i.i. k »r try f of Agriculture i 1 1 IB AGRICULTURAL AND Futtorron lildg* BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE'S LL2RAR* VOL -■. NO. 50 4-H Youths Get Dairy Awards Abo 65 awaicK weie ijnen to Count 4 H joutlie at the annual 411 Awauii, Banquet last week . the Haiusl Dine Rt->- tauiair aai Inkuouiae -A 1 the awards piled up in front of him the 4-H Dairy Awards Banquet, Thorr Aaron, (left) Quarryville RDI, en- joyed 'imself He and Boyd Gartley of Co. Farmers' Assn. Elects Kreider Jairif- Kieiclei, Quanyville EDI, Wc elected piesident of the Lancaf-, Countv Faimeis’ As soeiatir • at the leoigamzation meeting Tuesday night at the Fain ?',c Home Centei Kieitic." operates a laige dauy farm r.'->s does some custom fanning and hacking He - iccceds Clyde Wivell, Columh , RDI Wiliiar. J Guhl Oxford RD2, was eh fed vice piesident James L Ma'hn Sti ashing RDI, was re-ele f * >. y-ti easui ei Delegates to the Pennsylvania Faimt"-; Association convention next W'-ek at Penn Hams Hotel Camp £.A weie elected as fol lows j. -, lt s Gaibei, Mount Joy RD2 Ecrei Thome, Elizabeth town EI3 Leon Kreidei. Quauy Poultry Federation Lr ,?s‘ei Fanning this wt r - ccopeiates with the Penio’.Kania Poultiy Fed eiatici m pi eventing a ic poh r”i what the Fedeiation is am vhat it does A:t,c.es on the oigamza tion rjd its vauous commit teel *iid activities aie pie senh.j in the second section on paces 17. 23, 24, 25, 26, and T 7 The aw aids lepieseuted ictog nition ioi outstanding acconip lishinml bv (he individual -111 numbeis Aoout 150 counts Inter-State Milk Producers watch as an award is presented to another 4-H’er Gait ley was speaker, ulle RDI and James Kieiclei, Quanyville RDI Alternate delegates wmie Na than Stoltzfus, Gap RDI, Wayne Millei, Mount Joy RDI Mis Jesse Wood. Nottingham RD2, and Ivan R Yost, Chustiana RDI Pei sons interested in tickets Farm Calendar Saturday, November 7 Pennsylvania Livestock Exposi tion, Faim Show Building, Harrisburg, Novembei 7-14 Sunday, November 8 Pennsylvania Faimeis Associa tion State Convention, Penn Harris Motoi Inn, Camp Hill, November 8-11 Monday, November 9 7 30 p m Agway Inc , annual meeting, Faim and Home Centei Bpm Fulton Giange 66 Oakryn Agi icultm al Leaders Semmai on envnonmental pollu tion, Lancaster. Tuesday, November 10 12 30 p m Fai m Women So ciety 22, home of Mrs Robeit Baie, 1801 Millport Road, Lancaster 7.30 pm Ephrata Young (Continued on Page 11J LancuMfi Farming. Satuuku. Nuumbu 7. l‘)70 411 ci- Ik*lona lo the \auoii' 4 11 a i 1 \ club*. Tlv banqius ioco_niA(l both pioicct iuh'u book achievement and aw>u (ls weened In the in foi the convention banque. at Camp Hill have been asked to contact James L Maitm. secie taiy-tieasuiei, Shasbuig RDI, phone 687-8389 Membeiship dnve foi next yeai will begin m early January undei the duection ot Leon Kteidei Committees will be appointed by the executive committee be loie the meeting next month Guernsey Breeder's Set- Annual Banquet Friday The annual banquet and busi ness meeting of the Lancastei County Guernsey Bieedei s Association will be held at the Willow Valiev Restauiant, 116 Willow Sheet Pike. Willow* Stieet Fndav at 645 pm The business meeting will in elude the financial statement tepoits ot the committees, and piesentanon ol awaids Thiee new duectois will be elected foi a teim of thiee yeais Raymond and Petci Witmei will be showing pictuies Reseivations should be made by No\einbei 10 by calling oi wilting Jesse G Balmei, Lititz RD4. 626-8055. Fiank Hershev, 442 Willow Road, Lancaster. 397 3994, Ellis Denlinger, Gordon ville RDI. 768-3081.'' di\ dual 4 II nu*inl)'*i \. i mis local di-1 1 id .i.’d si 11 -. !I iuL mg contc ‘s L\nn Uo'ii 15 son ol Mi and l li s Hci be l l Ro\ 11, 2025 Ou „on Tike. Lanc.istc. ui- ned th hi-h!\ -ougli Cii.uul C h.impioa RocOid Book S.o c aw >ii cl 11 - sail \U‘ll 1 WOhl'le lop llOl’Ol 1»s, \cai Rou'i s top spot in the imoid book compel’,ion fo.'owed Ins Be Average, Dream, Speaker Urges Youth Be aveiage, don’t be afiaid of failcue take time to die.im That was the message of Boyd Gaitley of Intel State Milk Pio duceis to 4-H youths at the an nual Dairy Awaids Banquet last week “Be aveiage ’ he said, ‘‘we need , o . • stable u '’tm ' n c He continued, “What Ameiica needs today is a ch earn So please dieam And don’t wouv about being a lailuie Unless youie a faiku e somewheie along the line youie nevei go.ng to get anv wheie ’ Gaitley lecalled that while he was a youth in Western Penn svlvama he used ‘to go out b\ the horn and sit and think and do nothing ’ Youths can’t do that today because schools and communities won’t allow* it Feed Co, Sees Ag Future, Locates New Mill in Area Is theie a future for agncul tuie in Lancaster County oi will industrialization take ovei 9 Allied Mills of Chicago tackl ed this question before deciding to locate a major new feed mill in Lancastei County (see stoiy on Page 9, accoiding to Roy E Folck Ji , Allied president and boaid chan man Folck said his fnm began to study the local maiket five years ago Three studies were made One showed “industriali zation and uibamzation might make it (the area) unfavoiable foi animal agnculture,” Folck said He continued, ‘But the com pany decided that here (in and around the new mill) is one part of the countiv which lecog mzes the impoitance ot main taining a balance between agu cultme and mdustiy ” It was only after the company decided that agucultuie does have a inline in this pail oi the East that it decided to build its new mill, Folck emphasized In brief comments at a lunch eon Tuesday at the Hilton Inn, Lancaster, Folck also told busi ness and civic leaders “I hope we (Allied) will be allowed to S 1 00 Per Year li.'! pi n in t'u' Hokum bioed. u.md book .1 \ (1 ()tiu. l)icud w.nmi'.ii In 111 oi (I book wi ie: i’.u nl.i U-hh n .ni A\ i -hue; Iji.il.i Witnin Blown Swus; I iio.n.is \.non le’si\ and C>«- (hi i B.i’nu‘l (iiio. n'C\ O hei .i \auis rc’vulcd S ' i leu. I—l lumas \a'on r«- sii\c cnampioi Ituej and Douia \kt’i' iC'ii\e junior (( ontimud on Page 6) But jouths ought to take time to think and dieam an>wa\, be indicated ‘Unless >ou know fiom where >ou came, >ou dont know where >ouie going,” he explained His ovei all theme w as that those wh* don’t know the past are coin to i epeat H And it take£ time to think to undeistand the past, he indicated But it doesn’t take an> great thinking to thiow a brick,’ he said At the same time Gaitley finds that out people aie copping out and \oung people want to get rnohed He encouiages this imolvement But the young people shouldn’t condemn the oidei geneiation until they know why we’ie do ing it ’ he adds paiticipate in this community try to maintain the balance** between industiy and agricul ture A big pioblem of the world in the tutuie “will be to feed people and let them have choices of things to eat I think they want animal protein,"' Folck said Lancaster Mayor Thomas S r Monaghan, in welcoming AlliecL to the area, noted the high pro ductivity of the Lancaster area laboi force and said Allied “will get suppoit from the communi ty and govei nment ” 55 4-H Cakes Bought Two Lancastei County men have pin chased 55 head of top quahtj Heietoid calves ill Coloiado foi lotal 4H jouths. Max Smith agucultuial agent, and Lan> Wea\or. New Holland cattleman, made the trip to Gun nison Col this week and select ed the 55 ammals from three top heids totalling 380 animals. The cahes aie slated to arrive heie next week for distribution to 4-H >outh Saturday, Novem* bei 21