Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 22, 1961, Image 12

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    J2 —Lancaster Farming. Saturday, April 22, 1361
• Miss Milkmaid
(From page 1J
villo Rl, and Miss Sylvia
Emenheiser, Mount Joy Rl.
Miss Keene, who was
crowned by the 1960 milk
maid, Miss Barbara Keener,
Manheim R 3, will represent
the county in the state con
test at Bedford Springs next
month.
Miss Keene has lived all
her life on a dauy farm, but
says she has had more ex
perience exhibiting sheep
Her grand champion trio and
single fat lamb winnings at
More pay from hay
the HARVESTORE’way
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livestock
livestock-supporting capacity of
your grassland acres.
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IN EFFECT NOW
BIG SAVINGS
■whether you buy 1 ot -
EXTRA SAVINGS
■with the purchase o( .uu
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SHOP FARM BUREAU and SAVE
BUR^
Lancaster
EX 4-0541
New
Holland
EL 4-214 G
the 1957 and 1958 Pennsyl
vania State Farm Shows are
evidence of her experience.
Mary Kathryn also exhib
ited the reserve champion 4-
H pen of three lambs at the
1959 Farm Show.
A 1958 graduate of Solan
co High School, Miss Keene
is enrolled in a course in nu
trition at Penn State.
The county contest was
sponsored by Lancaster Co
Milk For Health Inc and
was lield at the Lancaster
County Faim Bureau audi
torium
it expands the
Phone ELgin 4-2351
r *
through a
Fed to your
~ ""HTToS
TIRES
for all
farm needs
Manheim
MO 5-2468
Quarryville
ST 6-2126
• Darvin Boyd
(From Page _ll
member must be outstanding
in Leadership ability and
have shown this in his or
her club work. Character
deve'opmenf, 'citizenship, and
community'service are all
important criteria for select
ion to this outstanding hon
or Delegates are selected at
the state level annually using
the above, as reported in the
member’s achievement rec
ord, as a basis.
Darvin, who was raised
on a farm at Ephrata, Rl,
has been in the club work 9
yeais During his 4-H career
41 projects were completed
with membership in a varie
ty of clubs within the coun
ty
Darvin has been active in
the following projects - Baby
Beef, Pigs, Beef Heifers, Ca
pons, Bees, Tobacco, Field
Corn, Strawberries, Electrici
ty, and Tractor Maintenance
In addition to carrying a
wMe variety of projects, Dar
vm has demonstrated much
leadership ability and com
munity spirit He has served
in many different offices in
a number of 4-H Clubs In
add.hon, ho lias shown a
line sense of responsibility &
dutj while serving on the 4-
H County Council, as a
Camp Counselor and at sev-
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sdo-$l5 ft day you now spend to manually nn ,l maintains a low taxable weight
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* FARMERSVILLE EQUIPMENT CO.
B. D. 2, EPHRATA PH. NEW HOLLAND EL 4 9
Before You Buy
Any
Hay Machine
See The
Meyer Hay Conditions
/
J. PAUL NOLI
Lincoln Hwy., Gap. Pa.
eral State-wide 4-H functions -of themselves to do an out
to which he willingly contri- standing job.
buted his talents
At the present time he ~
Darvln has been active in enrolled ln the Dela War .
church and community activ- Valley College of Science j
itles in addition to his 4-H Agriculture. His leadorshij
Club work, and is a good abilities and. general
example of the benefits that training are standing him )t
can,be derived from 4-Hwork - good stead during his coiw
by those who give unselfish’y career. ' ,
OR
HVBmp
A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC. * IANDISVIUE, PENfJiS,
Serving farmers with linesl iva'.ify seeds since 1899
See your Hoffman Seed-
Man or Phone Landu-
ville TW 8-3421.