—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. July 26.1969 16 Yost To Represent Agwoy At Institute Mr. and Mi.s Ivan H Yost. Chiistian.t. ;; Pcrnsylv.im.i. have been selected by Agw.iy Inc. to attend the 19G9 \nnu.il Meeting of the Ameiican In stitute of fooneration at the University of Illinois, Uibana, Illinois, August 7 The Yosts, one of four young farm couples who will icprescnt Agway's total distribution sys tem, will participate in the young farmers and their wives program at the conference They were chosen from the Southern Division which comprises all of New Jeisey, Delaware, Eastern Pennsylvania and Northern and Eastern Shore Maryland Their selection was jointly announced by Lester M Shughart, South ern Division Manager and Ray mond Cochran, Aiea Manager. The American Institute of Coopeiation is the educational organization seivmg all faimer coopeiatives in this country It is suppoited thiough voluntaiy annual dues paid by about 3,000 farmer coopeiatives One of the chief aims of the confeience is to offer opportun ities for fuither deevlopment of young leaders thiough associa tion with other young farmers youth scholais. as well as local, state and national leadeis in agriculture, education, govern ment. industn. civic oiganiza tions, and coopeiatives The entne session is oiganized to bring out the best thinking available in America, to ex change ideas and to stimulate action Throughout this confer ence, the paiticipants will dis cuss vital subjects concerning 1 I What’s The Finest Investment In The Land? LAND! ... And Here Is A Remarkable Investment Secured By Land Holdings. It Pays 9% James E. Millen, Jr. prominent insurance man from Lancaster, Pennsyl vania has created a unique invesment that will earn a total of 9% for each parti cipating investor. You can invest any amount up to $25,000. Few are ineligible to participate. The investment organi zation is called UNITED LAND DEBENTURES. It is backed up and secured by thousands of acres of valuable land. Because land almost never depreci ates, your money earns an unusually high profu. Are % ou eligible to participate? CALL COLLECT TO THUS NUMBER 859-2200 Akron, Pa. Area Code 717 selected on th basis of a report covering local activities, a com petitive quiz, and participation In activities at the Institute as obscivcd by other youths and outstanding rural boys and girls re3ol,1 ‘ ce personnel • County Youths (Continued from Page 1) pai imputed mP. \ F C'syouth At the Umvcisity of Illinois education piogiam. convention. Linford i: Matt will Ilaiold F Doran, assistant take part in various piograms piofessor of agncultui.il econ- designed to inciease their know onius Extension at The Penn- ledge of fanner coopeialives syhania State Univeisity and in- and agi ibusmess. They will join Nlilute eooidinatoi, said Lmtoid vnth 900 young agncultuial will lecene an expense-paid leaders from all ovci the United tup to the Illinois vent He was states. Canada, and Puerto Rico. Linford, the son of Mr. and cooperative corporations as re- Mrs Walter S Martin, has been lated to improved services for an FFA officer for three years the membership and promoting He was a member of the state the general welfaie m iurai FFA dairy judging team and Ameuca. won a Star Chapter Farmer \ IttA H<l Mi Yost, an Agway member, opeiates a dauy farm in south- He serves as vice piesident of ein Lancaster County, consist- his high school senior class and ing tof 350 acres and 55 head of is on the editorial staff of the feeder pigs and steers . icgisteied Holstems He is also school newspaper. The youth education program Its the personal touchi in a member of Atlantic Bleeders , . „ is sponsored jointly by P. A business that warms the • Coopeiative and Inter-State Matt ’ son and ?f} s p r i oca i coooerative councils ? e J US ® ot . a ett( ! r Milk Producers Coooerative and Henry Young, is president of the F - L local cooperative councils, “with warmest personal regards 2 PiesldeS of Peinsyl vama Solanco FFA Chaptei. His and the Penn State College of _ and it was addressed to “oc- Young Farmers Association major projects this year are Aguculture. cupant. WANTED! Red Rose has the answer! Red Rose 14 Test-Cow Feed is a course-textured feed made from the best quality grains and pro teins. The finer materials in it are pelleted. It's high in fat, minerals and digestible nutrients. Test-Cow is one of the best dairy feeds Red Rose knows how to make. More and more dairymen prefer it because it can be fed at all seasons. PLAN TO MAKE SILAGE? Lancaster Sweet Mix is what you need. It furnishes molasses in a dry, convenient form, will improve palatability, and furnish easily digestible en ergy. 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