Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 25, 1966, Image 14

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    —Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, June 25, 1966
14
4-H CLUB NEWS
NORTH. HOLSTEIN CLUB
BOLDS DEMONSTRATION
by Earl Stauffer, reporter
The fourth meeting of the
Northern Lancaster County
4-H Dairy Club was held
Thursday evening at the farm
Of J, Robert Hess, Strasburg.
A fitting and showing dem
onstration was given by sev
eral older members of the
elub. Forty-six members and
three leaders were present.
The next meeting will be
held on July 28 at 7:30 p.m.
when the Dauphin County Hol
stein Club will be the guests.
Place of meeting will be an
nounced at a later date.
LEOLA PINCUSHIONS 4 H
CLUB REORGANIZES
by Cynthia McQuate, reporter
The reorganizational meet
ing of the Leola Pincushions
4-H sewing club was held June
14 at the home of Mrs Hoober
with seven members and two
leaders attending
The newly elected officers
are: president, Mane Gi urn
bine; vice president, Fay
Weaver; secretaiy, Kathy Hoo
ber; treasurer, Ruth Oberholt
zer; song leader, Bonnie Hess;
game leader, Sandra Grum
bine; news reporter, Cynthia
McQuate.
Following the meeting the
members played some games
and had refreshments. .
DRUMORE SEWING CLUB
HOLDS REORGANIZATION
by Jo Bookar, reporter
The Drumore 4-H Sewing
Club met at Chestnut Level
for its annual reorganization
meeting lecently.
Elected * were president,
Janet Cutler; vice president,
Shirley Aaron secretary, Ann
Gore; assistant secretaiy, Sher
ry McSparran, tieasurer, Mary
Douts, assistant tieasurer, Sue
Bookar; songleader, Linda
Martin; pianist, Linda Hen,
county council representative,
Ann Goie. game leader, Della
Matson, news reporter, Jo
Bookar.
This yeai’s leaders will be
Mrs. Donald McSparran, Mrs
Stanley Stauffer, Mrs Rober„
McSparran, Mrs Robert House
keeper, and Miss Judy Long
enecker.
WILDLIFE CLUB MEMBERS
GET GUN INSTRUCTION
by Annette Long, reporter
The Lancaster County 4-H
Wildlife Club met Wednesday
evening June 15, at the home
of Eric and Fay Stoner, 1051
Eden Road, Lancaster
Before the meeting the
younger members were given
instructions on gun handling,
followed by target practice for
all.
The next meeting will he a
fishing trip, July 20
CLASHING THIMBLES
NAME QUEEN CANDIDATES
by Doris Harnish, reporter
Lucy Herr was elected sen
ior queen at a recent meet
ing of the Penn Manor Clash
ing Thimbles 4-H Sewing Club
Junior queen was Kimberly
Winters
Other officers elected were;
song leaders, Ruth Ann Mc-
Michael and Kimberly Win
ters, game leaders, Beverly
Martin and Kris Winters;
news reporter, Dons Martin
Following the meeting, the
members divided into their re
spective sewing groups.
PEQUEA CLUB GIVEN
SEWING DEMONSTRATIO:
by ‘ Carol Eby, reporter to their respective groups—
A sewing demonstration was sewing or cooking—to work
the main feature of the first- on their projects.
year sewing girls at the Elected at the meeting were
Pequea Valley 4-H Club. It two posture queens who will
was given by three sewing (Continued on Page 15) '
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EARLY SUMMER
Reg. Holstein Sale
FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1966
Location on the J. Mowery Frey Sr, Farm, 5
miles south of Lancaster, 1 mile East of Willow
Street, Pa,, just off Rt. 222 on Hans Herr Drive, Lan
caster County. "
75 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS
Certified, Ace. Vacc. 30 day tested. Cows and Heifers mostly
fresh or springing. A number for August (gome top grades
selling)
Sale includes: 8 OSBORNDALE IVANHOE DTRS. (2 are
show prospects) DTR. OF SEILING BLACK MAGIC 5 YR.
19,122 M. - 723 F. DTR. OF ROELAND REFLECTION SOVE
REIGN, SHE IS “GOOD PLUS” WITH 2 RECORDS OVER
18,000 MILK, BRED TO A SHOW SON OF ROSAFE PONTIAC
JUPITER. Pequea Mercedes Elaine, springing 2 yr. old by
Patrick from a dtr. of Ivanhoe (her 5 records average 528
fat.) Pequea Black Gold Bonnie, fresh 2 year old by Blosso
melle Black Gold, her dam has 2 records over 700; 4.0% ’ DTR.
OF GLENAFTON R.A. MONITOR FROM A 20,721, 689 FAT.
DTR. OF SNOWBALL ROCKET.
Prom Robert Kauffman, E’town, PENN SPRINGS MASTER
DOLLY 2 YEAR OLD DTR. OF ELM-BECCA COLANTHA
MASTER (HIS DAM IS 4th GENERATION OF 4% COWS
WITH “EX” MAMMORY) HER DAM PENN SPRINGS REGAL
DAISY MAE (G.P. 84) WITH 5 RECORDS AVERAGE 819
PAT, NEXT DAM 120,000 MILK 5500 F. LIFETIME. ELM
BECCA COLANTHA MAXINE, 2 YR. OLD DTR. OF PINEY
HILL MAXIMILIAN (EX) HER DAM ELM-BECCA COLAN
THA LADY T CL. “V.G.” THE sth GENERATION OF 4%
COWS and Excellent mammory, founded by Colantha Lady
Monogram (EX. 93) RUSSINWOOD ROBEL LEADER, 2 YR.
OLD, HER DAM 16,781 M„ 639 F. 2 YR. OLD DTR. OF CAR
NATION ROYAL MASTER (EX. 95) HER DAM DTR. OF
PABST JESS WAYNE W/RECORD OF 13,000 M - 550 FAT.
Prom J. Mowery Frey & Son of Lancaster, Osborndale Ivanhoe
dtr. fresh, with 660 lbs. of F. at 2 yrs. and classified “V.G."
(86) as a 2 yr. old. Fultonway Ivanhoe Wylwyn dtr. fresh,
from a Lucifer dtr. with 3 records from 700 to over 800 lbs.; of
P. A gr. dtr. of Pabst Regal from a Wis. Leader dam w/record
of 17,818 M - 622 F. at 2 years. Her % sister from a dtr.-of
Carnation Realization (V.G.) w/record of 14,790 M. - 561 F.
3 dtrs. of ‘Terseus”, 1 dam w/598 ft; gr. dam 19,825 M„ 798 P.
3 Cochran General dtrs., 600 lb. Fat. dams (1 an Ivanhoe)
“Flashy Boy” dtr, from a 570 F. record 2 year old of
Reflection
Mallary Audacious dtr. from' 496 F. 3 yr. old record dam.
A select group of heifers (bred by A. S. Puelicher, Lincoln,
Virginia) due to freshen July and August. Plenty of type.
Load of fresh and close springers (including some top grades)
from Canada
’Most of these animals were selected by John J. Stoltzfus,
Elyerson, Pa. Be sure to see this quality selection.
Catalogs upon request. Write: Carl Biller, 1101 Beaver Valley
Pike, Lancaster, Pa.
Lunch, sale under cover.
Sole at 12:30 D.S.T.
by: CARL DILLER and ,
JOHN J. STOLTZFUS
Aucts. and Pedigrees
Biller and Kreiier
Ph. 653-0301