B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 3, 1962 4-H Capon Club Winner Is Lkida Porter The distaff side of the Lan caster County 4-H Capon club took both top prizes at the annual roundup sponsored by the Lancaster Kiwanis Club, Tuesday at the Hotel Bruns. Trick Miss Linda Porter, the 12 year old daughter of Mr. and • New Holland Fair (Continued from Page 1) Approximately 95 persons attended the meeting m the Leola War Memorial Building Newly elected directors are Mrs. Edward C W T ea\er, Tv an P Lowry, Dr Wilson A Foust, Earl Fisher, Carl Wearer and Rufus B Good President S O Zimmerman said the association's financial report of this jear’s tour-dav fair will be presented at the reorganization meeting later this year Fair dates tor 19G3 are October 2-5 TOP-DRESS ALFALFA 0-14-14 0-20-20 0-15-30 SMALL GRAIN SEEDING 5-10-10 0-14-14 Use Onr Spreader Service Bags or Bulk Available - dieldrin and heptachlor for alfalfa after last cutting. ORGANIC Plant Food Co. GrolTtown Kd., EX 2-4963 -.-as^saiKa Wolgemuth Bros. Inc. Florin Penna. «E&tasoaß^flfe2iß^tassaas£a Mrs. Edgar Porter, Washing ton Boro Rl, scored a perfect 100 points in her project book and exhibited the champion trio- of dressed birds to score a clean sweep of the show. Linda is a seventh grade stu dent at Penn Mamor Junior ■High School, Millersville. Last week she took second year honors in the Lancaster County 4-H Entomology club roundup. Runner up in the contest was James Hess, a first year entrant in the club. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs James Hess, and also hies at Wash ington Boro Rl. Fritz Leuschner, extension poultry specialist from the Pa. State University was judge. Leader in Industrial Development Progressive Industrialist Assistant to the U.S. Secretary of State Fighting Pennsylvania Congressman A Leader All His Life WORLD WAR II PILOT —Bill Scranton spent 4 years as an Air Force pilot in World War 11. Now he's a major in the Air Reserve. Winner of B'nai B'rith Americanism Award, he also won the Freedom Award of the Captive Nations Committee. - SOLID FAMILY MAN-That’s Mary Scranton and the 3 boys—Pete, Joe and Bill, Jr. The Scrantons also have a daughter, Susan. VAN ZANDT U.S. Senator VOTE REPUBLICAN NOV. 6 Lancaster Counry Republican Committee. Richard A. Snyder, Chiprman; Harry H. Gring, Treasmer. DAGUE for Congress **M*,^******^i*******«******^******^*********** 4 *^^*M****^.^*^)^^4^llft*^^^*^ l^!^ f *f^H Hosts of the meeting, mem bers of he Kiwanis Club, pur chase! the exhibits Jollo'wmg the meeting. Prices for the dressed buds ranged from 65 to 70 cents a pound. Other placings in the exhibit phase of the contest were as follows. 3, Eric Stoner, 1051 Eden Rr , 4, Paul Brubaker, Lititz Rl; 5, Henry Hershey, Lititz Rl, 6, Linda Peiffer, Manheim Rl; 7, Mark Stoner, 1051 Eden Rd ; 8, Gerald Hess, Washing 'ton Boro Rl, 9, Jay Fisher, Manheim Rl; 10. Kenneth Hombach, Manheim. Great Slave Lake m Canada is 300 miles wide and 300 miles long. STAND Elect Bill Scranton Governor for WITH THIS MAH! SHAFER for tt. Governor SNYDER for State Senate 4-H Club Steers To Be Chosen Hereford steer calves for the Red Rose 4.H Baby Beef and Lamb Club will be up for grabs today at the New Hol land Sales Stables. Beginning at about 9 am. members will draw for posi tion hn the final drawing for the calves In order of the first number drawn, the mem. bers will then draw for the calf to become the project for the year. Calves have been purch ased and will be penned at the sales stables this morning Alter the drawing, members will take the calves home and JOBS FOR PEOPLE— BiII Scranton has fought to save sick industry and protect jobs. There are industries in Pennsylvania today because he brought them here. A state losing factories and jobs every day needs his ex perience and record of success. TOP-FLIGHT CONGRESSMAN-As a congressman. Bill Scranton fought for Pennsylvania cities and farmers, for industrial development, urban renewal, civil rights, a strong economy, a fair break for every American and every Pennsylvanian. ( VOTE FOR BILL SCRANTON FOR GOVERNOR-Bill de serves your vote because he cares about people, not political power. „ KELLY f for Internal Affaire ESHLEMAN, WOOD and ROYER begin the year-long task of feeding, training and groom, mg for the championship in next fall’s shows. Angus and Shorthorn calves will be distributed at a later date, according to CJounty Agent, TJI. M. Smith. Read The Want Ads [ BOUND TO THE 1 i POUND FftWA J S RED ROSE h fXI /, \^DOGFpOO ROBERTS - for Supreme Court for State Legislature w