Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 06, 1973, Image 17

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    Two Lebanon County 4-H
members, who have compiled
outstanding records in 4-H work,
wereTiamed state contest win
ners in the 1973 4-H National
Awards program.
They are Amy Schaffer, 16,
Lebanon RD4, winner in hor
ticulture, and Sharon Bom
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CHECK with PARK LEFEVER (Owner)
or 808 GANTZ (Sales Manager)
Your Needs in New Holland
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L. H. BRUBAKER,
2 Lebanon Girls Get State 4-H Awards
For
and Allis-Chalmers FARM
Wavier of Finance on all Hay Tools until Next Season
WE OFFER A GOOD SELECTION OF USED EQUIPMENT
269 N.H. Baler with thrower
717 N.H. Harvester
55 N.H. Rake
24 Ft. N.H. Elevator
Starlme Tank Spreader 180 bu
J.D. 180 Bu Spreader
AUTHORIZED DEALER for NEW HOLLAND and
ALLIS-CHALMERS
berger, 17, Lebanon RD2, state
safety project winner.
Sharon will receive an expense
paid trip to National 4-H
Congress in Chicago November
25-29. Amy will be eligible to
attend the Chicago event. Both
will compete for awards at the
national level
They were judged on the basis
of project work, leadership
ability, and participation in
county and state 4-H activities.
The winners were picked from
among the 215,000 4-H members
who annually take part in the
Extension Service youth
education program.
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EQUIPMENT
350 Strasburg Pike
Lancaster, Pa.
I. 46 Baler
A.C. 303 Baler w-Engme
J. 2.41 w-Kicker
Several used Plows
350 N.H. Grinder Mixer
270 N.H. Baler with thrower
Business Phone Home Phone
397-5179 653-5020
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A member of the South
Mountain 4-H Community Club,
Fontana and County 4-H Home
Economics Clubs, Amy served as
president, secretary, treasurer,
news reporter, and game leader.
She also was treasurer and
secretary of the Lebanon County
4-H Council and assisted with
club activities and events as a
teen leader the past four years.
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
W. Harry Shaffer, Amy is a
senior at Annville-Cleona High
School. She has been a 4-H
member eight years.
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Mark H. Bomberger, Lebanon
RDI. Sharon is a freshman at
West Chester State College,
majoring in elementary
education. She has been a 4-H
member nine years.
A member of the Falcon
Fashion 4-H Club, Food and Fun
Club, and Cedar Crest 4-H Dairy
TOUGH CLEANING JOBS
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Hi-Pressure Cleaning
155 N. Hazel Street
Manheim, Pa. 17545
Phone 717-665-2369
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 6, 1973
Bird Quarantines
To Be Discussed
The U. S. Department of
Agriculture (USDA) has called a
meeting of pet-bird importers,
their associations, and other
interested persons to be held
10:00 a.m., Tuesday, Oct. 9, in
Washington, D. C.
Dr. Ernest E. Saulmon, deputy
administrator of USDA’s Animal
and Plant Health Insper'ion
Service (APHIS) said the
meeting is in response to industry
comments on proposed
regulations requiring com
mercial bird importers to provide
quarantine facilities before they
may bring pet birds into the
United States. (USDA press
release 639-73).
APHIS import-export officials
and USDA legal officers will
meet with the interested persons
to consider criteria for the
construction and use of such bird
quarantine facilities. They ex
plained that quarantine facilities
are necessary to prevent the
introduction of exotic New castle
disease and other contagious
diseases of poultry.
A major consideration ex
pressed in the industry com
ments was the lack of quarantine
facilities to serve small im
porters, who cannot
economically construct and
maintain their own facilities.
Birds must be kept isolated from
domestic poultry and other birds
for 30 days under conditions
approved by USDA.
Club, she served as president,
vice president, secretary, news
reporter, song leader, and game
leader. She also was president
and social chairman of the
Lebanon County 4-H Council and
assisted as a teen leader the past
five years.
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