B2B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 12,1984 Societies Lancaster Society 1 Lancaster Society 1 met at the The group has planned a bus trip Brunnerville Fire Hall on May 4 or June 18 to Longwood Gardens for their annual Mother and the Hagley Museum at a cost Daughter Banquet of $l6. Julia Kohler presented an all The next meeting will be held at musical program, singing many the home of Sarah Weber with Bob numbers and playing the autoharp Love of Close Encounters and dulcimer. presenting the program. Lancaster Society 18 Lancaster Society 18 recently Baker, met at the home of Mrs. Arnold The group finalized plans for a Lueck. bus trip to Washington DC and Hie program featured a book voted a contribution to the Lan review by Mrs. Robert Millard on caster County Dairy Princess the book “Growing Up” by Russell Fund. Lancaster Society 28 Lancaster Society 28 met on The group will entertain at April 26 at Shady Maple, hosting Conestoga View on May 17 and will Societies 22 and 35. hold a bak e sale on May 26 at the Mr. Robert Shoff presented a East Towne Mall, travelogue on China and Tibet. Berks Society 4 Berks Society 4 held their group learned about metal pun monthly meeting at the home of ching at the Milligan Craft Shop. Mrs. Georgeanna Fullerton. The group is planning a yard sale Before the business meeting the on May 12 along Route 73. OPEN HOUSE MONDAY, MAY 14, TUESDAY, MAY 15 9 AM to 8 PM London Aire Motor Homes, Mini Homes, sth Wheels, LEISER'S RECREATIONAL VEHICLES Route 191 Bethlehem, Pa. 215-691*3072 cFa/tm Cruiser Applicants sought for youth forestry camp Youth Forestry Camp 1984 is now accepting applications from boys and girls 14 to 17 years of age. Each of the four threeAlay sessions will provide valuable hands-on experience for young people considering forestry or forest related careers. Sessions will take place at; McKeever Environment Education Center (Mercer County) - July 17-19 Stone Valley Civil Engineering Camp (Huntingdon County) - July 24-26 American Youth Hostel l Cumberland County) - August 7-9 Pocono Environmental Education Center (Pike County) - August 14-16 Instructors are from Penn Slate’s School of Forest Resources, the Pennsylvania Forestry Association, the U.S. Forest Service, forest industries, and public utility companies. Each instructor will work with a small Berks Society 7 Berks Society 7 recently at tended a dinner meeting and a birthday gift exchange at the home of Alberta Man beck. The group is planning to attend the Berks Heim Garden Party on June 10. The next meeting will be a plant and white elephant sale at the home of Annette Pawelski on May 23. b: .• UNIPELI3-34-10 fertilizer can get your com crop offf to a super start: It has a high concentration of water-soluble Phosphorus that gets to young seedlings quickly. Helps plants establish a good root system the starting point for top yields Its quick-acting and long-lasting Nitrogen team up to feed the young plants for full yield potential, continually horn sprouting to harvest. This is the Starter Special that corn growers know from good experience. It’s highly effective as a banded starter And it’s SAFE... no chance of ammonia damage to tender, young seedlings when used as a “pop up” and applied directly with the seed at 50 Ibs./acre. e*™- How can we fit UNIPEL 13-34-10 into your com fertility program? group of young people to explore the forest ecosystem. They will learn how trees grow, how to identify them, and how they are harvested and converted to products used daily. "Why” as well as “How” will be a focus of activities. Objectives of forest management will be discussed and multiple use of forest resources will be explored. Field trips to sawmills and logging sites will be combined with field work and discussions as well as a bit of forest recreation. If you or a young person you know is considering a career in DOYLESTOWN Joan Comly, Conducting the workshop were 16, Ottsville and Kathy Hager, 17, Glenn Wismer, Farm Credit, Kmtnersville, have been selected Silverdale; Bill Kilmer, Interstate to represent Bucks County 4-H at Milk Producers, Southampton; the Pennsylvania Association of and Debra Gregory, Bucks County Farm Cooperatives Summer In- 4-H Coordinator, stitute from July 8-11 at Juniata College in Huntington, Pa. Both Selected as alternates to attend are 4-H members in the the state event were Darlene Spnngtown4-H Club. Buckman, Perkasie; Paul They were selected after par- Flanagan, Quakertown; and ticipating in a local session to leam Lorraine Rafter, Coopersburg. about the cooperative way of doing Other 4-H members who at business. The session was held at tended the workshop were Marian the Bucks County Cooperative Bishop and Karl Bromm, Foui> Extension Service Office, tainvUle; Denise Yerkes, Piper- Doylestown on April 18. sville; Andy Worthington, Agricultural business was stressed Doylestown; and Bob Engle, during the seminar. Richboro. %k. PI. ROHRER & BRO., INC. SMOKETOWN, PA I \ 0»1HO II uebiqt UNIPEL FVgUbP-itOM Bucks Co. teens te attend state cooperative event forest resources, please contact County Agent Nancy Kadwill at 277-0574 or write to “Youth Forestry Camp 1984” 409 J.O, Keller Conference Center, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802. You will receive application forms, a list of sponsors willing to pay or share all expenses, and more detailed information on the Youth Forestry Camp Program. Applications must be received no later than June 1, 1984. Write or call today to be sure space is saved tol N 'IU. * Ortho FERTILIZERS s Helping the WorUGrm Better PH: 717-299-2571 CHV677 2rU
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