4- LancaMrr Kaimimi. Saturday. October 3.1970 October 4 10 is -I H Week 4 H is big m Lancaster County Southeastern Pennsylvania. It’s bin in terms of numbers of mem bers trom 9 to 19 years of age. Lancaster County alone claims about 2,500 4 I! mem bers. more than any other county in the na tion. accordion to local officials. The functioning of such a large organi zation takes the dedicated support of many public officials and even more fathers and mothers and interested citizens who devote their time and energies to making 4-H meaningful for the thousands of youths in volved. 4-H is big in more than just numbers, how e\ er. Big in Accomplishment It's big in terms of what it attempts and what it accomplishes. It gives youngsters a chance to learn many useful and enjoyable things all the aay from studies of nature to sewing to oroducing dairy and beef animals. It helps bridge the so-called generation gap by bringing the young and old together m a worthwhile relationship. It helps give youngsters and some jldsters. too something constructhe to io. It helps youngsters decide, through ac *ual experience, what they want to do with heir futures Congratulations, Queen Congratulations. Marilyn! We join hundreds of Lancaster Coun +:ans. and many beyond the county who know you. in saying: You earned it. We know many of your friends and admirers who were as proud and happy when you won the state crown in Harns buig as if they'd done it themselves. Their pride and joy is a special compliment to you. Their special interest, and the title itself, is their way of recognizing not only your beauty and charm, but the character and personality that goes with it They know you ha\e the courage to use s’et-backs as challenges and the humility to keep on Harvest and For tarmeis, harvest time is a good and positive time It lepresents the for a vear of planning and work But the: os one paiticular oau about harvest time that -■'ould keep in mind Hanest time is rat time Farmeis who are careless at hanest time proude feed and shelter to winter o\er anothei ciop of rats Hats cause consideiable ciop ioss mrough the lood they consume But the damage rats cause to buildings and feed is piobably a moie impoitant reason for eliminating them Besides the feed loss and pionerty damage is the fact that rats are duty, smelly, obnoxious creatures The farmer who takes pride m his work, who likes a clean and comfortable environment, who strives to cut off all unnecessary losses will take the small amount of time necessary to make sure that harvest time is not a positive time for rats. LANCASTER FARMING Lancaster County’s Own Farm Weekly P 0 Box 266 Lititz Pa 17543 Office 22 E Main St Lititz. Pa 17543 Phone Lanastei 394 3047 oi Lititz 626 2191 Robert G pbell. Advei Using Director Zane Wilson Managing Editoi Subscription puce S 2 pei jear m Lancaster Countv S 3 elsewhere Established November 4 1955 Published eve-.v Satuidav bv Lancaster Farming Lititz Pa Second Class Postage paid at Lititz Pa 17543 Member of Newspaper Faun Editors Assn Pa. Newspaper Publishers Association a nd National Newspaper Association On 4-H Week and nesam e farmer's It helps instill the basic prnulpaN nf good eiti/enship. It helps develop both good leaders and good followers for the future A Time To Reflect •1 H Week is a time to reflect on these things, to recogni/e vvhnl 4 H is. what it does for our community and our way of life. It is a time to rededicale ourselves to the success of the 4-H concept and program for the coming year. It is a time for present 4 H members to determine if they are contributing enough to the 4-H program or getting enough out of it, and to ask how the m dividaul's participation can be improved. It is a time for young persons not in 4-H to ask: Why not? A program as broad as that of 4-H certainly offers something of benefit and interest to everyone with a con structive attitude and a desire to grow. A Time To Do It is a time for members of the older generation to ask what they can do to as sure the continued success of 4-H. A helping hand to 4-H is a very sound im estment in the fpture. It is a direct in vestment in the success and happiness of the persons who will determine the future. In summary. 4-H is a positu e. construc tne organization. During 4-H Week, we need to recognize this and dedicate our sehes to continuing the good work. doing and enjoying the truly things •‘Copping out” is alien to you. You are no quitter And since you earned the title and aren't one of those spoiled children always expecting something for nothing, we know you'll enjoy being queen and benefit from it. We know you'll continue to bring honor to yourself, your family. Lancaster County, Pennsy-h ama and the dairy industry as you reign for the next year as Pennsyhama Dairy Queen. We join the legions who salute you and wish \ou a happy and successful reign. Rat Control Earnest time should be the time when taimers take extra care to eliminate all rats and. if that isn't feasible, to eliminate most of them so thej're not a major problem through the winter Survival of the rats requires two essen tials. food and shelter, according to the Penn State Extension Sen ice Since man provides both of these, he also can remove them Rats like hiding places close to a supplv of food Large numbers often are found in poultry houses, com cribs and barns They hide in rock walls, piles of dis carded 'umber, boxes and similar waste material Thev particulaily like protection of buildings in winter Penn State recommends tive major steps to pre\ ent a rat infestation They are. Remo\e hiding places by cleaning up piles of trash Dispose of all garbage quick ly and other materials upon which rats may feed. Pre\ ent enti'ance of rats into buildings and ctore all teed in rat-proof bins Destrov rats with poisoned bait throughout the \ear Make use of traps whereier possible Enlist community cooperation in rat control Since rate are continually on the move in search of food and shelter, most proper ties will have some rats the entire year All farms should operate a control program on a vear-around basis Under such a program, rats