10—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 15,1967 OA A-il Hr"fl NEWS 4-11 COUNTY GUERNSEY CLUB HOLDS AUCTION by Jesse L. Balmer, reporter The Lancaster County Guern sey 4-11 Club met at the home of' Raymond Wilmer on Wed nesday evening. April 12 Each member responded to roll call by telling about the article he bi ought tor auction. A County Council Representative remind ed the club members about the 4-H play to be held this month. Everyone was encouraged to attend The club elected a Club Con- Si ess Representative. Rodney Denhngcr. and an alternate, Peter Witmer. The next meeting will be at Solanco High School at 730 pni May 10 Club membeis weie remind ed to have their animals icg isteied in their names by April 30, 1967 Aftei the business meeting, a demonsti ation was gnen by Randy O'Connell and Rodney Denhnger on how to read DHIA lecoids. Song leader, Cynthia Balmei led m a tew songs This yeai the dub tued something new, membei s auctioned <ff house hold items The top mice was S 5 70 foi an old pictiue The total income was $46 45 4-H TRACTOR CLUBS HAVE TOUR AND ROUNDUP by Lynn Royer, reporter The Northern and Central Lancaster County 4-H Tractor Clubs finished their year with a tour and a roundup The tour, held April 4, visit ed the baler assembly plant at the~ New Holland Co Roundup was held at Landis Bros Farm Machinery store The four units all had a trou ble-shooting contest In the second unit, Lestei Landis found the most things wrong with the tiactoi Fust unit membeis weie asked questions Thu d and foui th year members weie asked 12 questions about the trouble-shooting ti actor Fnst-vear winners weie 1, Eddie Leaman, 2051 Butter Road 2, Dudley Rohrer, Man heim R 1 3, Bany V/eitzel, Den ver R 2 and 4 Galen Hackman Second yeai winnei s were 1, Lvnn Royer. 2025 Oiegon Pike. 2,' Bill Keens, Lititz, 3, Clark Ctauffei, Ephiata Rl, and 4 Ricky Pfautz Stecens Thud and fourth yeai win nei s were 1, Daniel Rohier, Manheim Rl 2, Ken Rissei, Leola Rl 3 James Landis, Lit itz R 3 4 Jeffrey Rissei Leo la Rl Fust puze for each of the four yeais was an engraved plaque The other placmgs re ceived tools Annual 4-H Play Set For April 21 and 22 The Lancaster 4-H County Council will piesent a thiee act play entitled “Bill’s Night Out’’ on Friday and Saturday, Apul 21 and 22 m the Man henn Twp High School audi toimm at 8 00 pm Leads will be played by Mike Smucker, Ephiata R 1 and Don na Eshelman, Elizabethtown R 1 Olhei cast members include Fay Buibakei, Elizabethtown R 3 June Shiemer, 284 E Main St, Leola Maltha Fishei Man heim R 1 Ken Hess, Stiasburg R 1 Linda Ober, Petoisbmg Rd Mike Iloslei, ManheimßS. Jay Fishei, Manheim Rl, Wayne Denhngei, Goidonville Rl. Lois Hosier, Elizabethtown E-TOWN 4-H HORSE & PONY CLUB ORGANIZES by Susan Allcinan, reporter The organizational meeting of the Elizabethtown 4-H Horse and Pony Club was held March 28, at the home of Mrs Melvin Rcssler, one of the club’s lead ers. The following officers were elected, president, John Kurtz; vice president, Sue Kauffman; secretary, Jannell Taylor, treas urer, Kandace Borry; news re porter, Susan Alleman. The R 3, Sandy Eshelman, Elizabeth town Rl; and Glenda Galebach, Manheim R 3 The play is directed by Rich ard Galbreath, Manheim R 3 Tickets will be available at the door. Careers "Open House” Feature Food Science Demonstrations of instru- House to be held Saturday, ments used to isolate and iden tify food flavors will be among the action phases of the Col lege of Agriculture Open May 6. at Penn State Univer sity, it was announced this club leaders are Mrs Ressler and Scott Flowers. It was decided that each club member should be covered by insurance. The next meeting will be held Tuesday, April 25 Any in terested person between the ages of 10-19 and owns a horse or pony is welcome to become a member of the olub. week by Dr, Willkml L. Burr, ducted to help the consumer general chairman. purchase the best quality food , , possible for her shopping dol- Open House will acquaint i ar high students, their -f. he open House program teachers, and guidance counse- will be underway from 8 a,m. lors with the many career op- t 0 4 p m on the University portunities in today's modern Park camp us with headquar agriculture, Barr said. ters in the Hetzel Union Build “As world food production Students. Parents, and and processing needs increase hl « h S due to the expanding popula- an opportunity to meet with tion, both men and women will College of Agriculture studen be needed to contribute to the f. nd facult y t 0 answ T^ l ..^ e& * scientific aspects of food tech- tlo ns on career possibilities. nology,” the Open House chair man pointed out. “Exhibits at the event will A broken chain can mean a help explain the vital role food pasty spill and even a serious science and industry plays in injury for the bicycle rider, our highly-specialized agricul- To prevent this, bike riders ture ” he added should inspect the chain on ’ their bikes to make certain all Also demonstrated in the weak spots are repaired. Re food sciences, Barr said, will member April is Bicycle be research work being con- Safety Month in Pennsylvania. Oacamine Gets To The Root Of Your Weed Problem in Pasture Lands Dacamme weed killer kills the whole weed, roots and alt. That s because Dacannne works slowly, penetrates deep for complete kill Gives grasses a chance to grow and thrive, suiting ip Defier pas f ure-land Best of all, nearby crops~are safer because Dacamne'is non-voiatite —goes to work wsfsre you put it For weed free pastures and better forage quality,, get Dacamme herbtc.de now Diamond Chemicals NIAGARA CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE Intercourse, Pa. READING BONE FERTILIZER CO. Reading, Pa. 215-375-4454 LANCASTER BONE FERTILIZER CO. Quarryville, Pa. 717-786-2547 BICYCLE SAFETY TIPS H. Jacob Hoober 717-768-3431
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers