82—Uncaster Farming, Saturday, Oct 4,1975 Enjoy fall foliage at recreation areas With the arrival of (all, Pennsylvania Power & Light Company invites the public to enjoy the color of the season at Its Lake Aldred recreation area nature trails. Located on the lower Susquehanna River, in Lancaster and York coun ties, Lake Aldred is the site of a hydroeletric station operated by PP&L. The public recreation areas are operated as a spin-off to this operation. Lake Aldred offers three major hiking trails for photography, sightseeing and nature study: Otter Creek Nature Trail, on the York County side of the Susquehanna River, traverses a region that is BEACN^EEDS When others stop for drying, or must sell at harvest, you’ll continue to harvest and have flexibility in marketing for feed or food. • Use on food or feed grains • Reduce diy matter loss • No mold activity • Presenre full feeding value • No heating Disadvantages of Drying + Investment + Depreciation and repairs + Fuel and electricity + Extra labor + Transportation + Shrinkage ’ TRADEMARK KEMIN INDUSTRIES INC CLARK DAIRY SUPPLY Rising Sun, MD H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. Jfl/Itmerv-PA VAN-MAR FEEDS GEORGE UNDERWOOD EARL SAUDER, INC. Leesport, PA Northeast, MD New Holland, PA THARPE & GREEN MILL NEW FREEDOM FARM & GARDEN CO. Churchville, MD New Freedom, PA RICHARD B. KENDIG CHESTER WEIST R. E. RUDISILL Phone 302-478-3058 Phone 717-741-2600 Phone 717-854-2281 both historic and pic turesque. Pequea Creek Nature Trail offers another ex cellent opportunity for nature study and ob servation of the changing foliage. This trail is about one-half mile long and is connected to the Charcoal Trail which is also about a half mile long. Kellys Run Trail is about 1- y* miles long and leads through more rugged terrain. It’s designed for the more experienced hiker. The scenic reward will be well worth the effort taken to traverse this trail, especially at this time of year. Arch Knisely, PP&L’s Community Affairs manager, said, "In- Advantages of Grain Pre-Sen W. L. MUMMERT CO. Hanover, PA McCRACKEN’S FEED MILL, INC. ManheimrPA BEACON REPS. BEACO^FEEDS Beacon Feeds Vork PA Phone 717 843 9033 The Thomasvllle t-H Community Club met recently at the 4-H Center. Officers for the new year were elected. Songs were led by Bonnie Wire, Nancy Elsenhart, and Tammy Barnhart. The treasurers report was read and approved as read. These reports were given by the following members; County Council, Bonnie Wire; South Central District Dairy Show, Tommy Welsh; County Council Convention, Jonathan Myers; Jr. Leader formation on all the facilities at Lake Aldred along with trail maps can be obtained from the office of George Aukamp, Lake Aldred superintendent or Otter Creek and Pequea Creek park directors. GRAIN PRE-SERV* (LIQUID) PROTECT ALL YOU RAISE EASY TO USE • Reduce field loss • Utilize present storage • Flexibility in marketing • Broad-spectrum inhibition • CombineTthree acids Disadvantages of Other Preservatives Can only be used on feed grains Large volume required per ton Complex equipment Narrow-spectrum inhibition Only one or two acids utilized H. JACOB HOOBER Intercourse, PA DAVID 0. FINK Slatington, PA Officers elected ■* wgamzation m Sec.: Kevin Lauahman, country, is also • ffternal nf r I 'h Artl()fi'(7lllp Trea*. : Paul Myerslu, Ass't. order. Member* having m>l J. WOIimSYllXe Treai.; Tammy Barnhart, obtained their sixth degree New* Reporter: Jonathan and in good standing with Myer*, As*’t. New* their local Grange are Reporter: Joey Welsh; Song eligible for the Seventh Leader: Allen Keeney, Aa*’t. Degree. The degree con* Song Leader: Nancy ferral will be performed Eisenhart, Game Leader: under the direction of C. Bonnie Wire; Ass't. Game Jerome David of Ramsey. Leader: Tina Parr, Indiana. Davis holds the Historian: Kelly Rentzel, fatemity’s highest ritualistic Ass’t. Historian; Sandy office. Hoke. The Seventh Degree is given only once a year at the annual session of the National Grange. XXX Of the total number of youth enrolled in 4-H Clubs, 4-H special interest groups and 4-H Expanded Food and Nutrition Education programs, 25 percent are from minority racial-ethnic groups. Teen Retreat, Joey Welsh; Exhibit Committee, Paul Myers 111. Members on the Exhibit Committee are: Paul and Jonathan Myers, Tommy, Gary, and Joey Welsh, Bonnie Wire, Nancy Eisenhart, Jack, Larry and Tina Parr, the exhibit will be on display at Southern Penna. Bank Lincolnway Branch during National 4-H Week Oct. 5 through 11. Coming events announced 1 were: Oct. 1 County Council; Oct. 4, Leader and Teen Leader Banquet; and the club’s cookie Chairman’s are Tim Eisenhart and Bonnie. These officers were elected: Pres.; Jack Parr, SPERRY NEW HOLLAND WANTS YOU TO KNOW WHY YOU SHOULD BUY A GRINDER-MIXER! 1. Convenien You have complete control over the type of ration you desire! 2. Disease prevention No worry about disease being brought to your farm by a custom operator or bulk feed delivery. 3. Good quality feed You have complete control over ingredient quality and quantity! it. high return on investment Save money on labor, feed costs, and transportation charges. Save on supplements by buying wholesale. 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