Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 07, 1978, Image 105

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    Bruce Hellerick winner
of state 4-H award
UNIVERSITY PARK -
Bruce Hellerick, 16,
Lebanon, was named state
entomology contest winner
in the 1978 4-H National
Awards Program.
Bruce will be eligible to
attend National 4-H
NOW IS THE TIME
TO TOP-DRESS
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TRY OUR LIQUID 2-10-30
AFTER LAST CUTTING
ALSO AVAILABLE:
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FERTILIZER FOR FALL SEEDING
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REHRERSBURG, PA.
-CALL NOW
DUMOND AUTOMATION OFFERS SEVEN NEW CAGE SYSTEMS
CHECK THESE k
DIMENSIONS r
NO OTHER COMPANY OFFERS YOU SQ MUCH
The Feedsayer® System is the first
truly controlled feeding system.
Battery powered hoppers travel
down the cage row at timed in
tervals and deposit a predeter
mined amount of feed in the deep
"V” troughs All birds get the same
fresh feed. There's no high-grading
A feed sensor automatically
compensates for differences in
bird's feeding habits The Feed
saver® System cuts feed and
Congress in Chicago,
November 26 to 30.
Bruce was picked from
among the 145,000 youth who
annually take part in the
Extension Service
educatioinal 4-H program.
The son of Mr. and Mrs.
717-933-4360
THE SYSTEMS PEOPLE
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Producers can
now choose from
four
feeding systems
Karl Hellerick, he is a junior
at Cedar Crest High School.
He has been a 4-H member
for four years.
A member of the Lebanon
County 4-H Entomology Club
and Happy Variety 4-H Club,
he served as vice president,
game leader, news reporter,
and historian. He also
assisted with club activities
and events as a teen leader.
Bruce completed projects
in entomology, teen
JR CAGE
4 HIGH REVERSE
CAGE IS THE MOST
ADVANCED, COMPACT
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electric energy costs For some, the
feed savings are substantial.
Two new types of Diamond chain
feeders are also available . . . the
flat chain and the link chain ... in
addition to the Keenco F-80 chain
feeder. All are compatible with the
new cage systems and deliver a
balanced ration to the birds. Trough
design reduces feed waste from
billing-out
Bruce Hellerick
AND EFFICIENT
SYSTEM FOR NEW
AND CONVERTED
HOUSES.
leadership, geology, flower
gardening, home im
provement, forestry, and
landscaping.
Locally, he took part in 4-H
promotion week, teen
council, officers training,
Olympic day committee, and
leadership school.
Bruce also participated in
State 4-H Achievement '
Days, State 4~H Capital
Days, Pennsylvania 4-H
Leadership Congress, and
Farm Show.
He was selected as
Lebanon County’s Out
standing 4-H Boy and won
county 4-H awards in
leadership and entomology.
Commenting on the values
of the educational youth
program, Bruce said; “4-H
has taught me how to work
with others. It has also given
me confidence when
speaking to groups."
Streamlined Whale
The Finback Whale or,
Common Rorqual appears
in many of the world’s
waters A very fast swim
mer, the Finback is
gracefully streamlined and
sometimes reaches a length
of 84 feet It is dark-coiored
with white underparts, the
head markings being asym
metrical
EGG MAKER SERIES
4-HBGH LAYER REVERSE CAGE
For producers who prefer higher bird density
with the reverse cage concept, Diamond Auto
mation has developed this new 4 tier modified
stair step system. It features a big reverse
cage with Contour front. Any of the four
Diamond feeding systems can be used. No
chute scrapers are used on the manure drying
boards.
4 Let the Diamond Feedsaver Cage System Work for you. ♦
E/HHERR ""SS"'
RD 3. SPRECHER ROAD.
WILLOW STREET. PA.
LANCASTER COUNTY 717-464-3321
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 7,1978
Executive board
meeting held
LANCASTER - The
Lancaster County Farm
Women Society Executive
Board meeting was held
October 3 at the Hempfield
Church of the Brethren.
Rachel Ballinger, Society 1;
Betty Saylor, Society 19; and
Jean Zurine, Society 5, were
hostesses.
Final plans were made for
the sixty-first annual con
vention to be held November
4 at the Farm and Home
Center, 1383 Arcadia Road,
Lancaster.
Bev Richards, featured in
“The Feminine Torch” a
daily radio program from
Philadelphia, wfll be the
guest speaker. Special music
will be provided by Mary
Atzinger on the cordovax.
A bazaar table will feature
baked goods, plants, craft
items etc.
Members of the Farm
Women will present cooking,
baking, and candy making at
the Towne Fair on October
31-November 1. They will
also have a display table at
the Homemakers Day,
October 23-24.
We Sell, Service & Install
Mary Alice Gregory,
district chairlady of the
national “Make It Yourself
With Wool Contest” an
nounced the contest will be
held on October 28 at the
Farm and Home Center.
Garments will be entered in
three classes, Pre-teens, 10-
13 years; -Juniors 14-16
years; and seniors, 17-24
years. Clothing may be
made of 100 per cent wool or
a large percentage of wool.
Judging will be based on
construction!, design, ap
pearance, fabric selection
and accessories. First prize
will be an overnight trip to
State College for state
competition, November 17-
18. Lancaster County Farm
Women Society will sponsor
this event.
The annual spring rally
will be held at die home of
Janet Leaman, treasurer,
Cherry Hill Road, Ronks R 2.
Other hostesses for the
evening will be Lorna King,
secretary, Gertrude
Yeaglin, Society 4, and
Gertrude Habecker, Society
10.
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