Prayer Of The Week - - - The prayer this week is by Georgia Harkness: men unto Thyself, we pray for those of all faiths, large our charity and widen our fellowship in Thee. Thy life and for the variety of Thy self-disclosure, giv- en to many men in many times. not division but strength. “Guard us from intolerance and self- righteousness. | Quicken our minds to know the foundations on which our several houses of faith have been built. Make sen- sitive our spirits to understand why Thy children, they sought Thee, have journeyed by diverse paths. | Help us to learn from one another. “Unite us, O God, in devotion to Thee, that by our | common effort the world may be brought closer to | Thy will. Amen.” f can change much quicker | i than cattle.) This could be a good time to invest in addi- | tional breeding animals. ® Over The Back (From page 5) caster County Swine Associa-| tion is sponsoring its spring sale: a number of bred gilts, PROPER FARM and Home open gilts, and fall boar pigs Planning is included in good will be offered. As many pro- farm management. The fund- ducers have realized, the hog amentals of good market has shared depressed home planning will be taught prices along with the beef in a series of meetings soon market: however, due to de-|to be scheduled by our Ex- creased farrowing last fall tension Service. This is es- and winter, better prices are pecially helpful to young dairy farmers and their wives Interested persons should | contact Victor Plastow of our Extension Office. this spring and (The hog population expected summer. CROPS and Soils Day will be an all-day session on Feb WIN 21964 FALCON FUTURA cover fertilizers, spraying, 1ali f : FARBIOP - | Toor oir cots bes and many other i fabulous prizes in the CORICIDIN® Festival of Prizes ° Celebrating the 5 billionth CORICIDIN Tablet - come in for your free entry blank Ruhl’s Drug Store MANHEIM, PA. This will be a day well spent. ROTATION PASTURE John E. Baylor, extension lagronomist at Penn State, ' suggests sudangrass and sud- | an-sorghum hybrids as the best summer seeded annual ‘crops for rotational pasture and green feeding in many jareas of Pennsylvania. Bay- lor says sudangrass and sud- an-sorghum hybrids are high- ly drought tolerant and res | pond well to high levels of fertilizer. CORICIDIN.... AT THE FIRST SIGN OF A COLD WASHINGTON BIRTHDAY SALE HANDBAGS $1.13 WIND CHASER J ror §1 SWIRL TOP ANKLET Sizes 9-11 3 4° Reg. $1 63 APRONS Swing Top Waste Basket $1.99 CRUSHED CHICKEN FEATHERS OR 3 3 ¢ KAPOK BED PILLOW BEATLES RECORDS *7°7--$2.99 CANDY BARS =e MARS - MILKY WAY MUSKETEERS - SNICKERS Reg. 10c BRACH'S KRAFT CHOCOLATE CHOCOLATE COVERED COVERED 4: CARAMELS TOFFEE C CHERRIES BOX |ALMOND BRIDGE-MIX BOX G. C. MURPHY CO. MOUNT JOY, PA. Mon. - Thurs. 8:00 - 5:30 Fri. - Sat, 9:00 - 8:00 “O God, whose loving kindness seeks to win ali En- “We bless Thee, O God, for the rich fullness oi Help us to find in it as | farm and | 25 at the Guernsey Sales Pa-| vilion. All farmers are wel-| come to come. Subjects will | How a Child Would Alter This World “If I could make the world over, I would make all men dumb so they would not know how to make an Atom: ic Bomb. And I would make [a law that anyone with a gun would have to destroy it, and that they would have la road for bikes only called a bikeway . . . and I would make a jail that hung from [the sky and all the people | who wanted war would have | to stay there.” This is what one child said when a group of youngsters | with no illusions wrote some | little essays on the way trey { would change the world | they could remold it nearer | to the heart’s desire. These | were fifth-and - sixth-graders lin inner-city churches in Chi- | cago. The raw facts of life, and the menaces of a world out of tune, are very close to {these boys and girls; their grammar and spelling are | sometimes erratic, but they know what they think. The picture of the world they would like to make was printed in Renewal, a publi- cation of the Chicago City Missionary Society which | stray ed across our desk. . . I would try to stop | car accidents and steaing and knife fights,” one youngster | offered. “I would try to keep a devil out of the earth so bank robberys would not start I would try to have clean street and clean mined people. I would let every person have good clean food so nobody well have to go in grabbed (garbage?) can , . ” “I woud destroy all the sattle lights or misles that go up because God made peo- ple to stay on earth and not up in space,” remarked an- other. “If I could make the world over I would give every man and a woman a house. No one would sin. Everyone would love each other,” said a third Utopia-builder. “ ..1I would have all the taverns be burned down,” a practical-minded child sug- gested, ( Would the children of middle-class suburbia think of this?) “I would al- low dogs in the project . . . I would let the people of Russia come to America & epecially no vegetables.” BACKSTOP A young scientist who of- ten has occasion to call upon the marvelous and mysterious mind of he computer to do in a flash what it would take him weeks to do in his head has told us a quaint tale. It seems that on the wall near the electronic wizard there is an abacus (one of those an- cient, hand-calculating in- struments) in a glass case. The legend beside it says, “In case of emergency, break glass.” —Selected PENNRAD BARLEY Certified seed of Pennrad barley are available to farm- ers for planing during the 1964 season. Pennrad is a new winter barley that has proved outstanding in yield and winter hardiness, accord- ing to agronomists at Penn if| §. Page 4 Wednesday. February 19, 1964 Annual Test Vital For TB Control yo ¢ : tuberculosis is to be beaten, early detection is vital. Here If Karin Westervelt receives a quick an d painless Tuaopew; n Tine Test from Dr. Fred Graziano of Nan uet, N. Y. while brother Kevin waits his tur n. The test is 0 ne of the many ne hods avail. able today for the detection and elimination of tuberculosis. In spite of the availab ility of these methods, lack of public cc ncern in recent years has led to the increase rather than the dette case of TB in many suburban communities like ours. Whatever method is used for testing, the vital step must be taken by individuals. A simple TB test should be taken at least once a year by all family members. 1964 Dodge Dart 6, S. S.. New 1363 Ford Pickup. 2 Ton 1862 Buick 4-Door Hardtop, P. S,. P. B. 1962 Rambler 4-Door, One owner, Clean 1962 Chevrolet 2-Door Hardtop. S. S.. 1 owner - 1961 Chevrolet 2-Door 6, S. S., Clean 1957 Chevrolet Convertible V8, S.S., Good price Phone K. & M. Motors =: WEST END MANHEIM MT. JOY ROAD EROCRERAEFENEENENRSSEURAREESNRY IEENEGERENNES TURKEYS—~HAMS Shooting Match SPONSORED BY Milton Grove Sportsmen’s Club FRI., FEB. 21 7:30 P. M. TILL. ? 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