Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 16, 1973, Image 14

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    14—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 16, 1973
County 4-H'ers To Attend
State Leadership Conference
Fifty-two Lancaster County 4-H
members will learn leadership
skills and take a look at current
teenage concerns when they take
part in the Pennsylvania 4-H
Leadership Congress June 25-28
on The Pennsylvania State
University main campus.
The county delegation will join
with about 1300 other 4-H
members from across the state to
share and contribute ideas which
will improve local community
programs. At 4-H Congress they
will take part in assemblies,
discussion and interest groups,
and recreational activities.
This year’s event will include
three areas of leadership
orientation and development: a
leadership school for teen
leaders, a leaders forum for adult
leaders, and Extension Service
staff orientation program.
Selected teen leaders will at
tend a special school designed to
increase skills to work effectively
in planning and conducting
county youth programs. Topics
include communications skills,
PURINA HORSE CHOWS jS
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for the good of your horse, anywhere.
trailermg, showing, or just at home.
There's complete Horse Chow Checkers,
with the hay built right into the pellets. Or
long time favorite Omolene, to feed if you
have plenty of good hay available. Or Big'Un,
that'll help grow your foals big, fast. Or
Breeding Horse Chow, to help peak condition
your mares and stallions. Or Horse Block,
when pasture's sparse. Or Horse-Plus, for
that extra boost and bloom.
They've all been developed and proven on
our horses at the Purina Horse Research
Center, so you can have confidence m our
growing family of good things for your horses.
Drop in and "talk horse" next time you see
the red and white Checkerboard.
John J. Hess, 11, Inc.
Ph 442-4632
Paradise
West Willow Farmers
Assn., Inc.
Ph 464-3431
West Willow
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James High & Sons John B. Kurtz
Ph 354-0301 Ph- 354-9251
Gordonville R D 3, Ephrata
Wenger's Feed Mill Inc.
Ph 367-1195
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understanding social concerns
and group processes, and
recreation.
1 .Leaders and Extension staff
members will meet with College
of Agriculture officials and
participate in educational
workshops involving the un
derstanding of leadership
principles, working with groups,
and communications.
Noted speakers at the four-day
conference include State Senator
John Scales and Dr. David
Gottleib, Penn State Professor of
human development.
Cottage Cheese
Cottage cheese is available in
both small and large curd form.
Extension dairy specialists at
The Pennsylvania State
University say small curd, often
called country or old-fashioned
style, retains its shape for ser
ving plain with salad greens or
fruits. Large curd with its large,
soft curds mixes easily with other
foods and is preferred for
cooking.
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Ira B. Landis
Ph - 665-3248
Box 276, Manheim RD3
Narkiewicz Promoted
Vincent T. Narkiewicz, New
Holland RD2 has been named to
the position of Advertising and
Promotions Manager at Victor F.
Weaver, Inc., New Holland.
Narwiewicz, a native of
Minersville, holds a Bachelor’s
degree in business ad
ministration from Elizabethtown
College, and a Master’s degree in
business administration from the
Six Crouse
Cows Cited
Milk and butterfat production
levels established' by Registered
Holstein cows in the herd of
Galen W. Crouse, Stevens RDI,
have been reported by Holstein-
Friesian Association of America.
Cows recognized in the Len Lyn
Farms herd for their exceptional
food producing ability are;
Len-Lyn Flashy Boy Kitty, age
3-6, 18,790 pounds milk, 816
pounds butterfat, 4.3 percent test
in 305 days; Gil-Lad Delilah
Hector, 5-4, 19,110 pounds milk,
760 pounds butterfat, 4.0 percent
test in 343 days; Roberta Len-Lyn
Skokie, 8-7, 19,360 pounds milk,
753 pounds butterfat, 3.9 percent
test in 305 days.
Gil-Lad Cecilia Archie, 5-5,
15,230 pounds milk, 666 pounds
butterfat, 4.4 percent test in 305
days; Len-Lyn Model Sylvia, 3-8,
15,800 pounds milk, 577 pounds
butterfat, 3.7 percent test in 305
days, and Len-Lyn Mig Cleta, 6-5,
16,130 pounds milk, 570 pounds
butterfat, 3.5 percent test in 305
days.
All cows are enrolled in the
Dairy Herd Improvement
Registry (DHIR) official testing
program.
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, University of Scranton.
’ After two years in the field of
education, Narkiewicz joined the
firm in 1972 and held the post of
advertising and promotion
supervisor.
He is a member of the Society
for the Advancement of
Management, The Lancaster
Advertising Club, Delta Mu
Delta, and National Honor
Society for Business Graduates.
In his new post, Narkiewicz will
direct and coordinate corporate
advertising and promotion ac
tivities as well as the design of
product packaging and labeling.
WE SELL, SERVICE AND INSTALL
E. M. HERR EQUIPMENT,
R. D. 1, Willow Street
Vincent T. Narkiewicz
INC.
717-464-3321