Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 27, 1982, Image 52

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    Bl2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 27,1982
Southeast dairy club plans new year
GLEN ROCK - The Southwest
4-H Dairy Club met recently to
elect officers and schedule events
for the upcoming year. Elected
were: president, Kelly Krebs; vice The next meeting will be held.at
president, David Krone; the Springfield Township building
secretary, Patty Bupp; treasurer, on April 19.
Penn Manor Club to reorganize
MILLERSVILLE 7- The Penn
Manor Community 4-H Club is
currently planning an organization
meeting for March 30 at the
Millersville Community Building.
All youth between the ages of 8
and 19 year of age, regardless of
race, color, creed or sex, are
eligible to join.
Interested members should
come between 7 and 8:30 p.m. on
the 30th to talk to leaders. Dues for
the entire year will be $2.
Beef Club seeking members
LANCASTER The Red Rose and Caring for Show Steers.”
Beef Club is actively seeking in- To be eligible for membership in
terested members to attend their the club, members must be bet
next meeting at the Farm and ween the ages of 8 and 18, and must
Home Center, here, on April 7. own their own steer - preferably
Gregg Cougar, former herdsman as soon as possible,
for Purdue University and Sayre
Farms, and fitter of several
national champion steers and
bulls, will speak about “Feeding
Upper Dauphin holds dairy bowl
HARRISBURG - The Upper
Dauphin 4-H Club held a dairy bowl
competition March 20 at the Stoney
Creek Auction Bam.
The Upper Dauphin Junior Team
won 75 - 45 over the Lower Club.
The Upper Dauphin Junior Team
included: Floyd Buffington,
Marsha Dehmey, Donna Shetterly,
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RDI, Box 2294, Jonestown, PA 17038 Phone 717-865-4526
Located Vi Mile South of Fredericksburg Off Rt 343 in Sfurksville
Business Hours: 7 A.M to 5 P M Daily, Sat till Noon, Evenings by Appt
Kelly Miller; news reporter,
Donna Godfrey; asst, news
reporter, Daryl Rohrbaugh.
Members will meet monthly
from March through August at the
Community Building.
The following projects will be
offered in .the club: cooking,
sewing, cake decorating, crafts, oil
painting, photography, handyman,
vegetable gardening,
strawberries, field com, tobacco,
pet pare, rabbits, swine, capons,
entomology, beekeeping, and teen
leadership.
For more information about the
4-H Club program, contact Glenn
Shirk at the Extension office.
and Michael Von Keyserbmg. The
Lower Dauphin Junior Team was
composed of Fred and Sammy
Williams.
Upper Dauphin Team won in the
intermediate class also, but the
Lower Dauphin Team rose to
victory in the Senior Division.
Jonestown, PA.
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Milk and Money Club meets
AIRVILLE - The Milk and
Money 4-H Dairy Club met March
11 at the home of Tom Parks, here.
Members voted to help dip ice
cream at Blevins Strawberry
Festival, and to help with the dairy
promotion booth at tho PFA Farm
4-H summer jobs available
ALLENTOWN For the active
4-H’er seeking employment this
summer, why not look to camping?
Several positions are now open
for summer employment at 4-H
Camp Shehaqua in the Hickory
Run State PaWc
LANCASTER-If you want to
avoid an “aenal traffic jam” in
watching for birds returning from
the south, use late March and early
April to keep track of your favorite
species, suggests Merril Wood,
author of “Birds of Pennsylvania.”
Normally, about 16 species
arrive in mid-March, 23 in late
March, and 20 species in early
April. But by early May the
“traffic pattern” for bird arrivals
is somewhat congested with 41
species appealing, the peak tune
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IS THE BEST WAY
TO HANDLE YOUR HAYLAOE
Marble white color reflects 3 times
better than dark color
Corrugated, Vibrated concrete
staves for increased strength
White reflective low-profile roof
Heavy duty pressure/vacuum
valve
Pre-galvanized full guide
Laidig bottom un loader
Knowledgeable, experienced,
cordial field representatives
Thorough, skillful, on-time
delivery & erection
Enjoy the many benefits of bottom
unloading
Phone 717-776-3129
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Tour m June.
Program for the evenmg was
Todd Warner who gave '"a
demonstration on worms and Tim
Warner who gave a demonstraton
on ringworms.
Positions open are cooks,
choreperson June 28 through
August 20; and lifeguard June 16
through August 20.
For more information, call 820-
3085 by April 23.
Want to be a bird watcher?
for migrations.
Wood developed “Birds of
Pennsylvania,” a black and white
manual, while associated with the
Agricultural Experiment Station
at the Pennsylvania State
University. He is now retired from
the faculty in zoology.
The guidebook lists the species
migrating into, or through Penn
sylvania during each month of the
year. “Birds of Pennsylvania” is
available for $2.25, state tax and
shipping charges included, from
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Davidsburg 4-H meets
DAVIDSBURG —\The latest
meeting of the Davidsburg 4-H
Club was held March 18.
On their last meeting before this,
the Club listened to David Detter
an<l Hans Spahr present slides on
National 4-H Congress. They were
chosen for their outstanding white
forms.
♦
Birds, Box 6000, University Park,
PA 16802. Make checks payable to
The Pennsylvania State Univer
sity. Allow at least two Weeks for
delivery.
When driving to Penn State, you
can pick up a copy in room 204 of
the Agricultural Administration
Budding at the comer of Shorthdge
and Curtin Roads.
The volume was revised in 1979
and describes briefly the 381 bird
species normally reported in
Pennsylvania.
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