Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 03, 1970, Image 19

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i-ji solution then washed.
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When storing a seldom worn and stiff clothes blushes will of
hat on a shelf, turn up the brim ten come out when rubbed with
all around and push all dents a lubber sponge.
thC Pa.nt spots on shoes can bo re
hat in shape fo. the future. movcd ./ the head of kltchen
Hitting The Spot match is moistened and nibbed
To get ballpoint ink marks off on the spots
washable clothing, rub spots with
petroleum jelly and then wash yo , u » et , ca tsup stains on
in hot detergent water. washable clothing, sponge them
Perspiration-stained clothing with clear, cold water before
' putting in the regulai laundiy
A Lancaster Farming For mustard stains try gelling
Classified Ad Can Help the spots off with ginger ale
f4o Other Protein Need When You Feed
No trouble with scour* or Mid*
Koine oft feed. You’ll b* more fhu
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LITITZ, PENNA.
John Huston Named
Sec. Of Beef Council
John L. Huston has been nam
ed Secretary of the Beef Indus
try Council of the National Live
Stock and Meal Boa id Official
announcement of the appoinl
ment followed the Dccembci 9
meeting of the Beef Indusliy
Council in Chicago Huston also
succeeds his picdccessor, Don
ald E. Walker, as the Meat
Boards Vice Picsidcnl for Beef
Piograms. accoiding to David 11.
Stioud, Piesidcnt of the Boaid
Huston joined the staff ns
Council assistant in 1967. Walk-
er lesigneti September 1, 1969,
to accept a position with a com
modities biokuage firm.
As Secietaiy of the Beef In
dustiy Council, Huston adminis
teis cieation and execution of
piogiams designed to mciease
and stiengthen dollar demand
for beef and beet cattle As Vice
President, Beef Progiam, Hus
ton is pait of the Boaid’s exe
cutive management group He
will help guide all departments
in projects relating to beef in
the Board’s over-all program of
promotion, education, informa
tion, research and merchandis
ing About 55 58 percent of the
Board’s income is derived from
the beef cattle segment of the
industry and a like percentage
is budgeted to beef projects.
A native of Roseville, Illi
nois, where he grew up on a
livestock farm, Huston worked
as a vocational agriculture in
structor at the Henry, Illinois,
high school before joining the
Chicago-based Meat Board.
Huston graduated from the
University of Illinois' College of
Agriculture in 1963 gaining a
B.S. degree in agricultural edu
cation. While attending the U
of I he was a member of both
the livestock and meat judging
teams and was high individual
Lancaster Farming, Saturday. January 3.1970
Ititudes & Platitudes Jerry Marcus
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The Travelers Safety Service
Excessive speed was involved in almost 40% of the
fatal accidents in 1967.
in beef cattle judging at the
1965 International Live Stock , „ , .
Exposition in Chicago He also 1863, two Russian fleets un
has an active background in 4- expectedly appeared in Amer i-
H Club work and was a delegate can waters, one in the Pacific
to the National 4-H Conference and the other in the Atlantlc S ix
in Washington, DC. in 1964 He . . . . , . „ „
received the Coultas Memorial warshl P s put into port at San
Award as the U of I College of Francisco and a like number at
Agriculture’s outstanding seni- New York. It was considered a
or. friendly gesture.
FARMERS!
ARE YOU GETTING
ALL THE MILK YOU SHOULD?
How much milk SHOULD you get from your herd?
The PIONEER CHALLENGE FEEDING PROGRAM
will answer both questions. Stop in and we will show
you how.
S ELMER M. SHREINER
Trading as Good’s Feed Mill
Specializing in DAIRY & HOG FEEDS
New Providence, Pa.
Phone 786-2500
SINCE IS7S
Fleet’s Visit
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