10—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 24, 1960 farm Calendar (From Paee I>, Club at the East Peters burg Elementary School. Farm Show activities will be discussed Dec. 29 —1:30 p.m. - Lancas ter County Agricultural Council meets m the con ference room of Product ion Credit, Roseville Rd., Lancaster. 8:00 pm. - Solanco YFA holds second of a series on fallout shelters. Care of livestock and crops to be discussed. Dec 30 —8 00 pm. - County 4-H council holds holiday party at Lampeter Elemen tary School. Jan. 3—7.30 p.m. - Northern Tractor club holds organ izational meeting at Ivan Nolt’s, Farmersville. S.'OO p.m. - Solanco Fair Assn, meeting in the agri culture room of Solanco High School, Quarryville. Election of officers. Jan. 4—7. Off pm. - Meeting of the Lancaster County Soil Conservation District Directors in the County Court House, Lancaster. 7:30 p.m. - Organizational meeting of 4-H electric club at the PP&L building on the square, Lancaster. Jan- 5—12:15 pm. - County tobacco show at the Farm Bureau Auditorium, Dil lerviile Road. Selection of exhibits for Farm Show. Jan- 9 to 13—Pennsylvania < State Farm: Show, Harris burg. Of every $2O a homemaker spends for groceries, she pays from $1.50 tOj $2 for the packaging. Buyer of Oak, WALNUT, Poplar, ASH, etc. C. J. CHARLES LUMBER New Providence, Pa. Phone ST 6-3108 ;®*ssss?sss?3Kf3^i3^: B 0&. West Willow Farmers Assoc. For further information see... Best Wishes For a Merry Christmas Joseph M. Good & LEOLA QUARRYVILLE • Scholarships (From page 1) forms filled out by both the young club members showed outstanding activities over a number of years. Brubaker, a member of the county Ayrshire Jersey club for eight years held the office of game leader in that club during 1953 and 1955. He advanced through the of fices of chaplain in 1957, re porter in 1958, vice presi dent in 1959 to president in 1960. He held the offices of game leader. an<i, vice presi dent before becoming presi dent of the Lititz-Manheirn community club this year. James has been a member of the 4-H capon club for two years, the swine club for two years and the garden club for three years. During his first year in dairy club work, Brubaker showed the grand champion Ayrshire at the county 4-H dairy club roundup and went on to show his heifer to the junior championship at the Pennsylvania State Farm Show in 1954. James, when he accepts his award at the Brunswick Hotel, will be receiving his second Kiwanis club prize. During 1958 he won a $25. bond in the' club's Soil and Water Conservation essay contest. Active in school and church organizations, James is a Junior advisor in the local chapter Future Farmers of America, sings in the choir of the Lititz Church of the Brethren and the Warwick Spot county chose her to represent ' local 4-H club members during the 1858 and ’59 conventions, now enrolled. The Garden High School Glee club, plays trombone in the Warwick H. S. Band, and is a mem ber of the cabinet of P- Church o f t!~, Brethren Youth fellowship. iJcy^j^^jassjs^sKßjsgtJsasagES^’'. & i%a£ad WEST WILLOW ;es it your bMt buy! appearance mal Feed RED COMB EGG MASH Equally With Scratch far Top Quality Eggi With Excellent Flavor James participated in the Senior play at his school and sings in a group of 16 voices called the Warians. Miss Singer, a graduate of Penn-j Manor High School, had projects in cooking and sewing 4-H clubs. She held the offices of game leader and president in the sewing club, and the posts of vice president and president in the cooking club. Miss Singer, the first girl to receive the Kiwanis Scholarship award, was twice a delegate from Lan caster county to the state convention of 4-H clubs at the University where she is During the 1957'. conven tion, she was part of a 4-H cooking demonstration team at the same University, after winning the county competi tion. Her blue ribbon win in the '59 county dress review won for her the right to compete in the district dress review where she modeled some of the college wardrobe she had made in club and high school project work. Miss Singer has been a Girl Scout since her seventh birthday and advanced to the degree of Junior Aide "in scouting. During the past summer she was a counsellor in the pioneer unit at Camp Furnace Hills. She has won her Red Cross swimming in structor’s rating as well as a rating in basic canoeing. During the time she was at Penn Manor High School, Miss Singer was a member of the National Honor Socie ty, Glee Club, Athletic Asso- FUIIIK’S m year after year A. H. Hoffman Seeds Phone Landisville TW 8-3421 Shaver Hen Declared All Ti me Champ V w 'a Jfr" s' * * < I*. i%. 4 ■ > „ - */-■.. -«^v r v * .. ,>VV& V li.kG.ri.URN HEN OWNED BY SHAVER POULTRY Breeding Farm at Galt, On tano, Canada, was the high layer in Missouri’s 49th standard egg test conducted at Mountain Grove, Mo. Noel M. Hall, Missouri Poultry Experiment station direc tor, is shown with the bird, whose 50-week record was 342 eggs and 370.4 points Her full year’s record was 356 eggs, 385.8 points. She has been declared all tim c official record holder for all standard tests in the U. S. A. SHAVER STARCROSS CHICKS ARE SOLD BY GREIDER LEGHORN FARMS, Mount Joy, Pa. Sons INC. -try,* :iation as managgr of the, er, Buzz, 15,' and\a Sop) ennis and Kodfcey reams,' the more at Pena-Manor i'uture Teachers of America, School. Buzz, pursuing he Yearbook staff, and in college preparatory cum iddilion served as treasurer lum, this year -was elected] if her homeroom organiza- the Key Club (a Kiwr ion. She is a member of the' sponsored group) at hoir of the Millersville school. Jnited Church of Christ. .The awards considet Her'award win will be of general excellence of nterest to a younger broth- and community activities] , *?& = It’s Not The SIZE-It’s The PERFORMANCEThat Counts! Bulk Spreading Service FERTILIZER and LIMESTONE DEALERS FOR . • Dovco "Granular" Fertilizer . - ■ • Webb Super-Gro ■ Balanced organic fertilizer ,• Bock Phosphate Phosphorus Green Sand Potash - | If you need fertilizer ■■— callous- ' | SMUCKER BROS. | F Leola OL 6-2229 i ■’ BIRD-IN-HAND. PA. A i i k / ** - * n
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