;• When* (Continued from Page 1) Future hllnle „ und „ le lion acres of allotment on par- be r ® quuec * to ticipating fauns leflects a nation- 5® p j ct ® a i) 11 ”* 0 . 1 ' tla n ‘ al average income of 62 cents on i, “ piogr ‘ ,m before they can each bushel piotluced by cooper- rpmifi-pmon^h^ lcensC- T !?‘ s " evv alors, as compared to 55 cents * rTT ° u on elig ble 1968 ci op wheat. S I C j iecl< W ' U \ y° ur * local Distnct Game Piotector The Chairman further explain- for details of the training, sug ed that an individual faimer par- Bests Robert G. Wingard, Ex ticipating in the wheat program tension Wildlife Specialist at can deteimirte his total return The Pennsylvania State Uni per bushel for wheat,by dividing his ceitificate payment by his m m ers an d other purchase total pioduction to get an avei- , . . ~ , „ , age per 'bushel payment. By wheat marketing certificates at adding this to the price they re- 75 cents per bushel to cover the ceive in the market, participants quantities of processed for in the progiam find their total domestic'food use The remam reluin per bushel der Qf ceitl fi cate payment is Chahman Seldomridge saidmade up by the Goveinment SOLO MIST BLOWER 2 models available 3 and 5 HP • Horizontal spraying distance 25 ft. and 35 ft. Liquid Tanks 2Vz gal. and 3 gal. Lester A. Singer “Lancaster County’s Only Dealer Specializing In Sprayer Sales and Service” Ronks, Pa. TERRE HILL SILOS MONOLITHIC & CONCRETE STAVE SILOS More Quality More Strength More Economy Silos • Silo Unloaders • Bunk Feeders Silage Distributors TERRE HILL SILO CO., Inc. TERRE HILL, PA. First-Time Hunters SINCE 1927 DEMONSTRATING proper care of senior division of the 4-H demonstration livestock is Ray Brubaker (left) and Bur- contest Wednesday and are eligible for nell Buchen. These youths competed in the district competition. L. F. Photo for their demonstration on Dagenhardt, for “Buttons and “Caring for Rabbits ’ Bows.” I<t) , h° me economics, three j n junior division, Robin girls will compete in the distuct Rin g compete for her pro contest in the senior division 3 ect “Nifty Gifts ” Second in the iumor division The - y y e „^ at s^uc^ ei ; fo i' he Other junior competitors in- Second in the ju lordvison pro;)ect < S umpthm to Luv, cluded Susie Moyer and Ruth was Wanda Sheafer, Lititz R 3, dolls; Cindy Smith, for “The Moyer Anita Burkho i der and and Barbara Graybill, Lititz R 2. Sewing Primer;” and Deborah Glenda N auman for her demonstration and Plant for Beauty.” 687-6712 Phone 445-3911 • County 4-H (Continued from Page 1) Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 12.1969—11 All contestants are scored on projects content, presentation and how close to alloted time they come in presentation. The local 4-H Public Speaking Contest was also to be held bat was cancelled for lack of en- tries, ihe Old ■^ivV “The way some Sunday drivers drive, they should ht in church.” Ugite sells gas yt’Bfn furj
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