28—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 13,1971 H 4-H Club News ? Sequoia Risers Club Central Tractor Club The Sequoia Rideis 4-H Horse The sixth Central Aiea 4-H secretary, Beveily Martin, ' and Pony Club will hold its Tractor Club meeting was held tieasurer, Carol Haimsh and monthly meeting Tuesday, March 9at Landis Bros Equip- Debbie Lefever, song leaders; March 16, 1971 at Fairview ment Co. Eric Eshleman and Doug Lan- Faim and Stables, owned by A demonstration was given «js, game leaders, and Mike Melvin and Jane Ressler showing the impoitance of PTO Campbell, news reporter , , „ , Mike Campbell The business meeting will be- shields. Renorter gin promptly at 730 pm The All 4-H tractor club books p progiam for the evening is should be completed and ready “Pi epai ation for Summer Rid- to be handed in at the next meet ing ” mg March 16 The next meet- „ , , „ , , mg will be the last meeting Two sets of slides will be used Bill Book showing the piopei form of Repoiter Western Stock Seat Equitation and English Hunt Seat Equita tion Tina Biesecker will provide The organization meeting of shell, Lititz RD2, piesident, the lefreshments for the eve- the Penn Willow 4-H Club was Cindy Shelly, Manheim RD3. mng All patents are welcome held Friday, March sth at the vice president, Cheryl Pats to come Pequea Township Elementary c horke, Lititz RD2, secretary; The club appieciates the aid School Mike Grube, Elm, treasurer, of those who helped us by buy- Mrs H J Brenesen and Mis p am Nissley, Manheim RD4, in* cand> dm mg our candy sale. H C Eshleman introduced 4-H song leader, Ruth Uibel, Pen- Buan Ressler to 42 eager youths and 8 adults. r . n> game leader, and Debbie News Reporter The new officers are Karen patschorke, Lititz RD2, news ——-— ~ repoiter. Roaring Maples Cows Are Listed by Holstein Assn. Some outstanding cows in the held of Roy H. and Ruth H Book, Ronks, have been listed in an official production test ing report of the Holstein-Frie sian Association of America k The animals and their actual production levels are Roaring Maples Ivanhoe Bet ty 5782892, a six-year-old Regis tered Holstein, has credits of 24,380 pounds of milk, 854 pounds of butterfat and 2,010 pounds of solids-not-fat (SNF) in 351 days; Roaring Maples Archie Alice 6371332, a four ,year-old, had 18,820 pounds of milk. 789 pounds of butteifat and 1,620 pounds of SNF in 305 days Roaring Maples Tim Tamy 637- 1329, a four-year-old, had 16,360 pounds of milk, 704 pounds of buttertat and 1,413 pounds of SNF m 360 days. Pioduction testing and samp ling procedures were super vised by Pennsylvania State University in coopeiation with the Holstein Association. Included with the pounds of milk and butterfat are the amounts of sohds-not-fat (SNF) 'Royster NITROGEN IS x | op Dress Grains rder Now D ■ low Down S ove Time CHARLES K. NISSLEY R. D. 2, Columbia Phone 285-5506 Officers were elected by club Penn Willow 4-H Club members for the new year The officers are as follows Greg produced by each Registered Holstein since last calving. The Holstein Association’s testing program has provided for determining SNF nutrients since 1962. This is the part of milk that contains protein, lac tose, minerals and other ele ments so important to the nu trition and taste of milk. Total nutrient testing as spon sored by the Holstein Associa tion is in step with today’s con sumer demands. It provides the Holstein breeder with informa tion for improving the overall performance of his herd. The homemaker can use it as a measure of milk’s food value. KIEIAIB iiiTEDM ATI fl M*l ioCvV li« I CEllvnl IU 990 MOWER CONDITIONER Extra performance to talk about Full capacity with less power... famous IH balanced head sickle drive... controlled platform float... big 44-inch diameter reel... exclusive positioning of reel bats ... large full-length conditioning rolls .. .self-com pensating roll pressure. You get all these extra performance features plus many more with the 990 to help you get your hay m fast, with less leaf loss regardless of crop or condition. Ask for a demonstration and see what a big difference a 990 can make in your operation. Cope & Weover Co. NEW PROVIDENCE 786-7351 international Harvester Hoober Sales and Service * EPHRATA 733-2283 INTERCOURSE 768-8231 MOUNTVILLE Elm-Penryn 4-H Club The first meeting of the Elm- Peniyn 4-H Club was called to older at 7.30 p.m , March 8. Jay Irvin spoke to old and new members about the variety of projects that could be select ed and he passed out project books. Cheryl and Debbie Patschorke told the members about the first fund raising campaign of the year They will be selling air fieshener and window cleaner and would appreciate the sup port of tne public Let Classifieds Work for You Cali 626-2191 or 394-3047 Mcssick Form Equip. ELIZABETHTOWN 367-1319 Kauffman Bros. Debbie Patschoike Reporter 285-5951 Flapjack Day and Walk-a-Thon Planned by County 4-H Council The Lancaster County 4-H Council is beginning prelimin ary plans for two upcoming events, Flapjack Day on April 24 and Walk-a-Thon Day May 8, according to Miss Joan Lucas, assistant Extension _ home eco nomist. The Flapjack Day from 7 am. to 2 p m at the Farm and Home Center is a meal avail able to interested for $l5O for adults and 75 cents for children “All the pancakes you can eat” is the featured attrac tion. Tickets are available' in ad vance from County Council. representatives and ht the door April 24. The Walk-a-Thon for retarded children will begin ,at 12.30 p m May“S from the Farm and Home Center. TAKE THE WORRY OUT OF FEEDING YOUR HORSES! Choose from the full line'of Red Rose Horse Feeds for feeding your horsbs. Each feed included in, tfa* Red Rose feeding program provides, all around economy—arid meets basic needs of horses of att. types and breeds. . Take Red Rose Super Horse Feed, for instance. This feed is made especially for the particular require ments of mares in foal, mares in milk, stallions, and show horses. Everything that is known to be good for horses is mixed into this feed. TRY IT . . . and you’ll be feeding with a satisfaction you never knew before. Red Rose HORSE FEEDS Walter Binkley & Son G. R. Mitchell, lne« Lititz Refton, Pa. Brown & Rea, Inc. Atglen Elverson Supply Co. Elverson L. T. Geib Estate Manheim I. B. Graybill & Son Strasburg E. Musser Heisey & Son R. D. #2, Mt. Joy, Pa. Heistand Bros. Elizabethtown Red Rose Farm Service, Inc. N. Church St., Quarryville David B. Hurst Bowmansville -- The program involves any in terested 4-H member who would like to walk to raise money for retarded children. After gathering at the Cen ter, the 4-H’ers will be dropped off at various points and they will walk back to the Center for punch and cookies. Sponsors will reward their 4-H’ers with a contribution to retarded chil dren. The walk is being organised in cooperation with Pennsyl vania State Police. Rain date for the walk is May- Id. . The 4-H County Council rep resentatives are selling flower bulbs- now through, March 26. The bulbs are for planting ia April for spring bloom. Mountvilie Feed Service Mountville Musser Forms, Inc. Columbia Martin's Feed Mill Ephrata, Pa. Chos. E. Sauder & Sons Terre Hill Ammon E. Shell) Lititz E. P. Spotts, Inc. Honey Brook H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. Witmer