Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 21, 1984, Image 52

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    Bl2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 21,1984
Roiy named 4-H
HUNTERDON COUNTY -
Terese Flory, Lebanon Boro, was
recently named Hunterdon County
4-H Agent by the Hunterdon Board
of Chosen Freeholders. She
assumed her duties with the
Cooperative Extension Service on
April 2, according to Calvin
Wettstein, senior county agent.
Flory’s position-approval by the
freeholders completes a three-way
appointment; the county, the state
through Rutgers-the State
University, and the U.S. Depart
ment of Agriculture.
She prefers to be known as
“TC.” Her background is in out
door education and recreation, and
she has had extensive experience
with youth and volunteer and staff
leaders.
She holds a bachelor’s degree
from Ramapo College in 1976 and a
master’s from Indiana University
in 1979. She has been employed in
the Ridgewood, N.J. outdoor
education program and was
associate director at Camp Speers
Eljabar YMCA in Dingman’s
Ferry, Pa.
Most of the Flory family resides
in Louisville, Kentucky. Flory
moved to Hunterdon County
following her marriage to Lowell
Snare, sports editor for the
Lancaster Holstein Club
The Lancaster County 4-H
Holstein Club recently met for a
reorganize tional meeting.
The following people were
elected officers: Karen Shertzer,
president; Marylin Landis, vice
president; Brent Brubaker,
treasurer; Robert Barley,
corresponding secretary; Don
Welk, recording secretary; Krista
Hershey and Nickey Wiver, game
and song leaders; and Tom Barley,
news reporter.
The next meeting will be held
May 17 at 7:30 p.m. at the Farm
and Home Center basement.
Brown Swiss
4-H Dairy Club
The Brown Swiss 4-H Dairy Club
meeting was held on April 9 at the
home of Edward Brommer. The
meeting consisted of future
calendar events for 1984.
Following the meeting County
agent Glenn Shirk conducted an
Easter Basket Auction.
The next meeting will be on
Monday, May 14 at 7:30 p.m. at the
Farm and Home Center. A
demonstration by Angie Spickler
and Earl Eshleman is planned.
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AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS & HERBICIDES
JONAS S. EBERSOL
11/*I 1 /* Miles North of Bird-In-Hand
2689 Stumptown Road
Bird-In-Hand, PA 17505
agent
' “Hunterdon Review.”
“TC” brings with her a wealth of
experience in working with people
as she assumes her new duties. She
has great interest in young people,
the out-of-doors, animals, and
music.
The York County 4-H members
attended the Penn State Block and
Bridle Club’s Invitational
Livestock Judging Contest on
Saturday, April 7 at Penn State
University.
The York County Senior team
placed second in the contest with
over 300 4-H and FFA members
Scavenger spreaders probably look
like nothing you've ever seen before.
Most revolutionary Ideas do.
If the Scavenger spreader looks
slightly unconventional, there’s a good
reason. In fact, there are several good
reasons
For one thing, you need much more
from your manure handling operation
today than you did a few years ago.
And Scavenger is designed for today’s
needs It’s more efficient It handles
the kinds of manure produced
today—liquid, semi-solid, pen pack
(even frozen) —all year round. Based
on a whole new spreader technology,
Scavenger simply does more, faster,
and with less bother.
The big difference—a sguare-tube
auger;
Unlike web chains or flails found
on conventional spreaders, Scaven
ger's 10" x 10" square-tube auger sets
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IA R Fane Eqaipnent 814-364-9109 717-744-2371 814-334-5504
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717-658-7024 717-726-3115
Norman D. Clark A Son Inc. Evargroen Tractor Co.
Honey Grove, PA Lebanon, PA
717-734-3682 717-272-4641
Clugston Implement
Chambersburg, PA
717-263-4103
Dili’s Farm Equipment
Marion Center, PA
412 286-9606
Thomas Dunlap
Jersey Shore, PA
717-398-1391
WE BUILD FOR THE DAIRY INDUSTRY
York County 4-H Club
up a unique “pulse action” to
thoroughly break up manure as it
moves through the tank. The auger
can also move hydraulically up and
down to eliminate bridging—
minimize wintertime freeze up.
Get spread patterns of op to 50 ft.!
Martin-design Variflo discharge
system makes it possible. This
ingenious hydraulic gate and high
rpm expeller reel combination lets you
choose your optimum rate of applica
tion—from top dressing to heavy
springtime spreading.
Fewer moving parts—fewer
breakdowns!
Let’s face it... no one likes to
handle manure. That’s why it made
sense to build a simple spreader. One
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Carlisle, PA "I; ""S'T‘o!" 1
7i 7 9AQ 771 7 Mountviile. PA
, „ ‘ 717-285-4538 Tobias Equipment Co., Inc
Loysville, PA Halifax, PA
717-789-4343 717-362-3132
A.L. Herr t Bro.
Quarryville, PA
717-786-3521
Hess Farm Equipment, Inc. Lone Maple Sales A Service Inc. Zimmerman Farm Service
Canton, PA New Alexander, PA Bethel, PA
717-673-5143 412-668-7172 717-933-4114
trom the state competing.
York County 4-H member
Melissa Trostle was high in
dividual in giving oral reasons,
Jamie Kohr was third and Tim
Ferrence was fourth.
York County’s team was second
in swine judging, third in sheep
judging and third in beef judging.
_ Messick Farm Equip., Inc.
WilHani Mobtmack’* Sons Elizabethtown. PA ,
1060 Greeley Ave. 717-367-1319 En^^ lp ™*" t ’ lnc
Ivyland, PA Whiteford, MD
215-675-1610 _ . 301-452-5252
C.B. Hoobor A Son
Intercourse, PA
717-768-8231
Melissa Trestle was high in
dividual in sheep judging and Tim
Ferrence was high individual in
beef judging and eighth highest in
the total contest.
The Junior team from York
County placed second in beef
judging. J.P. Hausner was fifth in
swine judjging and Nancy Town
sent was fifth over all in the Junior
contest.
with no flails. No leaky endgates. No
apron chains to break or freeze in
winter months. Add to this sealed,
welded Uni-body construction and
you’ve got a unit built to take all the
abuse you can dish out
Stop by your local Hedlund/Martin
dealer for a demonstration. You’ll see
why the beauty of the Scavenger
spreader isn’t so much in how it looks
It’s in how it works.
For the name of the dealer nearest
you, write Dept. H-l, Hedlund/
Martin, Inc., 841 Kutztown Road,
Myerstown, PA 17067.
Red Wing Farm
Fleetwood. PA
215-944-0401
WAJ Dairy Salas
Oxford, PA
717-529-2569
MARYLAND
H.B. Duvall
Frederick, MD
301-662-1125
Farmer’s Supply Go.
Westminster, MD
301-848-6776
DELAWARE
Dolridgo Supply, Inc.
Greenwood, OE
302-349-4327
NEW lERSEY
louts Dairy Service
Medford, NJ
609-267-0198