WINNERS OF THE 4-H ENTOMOLOGY CLUB show off their displays of insects. Stephen Rannels, Lititz, left, collected and mounted six cases of adult insects and one display of larval insects to earn top spot in the roundup. Miss Joan Shaub, Quarryville Rl, was top winner in the first year competition. Pilot’s seat demonstration >BUY a new Allis-Chalmers farm tractor and get a 3-Day Air Trip* to Milwaukee and Chicago. Call today for full details on: fc Use-Test Demonstration m POWER TASK FORCE Service K3-Day Air Trip to the Land of Power; ' n (for limited time only) V,, to alt models except B-X AIUS-CHAUMERS A SALES AND SERVICE LH. Brubaker Snavely’s Farm Service N. G. Myers & Son Lititz> Pa. Grumelli Farm Serv. Quarry vilie, Pa. New Holland. Pa. Nissley Farm Service L. H. Brubaker Washington Boro, Pa. Lausdh Bros. Equipment Stevens L F. Photo Rheems, Pa. Lancaster, Pa. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 27, 1962—15 Stephen Rannels Wins Third Entomology Club Championship Stephen Rannels, who would like to make entomologj his life’s work, von lu« thud first place awaid in the count.% 4-H entomology club loundup last Saturday. The 13 jear old son of Mr and Mis. Donald Rannels, 12 3 S Spiuce Stieet, Lititz scoi ed 98 points out of a possible 100 in his project book woik and exhibited six cases of in sects and a displaj of insect laivae to capture the top awaid for both score and exhibit. Last year, in his third year project, Stephen missed the grand prize by a close margin to David Wengei He leceued top honois for lus fust jeai pioject in 1959 and for lus second year pioject in 19 60. The second place award went to Miss Joan Shaub, the 11 Mis Ernest Shaub. Quarry\ille jeai old daughtei of Mr and R 1 Miss Shaub in the entomo logy club tor the fust year, scored an S 5 in her pioject book. She had a sewing pro- lect last jear and has sewing and cooking piojects this jeai SAVE HALF ON YOUR ROUGHAGE NEEDS WAYNE SWEET BULKY A palatable, nutritious Rumen Conditioner Extending your sup- ply of roughage the Wayne Sweet Bulky way will help cows adjust to lower levels of roughage —- With 5 Pounds of Sweet Bulky You Feed 15 Pounds Less Hoy Here's How: 1. Cut back on hay to a minimum of 10 to 15 lbs. daily (or 5 lbs. of hay if silage is also fed) 2. Feed 5 lbs. of Sweet Bulky daily 3. Until cows are past peak production, feed 2Yt lbs. Grain Mix for each 100 lbs. bodyweight. Continue 5 lbs. of Sweet Bulky daily. 4. After peak production, adjust Grain Mix to 1 lb. for each 2 to 2Vi lbs. milk. Continue 5 lbs. Sweet Bulky daily. J. K. STAUFFER & SON Lawn & Bellaire LIME VALLEY MILLS R. D. 1, Willow Street DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. R. D. 1, Stevens H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, Inc. Wltmer - Rooks - Leola in addition to her entomology pioiect She is a member of the New Pi evidence Communi tv Club Top scorer in the second year pioject was Miss Linda Porter, daughter of Mr. and Mis Edgar Poiter, Washing ton Boio Rl. Second place for fust yeai woik was won by Miss Barbara Rorabaugh, daughtei of Mi and Mis. John Rorabaugh, Millersville. Judge was Arnold Lueck, Assistant Countj Agent. Often the best catches are made in the fall There's no closed season on bass or blue gill fishing in faim ponds. New legulations pennit the resident ownei, Ins family, his employ ees and his tenants to fish foi bass and bluegills the year lound. accoidmg to Bob Yvhng aid, Penn State wildlife ex tension specialist. Dining the 33 centimes oC recoided history, Jerusalem, has been besieged 24 times. with MILLERSVILLE MOUNTVILLE SUPPLY CO. FEED SERVICE MlUersTlllo K. D. 2, Columbia HERSHEY BROS. Reinholds FOWL’S FEED SERVICE R. n. 1, QuarryvUln R. D. 2, Peach Bottom GRUBB SUPPLY CO. C. E SAUDER & SONS R. D. 1, East Earl ROHRER’S MILL R. D. 1, Rooks Fall Pishing Elizabethtown
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