Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 29, 1964, Image 14

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    14—Lancaster Farming,
August 29, 1964
Society 8 Has
4-H Round Up
Farm Women Society No. 8
held its annual 4 H Round Up
recently for the Elizabeth
town and Donegal Flower and
\cgetable clubs at the regular
meeting at the Musser Springs
House, Mount Joy Rl.
Victor Plastow, county ex
tension representative, seived
as judge of the entries by
members of the clubs, with the
assistance of Mis. David Buck
waiter, Lititz R 3.
Best of the show awaid for
flowers went to Susan Alle
man, thirteen, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Wairen Alleman,
Elizabethtown R 3.
In the legetable category,
best of the' show winnei was
V ll gin i a Wivell, eighteen,
daughter of Mi and Mis
Clyde Wivell, Columbia R 1
Other übbon and monetaiy
prize wmneis included Caiol
Alleman, Pat Yungingei, Nan
cy Frey, Cynthia Roland, Flor
ence Bixler, Andiey Yunging
ei, Nancy Yungingei, and Lin
da Brubaker.
DONEGAL HOME
ECONOMICS 4-H CLUB
by Virginia Wivell
The Donegal Home Econom
ics 4-H Club obseived a horse
show at the KWood Stables,
Elizabethtown, on August 21,
at 7 pm
The purposes of the show
were to encourage the art of
horsemanship and good fel
lowship, to teach good riding
habits, and to develop civic
activities for the welfare of
the surrounding communities.
Winners from the K-Wood
Riding Club were:
Western Pleasure Joan
Sikorski; ribbons donated by
Mr. and Mrs. John Reigle.
Barrel Race Joan Sikor
ski; ribbons donated toy Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Kling.
English Pleasure Debbie
Horner; trophy donated by Mr.
and Mrs Harold Khng.
Egg Race Debbie Horner;
horse cap donated.
Dollar Bareback Jim
Glover; $1 donated by O. J.
Kling.
Costume Beckie Kling;
ribbons donated by Mr. and
Mrs Jack Horner.
Judging the events was Miss
Marty Sprecher. Harold Kling,
owner of the stables, was ring
master Music was provided
by Robert Fisher.
Following the hoise show,
members of the 4-H Club built
a campfire and had a cookout
Food, fun and excitement were
enjoyed by all.
NEW PROVIDENCE 4-H
by Rebecca Atkins
A joint picnic and meeting
was held at the home of Floyd
D. Atkins by the New Provi
dence 4-H Community Club for
members and their families On
the agenda for the day was
swimming, games, and dinner.
During the business meeting,
which was held after dinner,
Tom Hess was elected secre
tary of the club The special
election was held after Pat
Rineer announced hei lesigna
tion She is going into nuises
training
After the business meeting
the membeis peifoimed skits
with pi ops they icceived ear
lier m the afteinoon. The
skits were entitled Miss Uni
veise 1803, Home Sweet Home,
Martain Baseball Game, and
The Ajax • Commercial.
BARTLETT PEARS
and choice new pear varieties
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BRING YOUR OWN CONTAINERS
OPEN: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sat. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. CLOSED SUNDAY
CALL AT THE . . .
SHANK FRUIT FARMS
New Danville Pike (Pa. Acute 324) R. D. #6, Lancaster, Pa. Ph. 392-6022
SUMMER RAMBO APPLES AND PEACHES ALSO AVAILABLE
See Us At Central and Southern Markets and Root's Auction
When she freshen
WILL SHE
BE A TOP
PRODUCER?
ioooiis? 12,000 lbs?...
Management-for-profit the PIONEER
way starts with feeding the dry cow.
PIONEER feeding programs give to
the dry cow the nutrients she needs to
maintain body reserves, produce a
vigorous, healthy calf, and freshen
strong, ready to go into top pro
duction and maintain the pace right
through lactation.
The feed with the lowest price tag is
not always a bargain. PIONEER
feeds cost less because they produce
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PIONEER
Joseph M. Good
& Son
. . . the feeds with balanced amino acids for better protein building
Leola
PEAR TIME
AT
SHANK'S
more earn greater profits. A dry
cow, fed only 600 lbs. of PIONEER,
may return as much as 2,000 lbs,
more milk as a result, and 2,000 lbs,
of milk at $4/cwt. means a return of
$BO in extra milk production, a
bonus profit.
There’s profit in PIONEER. Stop in
soon and talk over your operation
with us. Remember, there’s a PIO
NEER feed to fit your need,
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PEARS FOR EVERYONE
Coed's
Feed Mill
New Providence
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