Foods and (Continued From Page l| chosen for the Showmanship contest. Connie won state honors for all her work in the 4-H projects when she was named Keystone Award winner in both the Dairy Foods and Foods and Nutrition divisions this summer. Along with her nutrition projects, Connie has also taken teen leadership work, sewing and even a dog obedience class. Connie has attended many 4-H functions for her Leadership ability including the Teen Leadership Con ference, State 4-H Days, the Citizenship Short Course in Washington, D.C., 4-H Club Congress and a Leadership Retreat at Dublin Gap. When asked how she got interested in 4-H work, Connie explained that it had been a family project. “My older sister was in 4-H and my mother was a leader, so 4-H for me was just natural in coming.” Both of Connie’s parents are active in 4-H work. Mrs. Horst has been working not only as a leader of the Elcoettes Club but also served as a program leader for 4-H work and was Aerial Ladder Equipped FARM PAINTING We Spray it on and Brush It In! FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL COLLECT 717-393-6530 OR WRITE HENRY K. FISHER 2322 Old Phila. Pike Lancaster, Pa. 17602 —♦♦♦♦♦♦ HI-MOISTURE CORN PROBLEMS? 6T Tox-O-Wix GRAIN DRYER WILL DRY CORN FOR PENNIES PER BUSHEL. BEAT INFLATION BUY 75 DRYERS AT 74 PRICES Your Best Investment isaM~'rox- o- wik'continuous recirculating grain dryers WORLDS LARGEST SELLING RECIRCULATING BATCH GRAIN DRYERS BECAUSE Price is Lower MODELS AVAILABLE Costs Less to operate 270 250 BUS Easier to operate 370 350 BUS Dries more efficiently 570 500 BUS WiH dry 50 per cent moisture down to 12 15 per cent moisture SELF CONTAINED UNITS— No Extra Augers or Bins Needed For a Complete Operation ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ RD4, Lititz, Pa. Phone 626-4355 SHENK’S FARM SERVICE Nutrition responsible for starting many new clubs in tabanon County this past summer. Mr. Horst is a leader for the Cedar Crest Dairy Club along with keeping his herd of over 60 head of dairy animals. Connie explained that being in 4-H has given her a lot of confidence in herself. “I think it has helped me to talk more confidently in front of people,” she stated. “I have learned a great deal through 4-H that I may never have learned other wise.” If 4-H work doesn’t keep her busy enough, Connie is also active in clubs at the Eastern Lebanon County High School where she is presently a senior. Connie is a member of the Drama Club and also the Bible Club along with being a member of the Girl’s Field Hockey Team and the school band. Alter her graduation this spring, Connie would like to go on to college and major in Elementary Education. “I like to work with children and I think elementary education would be a good background even if I don’t teach.’’ Until that time however, ON DISPLAY AT 4-H Award Winner Connie Horst, RDI, Newmanstown, looks through her 4-H project books. Connie was a Keystone Award Winner in the Foods and Nutrition categories this past summer. Connie will still be working Council to determine fund in 4-H. In fact following the raising projects so that the interview, Connie was County could plan a 4-H planning to go to a meeting member exchange trip with of the Lebanon County 4-H another state. Use the Farm Calendar To Publicize Your Meetings. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Nov. 16,1974 "'"**7 n|| - The AUREOMYCIN hi rum \ litu Week-A-Month Layer Program The economic advantages of feeding AUREOMYCIN to commercial layers have been well documented. Now, with today’s cost of feed and the price of eggs, new interest has been shown for this accepted and profitable practice. Whether you sell eggs for 40 ot 60 cents a dozen, this Cyanamid program can increase your income ... substantially. The Week-A-Month Layer Program involves feeding 100 grams of AUREOMYCIN chlortetracycline per ton for one week at housing and for one week each month for as long as birds are in production. Field trials show that for an investment of less than 3 cents in AUREOMYCIN per layer you can expect an extra dozen eggs per bird, or an extra return of $4OO-600 per 1,000 birds —with eggs at 40-60 cents per dozen. The Week-A-Month feeding program with AUREOMYCIN is equally effective for broiler breeders. Trial results show that an investment of less than 3 cents in AUREOMYCIN per breeding hen can produce 6 extra chicks per bird, or a total of approximately $450 extra return from every 1,000 breeders a year figuring the cost of chicks at 7.5 cents. Whether you’re producing table eggs or broiler chicks, for extra profit put your next flock on the Week- A-Month Layer Program with AUREOMYCIN. For Additional Information Contact your Feed Manufacturer or Distributed in the Northeast by IMEWFIELD, M. J. 08344 For additional information call 609/692 4400 :/ Jj^T id , * 7