Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 29, 1980, Image 128

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    Denise Lynn Collison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christopher A Kittila, son of Mr. and Mrs Allan
Robert H. Collison, Smyrna, won the 4-H award for K'ttila, Seaford, won the 4-H award for
fashion revue. photography.
Volunteering brings satisfaction
FLEMINGTON - People
are finding satisfaction from
volunteering their skills and
time to 4-H activities, says
Phyllis Stout, 4-H program
coordinator for Cornell
Cooperative Extension.
“There are many different
groups of people who enjoy
the creativity and
satisfaction that come from
workmg with 4-H mem
bers,” says Stout, “and 4-H
programs should be flexible
enough 'to accommodate
GRAPE GROWERS
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At The Host Farm, Route 30 East of Lancaster
WED.. DECEMBER 3-1 PM to 7 PM
THURS., DECEMBER 4 -8:30 AM to 7 30 PM
Plan To Attend The
WINE INDUSTRY SEMINAR
AND TRADE SHOW
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FRI., DECEMBER 5 - 8:30 AM to 12 Noon
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See The New
MYERS MODEL 650 SPRAYER
LESTER A. SINGER
Lancaster County's Only Dealer
Specializing In Sprayer Sales & Service
RONKS, PA 717-687-6712
E venmgs & Saturday 717-687-7116
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them ”
People who work outside
the home often have difficul
ty coordinating their busy
schedules to allow time for
volunteer activities, and
Stout suggests that con
sideration be given to
Jonathan B. Harcum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Harcum, Laurel, won the 4-H automotive award. He
is a member of the Peach Blossom 4-H Club.
ON DISPLAY
29,1980
designing volunteer jobs to
fit their needs
Childless couples are
another group who may en
joy participating m 4-H ac
tivities for the contact it pro
vides with young people.
“Just because a couple
decides not to have children
doesn’t mean they don’t en
joy being with them,” says
Stout. Teenagers and senior
citizens may also enjoy the
friendly contacts that
volunteering in 4-H activities
provides.
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The Wic bedding chopper chops straw, hay or corn fodder and spreads it
uniformly under your cows, all in a single operation. When you use
chopped bedding, you save on straw and your cows stay much cleaner. On
top of that, cleaning up is a breeze .
The only bedding chopper supplied with a mechanism permitting 3
different cutting lengths Available with either a shp or 7hp gas operated
Honda motor, a 24 volt electric (battery operated) motor, or a 230 volt
electric motor
SAVES: ★ TIME it MONEY it LABOR
• Simple to run • Highly Efficient • Easily Handled
6
k
★ Regular Feed Discharge or 40” High
Feed Discharge
BEDDING CHOPPER WITH 3 POINT HOOKUP,
RUN BY P.T.O.
WIC MOTORIZED SILAGE WAGON WITH
HYDROSTATIC SPEED CONTROL
★ Electric or Gas Operated
PAUL HORNING
RD 1 STEVENS, PA 17578
215-267-7208
learn by doing in 4-H
DISTRIBUTORS
JOHN R. NYSTRAND, JR.
RDI, SUGAR RUN. PA
717-746 1951