Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 09, 1971, Image 18

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 9,1971
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Winning 4-H Club individuals at the
recent 40th anniversary convention of the
Northeastern Poultry Producers Council
(NEPPCO) in New York pose with their
awards for top presentations. They are,
from left, Bruce Thompson, of Blacksone,
West Grove 4-H’er Named State Entomology Winner
Elizabeth Hutchison, 16, West
Grove RD2, who has compiled an
outstanding record in 4-H work,
recently was named state en
tomology contest winner in the 4-
H National Awards program.
Beth will receive a $5O Savings
Bond and also will be eligible to
attend National 4-H Congress,
November 28 to December 2, and
will compete for awards at the
national level.
Carroll L. Howes, assistant
State 4-H leader at Pennsylvania
State University, who announced
the award selection, said she was
judged on the basis of her project
work, leadership ability, and
participation in county and state
4-H activities.
The winner was picked from
among the 92,000 4-H members
who annually take part in the
Extension Service youth
education program
The daughter of Mr and Mrs
James M Hutchison, she is a
junior at Lower Hill High School
Beth has been a 4-H member
seven years
A member of the Oxford 4-H
Flyers’ Field Day Set
Pennndge Airport, Perkasie.
Pa., will be the scene of an open
house and field day October 16
and 17. There will be an elaborate
aircraft display, airplane ndes,
prizes, and various activities of
interest to the public.
Pennsylvania Flying Farmers
will offer a fly-in and drive-in
breakfast from 8 a.m. to 12:30
p.m. both Saturday and Sunday.
They will also hold a large
homemade bake sale on both
dates. Hot dogs, hamburgers,
cold and hot drinks, and other
refreshments will be available all
day and evening.
This will be a fund-raising
event in preparation for the In
ternational Flying Farmers
Convention to be held in
Philadelphia August 13-18, 1972.
Pennsylvania Flying Farmers
will be hosting over 1,200 fellow
Flying Farmers at that time
from the United States, Canada,
and Mexico.
Named It Elektron
The Greeks gave amber
the name elektron since they
found that, when rubbed
briskly, it couldr pick up
straws and small bits of pa
per. This gave man his first
knowledge of electricity.
Community Club, she served as
president, secretary, treasurer,
news reporter, and song leader,
and was news reporter of the
Chester County 4-H Council. She
also assisted with club activities
and events as a teen leader the
past three years.
The state entomology contest
winner completed projects in
entomology, clothing, foods,
pesticides, recreation,
strawberries, teen leadership,
plan and plant for beauty, and
babysitting.
Active in county 4-H events,
Beth participated in the roundup,
achievement dinner, picnic,
camp, demonstration day, and
fashion show.
LIQUID MANURE
PIT FARMERS
Husky Liquid Manure Equipment.
Ask For A Demonstration On
The New Style Liquid Pump.
FEATURES Economically priced, large volume
pumping capacity, low cost maintenance, avail
able in three point or trailer type hitch.
Sales & Service
SHENK'S FARM SERVICE
R. D. 4, Lititz, Pa. Phone 626-4355
Va., for poultry marketing; Mary Schroer,
of Egg Harbor, NJ., for poultry science;
Dawn Schwenk, of Lebanon, Pa., for poultry
foods, and Brian Showman, of Vanderbilt,
Pa., for poultry production.
She also took part in the
Regional 4-H Demonstration
Day, Regional 4-H Teen Leaders
Retreat, Pennsylvania 4-H
Congress, Pennsylvania Farm
Show, State 4-H Days, and camp
Kanesatake, leader training
camp in Huntingdon County.
Beth presented the winning 4-H
entomology demonstration at
State 4-H Days in 1970.
Commenting on the values of
the youth program, Beth said, “4-
H has helped me to develop
leadership qualities, knowledge
and skills, and self-confidence.”
She is one of 40 commonwealth
4-H members being selected as
state contest winners in the
various project categories.
READ LANCASTER FARMING
FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS
YOU BEE* 1 pm"!
sweatin’)... and wishin’ you had another 10 horse
power and another 100 pounds of weight on the
rear wheels.
This is the time to stop sliding backward and tgVe
a big step forward. Give us a call and well put you in
tiie seat of an AUis-Chalmers One-Seventy. Its 54
horsepower* and Traction Booster system will flatten
out those hills and dry out the wet spots faster than
you can say )*%?&”(,
When the going gets tough, the draft arms of the
One-Seventy’s 3-point hitch signal the Traction
Booster system, which automatically transfers more
of the load to the rear wheels. Far less slippin’ to
waste power and wear tires. Try it today. Going
Orange is Going Great!
Roy H. Buch, Inc.
Ephrata, R.D. 2
Nissley Farm Service N. G. Myers & Son
Washington Boro, Pa. Rhopnip, Pa.
auis-chalmuis
TRACTION BOOSTER
* ln Allls-Chalrntr* trademark.
•Maximum otwrvd PTO hors.powar at ratad anUna - r
L. H. Brubaker
Lancaster, Pa.
Grumelli Farm Service
Quarryville, Pa.