14—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 6, 1961 _ cli a r' .• Solanco, and remarks by 9 rrlA Convention jj rs . Swank, regional direct- (From page 1) or G f FHA., the program in convention were vice presi- eluded a skit, called Opera dent, Mary Ann Nixdorf, tion Fallout, by the Penn Warwick Union; secretary, Manor chapter. Warwick Mary Kay Landis, Lampeter- Chapter presented a movie Strasburg; treasurer, Linda on Home Ec in our schools, Weaver, Garden Spot, and and Hempfield chapter pre historian, Fay Nolt of Man- rented a demonstration cal heim Central led How To Be An Artist After the welcome by Ray- Without a Brush, mond Dunlap, Supervising Miss Marian 8011, of the Principal of the host school Manheim Central chapter The Won Id’s Beet Way To The World’* Cunningham builds more Into 'em... so you can get more out of 'eml See the world’s greatest haymalc- Cunningham... always the num ers at your Dealer’s now! 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Phone ST 6-3630 told of her experience as C arm r'al<an<4*r fourth vice president of the raim V-dlcHUdl Pennsylvania Association of ' (From Paae 1> Future Homemakers Ruth Miller, Perm Manor, Last Year’s reporter gave the following report on en rollment in Ihe county chap ters of FHA' Cocahco Union, 22, Columbia, 63; Conestoga Valley, 30, Donegal Joint, 30; Eastern Lancaster Coun ty Joint, 50; Elizabethtown, 18; Hempfield Joint, 30; Lampeter-Strasburg 30; Man heim Central, 41; Manheim Township, 18; Penn Manor, 52; Pequea Valley, 22, Solan co, 31, and Warwifck, 20 Tumor High chapters are Penn Manor, 59 'and War wick, 14. Highway accidents killed tour of Lancaster County, 43,000 persons and injured beginning at Masonic Home ’ 078,000 on US. Highways Farms, Elizabethtown. '• » iqso May 12—6 30 pm - First an- c Hoffman C/ FARM SEEDS ALFALFA• CLOVER • OATS • PASTURE mi... THESE HOFFMAN SEED MEN ARE READY TO SERVE YOUI ELMER BRILL C. B. ERB R. 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Pioneer Dry and Fresh, fed during the dry period, is a sound investment in herd health, sustained high production, and longevity for your pro ducing herd. PIONEER DRY AND FRESHENING DELIVERS • Up to 25% more milk • Higher breeding efficlerfcy • Strong, vigorous calves • Ease in calving • Quick elimination' of placenta • Less udder congestion • Better herd health Joseph M. Good & Sons meeting in the high school Thomas C. Atkins of Erb Brothers Nursery will dis cuss home grounds land scaping. Peaana. Association of Milk Dealers at the Bedford Springs Hotel. Selection of Pennsylvania’s Miss Milk maid. May 9—B pm. - Meeting of the Elizabethtown Donegal 4-H community club in the Donegal High School. May 10 8 pm - County Guernsey 4-H Club meets at the home of Melvin Stoltzfus, Ronks Rl. May 11 11:30 am. Na tional Ayrshire Association LEOLA - QUARRYVILLE JONATHAN S. SHIRK Leola nual Father-Son banquet of the Manor Future Farm ers of America in the High School cafeteria. 6:30 p.m. Banquet of the . National Ayrshire Breed ers Assn in the Penn Har ris hotel, Harrisburg 8 pm - Boots and saddles light horse and pony 4-H club meets in the Landis ville fLe hall. Bpm - Ag Center Finance committee meets at the Poultry Center. May 13 National Ayrshire cattle show at the Farm Show building, Harrisburg Stanley H. Deiter Auctioneer & Appraiser LAMPETER Ph. Lancaster EX 4-1798 EDGAR C. UMBLE Gap HI 2-4525 . AFTER COMPLETING RECORD The samt cow «ft*r havinf produced 23»j 044 (bt •/ milk and 941 lbs. of fat ol ci 4 year old* Not* Ih* eX* Irem* dairy* ness an* exceptional body eondl* tion showl offer this cov# produced UVa tons v milk.
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