—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 27, 1965 10 4-H Club News HOSLER ELECTED IJV elm-penryn CLUB The first monthly meeting of the Elm-Pentyn 4-H club on M.nch 22. was held in the Peni.Mi Fnc I Kill at 7.30 pm. Oihceis weie elected foi the ioi thconung year as follows: Pj osidcnt Michael Hoslei. Vice- Picsulent, Dale Biuckhait. Soc iclaiv. Bettv Sue Saudei. Tiea suier. Donna Nissley, Game Leadeis. Nancy Nestleiolh, Jay Hess. News Rcpoitcr. Dale Biuckhait Song Leader, Don na Nisskw Jnnioi Leadci, Maik Nestleiolh. Eugene Hos- Jei Leadeis. Call Nestleioth, BARGAINS Tractors And Equipment NEW International Cub Cadet Tractor Farmall Cub Tractor 1 - Furrow 12" FH Plow for Cub Cub Grader & Snow Blade Farmall 300 2 Row Cultivator Wheelhorse Tractor 6 H.P. 2 Fur. Fast Hitch Disk Plow Super A 1-Fur. 14" M. Plow 2 wheel tiltbed trailer 1000 lb. Cub 5' F. H. Disk Harrow 2 wheel dump trailer Wright 20" Power Sow McCormick Cream Separator 7 Ft. F. H. Disk Harrow Cub 4 row vegetable Planter Cub 1 Row Vegetable Planter 22" Rotary Mower 21" Self Propelled Rofary Mower Century Heater 2 Pt. F. H. Platform Carrier Super C Fast Hitch Unit Cub Fast Hitch Unit Garden tractor with Cultivator McCormick 50 lb. stainless steel Milker pails Baler twine Farmall Super C. Tractor with F. H. $875. Farmall Cub Tractor 550. Oliver 77 tractor Farmall M Tractor Int. Cub Cadet Tractor Cub S' Mower 175. Formal! 340 2 Row Cultivator 250. Int. Cub Cadet Snow Blade 49. 2000 Watt Emergency Generator Unit 375. Cub 1 F. 12" Plow 75. 2F. 14" trailer Plow on rubber 3F. 14" trailer Plow on rubber TIRES AT 50% OFF 13-36 Reor Tractor Tire 10- Rear Tractor Tire 11- Rear Tractor Tire 11-24 Rear Tractor Tire 550-16 Implement Tire 300-12 Front Tractor Tire 750-10 Tire DAVID KURTZ MORGANTOWN, PA. Mis. Murk Hosier, Mrs, Henry Hess. A total of 22 people were present: they extended invita tions to any other boys or girls to attend the next meeting which will be held on April 20. at the same time and place. ANNETTE LONG TOPS WILDLIFE ROUNDUP Miss Annette Long, daugh ter of Mr. and Mis. Melvin Long, Lititz R 3, won the an nual loundup of the Lancas ter County 4-H Wildlife Club Wednesday night. Miss Long, club secretary, scoied 9(3 out of a possible 100 points to top 10 finalists in judging, held at Lancaster Production Ciedit Association ON USED PH; 286-5771 building, 411 W. Roseville Road. Runnerup in the roundup was Michael H. Hosier of Man helm R 3, with- 94 poinls. Third place went io Eric Ston er, 1051 Eden Road, and fourth. Fay Stoner, also 1051 Eden Road. Project scores were based on a test, meeting attendance, exhibits and project story. Ex hibit judge was Glenn Herr, Manheim R 1 feed salesman. Other roundup finalists weic Alta Landis. Carl Siegrlst, Robert Ulrich, Paula Beatty. Theresa L. Charles and Rob ert Heniy. The club will meet Apnl 21 to xeorganize • Crop Summary (Continued from Pape 7) survey. This total is about the same as in 1964 but there are some dramatic shifts among crops. If growers ear ly out their plans for the 17 crops, and allowance is made for the other crops not suiveyed in March, the indi cated planted acreage of all crops totals 307 million acres for 1965, slightly more than last year’s 306 million, but the third smallest planted am cage since records began in 1929 The record low is 301 million acies planted in 1961 Of the spring planted crops, soybeans continue to lead in acreage expansion, 2 6 million 'acres above last year Sor ghum is second, inn easing | two-thirds of a million' acres. Other ci ops with larger acre Nothing Mixes Better 10. 8.95 595. 795. 429. DAIRY FEED 95. no. S. H. Hiestand & Co., Inc. J. C. Walker & Son, Inc. WXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX>OXXXXXX\XXXXXXXXXXXX\V (OR MORE EFFICIENTLY) THAN YOUR LOCAL GRAINS AND FUL-O-PEP Raise your milk production now; stop in, let's talk Passmore Supply Co. Grubb Supply Co. Cochranville, Pm. Elizabethtown Millport Roller Mills Millport Salunga Gap, Penna. ages expected for 1965 are all hay, potatoes, sweetpotatoes, and dry beans. Oats leads the reduction decreasing 1.5 mil lion acres, followed closely by n 1.4 million acre decrease in barley. Cotton and corn each show- expected declines about one-half million an from 1904. Smaller acrejj also are indicated for tobac* flaxseed, spring wheat, auj beets,, dry peas, rice, and jx nuts. Kirkwood Feed & Grain Kirkwood H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. Witmer Stevens Feed Mill, Inc. Stevens, Penna.