Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 04, 1974, Image 15

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Happy Variety
4-H Club
Installation of officers was
held recently at a meeting of
the Happy Variety 4-H Club
in the Lebanon County
Municipal Building.
Thirty-two members, two
guests, Mrs. Preston
Hostetter and son, Preston
Jr., and four adult leaders,
Mrs. Luke Hostetter, Mrs.
Leon Bell, Preston
Hostetter, and Mrs. Melvin
Noll attended.
XL-64
A hybrid you can depend on.
Plant plenty of XL-64.
DEKALB is a registered brand name
XL numbers are hybrid designations
New Superchopper
works 15% harder
Same Uni interchangeability and rugged dependability
in a bigger capacity forage harvester
You'd better have enough forage P/us the flexibility of Uni-System’s inter
boxes around when you use Uni- changeable gathering heads and har-
Superchopper vesting units for small gram, beans and
When there’s chopping to be done, 5;° rn
here’s the self propelled forage har- This new Superchopper is a smooth
vester more farmers use than any operating unit that will get your job
other done, hour after hour and day after
Now with more reliability day
more convenience See Uni-Forage Harvester —
more capacity the Superchopper at
N. G. HERSHEY & SON
Manheim
LANDIS BROS., INC
Lancaster
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LONGENECKER
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The new officers for 1974
are; Maxine Noll, president;
Antonio Klick, vice
president; Victoria Gon
zalez, sectretary; Feffery
Arnold, treasurer; Michelle
Noll and Joseph Hoke, game
leaders; Joe Arnold and
Patricia Roof, song leaders,
and William Zimmerman,
news reporter.
Diane Roof reported on the
Cancer Drive, and thanked
ROY H. BUCK, INC,
Ephrata, R.D.2
A. L. HERR&BRO.
Quarryville
CHAS. J. McCOMSEY A.B.C. GROFF, INC,
& SONS New Holland
Hickory Hill, Pa.
thfCfjerabers .who tfigpsd.
Workers were Kathryn
Pence, Elizabeth Arnold,
Diane Roof, Maxine Noll,
Joseph Arnold, and Gail
Kleinfelter. A total of $75 was
collected. Joseph Arnold
gave a final report on the
cookie sale, and thanked
everyone for their
cooperation.
A bicycle rodeo will be
held for members of the club
on June 26 at the 4-H Fair
Grounds. Kathryn Pence
announced that prizes would
be awarded on bicytle skills.
It was also announced by
Diane Roof that on July 24
there will be a demon
stration contest for all
members at the Area Fair
Grounds, and that there will
be prizes for the top three
demonstrators.
Friendship was the title of
the talk given by Diane Roof.
Joseph Arnold, president,
conducted the meeting. The
next meeting is planned for
May 15 at the 4-H fair
grounds.
4-H Club
Calendar
Saturday, May 4
7:30 p.m. - Silver Spurs 4-H
Horse and Pony Club
meeting, home of Wylie
and Sue Baker, Oyster
Point.
7:30 p.m. - organizational
meeting of Jennersville 4-,
H club, Church of the
Brethren, RDI, Jen
nersville:
Sunday, May 5
1:30 p.m. - River Hill Horse
Clinic, Robert Kilgoris,
RD2, Airville.
Monday, May 6
7:30 p.m. - 4 county 4-H
Camp Counselor
meeting, St. James
Lutheran Church, Get-
STOLTZFUS
FARM SERVICE
Cochranville, Pa.
Thomasville
4-H Club
The Thomasville 4-H Club
met April 23, 1974 at the 4-H
Center. Pledges were led by
Teresa Roser and Sandy
Hoke. Members have been
active in a roadside clean-up
campaign along the road
ways near their homes.
The club will participate in
a group in observing Rural
Life Sunday on May 19 at the
West York Church of the
Brethren. Some of the 4-
H’ers will help with the
service.
A donation is being made
to the 4-H Center by the club.
Demonstrations were given
by Scott Rauhauser, Bonnie
Wire, and Jonathan Myers.
Films on resuscitation and
first aid from the Red Cross
were shown by Jeff Roth.
Tommy Welsh
News Reporter
tysburg.
7:30 p.m. - York Co. 4-H
Baby Beef club, York
County 4-H Center.
Tuesday, May 7
Elco Town and Country 4-H
club, home of Sonja and
Sandra Hayes.
6:30 p.m. - Wrightsville 4-H
Club, Trinity Lutheran
Church, Wrightsville.
Wednesday, May 8
7:00 p.m. - Leader Heights 4-
H club, Leader Heights
Community Building.
7:30 p.m. - Horse-N-Round 4-
H club, Yorkanna Fire
Hall.
Thursday, May 9
6:30 p.m. - Penn Willow 4-H
club meeting clean-up of
Conestoga Twp. roads.
7:30 p.m. - E-Town Pig and
Rabbit Club meeting,
West Donegal Twp.
Polling Building.
7:00 p.m. - Stoverstown 4-H
club, 4-H center.
7:30 p.m. - Airville 4-H Milk
and Money Club, Paul
King’s, RD2, Delta.
Friday, May 10
7:30 p.m. - WellsviUe 4-H
Club, Rossville Lions
Hall.
From Field . . .
To Storage . . .
To Livestock . . .
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by using
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percent dry matter basis.
Due to the ever increasing cost of feeding and maintaining Livestock, your future
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To prevent weather loss in making haylage, mow in the morning after the dew is off
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Call Collect: 717-626-0115
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May 4,* 1974—1 S
New 4-H Club
Interested in having fun,
making new friends, all
while Teaming about new
things? Then come to the
organizational meeting for
the new 4-H club in Jen
nersville. The meeting will
be held 7:30 p.m. on Monday,
May 6 at the Church of the
Brethren, RDI, Jennersville.
All interested youth, parents
and adults should plan to
attend.
4-H offers a variety of
projects which appeal to all
youth. A leader is available
for projects such as
KEY .TO PROFIT
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PERSONALIZED FEEDING PROGRAMS /
MILTON. ILL)
DON’T WASTE A THING, YOUR CROPS
ARE TOO VALUABLE
GEORGE F. DELONG
babysitting, home
decorating, foods and out
door cookery. Some other
projects that could be of
fered if adults are willing to
help are, gardening, pet
care, entomology, knitting,
etc.
All boys and girls between
the ages of 8 to 19 are eligible
to join 4-H. Also any adult
interested in sharing their
skills with youth may serve
as project advisors. For
further information contact
Mrs. Betty Nelson at 869-
3140.