Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 25, 1976, Image 71

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a big drawing rard
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coveted title, and this
Tom Herr. 12. of
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RIGHT TOOL FOR THE JOB CAN-v
« SAVE YOU TIME AND MONEY *
RENT THE TOOLS YOU NEED
$$ SAVE MONEY $$
TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS
ACE RENTS
720 N. Prince St.
Lancaster, PA
PH: 717-393-1701
“We Rent Most Everything”
THE LONG 560
The Long 560 is designed for top efficiency,
long life and ease of operation. Features
such as five bearing crankshaft, power
steering and 8-speed transmission in
cluded at no extra cost. Adds up to more
efficiency than any other tractor in itsclass,
NORMAN D. CLARK COLUMBIA , G fIG sfILES LEISERS, INC.
& SON EQUIPMENT CO. Sihrerdale, Pa. 3608 Nazareth Pike,
2i5a75136 sssfi
MELROSE
FARjlfl SUPPLY
Rl. 16 West,
Greencastle, Pa
717-597-3138
Hay and grain results posted
(air. Tom aa>* il ferla
prrlt) Cood lo fjke top
hone*-3 The brand of the
({rand rliamploo corn was
Pi nnrrr
Other result* m (trains and
ha>* follow
1 Turn Herr. 1 Ilnur
Krcidrr. 3 IXnyf Smith 4
Hiram t» Troop Sr 3 An
drew Herr
1 HillTa>lor.2 Kdwardl.
/»(?. 3 Carolyn Jarksnn. 4
lames Hell
1 Martha Henhey, 2
Jo\cc Brubaker. 3 Charles
FOR ANY JOB
AND
RENTALS UNLIMITED
940 Cornwall Rd.
Lebanon, PA
PH: 717-272-4658
COME AND SEE
THE OTHER BLUE LINE!
NEVIN N. MYER
& SONS, INC.
Chester Springs, Pa.
215-827-7481
Field ( orn
Oat*
Hheal
PERFORMANCE
PACKAGE
RHODES
EQUIPMENT
CO., INC.
Southampton, Pa.
215-677-6000
Solan ro Fair
Tom Herr poses with his top prize winning
Pioneer corn at the Solanco Fair. Tom also won in
the 30 ears division.
Craig in, 4. Moms Young.
Winter Barley
1 Jim Rupert, 2. Charles
Craig n, 3. John W. Groff, 4.
John Bitler.
Red Clover
1. Carolyn Jackson, 2.
Martha Hershey, 3. James
Bell.
Rye
Bruce Kreider,
All
purpose
power!
LIST PRICE:
Including 7.50x16 Front,
16.29x28 MAVT, Hose Kit and
Cold Weather Battery ...
SCHOENECK INT'L
EQUIPMENT
Schnecksville, Pa.
215-437-4813 or
767-3806
Barbara Aument, 3. Daniel
Harshberger.
Soybean Seed
1. Joyce Brubaker, 2. Mrs
Roy Mull, 3. Charles Craig
m
Sunflower Seed
1. Janice Delong, 2. Janice
McMichael, 3. Carl Hershey.
Grass - later cut
1. H. Grant Troop, 2.
'7,208
F. 0.8. Tarboro, NC
MAIDENCREEK
FARM SUPPLY
Blandon, Pa.
215-926-3851
WENGER’S INC.
S Race St,
Myerstown, Pa
717-866-2138
lancaater farming Saturday. S«|
Hirhard ( l>nimm
Morris Young
Mixed lla>
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Hrrr 1 -lon Hitlrr
(To\er
1 Micharl Hhoarli, 2
Martha Jlrrihr\ 1 Charlri
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1 Jarnn Hrl!. 7 Martha
M<rihr\ 1 Ihta\nr Pnfrr
Ha\laf;r
1 .Inn Hitlrr, 2 Jim
KranU 1 I Jan llrrshbfrKrr
Alfalfa llr»t rut
1 Tim Haufhman. 2
I dward I, /utf. 1 J.mics
Holt
Alfalfa - Grass
mlx-la Irr rut
1 Richard Drumm, 2 Tina
Huckcr, 3 Charles Craig
National
4-H Week
coming
UNIVERSITY PARK - “4-
H - Room To Grow” is the
theme of this year’s National
4-H Week, Oct. 3-9.
More than five million 4-
H’ers, their leaders and
parents will take part in the
annual salute to the Head,
Heart, Hands, and Health
program.
Observances are expected
to center on the 1976 4-H
theme, accenting the history
and growth, the ideals and
goals of the American youth
movement now flourishing m
over 80 countries.
As in past years, 4-H’ers
are planning special
recognition events, service
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as quietly
as it grows.
II
Our A-85 battery-powered
riding mower is a silent
performer but for the
whirr of the mower blades
Cuts up to one acre of
grass on a single charge
8 HP engine 6-speed
transmission The 32" twin
blade mower is standard
GERMAN
BROS.
SALES & SERVICE
1 Mile North of
Terre Hill on Rt 897
[2ls] 445-6272
■> WHEEL HORSE
A) lawn ic garden tractors
Alfalfa later rut
Jr 1
I (luirlra t.roff 2 Itrx.ie
Krridrr 1 Martin ||rfshr>
1 Tim Baughman 7
Charlrn f raig, 1 Tirnllanka
Hilled Annual*
Brurr Krridrr
Krr»h ( ut ( orn
1 C arl llrmhr\ 2 Jatnrn
Bril 1 Mirharl Rhoad*
( urrd ( orn SlUgr
1 Krnnrth Hikrr. 2 Torn
Herr 1 Bob Binrer
Broom ( cm
I I,oro> Martin 7
Knthrvn Martin 1 Mn Ho\
Mull
1 Clarence V> Rah.irt, 2
Charles S Hess. Jr . '1 Scott
Ebcrl>
projects and recruitment
drives m their local com
munities, counties and
states.
National 4-H Week is
proclaimed annually by the
Cooperative Extension
Service, which conducts the
4-H program in all 50 states,
the District of Columbia,
Puerto Rico, Guam, and the
Virgin Islands. Extension
professionals recruit, train
and assist the nearly 500,000
volunteers who provide local
leadership in 4-H activities.
Of the 5.6 million boys and
girls from 8 to 19 involved in
4-H, more than 73 per cent
belong to clubs and groups.
Nearly 900,000 take part in
special 4-H nutrition
programs geared to lower
income youth and their
families. Another 2.5 million
are reached by instructional
television series like
Mulligan Stew and Living in
a Nuclear Age.
Although the majority of 4-
H members still live on
farms and in rural com
munities, nearly 20 per cent
now come from larger urban
and suburban areas.
Since its beginnings
around the turn of the cen
tury, 4-H has offered
practical learning and
citizenship experiences to
millions of young people.
Among the most popular
projects today are those
related to animals, plants,
food, clothing, cultural arts,
bicycle care and safety,
ecology, jobs and careers.
(it
Private sector donors lend
their endorsement and
support to the Extension
supervised 4-H program
through the National 4-H
Service Committee and the
National 4-H Foundation.
★★★★★★★★★★
With the return of the
school year parents of
school-aged children should
see to it that their youngsters
have their hearing ability
tested. All too often a child
who appears inattentive,
pre-occupied, disobedient,
withdrawn and even stupid is
suffering from an undetected
hearing loss they add.
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