48 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Nov. 16, 1974 m ~ During York County’s 4-H Achievement program, the Thomasville 4-H won the Outstanding Club award for their participation in local, regional and state activities. Members of the club are (from left) Thomasville 4-H Receives Award The Thomasville 4-H Community Club was the recipient of the Outstanding Club trophy at the York County Achievement BOU-MATIC TECHNOLOGY 16-20-24 STALL POLYGON Will milk 65 to 120 Cows per man hour. WILL SHOW IN OPERATION IF INTERESTED • PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION • AUTOMATIC DETACHERS AND SERVICE • VACUUM PUMPS • PIPELINE SYSTEMS • BULK TANKS • AUTOMATED HERRINGBONES • PIPELINE WASHERS • AUTOMATED CAROUSELS • PRE-COOLERS • AUTOMATED POLYGONS • REPLACEMENT PARTS, BOU • CROWDING GATES MATIC INSTALLATIONS • STIMULATION STALLS • AUTOMATED SIDE OPENING • MILKERS STALLS Professional milking systems for the milking professional COMPLETE PLANNING - INSTALLATION - SERVICE SHENK’S FARM R.D.4, LITITZ, PA. PHONE 626-4355 Tommy Welsh, news reporter; Paul Myers, news reporter; James Roth, Gary Welsh, president; Nancy Essenhart, Tim Eisenhart, Vice president and Janathan Myers, secretary. Program. The award is based on the members community services, their participation in state regional and county 4-H SERVICE n events and also the leaders involvement in 4-H work over the past year. Members receiving recognition during the program included: Jeff Roth, Outstanding Overall Boy and recipient of the Keystone Awards in Citizenship and Agriculture; Tim Eiserfaart, outstanding Boy for 1974 and Paul Myers 111, Outstanding Junior Boy. Receiving trophies in the project areas included: Junior County Winners: Dairy-Jonathan Myers; Horse-Martha Uhl; Knit ting: Tammy Barnhart; Poultry-Paul Myers III; Veterinary Science- Katherine Uhl; Senior County Winners: Petroleum Power-Tim Eisenhart. Tommy Welsh was presented with a plaque for the Outstanding News Reporter in the County. Members and leaders will be recognized at the Club’s local Achievement Night program on November 30 at 7:00 p.m. in the 4-H Center with a covered dish meal before the event. Agreements Signed by 4 Conservation Cooperators Four new cooperative conservation agreements were signed by the Lan caster County Conservation District board of directors at a recent board meeting. The cooperating land owners who also signed the agreements will be im plementing conservation plans on their properties. The new cooperators, the townships in which their properties lie and the acreages are: Christian H. Shenk, Strasburg Township, 58 acres; Reuben B. Martin, Ephrata, 13 acres; Jonas M. Zeiset, Caernarvon, 80 acres, and the City of Lancaster, with a 45-acre plot in Manheim Township. TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! Grassland FFA Wins Silver Emblem The Gold Emblem award is given to FFA Chapters for outstanding achievements as a chapter. The award at the National level is presented at the National FFA Con* vention held at Kansas City, Mo. The Grassland FFA chapter competing with chapters throughout the state and the nation recently received a Silver Medal for their efforts. Lloyd Hoover, chapter President was in charge of preparing the application this year. The application better known as the Chapter Rating Form, contains a report of the activities carried out by each chapter during the course of the year. The Grassland FFA had a rather active year with local, county, regional, state and national participation. Usipg the chapter Program of Work, the activities carried out during the year are recorded under the headings of Leadership, Supervised Farming Programs, Ear ning and Savings, Recreation activities, and KERB 50-W Available At LEBANON FERTILIZER CO. 50 Hoffman St. Lebanon, Pa. 17042 Phone 717-273-8563 Produce more protein and less weeds per acre of hay...with KERB KERB® 50-W herbicide controls your problem weeds in alfalfa and other forage crops You can use it on new seedmgs or established stands, pre emergent or post-emergent to the weeds, by ground or air, and it normally requires no soil incorpora Scholarship, to name a few. The chapter this year played a part in making the Nolt’s Pond Project, the project of the year for the Jaycees. Chapter also carried out community service projects. The Silver Emblem awarded this year was one of two presented to Penn sylvania chapters. 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