Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 06, 1971, Image 24

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    -Lancaster Farming. Saturday, March 6,1971
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County Agent Speaks
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taurant every Tuesday at 6 15
pm
This club participates in the
Experiment In International Liv
ing project by helping finance
the program and by entei taming
a foreign student in their homes
in the summei Last year Miss
(Rahime Ozbas, Turkey, visited in
four of the area Rotaiians’
homes She visited in each home
two weeks and one week wheie
die chose.
Quarryville Rotary takes pait
in many community projects,
some of which they have ini
tiated and others in cooperation
with other organizations
Probably the most costly one
is the Learn To Swim program
which they have conducted for
several yeais They pay to bus
children to and from the Quarry
ville Memorial Park pool for a
two week period in the summer
Lester Warfel, chairman of
community service, piovides bus
service The Red Cross furnish
es instructors, many of whom
donate their services
LAHCO BEDDING
FOR
POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK
o Wood Shavings Soft and Hard Wood
• Peanut Hulls
Call for information
Phone 285-4506
Arcadian
Liquid.
Now’s the time
to top-dress grass.
Unlock the profits hidden in
your pastures and meadows.
Top-dress glass with Arcadian
Golden Übvs® liquid mtiogen.
Properly fertilized, glass can
produce yields packed with pro
tein and equal in feeding value
to a hig coin ciop Foi best
lesults, feitilize seveial times a
year Stait with an Arcadian
SLF mixed liquid feitilizer.
Then follow with Golden Uran
top-dressing after each cutting
or grazing Use SLF mixed
fertilizers fox tpp-dressing
JOHN L MARTIN
New Holland R#l
For many yeais they have
sponsored a girl in the Harvest
Queen contest, also one for the
Miss Solanco pageant The Eas
tei Egg Hunt is another annual
event they have conducted for
several years. This is held for
local children Easter Sunday
afternoon.
This year they will send two
boys to Rotary Leaders Camp
which is a camp conducted by
the 33 Rotary clubs that com
prise District 739 This is held
the latter pait of June at Circle
T Ranch, near Clay in Lancaster
County
The Quarryville club pays
toward the expense of Camp Har
mony Hall which is located back
of Middletown and is held for
crippled children every summer.
This is conducted with Easter
Seal Society Foi Crippled Cml
dren and Adults of Lancaster
County selecting the children
Mho attend At the end of the
camp season all of the children
put on a progiam for the Rotary
members
mixed glass and legumes and
alfalfa stubble aftei a ciop ha'
been lemoved Add weed killer l
such as 2,4-D and trace ele
ments if needed, to do moie jobs
at one time Aicadian liquid
spieads quickly, gives unifoim
coveiage, and is economical to
use We’ll spiead it foi you, or
you can do it youiself Stait now
to make yom most neglected
crop youi most profitable one.
ARCADIAN
See us now
The annual election of officers
was held at the February 23
meeting Elected were, presi
dent, William M, Fiedd, vice
president, Jay McComsey, secre
tary, Robert R Heir and treas
urer, R Clair Murphy They will
assume their duties July 1
I (Jiemical
Phone 354-5848
at Annual
Three different Rotary Club
work details go there at 4 p.m
ir May to clean up, paint, re
place windows and cut weeds in
preparation for the camp These
men have a chicken barbecue
each time for fellowship and
each individual pays for his own
meal.
This year Quarryville Rotary
initiated a new program which
started December 1970 For nine
months they are honoring stu
dents who excell in various
fields In December one was se
lected for leadership, in January
for music and February for
science They are treated to
dinner at the club’s legular
meeting. By this means, they
hope to promote understanding
between teenagers and adults
Lester Warfel represents Quar
ryville Rotary Club on the com
mittee which is trying to secure
a medical clinic and staff for the
Solanco area
One of the mam sources of
revenue is their annual chicken
barbecue at QuarryviUe Me
morial Park which is held the
second Saturday of June.
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