—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 14, 1972 16 It. 4-H NEWS Z Clay Bird Planned by Mannr Chapter The second monthly meeting of the Manor FFA was held recently. The meeting was called to order by the president, Greg Landis. Greg Landis called on the chairmen of the various com mittees to report on what they have done. Karl Brandt, chair- man of the clay bird shoot committee, reported that the clay bird shoot would be held on Oc tober 22. There were also two other committee reports. Dave Hess reported that there were four candidates for Cahpter Sweetheart. Clair Hostetler reported that the school gym in v^^ Red Rose ANIMAL FEEDS Red Rose Programmed Feeds remove the guesswork from feeding . . . and put in profit! Red Rose Programmed Feeds are complete for feeding dairy and beef animals, swine, horses and poultry. Each program is geared to show what nutrients are required, what additional nutrients are needed, and what feeds are best to use. Take Programmed Dairy and Programmed Beef, for instance. The Red Rose system is based on the roughage available. Feed is fit to the forage for exact ba la nee. Programmed Hog shows you how to produce healthy, lean hogs at 200 pounds... in less than 160 days. Programmed Ffeeds is our way to help you earn more money. WHY-NOT DO THIS! Call or stop to see your Red Rose dealer he’ll fully explain our program to you. You’ll be pleased with the results! WALTER BINKLEY & SON RED ROSE FARM Lititz BROWN & REA, INC. Atglen ELVERSON SUPPLY CO. Elverson HENRY E. GARBER Elizabethtown, Pa E. MUSSER HEISEY & SON R D 2, Mt Joy, Pa HEISTAND BROS. Elizabethtown MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE Mountville MUSSER FARMS, INC. Columbia would be open of Monday nights for the use of the Manor Chapter starting December 4. The tentative budget for the coming year was formed by the members of the budget com mittee with Parke Hess as chairman. Some of the money is used for: Kansas City trip; for outstanding seniors; Greenland night; Penn State; Father and Son Banquet, and a summer trip. The meeting was adjourned, with refreshments available after the meeting. Shoot Wanted: Youth to Join 4-H Sheep Club A 4-H Sheep Club is being organized in southern and western Chester County. The first meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. Friday, October 27 at the farm of Warn Menhennett, Bryson Road, SERVICE, INC. N Church St., Quarryville CHAS. E. SAUDER & SONS Terre Hill SHELLY BROTHERS RD 2, Manheim, Pa. E. P. SPOTTS, INC. Honey Brook H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. MARTIN'S FEED MILL G. R. MITCHELL, INC. Chapter Reporter, Clair Hostetter Witmer DAVID B. HURST Bowmansville Ephrata, Pa Refton, Pa near Cochranville. Leaders of the club will be Mr. and Mrs. Warn Menhennett and Mrs. Arthur Yeatman. Membership in the sheep club is open to boys and girls who will be eight years old by January Ist, 1973 and not more than 18 years old by the first of the year. Children who join the dub will be expected to acquire a sheep that they can care for. There are no dues and booklets and plans are free. The club may, however, decide on a small fee for refresh ments. In addition to local club meetings where children will learn about the care and feeding of sheep, club members will participate in the Chester- Delaware County 4-H Sheep Roundup, the Regional Show and possibly the Pennsylvania Farm Show. Last year the winning 4-H Market Lamb at the Farm Show sold for more than $3,000. Boys and girls who are in terested may call Mrs. Yeatman at 593-6700 or Mrs. Menhennett at 593-5726 for more information. Silver Spurs Club Plans Trail Ride The Silver Spurs 4-H Horse and Pony Club held its October meeting at the Home of Randy and Jim Click. The meeting was called to order by the president, Randy Click. Roll call and dues were taken by the treasurer, Jim Click. Secretary Richard Rehm read the minutes. There were 15 The automatic, sure-fire treasure detector. Agrico Perhaps our treasure detector is better known as a soil test probe, but that doesn’t make it less valu able. A soil probe can lead to an A century of service to grow on Call Now LANCASTER AGRICO SERVICE CENTER 1661 Rohrerstown Road QUARRYVILLE AGRICO SERVICE CENTER members, six adults and several guests present. The minutes were approved as read. Under old business was the Junior Horse Show which was scheduled for September 30 but was cancelled due to rain. The weekend trail ride is planned for f iber 28 and 29 at From Your Local AGRICO or stop at ... North Church Street accurate analysis of plant food de ficiencies and soil imbalances. 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