ii> Brinton and Eager Have Top Cow; Eshelman High Average in DHIA ,A registered Holstein cow rfi of ‘James M. Bshel the herd of Bnnton and Eager, 'mdii,' ! Mount Joy R 2. The herd Quarryville, completed thfc averaged 1,666 pounds of milk highest 305 day lactation in *and 65 ipounds otf) but ter Sat the Red Rose Dairy Herd Im- with an average of 3.9 per provement Association in Ap- cent test. ril Lena a four year old cow Secon<J h h lactatlon was had 19,505 pounds of milk and made by & r6gistere<l Holstein 759 pounds of butterfat. owned by John C. Groff, Quar- Highest herd during the ryville R 2. She had 17,036 month was the 26 registered pounds of milk and 757 pounds of butterfat. Hess and Grosh, Mount Joy R 1 had the second high aver age of 1,612 pounds of milk and 64 pounds of buttenfat for each of their 21 registered Holsteins. Seven other cows finished la'ctations with more than 700 pounds of butterfat. They were in the herds of Ezra M. Mar tin, Dan S. Stoltzfus, Nolt Brothers, Henry E. Kettering, Ernest J. Sauder, and John S. Shelly. 'Other herds with 60 or more Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 8, 1963 pounds of butterfat average -f'v tlj T„* L|„ belonged to John E. 'Esh, Mel- l/ODcIICI 1 ITiniDlC vm G. Stoltafus, J. Richai|d f -»■. j| r T'_ Keller, Albert E. Fry, Harry UIVHCQ 1 O K. Shenk, John B. Stoltzfus » it r Melvin Peifer, David H. Breck- V'OIJICICIIVC bill, Jacob L. Kurtz, Amos B Lapp, and Vincent H. Hoover 4-H Wildlife Club Takes Hike Members of the Lancaster County 4-H Forestry club com bined with the New Providence 4-H Wildlife club recently to plan and go on a hike through Snyder Hollow. Mr. John Rorabaugh guided the hike and pointed out wild life and plantlite specimens to the group. The hike was followed, by a picnic supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd D. Atkins, New Providence Rl. Providence 4-H Holds Meeting The Providence 4-H Club met at the Providence Elemen tary School, recently. Mrs Edgar Porter gave an. interesting talk on Nepal. Slides were shown showing costumes and life in the vil lages in the country Mrs Porter modeled one ot the costumes along with her daughter and son. Instead of the regular June meeting a trip will be taken to Du Pont Gaiden the last Thursday in June at 11.30 AM. Members ot the Club at tended the Cleaitield Metho dist Church May 19, to observe Rural Lite Sunday. Rev Dickson asked members of the club to take pal t in the set vice Thomas Hess read rhe responsive leading and other members took part in the de dication to seeds, soil, and tools. The group as a whole touh pait by singing “A Song o£ the Open Country”. Mr C Biekely Foster ga\e a sermon explaining caieless liei taming to sod and ness tood *w<&*****w<<^****************************** HOW SET MORE QUALITY .AT NO INCREASE IN PRICE WITH A SKEW Girton deluxe on farm coolimg tank CLARK ELECTRIC , R.,D. 1, Kinzers I'hcmc Intercourse 768-8501 Donald B. Trimble, '2O, an outstanding 4-H Club meni'be), son of Mr & Mis Daniel B. Trimble, R.D 1, Quarryvillo, Lancaster county, has been in cited to attend the Older 4-JI Club Members’ Confeience a- Jackson’s Mill, Weston, W. Va, June 24-29 Donald was an outstanding club member in dairying but also completed many pi ejects in tomatoes, corn and swme. He participated in citizenship, community, conseivation, health, musical, recreational and satety activities dunng his nine yeais of 4-H membership. A 1960 graduate of Southern Lancaster County Joint high school Donald is now a daily man He is scheduled to letui i today tiom the National Hol stein - Fnesian Comention in. Salt Lake City, Utah, wheis 'he letfeived the Outstand/ng Youth Award ot the oiganiza tion. Southern 4-H Holstein Club Holds Judging Judging Piactice was the mam item ot business at the Monday night meeting ot the Southern Lancastei County 4-H Holstein club on the tar nr ot Charles Tindall, Peach Bot .tom The 32 members- in atten dance gave reports on the con dition of their heiter pi ejects. Robert Wenger, Qua irv Mile RI, nas nominated to .i-juc sent the club a* Penns} liania Club Congiess at Penn State A “thank yon” card was re ceived tiom Robert GioU, club leader, nho received a basket ot trnit tiom the club atler a recent njuiy Next, meeting ol the club will be held at S p m July 2, at the home ot Paul Wern er, Quairyville R 1 FEATURING: SPACESAVER SIDE OUTLET ONE-PIECE COVER NEW FOAM TYPE INSULATION MOST EFFICIENT COOLING ** > rvr ' r EM 7
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