Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 15, 1974, Image 34

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    —Lancaster Farming. Saturday, June 15, 1874
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% 4-H NEWS *
Red Rose 4-H
It was activities night at
the June meeting of the
Lancaster Red Rose 4-H
Club. All members engaged
in softball and volleyball
before the meeting.
Roll call was taken and
reports were given. County
Council representative Gary
Brubaker reminded the club
of the Roller Skating Party
to be held on June 11, at
Overlook. The cost will be
$1.50.
The next meeting will be
held at the New Holland
Park. This will be an ice
cream party. Chester County
will be guests at the party.
Also that night the club will
pick the Junior and Senior
Queen to represent the club.
The nominations are as
follows: In the Junior
division; Judy Zimmerman,
Sandy Erb, Sarah Brubaker,
Diane Gish, Debbie Greider
and Linda Martin. In the
Senior Division: Chrts Erb,
Cathy Brubaker, Donna
Bear, Donna Nissley, Debra
Kreider, find Anne Martin.
Tim Good presented a
demonstration on
showmanship at the
meeting. The club would like
to thank those people who
contributed 'to the Freeze
Branding Project. They are
Frey Bros., Jason Weaver,
Cut bedding costs 75 per cent, reduce labor for
barn cleanmgand cow washing; reduce teat and
udder injury to the minimum house your
milking herd in free stall housing. Each cow
provided a stall for loafing. She won’t be stepped
on, the rear curb forces manure out into alley for
mechanical cleaning or washing. A few minutes
twice a day cleans the stalls and curbs, bedding
lasts almost forever if your stalls fit the cows.
Popular sizes are 6’6”, 7' and 7'6”, Size 'em by
breed
Our free stall partition may be mounted on wooden head
boards or we make a steel divider Set the legs in 3 to 10”
concrete curbs to hold and retain bedding Stall floor can
be soil, sand or gravel Bedding straw, sawdust,
peanut hulls, ground corn cobs, etc Should be installed
with paved alley surface 8 feet wide for mechanical
cleaning or washing
- 8 Models all steel welded farm and feedlot gates
- 2 Models all steel welded head catch gate
For prices, contact: Fred Frey, Mgr.
(717)-786-2146
FREY BROS.
R.D.2
Quarryville, Penna. 17566
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Good, and
Agway.
Montgomery County 4-H
Club will be at the district
show beginning next year
along with Chester and
Dauphin Counties.
The Farm Show Com
mission has decided to
change showing steers from
breed classes to weight
classes.
News Reporter
Ken Brubaker
Penn
4-H
Manor
Club
The Clashing Thimbles 4-H
club met at Penn Manor
High School. The meeting
started by the showing of the
4-H Awamess Team film.
New officers elected are:
Linda Sickman, president;
Sue Shuer, vice president;
Jeannette Bauman,
secretary; Sandra Alexich,
treasurer; Karen
Breneman, news reporter;
Lynn Shuer, song leader.
' Mrs. Warfel, leader read
some sewing tips. The
projects were discussed and
books given out.
The next meeting will be
June 19 at 8:30 a.m.
News Reporter,
Karen Breneman
Aryshire
Jersey
Brown Swiss
The Ayrshire, Jersey,
Brown Swiss 4-H Club held
their montly meeting on
Monday, June 10, at the
home of William Aaron.
Under the supervision of
the club leaders, members
participated in a fitting
demonstration, and were
reminded that the 4-H
Round-up will be held on
July 23 at the Guernsey
Barn.
It was decided by the club
members to hold a box social
at the October meeting.
The next meeting will be
held on July 8 at Masonic
Homes, Elizabethtown.
Lois Wanner
News Reporter
Busy Bees
4-H Club
The second meeting of the
Bergstrasse Busy Bees 4-H
Club was held Thursday
evening, June 6 at
Bergstrasse Lutheran
Church.
Sewing leaders are Irene
Smith, Sandra Reidenbach,
Emma Hurst, and Shirley
Martin. The cooking leader
is Cindy Smith, assisted by
Teen Leader Nancy
Sweigart.
The following officers
were elected: President -
Cheryl Hurst, Vice-
Strip tests prove it Cattle
prefer Pioneer ® brand sor
ghum-sudangrass hybrid over
other brands That means
they’ll eat more . make
more meat or milk. Unbeat
able hot-weather pasture or
green-chop Can be planted
on diverted acres
Treat your cattle to the
sorghum-sudangrass hybrid
they like best 988'
SEE or CALL
YOUR PIONEER DEALER
PIONEER
SORGHUM
Pioneer is a brand name; numbers
identify varieties <? Registered trade
mark of Hi Bred International,
Inc . Des Moines, lowa, USA
National Central Appoints Co
lain Ployee communications for l America,” he is active
sn Rational Central. variety of civic ,
A graduate of Penn State charitable organizations
University with degrees in Lancaster County and of 1
and political Lancaster Airport Author
science, Cot has been Advisory Committee,
community relations* son 0 f Mr. and Mi
supervisor for the Sperry James D Cox 4m
New Holland Division of Avenue, Harrisburg, he
Sperry Rand Corporation for married to for £ er Ga
the past four years. L Blevins of Lancastei
Listed in the 1972 edition of have two children.
‘ Outstanding Young Men of
Dennis F. Cox, 216 W. Main
St., New Holland, has been
named director of public
relations by the National
Central Bank, according to
an announcement today by
Wilson D. McEUdhny, bank
president.
Reporting to Thomas H.
Bamford, vice president and
director of marketing, Cox
will have responsibility for
public relations and em-
Farm Youth
Calendar
Sunday, June 16
June 16-20 - FFA week
Monday, June 17
Fredericksburg 4-H Com
munity Club meeting at
the home of Harold
Sweinhart, RDI,
Fredericksburg.
Tuesday, June 18
11:00 a.m. - First meeting of
the Busy Bakers Cooking
Club
Lebanon County 4-H Teen
Council Meeting
4-H Raiders Club Meeting
Wednesday, June 19
7:30 p.m. - 4-H County
Council Meeting at the
Farm and Home Center,
Raelene Harbold,
Speaker.
President - Susan Martin,
Secretary-Georgine Cooper,
Treasurer-Bonnie Wise, and
Newsreporter - Phyllis
Martin.
Phyllis Martin,
News Reported
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