Ephrata Twins Win Strawberry Roundup Ephrata RDI twins were first and second place winners in the 4-H strawberry roundup Wed nesday. Vanessa Walter was first place winner and her sister Teresa was second The 12- year-old daughters of Mr and Mrs. Joseph Walter grew the berries on the Walter farm near Clay. They are members of the Lincoln 4-H Club and attend Ephrata Junior High School The winning berries were bought by members of the Lan caster Rotary Club for $1 a quart and second place sold for 90 cents a quart Vanessa’s ber ries were the Dixieland variety, While Teresa grew Pochontas Other top placings were Richard Yungmger, Marietta RDI, third; Kathy Hastings, Ox ford RDI, fourth, and Mary Ann Yunginger, Marietta RDI, fifth. The judge was Harry S Sloat, retired Extension agent. The Rotary Club sponsored the roundup and donated prize money. ATTENTION GRAIN GROWERS See a Brock Groin Drying System in Operation on Our Own Farm. n H. Raymond Stoner, Strawberry Roundup committee chairman, presents a first place ribbon to Vanessa Walter, center, while twin sister Teresa awaits her second place award. BROCK DUAL PURPOSE CRAIN BINS E. HI HERR EQUIPMENT, INC. R. D. 1, Willow Street > * > ** ' ' r ' "'' v--. '**o*a ± M *>* lS jssasj Sages iHI :gi > « <■»«» % sgll SS£{ ijss; f?5551i rA~L.* ’* l f ■!■> ■ JSnU im » V For Grain Storage and Drying 48 Models 18 to 40 Foot Diameter Bins Capacity From 2200 to 40000 Bushels WE SELL, SERVICE AND INSTALL *v ' V ' \ \ Lancaster Farming. Saturday. June 19.1971 H 4-H Chib News H Penn Manor Thlmb!es Organize The first meeting of the Penn Manor 4H Clashing Thimbles Sewing Club was held June 16 in the Milleisville Middle School for the pm pose of elect ing officers and getting oigan ized. After a geneial discussion, election of officers was held The results are as follows Kns Stehman, piesident, Kaien Breneman, vice president, Vickie Siglin, secretary, Joanne Metzger, treasurer, Linda Lea man, news reporter. Linda Fel ler and Cindy Smith, game leaders, Linda Sickman and Lon Leaman, song leaders It was decided theie will be no dues A demonstration was given by Lon Leaman on “What should be in your sewing box.” The meeting was adjourned and the girls split into groups according to the number of years they have been in the £ * w'- 717-464-3321 club The fust year girls were shown how to use the sewing machines by Mrs Edward Lea man, while the second year gnls and up were given demon strations and talks by Mrs. Glenn Poiter on the basic techniques of sewing News Reporter, Linda Ann Leaman Penn Willow 4-H Club Will Clean Up Trash The Penn Willow 4-H Club will hold its monthly meeting Friday, June 18 A clean-up is scheduled and it will start at 630 at the Conesto 0 a Elementary School Trash will be picked up. in Martic, Pequea and Conestoga Townships Trucks will be driven by John Walton, Paul Harnish, A 1 Goss and Earl Huber News Reporter, Mike Campbell 4-H Calendar 9-11 a m —Mount Joy 4-H Sew ing club, St Mark’s United, Methodist Church 8 pm—Joint meeting of Lan caster County and Cumbeif land County 4-H Baby Beef clubs. New Kingston Fire Hall. Annual 4-H Club Congress, Pennsylvania State Univep* sity, June 21 to 24. , Tuesday, June 22 9-11 am.—Mount Joy Second Year Sewing club, United Methodist Church. 9-11 a m.—Mount Joy- Busy Bakers, St Mark’s United Methodist Church. - 8-9:30 pm—Lincoln 4-H clubt Glenn Wissler farm. Mount* ville 4-H club. Thursday, June 24 8 pm—Lancaster County Hol stein club, home of Mr. and Mrs Robert H Kauffman, Elizabethtown RDI. "far PROTECT YOUR FARM WITH A PINCOR PTO TRACTOR DRIVEN ALTERNATOR • 50.000 watts surge capacity • 16,000 watts continuous dntf • Slow speed —lBOO RPM operation • Cool running triple chain drive transmission • Heavy duty motor starting • Close voltage regulation • Meets NEMA codes • Heavy duty construction • Induction hardened input shaft • Rain proof-construction • Completely Wired control box 9 Three phase available