' , a IftW ; o « . . games. Miss Karen Lutz, 6th at the Landis Valley Far m 6 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September §|» e t,xt©HSIOII Rothsvine, and John Woige- Muse'um. % l<l Plays Host l o ‘ chairmen, CTed uo e d R.Offfil* Fmiff /N , 1 these activities the speaker tor the evening, & _ _ ® County CIUDS The evening lunch was pro- the Rev James Ober of Mount Will Judge By: Darlene Iluchcr vided by the food committee Joy. The day’s activities clos _ Lancaster Cohnty Senior Ex- under the direction of Mr. and ed with a “signature” present- Jr. Dairy bhOW tension Club's second anhUal Mrs. Ralph Kveider, Quarry- ed by members who recently J Field Day was* held Sunday, ville. attended the Rural Youth C« u - Roger Bnug, Field Supervi- September 8, at the Sico Park Following lunch, the club £er ? nce North Dakota, sor for the Southeastern Penn- in Mount Joy held its monthly business . F ™ nkh '; l County Senior E\. sylvama Artificial Breeders Approximately GO young meeting with Dale Shirk, tenslon Club received double Cooperative, will be judging people frolu the local clttb and Quarryville, presiding Plans recognition since- it had tr.i master showmen at the annual ne aiby county Clubs attended, were made to do exhibition led tae greatest distance to Pennsylvania Junior Dairy Afternoon activities inchid- square dancing at the Harvest Field Day and als ° had th « Show next week at the Farm e( j sottball ahd volleyball Festival on October sth and lar S est representation Show building in Harrisburg. The show will featuie 4-H and FFA dairy animals which won blue nbbons earlier this year at regional and district shows Open Forum On Project 70 Is Scheduled Dr. Maurice K Goddard, Pennsylvania Secretary ot For ests and Waters, will be the main speakei at a public for um bn Pioject 70 next Wed nesday, Sept IS, at S pm. in the Armstrong: Auditorium, tlobert K. Mowrer, chairman of the Pa lies and Opeh Space Advisory Committee of the Lancaster County Planning Commission, said all public offi cials and citizens of the County are invited to attend the meet ing Blowrer said. Project 70 is a fai reaching proposal to pro tide funds foi acquiring ra pidly disappeai ing open land throughout the state lor re gional and community parks, water reservoir sites, histroi cal markers, and hunting and fishing areas. Funds would be made available to counties, ci ties, boroughs, and townships as well as the state to acquire the land needed foi lecreation and consei \aticm projects Dr Goddard is nationally re cognized as one of America’s foremost conservationists and a leader in the development of parks, recieation aieas and uatei resoiuees. The Comm Planning Com mission and its Adtisory Com mittee has endorsed PROJECT 70 in principle feeling that it as one method toi acquit mg re el eation and conservation ar eas neeessarj foi om rapidly mu easing population The Commission's staff is now in the piocess of comple ting a countiv-wide inventory of existing parks, recreational facilities and open space areas ■Members of the Parks and Space Advisory Commit tee aie. Robert K Mowrer, Willow Street: Robeit E. Fasnacht, Ephrata; Mrs W. Scott Heisey, Bheems, Clyde H. Kauftman, New Holland, Oiville H. Schwanger, Sr, Eli sabethtown, Clayton B. Shenk, Ronks; D Curtis Anudon, Lit- EXCLUSIVE SPEEDY ROOF RAFTERS MAKE SPEEDY CORN CRIBS Mctfet -j Speedy roof rafters guarantee easy, proper placement of roof panels the first time. Rafters add great strength to the roof. Panels need only to bt b’olted together In three places. It’s another big time-saving feature you get only in Speedy Bar-Lok corn cribs. 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Manheim Pike . £ *;wa K*, sa Emig will be watching the youthful showmen rather than their animals at the state show next Thursday, to see which club member does the best job of exhibiting his or her club project Kirkwood 4-H Visits Factories Twenty-six Kirkwood Com munity 4-H Club members and their leaders visited two Quar lyville industries in a program to become better acquainted with the Solanco area At the club’s final meeting of the season, members toured ■Stonei’s Ink plant and the Universal Trailer Corpoiation factory Duimg the business meeting membeis gave repoits of their pi ejects and leaders compli mented them on their succes ses at county roundups Pro giess ot the float to be en tered in the Solanco Fair par ade was reported and Miss Bar bara Maule gave a demonstra tion on planting house plants Refreshments were served bv Mrs Dorothy Johnson, Mrs. Helen Hastings, Mis Audrey Whiteside, and Mrs Henry Wenger, all membeis of Farm Women Society 15. itz; Mrs Douglas R. 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