Ifr—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 7, 1964 4-H Beef Club Reorganizes Eugene Hosier, son of Mr and His Mark Hoslet, Man lieim R 3, was elected piesident ot the Red Rose Babv Beef and Lamb chib Wednesday night. The new piesident, elected at a meeting in the Biecht Elemental y School. Lilitz Pike, seived the club last vear as tieasniei He succeeds Jlarj Jane Hen ot Retton. Other ofhceis eletted were Kenneth Weaver, Quarryvill? R 2, \iee piesident, Carol Ann Hess, Stiashing R 1 secretaiy: Xaiuj Fiey, Manetta Rl, as sistant seuetary, Kenneth Hess, Stiasbnrg Rl, tieasniei, A TENSE SCENE from the 4-H County Council play, “The Courtship of Eddie’s Father”, as Elizabeth (Gloria Hershey) falls into the arms of Tom (Donald Trimble) while Eddie (Terry Myer) looks on The play, directed by Robert Schappell, and featuring a cast of 20 4-H members, will be presented March 13 and 14 in the Hempfield High School auditorium at 8 p.m. The play was postponed from February 28 and 29. Dwarf Fruit Trees Can be purchased for the first time locally. 4 specially designed packages to choose from Our most popular package. FRUIT SALAD DELIGHT 1 Dble Red Delicious 4Y> 11. tall. Good for bobbin 1 All Intosb .iH to 4}>, Apple same with cinnamon, Jlijdit > t (.old Delicious •>',) to -Hi, .lule>, Itmfi keeper, pii/e 1 Is.il(lcil 1.515 t<> 4'5, Ti\ biiiiii" a bushel of these. 1 Noith Stai ( li«n\ l l\n to <'heir\ pie (oinin up! 50 ( alsKil) S( law hei rt, Plant them in the Hotter bed. and be icadt loi stiaubeiit shoitcake’' ’ 1 < binese ('liesliml ;5 - 4 ft., Hot (hestuuts anyone? 'I his complete plan onlt SI I 05 deli t elect*!! In<11111 c about 0111 othei pa< kages \ll plants (leli\eiecl to tom dooi lice ot chaise 2% DISCOUNT Cash With Order OREGON NURSERIES, INC 52.50 I.den Hoad William Houser, Lampeter, and Judy Longenecker, Holtwood Rl, song leaders. Jay Bixler, Manetta Rl, and Anna Mae Donoiigh, Columbia Rl, game leaders, Janet Frey, Marietta Rl, and David Heisey, Sheri dan Rl, news leporters. Adult club leaders are Jay R .Nissley, Manheim R 3. J Harold Fiey, Manetta Rl. El vm Hess, Ji , Stiasbnrg Rl, Melvin Rohier. Lititz R 3, Fred Linton, Quauyville R 2, and Myhn R Good, Manheim Rl The club voted to hold meet ings on the first Wednesday of each month and to continue dues of $1 00 pei year for heel club members and 75c per year for lamb club members. L F. Photo I'll. 500-2021 Highways Are Protected From Soil Erosion The Pennsylvania Highways Department accomplished the following in cooperation with the Lancaster County So,I Con servation District during 19 03. Contract Seeding and Mulching A total of 369,192 square yards (74 acres) of seeding and mulching cut and fill slo- pes was done by contract along 20 miles of new road construc tion. The routes involved were L R. 3G009, 792, 36005, 344, 3600-7 and 36053. Revitalization The grass on cut and fill slo pes as well as on median and interchange islands was revi talized along L R. 36008, 36- 007, 36011, 36024, 136, and 148. A total of 32 miles of highway were treated Mater ials used included 5 V 2 tons of 8-16-16 fertilizer, 2O'O Ihs. of glass seed and 50 Ihs, of crown vetch seed. The grass and fertilizer whs applied in water in one application with the use ot a 10 o’o gallon lij dioseedei. H P. Kauffman, Roadside Engmeei, Distuct 8-0 COMPACT. . .CONVENIENT TIME-SAVERS •**!{ / t Condition soil thoroughly... JOHN DEERE INTEGRAL PLOWS Alan Beyer ChiKtuuia IjY 3-5087 A. B. C. Groff, Inc. XfH Holl.md 354-8001 Landis Bros. Inc. 393-3906 Ijaucaster FHA Loans - Help Farmers Conserve Soil Farmers Home Administra tion lending authorities have been greatly expanded m re cent jears to help meet a broad range of rural needs. Some of these which aid in Rural Areas Development in clude - Assistance to low income farmers; building of homes in cluding housing for the elder ly; and the development of out door recreational facilities for added income and the install ation of water systems for farmers as well as rural com munities. Loan program's which were of particular importance in the local area last year including the following: Operating (Loans to (both full-time and part-itime farmers to improve their incomes, to pay for equipment, feed, seed, livestock, for other farm and home operating needs, and to refinance chattel debts. Soil and Water Conservation Loans are available for the de ■velopment and efficient man agement of farm resources cru cial in the success of farmers heie in the county and throughout the state Many faim families using Fanners Home Administration seivices Wenger Implement Co. Buck BU 4-4467 H. S. Newcomer & Son 31t. Joy 653-3301 M. S. Yeorsley & Sons Wt“-t Chester G9(5-295)0 Shotzberger's CGS-2141 Elm Farm Calendar (Continued from Page jj ter. Mar. 12 7:30 pm, itz-Manheim 4-H Coming club reorganizatiouai 1J( f ing at the Fairland (Fruitville Pike. Mar. 13 9 a.m. • jv and Home planning 6€s ,' hy county extension ieni in Farm Bureau Cooperaii, 'Building, Dillemlle Pi^, 7 p.m Annual parent j> son banquet ot the Gm land Future Farmers of u erica in the New Hollj, High School cafeteria. Mar. 14 1:30 pjm. (Women 7 meets at hom« Mrs. Cljde Benedict, Kin ers; Fiarm Women 25 mw at home of Mrs. Kenne Eshlem'an, Conestoga ft; Farm. Women 19 meets i the home ot Mrs. J. Lion Hollmger, East Petersbnt* (Farm Women 15 plajs hos to Society 1 1 7 and counu $ ificers at the Farm Bnrtu Cooperative building, Dillj nlle Road. have become District Coopt, ators anKi all aie uigea t adopt soil and "waiter conser ration (practices an sohn farm and financial m-anaj, ment problems. (Richard W. Hoover, Co uni Supeivisoi. 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