—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 21,1971 16 u \ s'! .. i % •» ** ' 1 i s» l -H ) # ? * 'it I 3 The first place statewide 4-H junior live stock judging team from Lancaster County includes: left to right, Richard Hess, Stras burg RDI; James Martin, Pequea RDI; Michael Martin, New Holland RDI, and 3$ 4-H Chib News 3$ Busy Bakers Club Meets The Busy Bakers 4-H Cooking Club held its final meetings xecently Meetings were started by repeating the Pledge to the Flag, followed by the 4-H pledge The secretary, Karen Barn hart, called roll LuAnn Brenne man, treasurer collected dues Members made and served “Speedy Spanish Rice” at the fifth meeting At the sixth meeting, rosette pattie shells were served. Roundup was discussed. Each girl was assigned to make three muffins for roundup. News Reporter, Sandra Emenheiser New Behlen “Tubeline” building... all the advantages of steel at a POLE BARN PRICE All the brute strength of curved steel Is utilized throughout tho sxdusWo framing system of Behten's new “Tubsllne” building. It’s designed for strength, and for easy construction. Simple bolt-together connections speed erection, Clear-span design ollmlnatos center* pole Installation. Available In widths from 20 ft. to 60 ft. In your choice of galvanized or color finishes. Many floor plans. Doors and windows can placed nearly anywhere. Any or all sides can be left open. Erect It yourself ... or we’ll build It for you. FREY BROS. R. D. #2, Quarryville, Penna. 1756 G Ph. 717-786-2235 tftiu 0 * > ■-ifC^rriWw , - v’ ritOl f '-s;S#' '£ ■?£ ,' r -'"-"T-i J* * es >’,*ns A > ~ 'h‘ V s*« V* * ■»/* „"’ "H, J'Jl’Vci “’ifcw ■■w-ijr/ '''•^^ f^S3P*'^^ r* r v Lincoln Community 4-H The regular meeting of the Lincoln Community 4-H Club was held Tuesday evening, Au gust 17, at the Schoeneck Fire men’s field. ' The business meeting was directed by Debbie Weitzel. It was discussed that the club have a window display and a float at the Ephrata Fair. All members are planning to at tend Achievement Day at the Farm and Home Center. After the business meeting the members played baseball and refreshments were served. The next meeting will be held at 7-30 pm. September 14 at WON’T SAG OR TWIST Fred Frey, Mgr. t t; Randy Hess, Strasburg RDI. Over 400 mem oers from throughout the Commonwealth participated in agricultural judging contests at State 4-H Days. 0 South Central Dairy Show Set Thirty-nine Lancaster County 4-H animals will be among those competing in the South Central District 4-H Dairy Show at the Farm Show Building, be ginning at 9 am. Thursday, August 26. Entries in the District contest are those which received blue ribbons in their county contests. Blue ribbons at the South Cen tral will be eligible to enter the Pennsylvania Dairy Show. Other counties competing in the South Central are: Adams, Dauphin, Cumberland, Frank lin, Fulton, Lebanon and York the Glenn Wissler farm. The meeting will Consist of working on the float. News Reporter, Paul Horning OLIVER 820 Forage Blower Shaker Hopper or 10-foot Conveyor ■ Big, 55J3 -inch fan in 56-inch housing shoots heaviest silage and stickiest haylage into tallest silos. V Fan attains tip speed of 7,846 fpm at 540 rpm on the pto, handles high volume of forage. W Blower design avoids power-robbing drag, saves fuel by reducing recirculation and wedging. W Replaceable, cup type blades concentrate forage at center of air stream. V Adjustable, sickle type shear bar cuts off overhang on blade tips. V Fan housing band rotates, permits line-up with pipe angle. W Hopper model equipped with 10-inch feed ing auger, chain-drive shaker pan to prevent bridging. W Big-capacity hopper extends 15 l A inches, makes approach and unloading easy. W Conveyor model equipped with 10-foot drag feeder. W Counterbalanced conveyor tilts upright, permits quick drive-by position to unload. W Water applied through adapter build-up of forage gum. ■ Light, durable, plastic filler pipe, stronger than steel. FARMERSVILLE N. G. HERSHEY CHAS. J. McCOMSEY EQUIPMENT INC. & SON ft SONS R. D. 2. Efrhrata. Pa. Manheim, Pa. Hickory Hili, Pa. Penn Willow 4-H Club The Penn Willow 4-H Club held its regular monthly meet ing at 9 a.m. at the Pequea Township Elementary school Friday, August 13. There were 33 members and three leaders present. Preceding roll call the Club took a trip to Pinchot State Park. Upon arrival Mrs Earl Huber lead games Members al so went swimming and took boat rides On the way home the Ciub stopped m York for ice cream Arrival back at the school was at 5 p m The next meeting will be i -v, T I "V n?ii l The Easiest Way To Handle Look • Heavier Tank • Larger Capacity Pump • Excellent for Agitating in Pits. • Handles Fairly Solid Materials. • Pump Mounted Outside of Tank • Moisture Trap Nothing gets to pump • Also New Plow Down Attachments. See why this big rugged machine is out selling and out performing all others! Handles Poultry, Hog & Livestock Manure with ease. SHENK'S FARM SERVICE R. D. 4, Lititz, Pa. Phone 626-4355 Woods Drive 2 Miles East Of Route 501 LIQUID MANURE IS BY "BETTER BUT SPREADER" At These Call or Write For Free Demonstration FIX-ITE Paper that has Become damp and then stuck to fur niture (or was under a hoi object) should not be scraped off* Soften by covering with olive oil. Allow it to soak and then rub off September 10, a proposed gy; night. News Reportei Mike Campoeli Features: