NATIONAL 4-H club week The week of September 26 plays and floats in local fairs. WEZN, Elizabethtown; Eric jo October 3 will be celebrat- Each of the cooperating ra- Stoner, Eden Dr., Lancaster, e d as National 4-H Club Week dio stations will feature 4-H Station WGAL, Lancaster, bj the 94,700 Clubs through- members holding 10-15 minute The times for these sched olit the U.S. and Puerto Rico, interviews with other 4-H uled interviews have not yet 43000 of these Clubs are in members, and with youth lead- been released. Pennsylvania, and these head, ers. The following members 4-H’ers will be placing pos heart, hands and health youth will be the interviewers: ters in their local stores, and aie among the 2V< million Virginia Wivell, Columbia 4-H floats will be used in the members of 4-H. RD, on Station WCOY, Colum- parades at the Ephrata and In Lancaster County, the bia; Larry Weaver, New Hoi- the New Holland Fairs, ueek will be celebrated by land Rl, on Station WGSA, Lancaster County has slight iadio interviews, poster dis- Ephrata; Robert Wenger, Quar- ly over 1,400 club members Double National Corn Picking Championship for flllis-Chalmers [This is the first double national championship | ever won in the same year with one I manufacturer’s corn picker and combine. I 2-ROW CORN PICKER, MODEL 170 Arlyn Zee, Albany, Wisconsin, farmer piloted his Alfis-Chalmers 170 corn picker to national fame this year, setting a new world’s record. He won over the nation’s six top 1963 stale champions and unseated last year's national champion under some of the driest, brittle picking conditions seen in a national meet. His picker’s new dual rotary feeders and cormsaving capacity really paid off. Zee’s expert ability topped all others with 97.701 out of 100, two-hundredths of a point better than his winning run in the Wisconsin slate contest. 2-ROW COMBINE, GLEANER, MODEL A... AGAIN Lawrence Fisher, Palmyra, Michigan, set two new records in the National Corn Pick ing Contest. He is the only combine champion ever to retain the title two years running. And he broke his own world corn combine efficiency record set last year with the same great Gleaner "A." His new record is 98.034. The Gleaner is really a farmer’s kind of combine, with its down-front cylinder and controlled threshing, action. The machine is simple to adjust and easy to operate. ... , - . , Allen H. Motz N.ssley Farm Semce Farm Eqili ment Washington Boro, Po. New Plu L. H. Brubaker Lancaster, Pa. L. H. Brubaker Grumelli Farm Service Lititz, Pa. Quarryville, Pa. Lausch Bros. Equipment Stevens, Pa. N. G. Myers & Son Kheems. Pa. ryville Rl, Station W'DAC, Truce; Rosemarie Myer, Groff Elizabethtown, Station Ave., Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 26, 1964— 1 t Apple Program Is Unopposed The way was opened today for speedy adoption of a Penn sylvania Certified Apple Pro gram when proposed rules and regulations were unopposed at enrolled in 45 home econom ics and 22 agriculture clubs 190 local leaders and some 60 junior leaders supervise the 4-H program in the county. The major aims of club work are to build leadership, citizenship, and to help young people to find their place in today’s world. The success of 4-H club work in Lancaster county is largely dependent upon local volun teer leadership, many of whom are former club members Fine support is enjoyed by many service clubs Many oth er organizations and business es throughout the county con tribute much-appreciated fi nancial and other types of support to the local program STOCK UP Buy 5 bugs-Get 1 bog FREE The new Be-Co-Nurse has been improved five ways to help you grow superior calves. Already proven on thousands of dairy farms, Be-Co-Nurse will now do a belter job of calf raising than ever before, and still save you money. Here are the five improvements: 1. Be-Co-Nurse now contains 60% more digest ible nutrients. 2. The new Be-Co-Nurse gives calves improved fleshing, glossier hair coa 1 -. 3. Be-Co-Nurse now cont" s the same amount of fat as dried whole 1 ilk. 4. Be-Co-Nurse can nr t be used for cither re placement calves or veal calves h/ following the prescribed f ■ -ding schedub lor each. 5. Each pound of Be-Co-Nurse is more efficient less milk replrcer is required per pound of gain. • And for v '.mited fme only we will give you one fc' j of Be-Co-Nurse with each five bags yzu ... .y. BOMBERC2R S STORE I. B. GRAYBILL & SON E i FARMERS SUPPLY O. K. McCRACKEN CCT IP ANY Manheim 3 icaster CLEM 3. HOOBER l.i crcourse GEHMAVS FEED MILL Denrer Beocon Division of Textron Inc. YORK# PA. BEACgTCEDS a hearing held last week at the State Farm Show Build* ing. Deputy Secretary of Agri culture Jack R. Grey conduct ed the hearing at which no opposition was voiced by grow ers present Proposed rules and regulations now go to Secretary of Agriculture Le land H. Bull and will become effective 90 days after he signs them. The program provides for rigid standards of quality for apples that will be identified by a special seal for consum er recognition, Secretary Bull pointed out “This program is a propos al of our recently organized State Apple Marketing Advis ory Council,” Secretary Bull said. ‘"lt will assure consumer and commercial buyers of consistently high quality in Pennsylvania grown apples, and will be an important step toward a stronger market for our growers ” VTiy not call as today? MILLPORT ROLLER MILLS B#4, Mtitz EARL SAUDER, INC. « j * Strasburg New Holland