4-H Holstein Dairy Club The re-organlzatlonal meeting of the Lancaster County 4-H Holstein Dairy Club was held at the Farm and Home Center, on Tuesday, March 28. Newly elected officers were: President, Greg Landis; vice-president, Hick Hess; <“»<«) FARMERS MARKET your 1973 TOBACCO Through AGWAY, INC. Where Quality is Recognized by USDA Grade. For More Information Call AGWAY LANCASTER 394 0544 A Harvesters Automated Feeding System Means secretary, Yvonne Stauffer; treasurer, Curtis Hess; game leaders, Jack Hess and Alice Kay Stauffer; song leaders, Randy Hess and Donna Akers; news reporter, Lynn Royer. County council representatives are, Rick Now you can beat the bales! With an automated Harvestore feed processing system you can harvest alfalfa in the bud stage, when its nutrient content is highest You can chop and windrow it one day and blow it into your Harvestore system the next And you save more leaves, which contain some 90% of the protein So, you may reduce or eliminate supplement costs. Add it up! No more hay bales. Less labor, less handling, less field loss, less weather risks and more feed value. It’s all yours with Harvestore haylage Why bale hay? Ask your dealer for details I Name. I Address ! City, Penn Jersey Hqrvestore Systems, Inc. Hess, Randy Hess, Barb Myer, Linda Kauffman, and Lynn Royer. Following the election, N. Allen Bair, Associate County Agent, announced several dates of Club activities; County 4-H Dairy Round-up, July 24; County Holstein Show, July 25; 4-H District Dairy Show, August 26. Lynn Royer News Reporter Banquet Held By 4-H Group About 104 members at tended the Lebanon County 4-H Dairy Clubs banquet Apr. 1 in die Schaefferstown Fire Hall. The affair marked the spring kickoff for activities reorganization of the county clubs. A feature of the program was a talk by Donna Ben netch, Newmanstown, Lebanon County dairy princess. She was introduced by Kirby Horst, Newman stown, president of the Cedar Crest Dairy Club. Newton Bair, assistant State Box 91 New Holland, Pa 17557 Ph 717-354-5171 It 4-H NEWS * county agent, announced that he has arranged for a series of training sessions for the local 4-H dairy judging team. The training sessions will commence April 9 in the Lebanon County Agricultural Extension offices in the Municipal Building. The team will compete in the Penn State dairy ex position in May with other judging teams from all over the commonwealth. A magic show was presented by Dale Gingrich, Palmyra. Group singing was led by Rose Brandt, Jon stown, a 4-H member. Other members participating in the program included Eugene Hoffman Jr., Newmanstown; Jane Bomgardner, Annville; Rebecca Miller, Myerstown. Adult leaders Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Horst, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Krall, Howard Miller and Roy Miller made arrangements for the affair. American agriculture abundance is a powerful force for world peace, American farm products are helping relieve hunger and are promoting economic growth in newly developing countries as well as alleviating widespread famine. Introducing High-Density Stacks New 200 Stack Wagon™ shapes hay and stalks into extra-dense, weather-tight loaves With unmatched 11-ton compaction force (184 pounds per square foot) and dome-shaped roof, John Deere Stack Wagons build tightly-packed High- Density Stacks. You get fewer stacks to move... stacks you can move right away... firm stacks with straight toplines and dome "roofs" that resist water penetration. We have the details—plus JDFP financing. Stop in now! -1 ADAMSTOWN EQUIPMENT INC. LANDIS BROS. INC. A. B. C. GROFF, INC. « m* New Holland Lincoln 4-H Club Organizes A reorganizational meeting of the Lincoln Community 4-H club was held Tuesday evening March 26 at the Mt. Airy Fire Hall. Officers installed at that time were: Kerry Boyd, president; Audrey Augsburger, vice president; Anita Augsburger, treasurer; Gaile Gehman, treasurer; Ann Weaver, Mohnton, RD2, Pa 19540 (near Adamstown) Phone (215)484 4391 354-4191 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 6,1974 H'-^:MyMss nf.*s& -- SWI- 1 *«*■■, ,1; ' 4 fcj 1 "; ? 1 "<~ •-vV-t- - n ? •V- V'* M. S. YEARSLEY & SONS SHOTZBERGER'S song leader; Tess Gehman and Scott Augsburger, game leaders; and Andy Augsburger, news reporter. The next meeting will be held on April 16 at 7:30 p.m. at the Mt. Airy Fire Hall. All interested persons are invited to attend the meeting. Andy Augsburger, News Reporter Lancaster 393 3906 West Chester 696 2990 665 2141 13