never hav e a chance to build large populations which can cause serious damage As farmers finish their haivest in the weeks ahead, as rats scurrv lor shelter to escape the oncoming winter is the best time of all to crack down on rate, we think. Don't let the rats share in the blessings of the harvest ~r Wheat pioduuis should u-cog nin> that not all varieties of wmlei wheal ,nc icsislant to Hessian Fly as is the common vanetv. Redcoat Those who are planting BUieboj. oi some other varieties, should wait until after a killing host or until after Octo bci 10 in southeastern Pennsyl vania I’m aware of some wheat substitutes being planted for the purpose of getting greater yields, growers should check with the seed pioducer about Hessian Fly infestation The Hessian Fly is one of the most destiuctive in sect pests of wheat and will re duce yields To Check Those Feeders With feed puces going up and Inestock prices going down, such a-, with hogs, glowers are urged to inspect the feeder-- to be sure that no feed is being wasted In the case of hogs a full trough means wasted feed, make the important | The unknown God ..,1 Most men everywhere believje in some kind of god or ultimata •ackgrounJ Scri|i*ure- Aos 17 2228 a,- reality. Their descriptions o£ stans 2 £ 9 Hebrews 1 1 4. hpIiPVP in Often TO* Devetienal Reeding 2 Corinthians 4 i 18. What til V . , nmd us of the God in whom we Does it mcdier uhat you beheve believe. They sound as if they so long as you believe in something? are roughly describing the same Is lime any ical difference between jgahty. Many times we are led a ( hnsUan and anyone else? Aren’t to sa y j ‘--what you are describing all nitron* c c.hd and good 3 j s u jjat I call God.” These are common questions Y et, despite these similarities, that desene specific replies, theie are often great differences ;rst of all, I be- 00 sometimes we may speak ■eve that what so meone about a third per ou believe is son wbo 1S known to both of us. tore important Y ,- e n iay come to realize that the lan simply be- o j- ber pel son does not know our ie\ing m some- luutual fnend as well as we do, ung. Hitler be- often this is the way we may ed that his so- ,f abou t someone of another died Aryans faltb _ We m ay sense that they .ere superior to are talking about the One whom ■Rpv iUhniisp eV,S 33 ut y ian v.e know as God, yet they may Kev. Aunouse be mgs and be . scem to be unfamiliar with some cause of tb>s oehef, he had mil- aspec t s 0 f God which we hold to hors oi Jews cxteuninated. John be im p o rtant. t Dillmger believed that a man This is what Paul was referring has to take what he wants from to when he spo k e on Mars Hill life, legaidless of who it hurts lrl At h e ns and inferred to the or what laws must be bioken to <. un known god.” The Athenians do it. Tins gangster lived and knew there was a God, yet it died by the violence lie believed ,soc 111 cd they did not know him as * n _ .. ... fully as they might. The differ- Communists believe that ma- enct between what they knew of tenal piospeiity is the highest Q ot j what he knew could be goal after which man and his so- .summed up in the name; JesuS uety should seek. Human values christ . Paul did not claim that are believed to be subservient to they knew nothing about God, the welfare of the state. Because their religions were worth of what they believe, Communists i ess jj e W as simply saying that Ine and propagate their Marxist t] ie (difference between knowing iaith in a manner quite contrary q o( j partially and knowing him.' to our ow n beliefs. as fully as man can know him is Beliefs really moHer Jcsu f Christ M ? en „ w f e s*? 0 . _ , man’s son we often get the best So what we believe does mat- ldea 0 f w hat the father is like. So tei, for beliefs effect the way we 1S WJ th Jesus Christ. Many re act and lue. \\hat we think ef-i,g 10ns t e n m en a great deal feels what we do. Our convictions about God, but in Jesus man sees aie impoitant to the extent that q o( j IC vcaled most completely, our lues aie goterned by them. That - S why j eS us is the differ- E\en other peopies lives are ef- pnf . p fected by what we believe. Secondly, all icligions are not on outlines copyrighted fey § prtnnlUr i oh/t Division of Christian Education, Nationot equally valid *nd good. Some re- cound of the churches of Christ m th» ligions Seem lo gl\e man a great Released by Community Pres» deal o£ truth about life. They Sorv,C4l bung men closer to the One whom we call “God - ’ and enrich not only their own lives but those of others as well in a manner whicn may seem not too unlike To Beware of Hessian Fly WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE? Lesson lor October 4,1970 NOW IS THE TIME... By ,M«s Smith Lancaster County Agent pigs woik .1 hit foi their feed :md they will not tool it out on the floor. Cattle feeders arc also advised to be sure that feed is not being wasted Efficient feed ing is very important to gel the greatest returns Currently pro fits must be made on low cost of gams lather than market ad vnccs. To Evalute Corn Varieties Because of the cuirent infec tion of Southern Leaf Blight and other blight damage to corn, pi o ducers should exercise some cau tion and do some evaluating be fore ordering their needs for the 1971 corn ciop At the moment we do not expect any serious seed shoitage. however, certain available varieties of corn aie more resistant to blights than others. Data is being gathered by corn specialists and growers are urged to consider this informa tion in order to help reduce the infection on the 1971 crop. our own Christian way of life. Yet, there are also religions which do not bring the best from men. Some religions teach men to hate others, sanction the kill* ing of enemies, condone the sac rifice of children and encourage people to live m perpetual ignor ance and superstition. Some re ligions appeal to the very worst that is in human nature and are very destructive to society. One would have to be blind to con tinue to assume that all religions are equally true and valuable. ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE SUNDAY