Tractor Club Members Get Awards Top award winners were nam- project from the Cential Trac ed in the 4-H Tractor Mainten- tor 4 ; H Club went to James ance Club Roundup at the Farm Eib, Kieidei Road, Lancaster and Home Center Wednesday The Noithern Club project winner was Kenneth Hackman, Award for the best overall Ephrata RDI. Say, all you Corn growers, here’s great news about better broad spec trum vteed control... Lasso® plus atrazine does the job! That’s right 1 Now you can tank Lasso plus atrazine gets the job mix liquid Lasso from Monsanto done m all major Northeastern with atrazine and control about soil types—wet weather or dry. any grass or broaaleaf you can Apply it pre emerge or preplant think of including the Fox tails, Fall Panicum, Crabgrass, “ Witchgrass, Cocklebur, Pig weed, Smartweed, and even An nual Mornmgglory is no match for Lasso plus atrazine Don’t settle for less than maxi mum weed control, but don't take chances either Lasso plus atrazine is safe to your Corn and there’s no carryover problem. For tank- mix instructions about Lasso plus atrazine see Your Farm Chemical Supplier Now Smoketown, Pa. AAtrex order it today for this year’s corn. jjjj fBULKm^^jO GROFFTOWN RD incorporated just once and for get it Troublesome, yield cut ting grasses and weeds will never see the light of day. SEkiSI ifctfM* Monsanto -..St. Louis,.Missouri 63166 Ph. 397-3539 ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO. Ph. 392-4963 or 392-C374 Other outstanding members weie lecogmzed by year oi woik as follows Fust year, Jeff Swarr, Mount Joy RDI, and David Haldeman, Reinholds RDI. Second year, Jere Swarr, Manheim RD2, and Marlin Hurst, Ephrata RD2. Third year, Wilmer Hurst, Ephrata RD2. Fourth year, Dudley Rohrer, Manheim RDI, and Dairyl Bol linger, Manheim RD2 All of these winners received wrench sets from the Lancaster County Machinery Dealers As sociation, presented by Bud Hoober. The 4-H’ers planned a tour this summer through the New Holland Division of Sperry Rand Coip. at New Holland Folks are finding out about Purina’s great sow ration... PURINA FARROWIN CHOW... spec developed to fii the sow’s needs at farrowing time. Purina Farrowing Chow is the result of five years of testing at the Purina Research Farm Brood Sow Unit. It’s developed to fit the sow’s needs for a palatable, bulky, well-balanced, vitamin-fortified ra tion from a few days before farrowing till about a week after farrowing. This 14% protein ration, containing grain, is fed as the sow’s sole ration. It comes in Checker (pellet) form only, which helps maintain freshness. An nf-180* option to help control scours in baby pigs is available. Purina Farrowing Chow has the “just right” nutrients sows need at this critical time. It’s economical, too. THIS IS THE YEAR to do everything possible to help your sows farrow lots of pigs and wean big litters. Give them the built-in advantages of Purina Farrowing Chow. COME AND GET IT: Purina Farrowing Chow is available at our store right now. Come in and see, feel, smell and taste this product. You’ll like its appearance. Your sows will go for it, too. Try Purina Farrowing Chow now. •)tog Trademark—Hess & Clark John J. Hess, 11, Inc. Ph 442-4632 Paradise West Willow Farmers Assn., Inc. Ph 464 3431 West Willow John B. Kurtz Ph 354-9251 R. D. 3, Ephrala bssjs is a b H 4-H Club News H Mount Joy 4-H Sewing Ail 01 gamzationar meeting was held on March 29. The following officers were elected Tammy Duke, presi dent, Lou Ann Brenneman, vice president, Gwen Hosier, secretary. Jeame Kahler, assistant sec retary, Karen Wellcomer, tiea surer; Brenda Sensemg, assis tant treasurer, Lon Good, game leader; Vickie Hecker, as sistant game leader, Denise Es benshade, song leader, Tina ’ Jay Irwin, associate Lancas ter County agricultural agent, showed a film “Pride and Poise” on Penn State football to close the evening. Ira B. Landis Ph 394-7812 1912 Creek Hill Rd, Lane. James High & Sons Ph 354-0301 Goidonville Wenger's Feed Mill Inc. Ph 367 1 1A 5 Rheems Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 3,1971—- ,***>* / 5 " Garner, assistant song leader; Debbie Becker, news reporter, Michelle Fishei, assistant news reporter. This years leaders aie Mrs. Samuel Heinamen 111, Mis Le loy Buffenmyei, Mrs Wanen Miller, Mis. Harold Esbenshade, Mrs Quentin Buckwalter and Mrs Ralph Hostetter There was a discussion on the material needed for the fust sewing session. Aftei the meeting a game was played where the girls said their names to get ac quainted News Repoxter, Debbie Becker Akron Singing Needles The first meeting of the Akron Singing Needles was held on March 23 at the Akron Elementary School Officers elected were Peggy Hamilton, piesident; Manlyn Lausch, vice president, Carla Neufeld, treasurer, Ellen Ha bcgger, assistant treasurer; Nancy Karkhns, secietary; Joyce Stauffer, assistant secre taiy Debbie Good, song leader; Joanne Leatheiman, assistant song leader, Julie Williams, game leader, Deb Sweigait, as sistant game leader. Janice Burkholder, news re porter, Janet Ruth, assistant news reporter, Ellen Habegger, pianist, and Wendy Dohner, as sistant pianist News Reporter, Janice Burkholder Penn Manor 4-H Club The first meeting o£ the Penn Manor 4-H Club was held at Ann Letort at 730 p.m. March 22. Elections were held. Those elected were Doug Smith, pre sident; Donny Thomas, vice president, Art Dean, secretary; Karen Greider, treasurer; Cindy Greider, news reporter; Tom Breneman and Patty Barley, game leadeis, and Bruce Weav (Continued on Page 21) Home, V/recker of the A termite 8 Don't let this I little beast and her fi lends eat you out of house and home Call the professionals foi a ftee inspection | and consultation. .EHRLICH £ LOOP ROAD , aster, Fa. 17604 397-3721 17