FFA Sweetheart and IContlmMrd From Page 1| Dlatrict Show and had lummcr t Jane the Junior grand champion at exhibited the reserve Junior the Cheater Fair. She also champion Guernsey at the showed her animal at the All- ONLY WAY TO COMBAT HIGH COST OF PROTEIN First find out if you need extra protein in your herds ration, and if so, how much' so Many dairy and beef rations do not need extra commer cial protein. It is expensive to buy unneeded protein in order to get minerals and vitamins. FEED IS EXPENSIVE . . . . - . DON’T THROW IT AWAY! for more information. . . CALL COLLECT: 717-626-0115 OR WRITE GEORGE F. DELONG -7 Eastern Lancaster Co. Melvin Herr RR2 New Holland Pa 17557 Ph 717-354-5977 North Western Earl B. Cinder RD2 Manheim. Pa 17545 Phone 717-665-3126 Southwestern Lancaster Go. Ben Greenawalt RD2 Conestoga, Pa 17516 Ph. 717-872-5686 KEY TO PROFIT AGRI KING, fe. 7 PERSONALIZED FEEDING PROGRAMS / (J FtILTOH, llT] 90% OF WHAT YOU FEED. YOU RAISE YOURSELF! , . 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Jane said that she ap preciated the 4-H work that she has been involved in and explained that 4-H had helped her to be more outgoing. "4-H has given me a lot of confidence in myself and now I enjoy talking with people where once I was shy.” School activities also keeps Jane busy as she is a member of the Future Teacher’s Club and the school band and is also a reporter for the newspaper. She also belongs to the student senate and tutors elementary students in reading. Jane began her reign as Sweetheart early this week as she was invited to the banquet for Interstate Milk Co-op in Philadelphia. Within the coming weeks she will also be attending many of the FFA functions and the Farm Show. “I know I’ll be busy,” she said “but FFA work has always been interesting and I’m sure I’ll enjoy representing our chapter.” Jane is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McSparran and resides with her parents on their 230 acre farm. 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Mease is the newest addition to the field marketing team of Hubbard Farms, and will be con centrating on sales and service for the new Hubbard Leghorn. The announcement of his appointment was made by Lowell R. Blass, Hubbard director of sales. Prior to joining the Hubbard organization, Mr. Mease spent 18 years with Babcock Poultry Farm, Inc., most recently as vice president and general manager of the lititz, Pa., brand). Nothingruns like a Deere M. S. VEMtSUY I SONS Westchester «. B. C. GROFF, DR. „ New Holland 3544191 Consumers* Corner Return, Recycle, Vie Leu Nearly everything wo buy comet In a package or container. Bottlci, boxes, bags, wrapper*, cam and paper* Moit people arc in the habit of throwing these things away. That meant watting them Paper and cardboard arc made from trees. Cons arc made from metal. Glass Is mode from silica and sand melted together using lots of electricity All these arc natural resources If we keep throwing stuff away someday there won't be enough natural re sources left to make the things we need One thing we can do so as not to waste resources is recycle the things made from them Recycle means return to use again. Not everything can be recycled but much can Check to sec if there's a recycling center near you Even better is to use returnable con tainers (Recycling uses a lot of energy). Rcturnablcs arc things that can be used again Just as they are Many of the materials used in packaging cannot be re turned or recycled, so the most helpful thing we can do to not waste resources is to use less of these things. The most we can do to help conserve our trees and rivers and other natural resources is to use only what is absolutely necessary, return and reuse whatever pos sible, and recycle the things that can’t be reused Born and raised on a Pennsylvania farm, he is a graduate of National Agricultural College. He wiQ continue to reside in Manheim, Pa., with his wife and children. 696-2990 SHOTZBERGER’S 665-2141 19