FARMERS...
R PERSONAL ATTENTION LEADINC TO
recognition to outstanding lend- are not exempt from taxes as
MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE
and MINIMUM COSTS
MILLER & BUSHONG
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TINE
Call us collect at 392-2145
• FINEST SERVICE. ANYWHERE •
rstown,
Lancaster Farming. Saturday. April 26.1969-.5
agcr: Charles E Cowan. Inter-
State Field Rep: S. A Horton,
Mount Joy Farmers Co-op Man
ager and Raymond Stoner, Pro
ducers Co op Exchange of
Coatcsville Manager.
Youth asking the questions
were Lvnn Heistand. A 1 Wan
ner, Eugene Bolhngci. Jesse
Balmer and Hemy Heishey C
P Brantly, President, Lancas
ter Co-op Council. Mrs Muriel
Everhart. Future Homemakers
Advisor and Hemy Givler, Area
Supervisor. Vo Agr were also
on the all-day program
A quiz on Co-operatives was
given to all youths present and
the top twenty scores were given
further foims to be completed
in application to attend the sum
mer Co-op Institute to be held
in Shippensburg this summer
• Farm Calendar
(Continued from Page 1)
Elementary School
8 p.m—4-H Hoise and Pony
Club leadeis meet, Farm and
Home Center.
Thursday, May 1
Bpm —Lancaster County Poul
try Directors meet, Farm and
Home Center.
Bpm —4-K Club Officers Train
ing and New Leader Orienta
tion, Faim and Home Center
8 pm—4-H Leadeis Council
meets, Farm and Home Cen
ter
Quality of a lug or carpet de
pends on moie than the kind o£
fiber, points out Mrs Helen T.
Puskar, Penn State extension
home furnishings specialist.
Amount and quality of fiber and
construction used in both back
ing and face help to determine
quality No fiber, color, pattern,
or contraction can be called best
for all purposes Always read
the label for fiber content which
by law, must be listed by generic
(family) name and percentage
by weight of all fibers of which
there is five percent or more
312 S. Mt. Joy St, Elizabethtown
FOR QUALITY FARM SEEDS
CALL THE HOFFMAN SEED
MAN NEAREST YOU.
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Bpsi llwJi
Rug or Carpet Quality
Frank H. Bucher
2160 Mam St, Rothsville
626-6504
Lester Erb
367-7112
Jason H. Mellinger
Rl, Strasburg
687-6546
Jonathan S. Shirk
366 E. Main St., Bareville
656-9302
Edgar C. Umble
Pequea Ave„ Gap
442-4525