Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 12, 1968, Image 5

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    GRAND CHAMPION BABY BEEF at
the Manheim Farm Show, was “Herman”,
the 4-H entry of Debbie Denlinger, 2854
# Hereford 4-H
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JUNIOR TITLIST
Winner of the junior show
manship title was Kevin Rohrer
Fertilizing in the tall can benefit you ing done, you'll be among the first lo
much more than just giving you a head plant come spring. And the early plant
start next spring. □ If you bioadcast eis gel the greatest yields! □ During the
UNIPELS on top of this year's crop stub- heal of summer, your plant roots will be
ble and plow it all down, you'll have a feeding on the vital UNIPEL nutrients
fertilizer working for you all year'round. down in the moisture zone where roots
□ During the fall and winter months, aie most active. □ This is why we call
the nutrients in UNIPELS will be help- UNIPELS "The All-Season Fertilizer."
ing break down crop resi- n r> n _ □ Come see us soon and
due and preparing the soil learn howyou can get more
for early nutrient telcase in J!„ « value from your fertilizer
the spring. □ With fettiliz- investment with UNIPELS.
TM S ORTHO, CMIAROV DfsICN IMPri-RPC US PVT Ofr.
1, Debbie Denhnger, 2854 Yel
low Goose Road, grand cham
pion, 2, Sharon Kreider, Man
heim R 3; 3, Darlene Neff
Mount Joy R 2; 4 Ronnie Kreid
er, Manheim R 3; 5, Lany Den
hnger, 2854 Yellow Goose Road.
4-H SHORTHORN ft
1, Eugene Bollinger, Denver
v Yellow Goose Road. The champion, a R2 > 2 > Carol Gall, Manheim Rl,
Hereford, was bred by Marc Klippenstein, J ? h s, Long, Manheim R 4; 4,
of Montgomery County. L. E. Photo ?oy
Manheim Rl, followed by Billy olais The 37 4-H entries mclud- R 2
Lefever, Lititz R 3; and Sharon ed 17 Angus, 15 Hereford, and
Kreider, Manheim R 3 five Shorthorns When we complain that times
There were 14 FFA entries, Judging the show was Clair have changed, what we really
nine Angus, three Hereford and Zerby, vocational agriculture should say is that we have
one each of Shorthorn and Char- teacher at Warwick High School grown older.
work for you
al year ’round?
SMOKETOWN, PA.
Lancaster Farming. Saturday. October 12,1968
formerly associated with Black
Watch Farms m New York
State. '
Results by class;
FFA ANGUS
1, Jay Livengood, Manhcim
R 3, FFA champion; 2, Frank
Lehman, Manheim R 3, FFA re
serve champion: 3, Barry Gar
ber, Manheim Rl; 4, Lester Hei
stand, Manheim R 4; 5, Russell
Adamire Jr., Manheim R 4.
FFA HEREFORD
1, Edward Donough; 2, Jack
Newcomer, Mount Joy Rl; 3,
Gerald Wolf. Manheim R 4.
FFA SHORTHORN
1, Lester Hcistand, Manhcim
R 4.
FFA CIIAROLAIS
1, Russell Adamne Jr, Man
heim R 4.
4-H ANGUS
1, Suzanne ober h o 11 ze r,
Mount Joy R 2, reserve grand
champion, 2, Mike Longenocker,
Lititz R 2, 3, Linda Good, Lititz
R 2; 4, Barry Longenecker, Lit
itz R 2, 5, Kevin Rohier, Lititz
R 2
4-H HEREFORD
PH; 397-35
4-H Is Work
AndFunToo
4-II is lim and work too, and
you can be a pait of it If you’re
a boy or girls and will be at
least 9 years old by January Isl,
you can be a 4-H member this 1
year, points out, Mary Rosen
bergcr, Extension home econo
mist, Lancaster County
4-H’eis found it could be
more fun learning to do things
as a gioup rather than alone.
You can learn to mn a sewing
machine 01 glow flowets and
vcgetabies Oi you can be an
officer in vour club Everyone
has to work at some type of pio
icct And you'll have no trouble
finding something of interest to
you among all of the project ey
peuences available in 4-H.
Many boys and gnls in the
club aie about the same age,
making it easier to join in the
activities Rccieation is an im
poitant pait of the 4-H progiam,
because eveiv 4ll’ei needs to
have fun as well as to work
There a’-e many icasons why
bovs and guls join 4-H. Some of
them have older biothers or
sisters in 4-H who have found
it interesting and exciting Of
ten times a member’s mom or
dad is a local leader One of the
best reasons came from one
joung person who said “it
sounds interesting ”
Some of your friends may al
ready be 4-H members That’s
one reason why many boys and
girls join 4-H as soon as they’re
old enough To find out about
the 4-H progiam in your area,
ask 4-H’ers, or contact your
county Extension office in the
Farm and Home Center, 1383
Arcadia Road, Lancaster.
Your 4H experience will be
fun and work and always in
teresting
• Farm Calendar
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vention, Kansas City, Mo
8 00 a m.—Lancaster County
Poultry Tour, leave Farm &
Home Center
6 30 p m —The Lancaster Coun
ty Farm & Home Directors
meet. Farm & Home Centei
7 00 p m —Lancaster Co. Farm
ers’ Assn. Annual Meeting,
Holiday Inn, Lancaster.
8 00 p m —Ephrata Adult Farm
er meet High School Vo-Ag
room.
Thursday, Oct. 17
8 00 pm—Northern Holstein
4-H Club hosts Southern 4-H
Holstein Club, Farm & Home
Center.
If you’re a dairy, hog or beef
farmer, you’ll want to see the
latest additions to our equip
ment line ... the Sahlstrom
Homogenator and Spreader.
Here is a better, less expen
sive way to handle manure.
See Sahlstrom . . . how it
works ... the advantages it
can offer you.
Lester A. Singer
“Lancaster County’s Only
Dealer Specializing In Sprayer
Sales and Service”
Ronks, Pa. 687-6712
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