WAYNE CALFNIP* MILK REPLACER NEW All milk protein. New Calfnip is high in milk prod* nets. No cereal filler. Better digestibility. NEW High fortification. New Calfnip delivers vitamins A, D, 812, K, thiamine, niacin and C, plus a new blend of essential minerals. Also contains me thionine, a vital building block of protein. PLUS Many other improvements that you will see In the calves you raise on new Wayne Calfnip. USE WAYNE ANIMAL. HEALTH AIDS TO KEEP YOUR LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY HEALTHY SEE US AT THE FARM SHOW ROHRER’S MILL R.D.I, Ronks JE'MAR FARM SUPPLYING. Lawn—Ph; 964-3444 H. JACOB HOOBER Intercourse, Pa. HAROLD H. GOOD Terre Hill GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown E. SAUDER & SONS R.D.I, East Earl HERSHEYBROS. Reinholds WHITE OAK MILL R.D.4, Manheim ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ you are invited to OPEN HOUSE .fig*® QUARRYVILLE, PA. WAKEFIELD, PA. ■ i |iaiii H i ßßßHHaa i ß ß ß || a ||B| H |||B||||B|Rß||a||| H |||a||||||||| a |||||||||||||||a|||a|llll IV W A • ,n ‘ < I % ll«< liltuu iMJMMJ,TAW.W<»JAW.W»«.t»WA« A-.'J MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R.D.2, Columbia DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. R.D.I, Stevens STEVENS FEED MILL, INC. Stevens, Pa PARADISE SUPPLY Paradise H.M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. Witmer FOWL’S FEED SERVICE R.D.2, Peach Bottom Friday, January 26, 1973 * See the latest in Farm, Lawn & Garden EQUIPMENT C. E. WILEY & SON INC. Grassland Chapter has New Sweetheart Ann Williams was elected the new Grassland FFA Chapter Sweetheart last week, replacing Rosey Gehman who was the 1971- 72 Sweetheart. Other candidates were Ester Sander and Pat Stubbs. Initiation for the Chapter Farmers was also held. The Chapter Farmer Degree is the highest degree that can be awarded by a local Chapter. To attain the degree, a minimum of $5O must be earned or invested in projects, and the candidate must be able to lead a group discussion for at least 15 minutes. Those receiving Chapter Farmer Degrees were: Clair Martin, Lloyd Hoover, Donald Weiler, Keith Feister, Arthur L, Horst, Bob Steward, Tom Martin, Scott Steffy. David Smeltz, Brian Musser, David Wise, Paul Witwer, Merion Martin, James Brenneman, Carl Bair, Jerry Long, Nelson Messner, Larry Weber, Glenn Hursh, Robin Fritz, and Don Weaver. Nelson Martin, State FFA president, also attended the meeting. Salvation Army The Salvation Army was founded under the name of the Christian Mission. In 1878, the name was changed to Salvation Army and it adopted its military pattern with uniforms, official rank, etc. FOR FAST ECONOMICAL IN THE BARN FEEDING WEAVERLINE ELECTRIC FEED CART Handles - Silage - Haylage High moisture corn and other Feeds. NEW and USED CARTS EDGEFIELD FARMS Box 207 Quarryville, Pa. Ph. 717-786-3897 or 717-786-3591 our 101 S. Lime St, Quarryville, Pa. DOOR PRIZE Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 6,1973 — Grassland FFA Chapter elected a new Chapter Sweetheart last week. The new Sweetheart is Ann Williams, left, who replaces last years Sweetheart Rosey Gehman, right. Nelson Martin, center, State FFA president, also attended the meeting. They are flanked by some of the recipients of the Chapter Farmer degree. Preventing Accidents With Kitchen Knives Nearly everyone has been nicked by a knife at one time or another, sometimes seriously. A study sponsored by the National Safety Council reported that there are four general causes for knife injuries in the home: wrong use of a knife, or using the wrong knife for a certain task; slips; storage and handling; and sharpening, including testing the sharpness of the blade with a finger. It’s common practice to use the handy kitchen knife for any odd job - screwdriver, prying tool, can opener and punch. For safety’s sake, Extension home management specialists at The Pennsylvania State University, remind you to keep these tools handy in the kitchen and reserve the knife for cutting only. The sharper the knife, the less likely it is to slip. A dull knife needs extra pressure, and the blade can move suddenly and unexpectedly. Many homemakers have been cut by knives hidden in the dish washer or a jumbled drawer. ■■■■■■■■■■■*■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ j i **o; Always wash and dry knives separately. If you know where the knife is, it won’t surprise you with a cut. Knife holders either on the wall or in the drawer, will prevent injuries and keep knives sharp. A wooden cutting board also preserves a blade’s sharp ness, point out the Extension specialists. Keep a knife sharp, keep it guarded from accidental contact, keep your wits about you when you use it; that’s the knack that will keep you from being nicked. oldli/nm, 1k pMflr niClf Aft TtO HIGH 7 •r veep a HtMEK car' 1-777: , —| ‘MY MOMf* IHlAvl TOOK 11 I ■I OVCR MY FAmmCHAIR' - 1 /af one* SOMKA/NTZ AfK SICK BEARER “There’s no sense in ad vertising your troubles. No one will buy them.” ? JJ . J .Ju 23
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