22r— Lancaster Farming. Saturday. June 28, 1969 m , » ’w \ , » \ , ** \ * * te* . ■muni* >i«ww*tii| «+* ‘S * * , .. .frr U * T 1% * % " ’£ „, [f , ;b I I k ‘,» ib\ - W i ,n»»i‘ | i*mV* || » |^!ggEg!^f^ I \ b|; ft— V> < «iKm ■«'“' V> +»vv 4 - **~- "”•** T*nXr -v « : ; h*~ 1 ~ # -T < • ilXi llffi ■I»—I f, I ’ ® I. x i( ■ J«iL &o> '•** *Kg \ < «—t GLENN MARTIN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Martin, R D. 1 Ephrata. was the regional winner of the Pennsyl vania Farm Electrification Council's farm mechanics award Glenn won the contest by building an electric bale elevator from pipe and channel iron. Martin, who is a June graduate of Ephrata High School and sentinel of the Cloister FFA Chapter, constructed the elevator in the school shop. • Poultry Survey (Continued fiom Page 18) the last half of 1969, compared to a yeai eailiei, would tend to im part stiength to bioilei demand Howevei the effect of less tm key will be offset by inci eased supplies of poik The demand foi red meats and bioilei s has been unusually stiong in lecent months with in cieased supplies selling for puc es substantially above yeai eail iei levels Theie is considerable danger that favoiable puces will lesult in substantial inci eases in the pioduction of these pioducts A simultaneous weakening in de mand would severly depiess pu ces until pioduction was cut back Measuies taken to conti o! inflation aie expected to soften ? X< *,♦ v V * , ' ' <W» iT * *** the demand for fed meat and poultiy by the end of 1969 Need . . . HAY - STRAW - EAR CORN Buy Now and Save! More and inoie fanners are buying from us for better v alue and all around satisfaction. Delivered any quantity Phone Area Code 717 687-7631 Esbenshade Turkey Farm “Amei ica’s Oldest” PARADISE, PA. IT'S, v fe| ./** ' ,& r* The meeting of the Bioken Bit 4-H Club, held June 20th at the home of Mr. & Mrs Robert Greg -01 y. R.D. 1, Lititz. opened with demonstrations by Jane Giegoiy and her father about trimming a horse for a show, and by Mrs. Charles Rissei on how to show a horse in a grooming and Show manship class and the pioper at tn c for show pin poses Four new members were add ed to the club - Debra Heidig, Kathy Mentzer, Debbie Schlott, and Richaid Rheinheimer. The gymkanna, which had been postponed is scheduled for July 13 at 2 00 p m. at the home of Mr. & Mis. Carl Miller, R.D. 2, Lititz, Pa A group trip to Cowtown is planned for August 9. The next meeting will be held July 18 at the home of Becky Sadler; Red Run Road, Reams town. NEW HOLLAND 4-H COMMUNITY CLUB by Lillie Lapp The third meeting of the New Holland 4-H Community Club met recently at the home of Mrs. Woodrow Good. A demon stration on the care of flowers in the form of a puppet show was given by two club members Refreshments were served af ter the meeting adjourned. KOOKIE KOOKS By Elljce Jean Engle The second meeting of the Penn Manor Kookie Kooks was held June 18, at Penn Manor Jr. High School Aftei a few intro ductory remarks by the leader, Mrs. Hoak, the girls and five boys divided in groups to work on their frankfurter-cheese sand wiches The older girls worked on corn bread At a pievious meeting officers HOLLAND STONE a tuxury you can aflord Inside, outside, you’ll find die rich quarried look of HOLLAND STONE adds a touch of real ele gance to your building designs. And yet, HOLLAND STONE is one of the most economical build ing materials today. Its unique versatility in size and shape lends a structural freedom to builders, meeting new ideas, as well as cost problems. Comes in a wide choice of naturally warm, distinctim s colors, plus Colonial white. hew Holland CONCRETE PRODUCTS, INC. NEW HOLLAND PENNSYLVANIA BROKEN BIT By Cindy Enck were elected as follows; Presi-by the Leader’s Council, Is' now dent. Debbie Smith; Vice-presi- underway. The cookies to be dent, Darlene Eshlemen; Secre- sold were distributed after the tary, Vicki Siglin; Treasurer, meeting, Karen Alecxih; News Reporter, Ellyce Jean Engle; Game Lead ers, Pat Barley, Jane Alecxih; Song Leaders, Debbie Barley, Betty Barley. LINCOLN by Donald Bollinger The fourth meeting of the vats have made nest in ditches, Lincoln 4-H Club was held on load banks, and other areas near June 17 at the Mt. Airy Fire food supplies such as 1968 com Hall. After the business meeting fields Property owneis are mg- Mr. Warren Leininger showed ed to seek out these rat dens and slides of Canada and other eliminate them Trapping. poison places. We sent Marlin Weaver ing, and fumigating aie methods to the Club Congiess at Penn of eiadication The only kind of State, an acceptable rat is a dead rat. A 4-H cookie sale, sponsored Be persistent until they are gone For Full Market Reports Read Lancaster Farming IOHDI Rat Nests Due to the lack of snow cover last winter, we learn that many dens of rats remained in the open fields rather then be forced to come into buildings. These
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