%-H Achievement Festival Aug. Approximately 1,000 award-winning boys and girls representing the Commonwealth's 100,000 4-H members will convene on The Pennsylvania State University campus August 5- 7 for the State 4-H Achievement Festival, formerly State 4-H Days. The event will feature scores of agricultural and home economics demon strations by both teams and Beacon Lacto-Pels are formulated to meet the needs of high producing cows, even when roughage quality is average or less than average. Lacto-Pels is a feed designed to get the most milk possible from the grain fed. Cows relish this highly palatable feed and clean it up readily, even in milking parlors. Because they do, even the highest producers get the energy they need for top milk production without depleting body reserves. Lacto-Pels are uniform, flow well and are especially suited to bulk handling and rapid feeding. Protein is guaranteed at 16% or 20%. Fat at not less than 3'/2% and crude fiber no more than 8%. 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Ted Belefski Ph. 523-9173 individuals who have recently won blue ribbons in county and regional com petition. 4-H Achievement Festival participants will be special guests of The Pennsylvania Ballet, in residence on the Penn State University Park Campus for three weeks. Tuesday evening, August 6 at the new University Auditorium. Ballet per sonnel will conduct a lecture GET MORE BEACON LACTO-PELS "16" or "20" 0. KENNETH McCRACKEN & SON MANHEIM, PA. Chester Weist Ph. 741-2600 Beacon Feeds, York, Pa. Phone 717-843-9033 demonstration with dancers of the company to explain various aspects of the dance. 4-H’ers will have an op* portunity to talk with some of the dancers. Champion judging teams in the areas of dairy, en tomology identification, flower judging and iden tification, riflery, general livestock, horse, poultry, archery and meat iden tification and judging will be with THE NEEDS OF THE IGH PRODUCER RHOADS MILL, INC. Seiinsgrove, Pa. THARPE & GREEN MILL VAN-MAR FEEDS Churchville, Md. LEESPORT, PA. Beacon Reps. Formulated To Meet EARL SADDER, INC. NEW HOLLAND, PA. R. E. Rudisill Richard B. Kendig Ph. 854-2281 302-478-3058 5-7 selected. Two other events, an Automotive Contest and Tractors Operator’s Contest, will test participants on their driving skills and knowledge of vehicle safety. County Horse Bowl teams will compete in a Horse Bowl with the winner eligible to enter the Northeast Regional 4-H Horse Bowl at the Keystone International Livestock Exposition in -Lancaster Farming,Saturday, August 3, 1974-rll Harrisburg. Initiated five years ago, "Consumerama” presen tations will be geared to the teenage consumer. “Con sumerama” consists of a series of three activities designed to help increase consumer competency. Activities include a con sumer bowl game, planathon and consumer judging. Judging contests and educational demonstrations will be held throughout August 6 with awards being presented at an assembly program August 7 in the University’s Schwab Auditorium. Thomasville 4-H Club The Thomasville 4-H Club met July 23 at the 4-H Center near Bair. Bonnie Wire reported on the 4-H Junior Exchange Trip to West moreland County. The County Demonstration and Public Speaking winners from the club were Jeff Roth, Christine Kulynych, Tommy Welsh, Bonnie Wire, Jonathan and Paul Myers. Regional winners were Jeff Roth and Christine Kulynych who will participate in the Pennsylvania 4-H Festival at Pennsylvania State University, August 5 through 7. The club recently held a swimming party at Lake Meade for members and their families. Mr. John Traver gave a demon stration on scuba diving equipment. As a community service project, members donated colored stockings to be used at the Children’s Develop ment Center at Abbottstown. In September, the club will SHORT-CUT Short cut that’s what you get, whatever crop you’re cutting, with a Gehl CB6OO cylinder-screen chop per. Top-Quality means top livestock gains .. and your silage gets to the silo in top condition with this Gehl. Stop in and look it over We can tell you how you can get a Gehl CB6OO chopper into your forage harvesting system this year See us this week' iWiftrn, m ..•rtfTnMuiHAi.nin )| || iiiiiiKi a f A. L. Quarryville 786-3521 Lancaster Equipment Center, P.O. Box 1 Kinzers, PA 17535 Phone: 717-442-41860 r 717-768-8916 Dr, Marcia Beppler, In formatlon Program Specialist, 4-H-Youth, and 4- H Achievement Festival chairman, explains that the purpose of the events are to develop self-confidence by participating in Judging and demonstration contests; increase skills in project work; and gain valuable experience in making on-the spot decisions. Mini-skirt Like Computer? The miniskirt is liKe a a puter they both eliminate guesswork be collecting for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Miss Anne Hoover, from the Hayshire Club, presented her prize-winning speech and told how to fill out a blue form. The next meeting will be a watermelon party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harris Horn on August 28. Tommy E. Welsh News Reporter In Common? What do most couples have in common after they’ve been mar ried awhile’ Answer A divorce HAY & STRAW SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 12 NOON PAULZ. MARTIN SALES STABLES 2 miles East of Intercourse Sale managed by Harvey Z. Martin ONE-ROW H L_ Gets into your system Herr & Bro. Inc.
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