20—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Feb. 16,1974 Meat Outlook Conference Slated for Wednesday The outlook for livestock Dr. DeGraff has worked and meat from now through with the Rockefeller 1975 is the subject of a public Development Program in affairs seminar to be con- Mexico, 1952; in Columbia, ducted Wednesday, 1953; and as a consultant February 20 at 7:30 p.m. at with the U. S. Secretary of Lancaster’s Farm and Home Agriculture 1955-1960. Center. Featured speaker at the program will be Harrell F. DeGraff, former president of the American Meat Institute in Chicago. DeGraff, born on a farm in western New York, was Professor of Land Economics, College of Agriculture, Cornell University, 1941-1951; H. E. Babcock Professor of Food Economics, Graduate School of Nutrition, Cornell University, 1951-1962; and Executive Vice-President, American Meat Institute, Chicago, 1962-63; and President, 1963-1973. NOW! For Hog Men From... YOUR WAYNE DEALER Ail-New! 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After the election of of ficers the group viewed a filmstrip entitled “Fury of the Winds.” The next meeting will be on February 21. Bit-Bradoon Officers Named The Bit-Bradoon 4-H Club held their Feb. meeting at the home of D. D. Kwoka. Leroy Bricker showed the movie introduction of “Arabian Horse.” The following new officers were elected: Betsy Reese, president; Lesley Wmpenny, vice-president; Suzy Yost, secretary, Cherle Mc- Fadden, treasurer; Jennifer Weber, jr. treasurer; and Barbie Charles, news reporter. Leader Mrs. Waldeck suggested that each junior member should do a report or demonstration on horses. The senior members will do two. The next meeting will be March 3, 4:30 p.m. at the home of Betsy Reese. Tractor Club Elects Officers The 4-H Central Tractor Club held its second meeting at Landis Brothers Farm Equipment on Tuesday, Feb. 6. County Agent Max Smith presented the movie, “No Time to Waste”, produced by General Motors Cor poration. The movie presented the many ad vancements in reducing pollution emissions of diesel engmes. The following members were elected as officers- Dudley Rohrer, president; Dwight Houser, vice president; Carl Thomas, secretary; Jeffrey Martin, treasurer, and Kenneth Musser, news reporter Scott Groff and Donald Myhn will serve as representatives to County Council. York Co. 4-H Calendar Monday, February 18 3 p.m, - Stoverstown Sr. 4-H Crafts Club, 4-H Center, Bair. 7 p.m. - Stovertown Jr. 4-H Crafts Club, York Co. 4-H Center, Bair. 7:30 p.m. - Glen Rock, Loganville 4-H Tractor Club meeting at the home of C. Harry Miller, Glen Rock, RD2. Tuesday, February 19 7 p.m. - Winterstown, Felton Club meeting, Win terstown Fire Hall. 7:30 - Learn By Doing 4-H Crafts Club at the home of Richard Coon, York RDS. 7:30- Trailblazers 4-H Horse Club meeting at Shiloh Branch of York Bank and Trust, Carlisle Rd., Shiloh. 7:30 - Ore Valley 4-H Club meeting at Red Lion Grange, R. 24 at Camp Horn. 7:30 - County Council Executive Committee meeting, 4-H Center, Bair. 8 p.m. - County 4-H Council Exhibit Committee Outdoor Show at the 4-H Center, Bair. Wednesday, February 20 7:30 p.m. - Loganville 4-H Club meeting, Springfield ' Twp. Bldg., Loganville. 7:30 p.m. - Airville 4-H Club meeting, Lower Chan ceford Elementary School, Airville, Pa. 7:00 p.m. - Winterstown - Felton 4-H Club, Win terstown Fire Hall. 7:30 p.m. - Thomasville 4-H Club (officers and leaders), at the home of Harris Horn, Dover, RD2. Thursday, February 21 9:30 a.m. - 12 noon - 4-H Leaders Beginning Sewing Workshop, 4-H Center, Bair 7:00 p.m. - Saddle-Up 4-H Horse Club meeting at the home of Clifton Disharoon Box 97 New Freedom RDI. 7:15 p.m. - Hanover 4-H Club meeting at the home of Joann Zumbrum, 102 Grandview Rd., Hanover. >o>«- Bho»p"> lr 'njectable solution 18 2% Takes the guesswork out ol worming AVAILABLE FROM YOUR FAVORITE ANIMAL HEALTH SUPPLIER Farm Electronics Program Planned The Agricultural Extension Service of Lebanon County is sponsoring a unique science program for building and electrical sales personnel and farmers and homeowners Donald Daum, Extension Agricultural Engineer and Mr David Ball, an electronics specialist from Allentown, Pa.j will show how space age technology is being brought into our everyday lives. The place is Room 12, Lebanon Municipal Building at 7:30 P.M., Wednesday, February 20. 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