Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 19, 1966, Image 14

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    14—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 19, 1966
4-H Club News
4-H Wildlife Club
Holds Roundup; Myer
Wins Top Award
A first year member had
the tpp entry in the Lancas
ter County 4-H Wildlife Club
xoundup Wednesday night.
Jeftrey Lynn Myer, Millers-
Tille Rl, won a blue ribbon
for his display on Unprotect
ed Birds. Judges for the
pound up, held at the Farm
Credit Office, were Game Pro
tectors John P. Eicholtz and
Henry Stankewich.
Another blue ribbon win
ner was Michael Hosier, Man
heim R 3, for his display on
pheasants, squirrels and rah
bits
Red ribbon winners were
Fred Longenecker, and Fay
Stoner.
White nbbon winners were
Robert L Uluch, Jeftiey
Kaultman. MeUin Kauttm'an,
Annette Long and Paula Bedi
Special awards liom the
Animal Trap Co of America
weie piesented to Myer and
Hosier
Club leadeis are Mr and
JMis Meltin Long, and Mr
and Mis Raymond Stonei
Assouate Coimti Aaent Vic
toi Plastow is atliiser.
Ayrshire-Jersey 4-H
Club Reorganizes
by Shirley Aaron,
news leporter
The flist meeting ot the
Aji s hue and Jeisej 4-H Danj
Cub was held Honda},
Maich 14, at the Faun Cied
it Building The pm pose of
the meeting w r as to elect of
ficers tor the new jear. Vic
tor Plastow was theie to
help with the meeting The
following people weie elect
ed to offices -
Piesident, John Claik, Lit
itz Rl, vice president, James
Esbenshade, Quarijville R 3;
secretary, Donna Eshleman,
Elizabethtown Rl, treasuier.
Stephen An oi\ smith, Peach
Bottom Rl; news reporter,
Shirley Aaron, Quarrynlle
Rl, song leader, Sandra Esh
leman, Elizabethtown Rl;
game leader, Mary Jane Bsh
leman, Elizabethtown Rl,
and Tom Aaron, Quarryville
WE USE QUALITY PAINT
AND IT DOES STAY ON!!!
Aerial Ladder Equipment Used
To Paint Your Farm Buildings
C. RALPH MILLER
Spray-on and Brush-in Painter
R, D. 4, Manheim, Pa.
Help Wanted We need young men for this work.
/i„)i —>
Rl; county council represen.
tative, J. Marvin Herr, Quar
ryulle Rl.
Plans for the new year
were discussed. Awards in
prize money were given to
those who participated in
last year’s District and State
Farm Shows. Games were
played after the meeting.
The next meeting will be
held April 11 at the Farm.
Credit Building, at 7:30 p.m.
Hetnpfield 4-H Club
Elects New Officers
Dale Bushong was elected
president of the Hempfleld
4-H Club at a recent reor
ganization meeting.
Other officers elected were
Robeit Grenier. vice-pi esi
dent; Ann Myeis. secretary;
Lairy Antes, treasurer, Em
ma Conlev, song leader;
Bienda Heisey, ieporter, and
Sue Ciawtord and Robert
Dunbai, game leaders.
(OXST GCA 111) COURSE ON
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Flotilla 12, United States
Coast Guai d Anxiliaij, will
gi\e a tiee Public linstiuc
•loll Couise coieimg Basic
Seaniian=hip toi Small Boats
and Sate Boat Handling It
i, ill be an eight lesson
conise one night a week
'tailing Maich 23, 7 30 pm,
■at the U S 4iniy Reseive
Center, 1135 Ranch Mill
Road, Lancaster.
This tiee couise is offeied
as a community sen ice to
enable the aniateui boatman
to get moi e pleasure fioin
his boating and enioy higher
standaids of w T 'ater safety
The couise includes anchor
ing, docking, nnooiing, what
to do when the going gets
rough, how to handle an out
board, how to tie knots and
make splices, buojs 'and oth
er aids to navigation, first
aid artificial leypiration,
comipass, rights and respon
sibilities, how to> equip a
boat properly, what to do m
case of engine failure, what
to d'o in case of distress, and
moi e
For Prices Contact
Ph. 665-3388
Fire Season Is
Nearing, Sec. • •
Goddard Warns
Secretary ot Forests and
Waters Maurice K. Goddard
asked the cooperation of per
sons planning clean up oper
ations in and. around wooded
areas to use caution as the
lire season approaches.
Goddard said debris collect
ed during the winter around
cabins, cottages and yards
would be piled and burned
during the coming weeks in
the annual effort to “ready
things for summer.”
"We applaud housekeeping
endeavors,” h e said, “but on
the other hand we want
them kept on the safest lev
el possible. During the spring,
H. Soper Named New
Agway Board Chairman
Harold G. Soper of Geneva,
NY, has been elected chair
man of the board of Agway
Inc, succeeding J C. Cor
with, uho has lesigned for
reasons of health.
Sope r was elected at the
Xlaich meeting ot the Agway
boaid in Snacuse, XT.
In making the announce
ment, Agway jnesident Jona
than Bans Steiling Junc
tion Xlass said Corwith’s
lesignation had been accept
ed by the boaid ‘ with deep
reaiet ’ He noted that Coi
be, ot the boaid
Sopei, two biotheis and a
son opeiate a 3'oO-acie faun
on which thej iais e leplace
nient heifeis Black Angus
beef cattle and hogs Ciop
taimeis as well, they glow
beets, cabbage and giam
coi n
Soper has been a member
of the Agwav hoard since
foi mation ot the cooperative
by the nieiger o£ Coopera
tive GLF Exchange and East
ern States Fanners’ Exchange
in 1964
WITH A SCIENTIFIC APPROACH
TO MACHINE MILKING
Enabling Dairymen to Produce
Better Milk... at Greater Profit
Through an Effective Program
of MASTITIS CONTROL
POSEY’S GARDEN CENTER
Bob Posey, Lancaster County Distributer
47 N. Broad St., Lititz
Lloyd Ranck, Paradise R. D. 1, Representative in
Southeastern Lancaster Countv
wheh the forests are most tectlon, of hi s
suacepti-ble to lire, all of us compiled one 'of Its most » u l
must exercise the utmost cessful records during
prudence In using fire to get past year in keeping
rid of unwanted, trash, leaves the incidence of fire, jJ 1
and other rubbish.” proportionately,- reducing r 1
Goddard pointed out that numbers of acres- burned 1 *
the Division of Forest Pro- each dre
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