/'ll . 17 , • Tfc i t» l agent last June. Chester Extension Personnel Honored Gc^rr^X" A committee of Chester responsibilities as the proud • Mrs Rothermel is a School and earned a County 4-Her’s arranged a new mother of Brent Ryan member of Phi Epsilon bachelor of science degree surprise farewell party at Rothermel. Mr. Schwartz is Omicron, home economics from Pcnn state in 1970 > the Chester Valley Grange at transferring to Adams honorary and Alpha Delta majoring in agricultural Devault on Friday evening, County, February 1 where he Pi social sorority She is education. He is completing January 31, 1975, for Mrs. will continue his Extension Secretary-Treasurer of the requirements for a master of Carol Rothermel and John career as Associate County Mid-Eastern Redon Penn- science degree, also at Penn Schwartz. The program Agent. sylvania Home Economics State, included skits by 4-H’ers and A native of Northampton Association and a member of In 1973 > Mr Schwartz was presentations of gag gifts. County, Mrs. Rothermel was American Home Economics recipient of a national An evening of square dan- named to the Chester County Association. Career Guidance Award clng and a smorgasbord Extension Service staff in from the National dessert table prepared by 4- 1971 as assistant Extension Association of County H families completed the Home Economist. Agricultural Agents and the event. She prepared for college at Sperry-New Holland Proceeding this event, p en Argyl Area High School Company for his educational Carol and John were hosted and received her bachelor of work to inform young adults by the Extension Staff at a science degree in home of career opportunities in dinner at the Seven Stars economics education from agriculture. In college he Inn. The staff presented each Penn State in 1969. She has was a member of the FFA honored guest with a Penn done graduate work at Penn Chapter, Campus 4-H Club, State Nittany Lion. State. Agricultural Student Mrs. Rothermel resigned Prior to her appointment Council, and the crops December 31 to assume her to the Extension staff she judging team. was employed by is a member of Gamma Downingtown Area' School Sigma Delta, agricultural District for two years. honor society; Delta Theta Sigma, social fraternity; and Alpha Tau Alpha, agricultural education honorary fraternity. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Schwartz, reside at RDI, Littlestown. ERTH-RITE SOL CONDITIONER MAXICROP LIQUID PLANT FEEDING FEED-RITE Vitamin & Mineral for livestock and poultry. ZOOK & RANCH, INC. RDI, Gap, Pa. 17527 Phone 717-442-4171 FOAM INSULATED 3 times more efficient than fiber glass. If you can push the drain end of your tank in and out with your hand, it’s not foamed in place insulation. BIG DAIRYMEN USE THE BlGZctto Because tanks over 600 gallons have' more than 1 agitator for better agitated butterfat mix and better cooling, big H P You also need milk moved , OVi CAP) THR GALI URE PLAS INSU More and more BIG dairymen are installing BIG ZERO'S I Because the ZERO is the only farm bulk milk tank with a completely-automated, built-in, “push-button” self-cleaning and sanitizing system No wash pump to hook up. Sorry No factory rebuilds 20 years experience making round tanks not just 2 years. We build them to last not just to sell MARVIN J. HORST DAIRY EQUJPMINT R.D.I (iona) ZetO - PIONEER OF FARM BULK MILK COOLERS'! HAY & STRAW SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 12 NOON PAULZ. MARTIN SALES STABLES 2 miles East of ' Intercourse Sale Managed By HARVEY Z MARTIN Cone in. Write or Phone for Full Information! Phone 717-272-0871 Located on Rt. 897 Between Schaefferstown & Lebanon Zero Dealer for over 20 Years Her ten years experience as a 4-H’er complemented her work in the county youth program. Mrs. Rothermel was chairman of the Regional 4-H Dress Revue Program in 1974, ' She recently developed a monthly county newsletter “Textile Topics” which is designed for the individual interested in making and maintaining a clothing wardrobe. This letter will continue bi-monthly under the direction of the County Extension Service. Her contributions to the county program have been many and varied from providing the leadership for a course to train Nursing Home Administrators to setting up a series of newsletters and workshop for parents of pre-schoolers. Mr. Schwartz, a native of Adams County, was named to the Chester County Ex tension Service staff in 1970 as assistant county agent. He was promoted to associate Lebanon, Pa. Boots Saddles 4-H Members of the Boots and Saddles 4-H Horse Club recently met to elect officers for the coming year. Those chosen to lead the club are as follows: Ray Carmean, president; Terry Miller - vice president; Laura Allegrati - secretary; Lasheon Bussel - treasurer, and Deb Carmean as newspaper reporter. Rose Bellenbaum is the leader of the club. led.UWAttW MODEL 200 AUTOMATIC /# \ 4 *** % ***** tha The Automatic Model 200 Milker, a major development m the dairy in dustry, is the first milker that is controlled by the cow. When the cow is ready, the machine begins to milk and an indicator light goes on to tell the operator that it is milking. The Model 200 automatically stops milking when the cow is through. The indicator light will then go out telling the operator that the cow is milked out. J - 2IMMMUH LANDIS BROS., MC. West of Blue Ball, PA on Route 23 Phone: 017) 354-4955 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Feb. 8.1975 e»ors It was once believed thul serpents cured, blindness with fennel roots WANTED TO GROW CUCUMBERS AND OTHER FARM PRODUCTS. We will have a mass meeting of all interested farmers in early March If you are interested in contract growing cucumbers, and-or tomatoes, and-or several varieties of peppers; Please write to BROWN & LANOER INC. 68 Gansevoort Street New York City, N.Y. 10014 We are interested in having one or two men act as our paid agent. To grade the cucumbers, and act as our shipper. Please contact us as soon as possible. COHIRO I^ 1305 Manheim Pike Lancaster, PA Phone: (717) 393-3906 55 MI
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