—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, June 22, 1963 6 Boots & Saddles 4-H Club Sees Appaloosa Film Home mnues ot \ppaloosa hoi-.es was ono ol the leatuies :it the lecent meeting ol the Hoots ml Saddles 1-H horse and ponv cluh at the home ot ilub leadei Paul Sites, Man heim R 2 ' The moues weie filmed at Appaloosa sales and stud taims in the western United States by Mrs Gary Shotzber ger Ja\ tVisslei presided at the business meeting Three mein bets Caiol Sites Jackie Knlp. and Jeiry Steb man presented a demount) a tiob on equitation The club plans a trad ride at I pm Sunday June 2°> in .Mount Gietna woods Heliesh ments were sei ved by mem beis' patents alter tne busi ness meeting Next meeting ot t’le club will be July 12 pt the tai’vi ot Claienee Sweigait Denver R 2 Farm Women 7 Plan Picnic Plans to. a summei incnic vveie announced at a recent meeting ot Souet> of Fj'ii omen 7 in the horn" ot Alls Within Es hie in a n Paiadise Airs E E Shremer was <o hoste&s and Mis Mi'liam Alc- Jlvame led demotions The lamilj style panic -.'ill be held Saturday July 20, at 0 pin at the home ot All and Mis Hoi ace Lan L .s Stras- Inng R 1 In chaige will he Alls ANaltei Denlnmei Alls Chailes Lichtx, Alls Lantz and Alls Jlamn Ric“ The society -voted J to lor Kenneth Al>ei ot Eli-aneth imwi Aioa High School who will paituipate in i goodwill exchange tup to Em ope A sum ot s2o was donated to the Paiadise Aiea Civic As sociation to help in the con st! action ot tennis covuU a. the Paiadise Alemonal Pa.k n« the neai tutu 3 It was, announced that the English aw a id, uonaled bj (he souetj, was piesented to Don na Townsend, Gap at tom niencement exeiuses at Pe rinea Valley High School Kirkwood 4-H Parents Night Is A Success Paients weie guests of honoi at the last meeting of the Knk wood rommunity 4-H club in Bait-Coleiam school Lois Tohnson. nee piesident was in cliaige of the meeting in the absence ot William Idaule who was attending a meeting ot the 4-H County Count il Pa lent'' made p'diis for a tamiU punic at the home of Hi and Mis Richaid Maule, Quanwille R 2, at the j„rv Meeting The Diuinoie and Gai ■den Spot Clubs will be invited a nests Raibaia Maule was ele'Ved to lepiesent the club in the county postale queen contest i p\t month Rebetfa "Ferguson led the gioup in singing seteral pongs The Rp\erend Oeoige Shea cl the "Middle Oftoi.na Pi es bvieiian Chinch piesenied a t ilk on t oin tes\ Refi cshmeats ueie sei vcd bv J'fis .\lnnts Shoemakei. "Mis fleitiudc Weifhsel Mis Kmih Rp.ith and Mis \nna Aloueiv, til of r.iim Women Society 3 1 Farm Women 15 Entertain Guests Societies G and 20 guests ot Fai m Women 15 ac <i lecent meeting at JilacK Rock Retieat, South olQuany- Mlle. Members rnsweied tol (all by suing a description ot then v\ eel clings County ofticers were repre sented by Mrs Paul Witmer ol Mt Jov, vice ptcbident Se\ enty-five guests and mein beis alended Dm mg a slioit business session, Mis John Fiantz, president, appointed a committee to plar ioi the Jsth anmversaiy of Society Ifi to be hold in Ociobei Mi ' JEdwin Witmer is chairman of the committee Oi June Smith was guest speaker at the piogiam She spoke on special educ it ion tor children Retieshmeiits were se’ved and a theme of loses was carried out m the devia tions Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs Chester P«,oss, Airs. Tjew.s E Shoemaker, Alls John Frantz, Mis Ad ram Hen, z'" JT QUALIT f/ CON TERRE HILL SILO CO. 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LROHRER& BR0.; INC. * SMOKF/rOWX Ph. ham-. 307-3539 * **★******★*★*****+*************************** Other officers oleei weft Doris Shenk, vice president; Donna Hess, ,Reese, treasurer, Paye'Rohr ner, news rdporte'*, Sally Lantz, Members at the Lampeter news zeporter, Kathy Col ons and Sewing club m-*Strasbmg 4-H Homemaklhg • Lantz and nenkmger, g °?e C Vf vane ?of actm--elub made muffins at (he f t '-same Headers; Bonnie Miller, S « VZJIy afternoon T«eed„ n.eot.na^ meeting in the Intel com se tire the home of Mrs Elvm Hess, , reDresentatlv „- hall Strasbm.g R 1 cn representatives The fustyeai cooking gioup After the muffins were made, BBnt made muffins and a sa'ad, the under the duection oif Miss y ear fouith yeai gioup made a Jane Thurston, Extension . . punch and Butterscotch Home Economist, membeis Brownies The sewing club scored and ate their harfdi gnls wo.ked on their shuts work and dresses Piesident, Carol Hess, was Next ' meeting of the club in charge of the meeting Pour will be at 1 p m , June 24 at teen -members were present, the, Intel course tue hall * " ' Pequea Valley 4-H Club Meets \\ ere Mrs Wiley Howeit, Mis Ken neth Shoemaker, Mn Parke Miller and Miss Pauline Mit chell The next meetina will be held at the home ot Mis Char les Andeison, Oxford RD Tt will he a “come as you are” paity around the pool on Thursday, July IS Members will be received at 2 p ir -Pishing is a disease with some men, but it isn’t always 'catching. M O SILOS fJUNE is Dairy Month! If you are a dairyman, be proud of the part you play in one of America’s big gest, most basic food industries. If you are in other phases of food production, you’ll be quick to recognize the con tribution to good living made by your good neighbors in dairying ... salute them by adding more delicious dairy foods to your daily diet. This is not a program to follow just in June. I. treat yourself to extra health and added enjoyment by drinking milk and eating food made with milk—every day. Wenger’s Feed Mill, Inc. I-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-::-:-;-:-:-: Lampeter 4-H Eats Project Carol Hess, Strasburg Rl, ■was elected president of the Lampeter-Strasburg Homemak ang 4-H club at a recent meet ing in the home ot Elvin Hess. Jr service n Rheems John B. Kurtz Cedar Lane Ira B. Landis Valley Road, Lancaster John B. Kurtz Ephiata Whiteside & Weicksel Knkwood Tobacco u§ers can spread mosaic virus disease to toma to plants they handle, warns Allen Bauer, Penn State ex tension plant patholog'bt The virus occurs in many tobaccos, and Bauer urges farm workers not to use tobacco whde handl ing tomato plants and to wash hands with =oap and water be tore doing such woi': ■■' A . f s •+ And we urge you to enjoy milk, cream; butter, cheese, ice cream ... all of the tempting variety of dairy products. S. H. Hiestand & Co. J. H. Reitz & Son, Inc. John J. Hess, II Intercourse - New Providence Warren Sickman John J. Hess Kinzers - Vantage • ’ 'J :ei Pioteot Tomatoes vv.v. Salunga James High Gordonville Lititz Pequea
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