Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 24, 1969, Image 6

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l.l\. tUMMIU'I. news lopoitei,
in (I game leadei. .mil assisted
with club .idivilit’s .is .1 jumoi
leader
The Leadership Council rep
resentative pmticipated m State
4 H Capital Days in Harrisburg.
Slate 4-H Days and Pennsylvania
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opetation is silent and without
ei tort—the h'ades tut like sus.
is smooth and clean Hand
opeiated Kast-Set A\heel «ind Holl
ei Adjustments alua\s nvuntam
lit collect cutting pHru
A little effort with a Aard-Man
goes a long wa\ towards a beauti
ful lawn
Tud-Man al-o has a r, open-end
dimmer that operates the same
ELI F. KING
R. D. 1, Ronks
Pond Rd.
Ph. 768-3670
COMING JUNE 7
Lancaster Farmings Special
DAIRY ISSUE
FEATURING
• A round-table discussion on
management practices by
leading area dairymen
ADVERTISERS .
by reserving your space now in
this special issue. Deadline for ads June 4
4 l! Conuiess at IVnn State and
was a 4 11 exchange delegate to
Illinois
Margin ile was a Keystone 4-H
Aw aid winner in entomology and
leadership
"Selection of the 60 leadership
coips delegates was made from
among Pennsylvania’s 50,000 4-H
members on the basis of their
achievement iccoids,” said Jerry
K Reyburn, assistant State 4-H
leader at Penn State, chairman
of the event “All council repre
sentatives previously participat
ed in 4-H Congicss programs ”
Leadership council members
will arrive on the Penn State
campus June 14 for two davs of
counseling and orientation to
prepare them for their duties the
lemamder of the week
Club Congress is designed to
dtnelop an appreciation and un
deistanding of national and intei
natioal pioblems and to piactice
leadeiship and the acceptance of
lesponsibility foi independent
group actions, the 4-H official em
phasized
In addition, Reyburn said,
members will share and contn
bute ideas with otheis upon then
leturn home At Congiess they
will participate in assemblies,
discussion and inteiest gioups,
and lecieational activities
Seveial conference speakers
are Marilyn Van Deibur, formei
Miss Ameiica James Pei me,
head of Upwaid Bound, a mem
bei of the Penn State College of
Human Development faculty, Dr
David MacDonald, psychologist,
Penn State Division of Counsel
ing, David Gottlieb, adolescent
psychologist, College of Human
Development, Dr William M
Smith, professor of rural soci
ology in the College of Agricul
ture, and Mike Reid, defensive
tackle for the Penn State football
team
Cooperative Extension Seivice
pel sonnet, including Umveisity
staff members, county agents,
and Extension home economists,
will assist with piogram actm
ties
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Phone Area Code 717 - 394-3047
Herr Heads
County Council
Lany lion. 840 Penn Giant
Hoad, was named president of
the 4-H County Council last
week, at a reorganizational meet
ing held at the Farm and Home
Center.
Marvin Nissley. Mount Joy Rl,
was named vice president Other
oflkeis elected to top council
posts were.
Diane Buckwalter, Lititz R 3,
secielary: Bany Longenecker,
Lititz R 2, treasurer, Linford
Martin, East Earl Rl, parliamen
ts ian; and Linda Ober, 532 Pet
eisburg Road, publicity director
Members elected at large are
Glenn Kreider, Quarryville Rl,
Joyce Stoltzfus, Ronks Rl, Way
ne Yost, New Holland R 2, and
Audiey Yungmger, Marietta Rl
Officeis named to the Home
Economic depaitment of the
Council are Ann Nissley, Mount
Joy Rl, president, Betty Barley,
Pequea Rl, vice president, Cin
dy Smith, Ephrata Rl. secretary,
Donna Hess, Stiasburg Rl, treas
uiei; Diane Hershey 547 E Main
St, New Holland, parliamentat
irn, and Mary Engle, Mount Joy
Rl, publicity director
Members at large aie Barbaia
Erth - Rite
Composted Organic
KELP-LONFOSCO
ASK ABOUT OUR
LITTER - LIFE
FOR POULTRY
ZOOK & RANCK,
INC.
Phone 717-442-4171
R. D. 1 Gap, Pa. 17527
IN
‘OJP^
• Special dairy stories
• DHIA Report
• Local Dairy Association news
lloolier. New Holland 111. Mit/e In other action, the Council
Risscr. Hainbrldge Rl. Jaylenc announced that an exchange trip
1 1 wi n. 1022 Church St, Lancasl- belli;' planned to lowa and that
ci and Candy Seivcilmg, Lititz a f im( | rising committee has
Rj been named for the tup
QUALITY SERVICE
MONOLITHIC and
CONCRETE STAVE
SILOS
TERRE HILL SILO CO., Inc.
TERRE HILL, PA. Phone 445-3911
SINCE 1927
Get Your Plants Off To A Good Start
BIGGER
YIELDS
ON
Tomatoes & Tobacco
Add to Your Transplanter Water
ORTHO-GRO LIQUID
FERTILIZER 8-16-8
Use one quart to 50 gal. barrel
s.
ORTHO-GRO is a proven organic liquid fertilizer giving
plants that extra push they need to “start,” and protect
them against transplanting shock.
5 gallon can . . . $14.50
ISOTOX TRANSPLANTER
Use 4 ounces per 50 gal. barrel
ISOTOX TRANSPLANTER is a Lin
dane solution that mixes readily with
water and is designed especially for use
tmm
in the transplanter. Gives low cost pro
tection against wire worms, maggots and
certain other soil insects.
1 pint . . . $1.85 1 quart . . . $3.48
1 gallon . . . $11.65
Get Your Supply From
P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC.
Smoketown
FOR
SOLUTION
Ph. Lane. 397-3539