16— Lancaster farming, Saturday, October 3, 1964 4-H Club News COUNTY LIVESTOCK JUDGING TEAM COMES HOME A WINNER At the Atlantic Rural Ex position held in Richmond, Va. on Monday in conjunction with the State Fair of Vir ginia, the Lancaster County 4-H Livestock Judging Team placed first among eight en tries. The county team represent ed Pennsylvania and achieved a score of 1628 points. The next nearest rival was Virginia with 1625 points. The team from Lancaster county consisted of John Frey, Quarryvilie R 2; Eugene Hos ier, Manheim R 3; Kenneth Rutt, Quarryvilie R 2; Larry Weaver, New Holland Rl. In the individual placings John Frey finished first, and SPECIAL ON ALL GALVANIZED SCOOPS $l.OO OFF REG. PRICE Corn Crib Wire and Snow Fence Fence Posts and Field Fence Special On Roof Coating Reg. $3.50 Value SPECIAL $2.95 5-gal. can Special Prices on all Wheelbarrows Close-out on 18” and 24” Disc Blades MARTIN HARDWARE Leola, Pa. Phone 656-3171 HUSK OR SHELL NEW OLIVER 74 MOUNTED PICKER-SHELLER • Convertible. One basic unit-husking and shelling' units easy to interchange in minutes, i • Big capacity. Roomy all the way through to handle heaviest yields... - or 6-roll husking beds. • Fits most tractors. Mounting brackets for Oliver and most other row-crop-type tractors. < • Quick mounting. Dnve-m gathering-snapping umt.~j back-m shelling or husking unit., '• Saves corn. Low, wide gatherers roller-type on-the-go clearance of snapping rolls • Shells clean. Light-running sheller matches capacity of picker...rear delivery auger.j -i=i \S B Come in now—get full details on this great new Oliver picker-sheller^ N. G. Hershey & Son. Manheim Farmersville Equipment Co. Ephrata, R. D. 2 Kenneth Rutt, fourth for Pennsylvania. In the Poultry Judging the county team composed of David Heisey, Sheridan Rl; Charles Warfel MI, Conestoga R 2; Virginia Wivell, Columbia Rl, and Dennis Allen, Quar ryville R 2, gave Pennsylvania third place in a five-state en try. Virginia Wivell placed third for Pennsylvania on individual ratings with Maryland taking first and fourth and the State of Virginia placing second and fifth. WINNERS IN DISTRICT HORSE SHOW QUALIFY FOR STATE SHOW At the District 10, 4-H Horse Show, held last Saturday at Chas. J. McComsey & Sons Hickory Hill, Pa. Ludwigs Comer In . Chester County, five Lancaster 'Coun ty club members qualified for the State Horse Show finals at Harrisburg, November 13-14. Those qualifying were Miss Anne Hinerdeer, 750 Kay,a Ave., Lancaster; Ronald Roe ther, Manheim R 3; Miss Anna Binkley,* Quarryville R 3; -Miss Cindy Lou Hamill, Quarry ville; and Michael Shoemaker, Quarryville R 2. Good Luck at Harrisburg! PENN MANOR 4-H CLUB The last regular meeting of the Penn Manor 4-H Club was held on September 22, at the Stehman Church Pavilion, The feature of the program was a treasure hunt. Mem bers responded to roll call by introducing their parents since it was parents’ night. (In the business session it was decided to have a Hal loween Party. Winners in the ticket-selling contest were Con nie Stehman, 45 tickets; Linda porter, 20 tickets; Donna Kauffman, 17 tickets. Following the business ses NEED LIME? Apply your Burkholder Conestoga SOIL TESTING SPREADER SERVICE DAVID M. BURKHOLDER, Inc. Call R. D. #3, EPHRATA, PA. New Holland 354-9261 Terre Hill 445-5091 Harvey G. Good Allen K. Sensenig Robert E. Fowl 768-8451 New Holland 354-9255 KI 8-2376 Intercourse, Pa. R. 3, Ephrata, Pa. Peach Bottom, Pa. At The Manheim Fair See L H. Brubaker's Exhibit New L. * * * * Strasburg 687-6002 siofi two film? Wdre shdivq called “Big Game Holiday" and “Seal Hunt.” , The closing feature was a doggie roast. BOOSTER NIGHT OBSERVED AT FULTON GRANGE Fulton Grange #66 observed Booster Night September 28 by holding a covered dish sup per. Gyles H. Brown, Master, presented Silver Star certifi cates and twenty-five year mem bership pins to Mrs. Albert Stubbs and J. Collins McSpar ran. Harry W. Ecklin was pre sented with a sixty year cer tificate and pin. Dr. Paul H. Ripple, Lancas ter, showed colored slides of mission stations, hospitals, etc. and moving pictures of a safari he took in Africa in 1961. Installation of the newly elected officers will he held at the next meeting October 12. Fulton Grange was first place winner with their float in the best appearing farm group at the Southern Lan VALLEY LIMESTONE New Model ED4O Diesel Allis Chalmers Tractor Modjel 190 Allis Chalmers Tractor New Starline Galvanized Side Spreader Electro Magic Steam Cleaner_ Electro Magic Automatic Portable Oil Heater Allis Chalmers B-10 with snow thrower Lely Seed and fertilizer distributor Other Allis Chalmers Equipment H. BRUBAKER 350 Strasburg Pike - Lancaster R. D. 3, Lititz Phone Lancaster 397-5179 caster Co. Community September 18. Lancaster C*. Pomena Grange will pretent the fifth degree at Fultofl Grkhge Hall October 7, 8 p.m. ■> The Pa. State Grange will bold a special session to pre sent the sixth degree at the Owen J. Roberts High Pottstown, Chester Co., SVtk Oct. 17, 8 p.m. > The Pa. State Grange an nual session will be held Oct. 26-29 at Wellsboro, Pa. : The National Grange Con vention will be held Nov. 8-1$ at Atlantic City, N. J, • Have You Heard? '(Continued ifrom Page 15) place the starch in them turns to sugar. If the flavor of stor ed potatoes becomes too sweet, move them to a room-tem perature storage place for a week or two. If you don’t have a storage area that is dark, dry, and well-ventilated with a 45 to 50 degree temperature, it’s wise to buy only the quantity o£ potatoes you can use within a short time. INQUIRY WELCOME •**»¥ » 4 y » »»»»»»»». Lititz 626-7766
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