20—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 15, 1962 4-H Riders From County In District Show Twentv five members of the Lancaster County 4-H light iioise and pony club will com pete in the District show next Saturday on the show grounds at Ludwig Corners, Chester County. Contestants will be the top fom winners in each class at the county show and eliminat ion held last month on the Click show grounds in Leola. The local horsemen will be trying for a chance to compete in the state contest which will be held in coniunction with the Pennsylvania Livestock Ex position in Hanisbuig in Nov ember. Follow mg-are the members from Lancastei County who will ride in the district show Farm Women 20 To Have Stand At Solanco Fair Membeis of Society of Farm ■"Women 20 have made plans ■to he in chaige of the outside stands at the Solanco Fair in Qunrijville on , Wednesday. Spptember 19 They will coop eiate with another Warm Wo men’s gioup in pronding food f Ol the meals to he sened that da>. The recent meeting of the gioup w r as held in the Hope School, neai Kirkwood with Wis Abram Herr as Hostess. The school building was recent ly purchased by Mr. and Mrs Hen and will be retained as a lemmder of w T hat a one-room school was like. Members of the society at tended the meeting diessed a» school girl s a nd carried lunch es in the buckets they carried to school, or in similar ones Roll call was answ'ered by tell ing “Wheie I started school ” Dining the meeting last wei k the group voted a con tnbution to the United Cam paign Mis Men in Anderson con dm ted an mtormation quiz The gioup discussed the in cieuse in dues as directed bv the state organization Mis A\ 1 11 1 am Hen repoi ted on lasi weeks executne boaid meet- in g The ne\t meeting will be Thinsda>, Oct 4. Farm Women 19 Entertain At County Home Farm Women Societj 19 will entertain guests at the Lane Co Home on Fn October 12 at T p in Members will provide music and treats and show slides Plans were announced at ; recent meeting at lire home of Mi 1 - Henij .Martin Ji , Lurz IM Mis Abram Winner was co-lio->tess Rajmond Smua ga\e a cake decorating demon- fat i.it ion Memliei s will sew cancer ditssmtts toda\ .it the home of Mi*- \\ Scott Nisslet Sr, Lan t.istei R 3 A mnimage sale is planned loi Monda\ <md Tues da\ Ocl S and h at 41 S Diilu SI A tour ot WOAL- T\ will he taken on Thuriday, Scplemhei 2 7 \ donation of nat made to the Xeedlework Guild of Ameiica Member' have sent a Chi mUiias box to their Korean child and her family. and the classes in which they will compete; Barbara Shoemaker, Quarry vilie R 2. Western Reining, Pole Bending, Barrel Race. Western Pleasure, Bareback Equitation, Western Equitat ion. senior; Steve Sites, Man heirn R 2, Western Reining; Harold Groff, Manheim R 2, Western Reining, Pole Bend ing, Barrel Race, Western Ple asure, Western Equitation, senior; Michael Shoemaker, Quarryville, R 2, Western Rein ing, Open Trad, Western Ple asure, Bareback Equitation. Western Equitation, junior; Robert Adams, 106 South 4th St, Akron, Open Trail. Galen Sweigart, 6th & Loc- From Hornco Feed Broiler Growers Feeding HORNCO FEEDS Are Constantly Getting MORE WEIGHT ON LESS FEED with LOWER FEED COSTS per POUND The Following Hornco Fed Flocks Were Marketed Recently Age 10 vvks. 9-5 days 8-6 days 9-3 days 10-2 days FEEDS D. E. HORN & CO.JNC. york, pa. ph. 2-7867 ust Streets, Denver, Open Tra il. Grooming and Showman ship, senior; Barry Kulp, ot Church St., Reamstown, Open Trail, Barrel Race, Western Pleasure, junior, Rbt. Gibble, Manheim, R 2, Pole Bending; Jay E, Wissler, Eandisville, Pole Bending, Barrel Race; Carol Immel, Quarryville, R 2, English Pleasure, Hunter Seat Equitation, Junior. Grooming and Showmanship, junior. Jacquelin Kulp, Manheijn. R 4. Grooming and Showman- ship. Junior, Ronald Roether, Manheim, R 3, Western Plea- sure. Bareback Equitation, Western Equitation, senior, Grooming and showmanship, senior, Kathey Gabriel. 4th Street. Quarryville, Western You can depend on Hornco feeds to keep your production cost as low as possible because Hornco Broiler Rations and HORNCO SERVICE are constantly being improved os new qnd better know how is developed at the Hornco Product Proving Farms. No. Birds 7,000 23,326 14,000 12,000 4,000 Equitation, Junior; Fred Sha ub, Quarryville, Rl, Western' Equitation, junior; Denise Shaub, Quarryville, Rl, West ern Pleasure, under, Westren Equitation, junior. Gerald Wagner, Quarryville, R 2, Western Pleasure, under. Pleasure Driving Pony; Marlm Shearer. Mount Joy, R 2, Pie . asurq Driving Pony; Patty Graver, New Providence, Rl, Saddle Seat Equitation, junior; - Anna Mary Binkley, Quarry-- ville, R 3, Saddle Seat Equit ation, senior; Sandy Brlcker, S 3 N. Mam St., Ephrata, Wes tern Pleasure, junior Bare back Equitation, Western Equi- Contrary to popular belief, sawdust does not make soil turn acid enough to vary about, says J, O. Dutt, Pea* State extension regetable gar dening specialist. No saw-, dust, except that from wal nut wood has a toxic affect "soil. Sawdust mulch holdi ure, Hunter Seat Equitation, water well. tation, senior; Carol Wilson, Bareville, Rl, English Pleas Constant!/ Improved Broiler Rations Ave. Wt. 4.15 3.94 3.72 3.92 4.48 SERVICE Makes Call Us Today senior. Linda Chao*, Ox fen R 2, English Pleasure. Huatu Seat Equitation, senior. Gary Graver, New Provide®, ce Rl, English Pleasure Wea®, ling and Yearling; Bnsey e®, ck, Remholds, Weanling Yearhng; Joanne Roethsj Manheim, 83, Weanling Yearling. Feed Conv. 2.14 2.15 2.10 2.18 2.36 The Difference Point Spread 201 I7J 162 174 212
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