—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 25, 1965 8 4-H Club News BOOTS & SADDLES CLUB by Darlene Neff, reporter The legular monthly meet ing of the 4-H Boots and Saddles Horse and Pony Club was held on Friday, Sept. 10 at the home of Jay Wissler, Landisville. Money from the sale of light bulbs was collected. Daniel Rohrer and Jay Wis sler showed slides of their ex change trip to Colorado. A film on American Saddle bred horses was also shown. The next meeting will be held Oct. 8, at 730 pm. at the home of Ronald Kreider, Manheim, R. D. 1. KOOKIE KOOKS MEET by Peggy Eshleman, reporter The Homemaking girls, Kookie Kooks, from the Penn Manor 4-H club presented a Area Veterinarians On 3-Week Flying Tour Of European Countries Three area veterinarians are ipart of a 31-imemlber group from the Pennsylvania Veterinary Medical Associa tion who are presently on a three week flying tour of Rus sia, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Genm'any, Sweden and Den mark Local veterinarians making the trap are - Dr H L Todd Addis, Elverson; Dr C J. Bryer, Jr, Gap, aild Dr Phil lip P. Metzger Ekzabethitowin The veterinarians departed frdm the John F. Kennedy In ternational Airport on the first leg of their People-to- Peopile Mission on Sept 8. The,y arrived m Copenhagen the dlollotmng morning tfor briefing by representatives of the American Embassy and Danish Ministry of Agricul ture. They Wave visited Danish veterinary colleges and other training institutes, m addition to meeting with local veter inary authorities. Other stops on the 21-day agenda include Stockholm, Moscow and Tbilisi in the Soviet Union, Warsaw and Pulaiwy fin Poland, Prague, Munich and Berlin. , The mission, one of the first by American veterinari ans, Was a double purpose, ac cording to Dr Samuel F Scheidy, leader of the group The delegates will study the methods and woikmg condi tions of vetei marians and farmers in the countries vis ited and wull attempt to im prove understanding and re- lations between the United States and the people abioad. FARM WOMEN NO. 3 GIVE SlOO TO LIBRARY At then legui'ai monthly meeting the Society of Farm Women, Gioup No 3, elected to donate $lOO to the Eiphrate Lrbrary Association. Among other business, final arrangements were made for the Food Stand at the Ephrata Fair with the decision to serve fulhcourse meals each day. Plans were discussed' for spending October 3 at the hunting lodlge of Mr and Mrs. Elam Shelly m Perry County. An illustrated lecture was given by Richard Warren on “A Covered Bridge Story.” Members of Group No 16, and County President Mrs Landis Myer, were guests The next meeting is sched uled for October 1)8 at the home of Mrs. William Bberly at Ml. Airy program for their sponsor, par ents and friends at the Cones toga Twp. Elementary School on Sept. 18. Representatives from Farm Women’s Society No. 25 and Conestoga Lions Club present ed awards to all the girls who completed their projects. First-year Tasty Snack girls who won special recognition for outstanding work were Pat ricia Eshleman and Beverly Martin. Second year Mealtime Magic girls who won special recogni tion were Linda Porter and Connie Stehman. Because these two gilds won prizes the pre vious year, Linda Smith and Peggy Eshleman were next in line and received these awards. They received Betty Crocker Cook books. MERRY STITCHERS HOLD FASHION SHOW by Averril Royer, reporter The Manheim Township Mer ry Stitchers concluded the sea son with a fashion show Wed nesday evening for the Kiwan is Club of Northern Lancaster at the Stockyard Inn. Prizes were awarded by the Kiwams Club to the follow ing girls. Ist year, Carol Ket- KILL BROS. "The Original" GRAVITY GRAIN BOX Bigger 165 bu. - Priced Right - Under $2OO. 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Phone: Lone. 397-5179 Strasburg 687-6092 Lititz 626-7766 (Continued from Page Weaver of New Holland -Rl, and Filling to his sister Sharon. 1-Glenn Flickmger (grand champion steer); 2-Sharon Weaver (reserve grand cham pion); 3-Patricia Yuninger; 4- Edward Redcay, 5-Marvin Nis sley; 6-Larry Weaver; 7- Jo anna Rohrer; 8-Sheryl Weaver; 9-Herbert Hess; 10-Steven Ney. HEREFORD 1-James Kettering; 2-Kath leen Ney; 3-Dallas Wolgemuth; 4-Frances Bixler; 5-Marlin 80l- tering, Carla Ritchey, and Jam ie Ritchey. 2nd year, Julia Fraily, Linda Sapper and Judy McCalmont. 3rd year, Charmay ne Denlinger, Lynn Horst. 4th year, Janis Keeney, Kathy Mc- Calmont, Linda Ober. sth year, Mary Ellen Kettering, Eileen Landis, Jan Knight. 6th year, Averril Royer and Annette Long. Narrator for the snow was Mrs. Herbert Royer. Leaders of the club are Mrs. Henry Kettering, Mrs. Virgil Ritchey, Mrs. Ray Ober and Mrs. Her bert Royer. 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