TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! Watch 'em go for---PURINA! Horses really go for Purina. Now you can choose from two great Purina horse feeds—new Purina Horse Chow Checkers with built-in hay or Purina Omolene, a favorite of horsemen for almost 50 years. Purina Horse Chow Checkers are a revolutionary idea in feeding horses. The hay is built in, eliminating the fuss and muss of hay. For those who prefer to feed hay there’s the horsemen’s standby—Purina Omolene. v- We offer both of these re search-developed Purina horse feeds itt handy 50-lb. hags at our store with the Checkerboard Sign. Ira. B. Landis Ph- 394-7912 3912 Creek Hill Rd , Lane. John B. Kurtz Ph. 354-9251 R D 3, Ephrata West Willow Farmers Assn., Inc. Ph 464 3431 West Willow w&y. James High & Sons Ph 354-0301 Gordonville John J. Hess, 11, Ph 442-4632 Paradise Wenger's Feed Mill Inc. Ph 367 1195 Rheems JULUU SbVbtV tti PFA President Says Farmers Have Stake In What Happens In Pa. Assembly And U.S. Congress Farmers have a great stake in a membership growth in the what happens in the Pennsyl F.u mers’ Association with more vania Genet al Assembly and the th.m 2,598 new members Total U S Congress declared John membership in the geneial faim R Pitzcr, Picsidcnt of the Penn- organization is 11.545 lamilv svlvama Faimeis' Association membei ships in Pennsylvania (PF\). in his annual iopoit this with 4(! county affiliates PF \ week al the oigamzation’s 19th is affiliated with the Amenc in annual meeting The general Farm Bmeau Fedeiation He il faim association held Us font so repoited that Jeffeison day convention at the Penn Hai ty started a new county associa ns Motoi Inn in Camp Hill tion in 1969 The faim leader cited “vie “Economic services of the oi tones foi faimers in the Penn- zanization experienced continu sylvania General Assembly on ed expansion,” the farm oi such issues as the right of in- ganization president said PFA dividual farmers to vote on the has affiliates for contract mar- Proposed Milk Marketing De- keting of farm products, a com velopment program as opposed plete record keeping service, to bloc voting; frozen dessert supply purchasing and a full regulations, solid waste disposal line of insurance, regulations; placement of snow He announced that PFA is fences on fields with unharvest- purchasing an office building ed crops, and the defeat of ef- for the state headquarters of the forts to license and tax farm organization He said the pro production equipment perty is located near the Camp Pitzer, an apple grower m As- Hill bypass and is the former pers (Adams County), reported office of Irwin’s dairy j Wif'UtMVf/f Inc. Lancaster Farming, Sat., November 15,1969—25 At a county president’s din ner Monday evening, Arthur H. West, Piesident of the New Jer sey Farm Bureau and a mem ber of the American Farm Buieau Boaid. told the group. “It seems peifcctly dear to any one who thinks clearly about it that oui tailuie to achieve oui economic goals in agiiculluie lies not in the lack ol govein ment piograms in aginulturc. but probably in the existence of too much dependence upon government piogiams that have been ill conceived, ill adminis teied, and doomed to failure The only beneficial les have been the hordes of government employees who lived at our ex pense, and consumers who con tinue to enjoy the benefits of cheap food at our expense ” He called for the development of an effective power within the market place for farmers through their own organizations and not through government FAST IS ELECTRIC HEAT! rating Fast because electricity transfer directly info usabie heat with 100% efficiency... no waiting for heat to build up. What's more, with electric baseboards or ceiling cable, you can bring instant warmth to individual rooms while leaving unused rooms cool. So plan to switch today. Call PP&L for a free estimate of operating costs in your home.
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