Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 23, 1981, Image 104

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    Cl6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 23,1981
New leaders introduced to Lebanon 4-H
LEBANON 4-H volunteers
from throughout Lebanon County
gathered Thursday night to learn
some of the basics of 4-H leader
ship at a workshop conducted by
the Cooperative Extension Ser
vice.
According to Linda Rohrbach,
Extension 4-H agent, the workshop
was designed to “give leaders
Upper Dauphin
4-H meets
LANCASTER The Upper
Dauphin 4-H Dairy Club held their
monthly meeting recently at
Dimpsey’s home. Seventeen
members were present.
There are still openings for
junior campers, ages 8-13. If in
terested, contact the Extension
Office. The date for camp is June 9-
12.
Entries for the 4-H booklet cover
contest are due June 1.
First meeting for anyone m-
fertilizer tanks
to a Calumet vacuum tank
with soil injector
Liquid hog manure can save thousands of dollars in
commercial fertilizer costs. So it makes sense to
preserve that value with good management.
That’s why Calumet recommends pairing our
vacuum tank with a 2 or 4-shank Calumet soil injector.
Soil plow down retains about four times the nitrogen
lost with surface spreading, plus reduces odor and runoff.
Stop in to see the full line of
Calumet vacuum tanks in
capacities from 1180 to 4500 gallons
and choice of two vacuum pumps.
And ask about the benefits of using
a Calumet 2 or 4-shank soil injector.
USED EQUIPMENT
1 • Clay V 2250
1 -10 ft. Badger Pump
1 - 53250 Calumet Spreader w/Auger
1 - Better-Bilt 12 Ft. Auger Pit Pump
CALUMET & NESSETH DISTRIBUTOR
F. ERNEST SNOOK
RD3 ■ Box 84, Mifflinburg, Pa. 17844
Phone: 717-966-2736
some basics and also more specific
leadership tips.’’
Meeting other leaders
sharing ideas highlighted
evening for most participants
Frank Bortz, 4-H staff member
from Penn State University, told
all the leaders of their “important
role in the life of young people.” He
encouraged them to “make 4-H fit
terested m a clowning club is May
28 at 7:30 p.m. at the Extension
Office.
Dauphin’s 4-H fair is August 6-8.
Call 362-9930 for more information.
The 4-H club will be mowing
lawns for senior citizens. Call 365-
3404 to have your lawn mowed.
The next meeting will be held on
June 8, 8 p.m. at Buffington's
place. Showman and fitting
demonstrations will be presented.
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the child. Don’t make them fit into
4-H.”
and
the
The 4-H leaders taught each
other the 4-H vocabulary with the
use of flashcards. 4-H activities
and the 4-H framework were
learned through group par
ticipation.
Workshops included “...Be a
Meeting Manager,” conducted by
Nancy Hoke, 4-H volunteer, which
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AT NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC.
New Holland, PA
If you need I cow or a truck load, we have from
100 to 200 cows to sell every week at your price
Mostly fresh and close springing holstems
Cows from local farmers and our regular ship
pers include Marvin Eshleman, Glenn Fite, Kelly
Bowser. Bill Lang, Blam Hoffer, Dale Hostetter,
H D Matz, and Jerry Miller
SALE STARTS - 12:00 SHARP
Also Every Wednesday,
Hay, Straw & Ear Com Sale • 12:00 Noon
All Dairy & Heifers must be
eligible for Pennsylvania Health Charts.
For arrangements for special sales or
herd dispersals at our barn or on your
farm, contact;
Abram Diffenbach, Mgr.
717-354-4341
OR
Afo Norman Kolb
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was designed to teach program
planning and working with of
ficers.
“Be a Teacher of Respon
sbility,” was designed to teach
procedures for the Lebanon Area
Fair and local club roundups.
Diane Maulfair and Sue Bom
berger, fair coordinators, and
Linda Rohrbach and Birdena
Donough, Palmyra Cougars 4-H
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teen leader, were instructors.
“Be A People Person,”- a
workshop designed to emphasize
human relations, was conducted
by Frank Bortz.
Planning committee for the
program was Phyllis Paine, Hope
Saam, Deb Kreider, Rosanne
Bolles, Charlie Bomgardner, Gail
Shiner, Mrs. Luke Hostetter, Betsy
A. Arnold and Millie Rogers.
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New Disc Concept
Cut crops quickly, without plugging, with Gobi's
new disc mowers These new high speed model
140 and 160 disc units feature heavy duty aiscs
rotating at 3,000 rpm to tackle wet, down and tan
gled crops, plus heavy standing grasses Stop in
today and see this amazing new disc concept in
action'
Waiver Of Finance Available
On ALL Gehl Farm
Equipment Until
Sept. 1,1981
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FARM EQUIPMENT
PEOPLE’S
SALES ft SERVICE
Oakland Mills, PA
717-463-2735
N.G. HERSHEY & SON
Manheim, PA
717-665-2271
A. L. HERR I BRO.
Quarryville. PA
717-786-3521
S. JOHNSON HURFF
Pole Tavern
Monroeville. NJ
609-358-2565 or
609-769-2565
STOOFFER BROS. INC.
Chambersburg, PA
717-263-8424
ARNETTS OARAGE
Rt. 9 Box 125
Hagerstown, MO
301-733-0515
UMBERGER’S MILL
Rt 4 Lebanon, PA
(Fontana)
717-867-5161
ZOOK’S FARM STORE
Honey Brook. PA
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MILLER ECUIPMENT CO.
RDI
Bechtelsville, PA
215-845-2911
BINKLEY t
HURST BROS.
133 Rothsville
Station Road
Lititz, PA
717-626-4705
AGWAY, IRC.
Chapman Equip.
Center
Chapman, PA
215-398-2553
CHAS. J. McCOMSEY
& SONS
Hickory Hill, PA
215-932-2615
WERTZ GARAGE
Lmeboro, MD
301-374-2672
CLAIR J. MYERS
Lake Road R 1
Thomasville, PA
717-259-0453
PETERMAN FARM
EQUIPMENT, INC.
225 York Rd.
Carlisle, PA
717-249-5338
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