Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 13, 1974, Image 11

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    Lewis Opens State
A state Lewis for Governor operation and for "Drew’s
headquarters moved into full Crew," a growing group of
operation at King of Prussia volunteers who contribute
last week. one dollar each and offer
Situated near the Valley their spare time to work on
Forge Interchange of the behalf of the Republican
Pennsylvania Turnpike, the candidate for governor.
Lewis for Governor Several hundred persons
headquarters is located in have enlisted in Drew’s Crew
rented space in a' brick across the state already,
colonial-style office building. They are, in turn, enlisting
It contains the statewide the support of others,
centers for the volunteer Lewis, who has crossed the
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She can't afford to eaLha
And you can't afford to feed it.
If she is under two months of age, a dairy
replacement heifer should have no hay whatsoever in
her ration. Hay is too difficult for her underdeveloped
rumen to digest. Hay doesn’t have the nutrition
required for proper growth and development; it takes
up rumen space that should be filled with a high quality
feed such as Purina Calf Startena.*
No, a very young dairy replacement heifer can’t
afford tiie shortcomings of hay. And neither can you
if building maximum milk production is your goal.
Would you want to jeopardize Calf Startena benefits?
When fed as recommended, Calf Startena provides a
“just right” balance of nutrients. Its low-fiber, high
energy formula is more easily digested, and at the
same time it stimulates papillary development in the
rumen. Hi addition, improved growth and feed ef
ficiency are helped by a proven antibiotic additive.
Your Purina dealer has some mighty interesting
facts about the superior performance of Calf Startena,
including Jest results which show a 19 percent faster
growth rate for heifers fed a hay-free ration. Be sure to
see your Purina dealer and this important in
formation before you start that next group of
replacements.
Another product to help insure
your future in the dairy business.
John J. Hess, 11, Inc.
Ph 442-4632
Paradise
West Willow Farmers James High &Sons
Assn., Inc. ph 354 . 0 3 01
Ph 464-3431 Gordonville
West Willow
Wenger's Feed Mill Inc. Ira B. Landis
Ph 367-1195 665-3248
Rheems Box 276, Manhe.m RD3
Purina Calf Startena;
John B. Kurtz
Ph 354-9251 -
R D 3, Ephrata
HQ's for Volunteers
state more than a dozen
times since he announced his
candidacy on Jan. 28, spent
last week in the Harrisburg
area and Erie.
Nal’l PTA Backs School
Health Education Bills
Marshalling its forces
across the nation, the
National PTA is urging its
multi-million membership to
actively support com
prehensive school health
education legislation
recently introduced in the
U.S. House of Represen
tatives and the Senate.
PTA’s initial aim is to
impress on Congress the
urgency of immediate
hearings on this legislation.
“The proposal of the
Comprehensive School
Health Education Act is a
beginning in the effort to
raise the quality of health
education in our schools,”
says Mrs. Grace Baisinger,
the National PTA’s coor
dinator of legislative ac
tivity. “Comprehensive K-12
health education programs
are virtually nonexistent in
our nation’s schools at this
time.”
Mrs. Baisinger points out
that the President’s Com
mittee on Health Education
found that Americans spend
$75 million annually on
health care, 93 percent of
which goes for the treatment
of illness. Of the remainder,
five percent is spent for
research, two percent for
prevention, and only one half
of one percent for health
education, she said.
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Four-Part Story ’A
Which Gives You These Outstanding
Features of GOOD MILKING
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THE DAIRYMAN'S MOST EFFKIENTM ILK IMG SYSTEM
In a ‘camp Hill press
conference, he proposed
legislation calling for stric
ter disclosure and reporting
If progress is to be made in
the area of health, we must
rectify these differences,
and assure that com
prehensive school health
education legislation is
enacted now, Mrs. Baisinger
insists.
The legislation (HR 13084
and 13085) was introduced in
the House by Congressman
Lloyd Meeds of Washington
at the request of the National
PTA and other education and
health organizations. As a
result of this concerted ef
fort, 37 congressmen elected
to become co-sponsors of the
legislation. Senator Dick
Clark, lowa, introduced the
companion bill (S 3074) in the
Senate.
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Iron Indicator '
Most men need more calories < , " t
than women However, if you’re v -
female and between the ages of
22 and 35, you need more iron J
than they do For the standard
woman in this age group, the
recommended allowance for iron
is 18 milligrams, while calouc in
take is at 2,800 Meat is an excel
lent source of iron Liver is the
richest food source, an average
of three and one half ounces sup
plying 18.5 milligrams of this im
portant mineral
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CLASSIFIED
BOU-
SHENK'S FARM SERVICE
7 Day Week, 24 Hour Service
Lancaster Farming, Saturday. April 13,1974
of campaign contributions
and expenditures. He also
listed contributions and
expenditures of the Friends
of Drew Lewis, a group
organized last year to
sustain his exploration of
possible gubernatorial race
prior to the time he actually
announced as a candidate.
He said: “I believe people
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A. G. KURTZ PAVING INC.
PHONE; DENVER 267-7591
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SALES, PARTS & SERVICE
• PARKING LOTS
• RECREATION AREAS
• FARM LANES
• DRIVEWAYS
SAVE WITH OUR ECONOMICAL
STONE AND OIL PROCESS
FREE
ESTIMATES
BOOK YOUR
PROJECT
■■■ NOW!
DENVER, R.D. 1
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RD4 Lititz, Pa,
should know what an in
dividual spends to position
himself as a possible can
didate, how he spends the
money, and where he got the
money.
“My proposed bill will
make disclosure of such pre
campaign contributions and
expenditures a legal
requirement,” he said.
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Ph. 626-4355
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