B—Lancaster Panning, Saturday, July 2, 1966 • Carol Ann Hess (Continued Horn Page 1) Mrs. Allen K. Risser, Leo!a. Nancy was a June graduate of Ma nhe i m Township High School where she majored in the academic course. Miss Hess, a graduate of Lampeter Strasburg High School, has always admired the Dairy Princess’ job of awarding the ribbons at the shows and fairs. This was one of the reasons she gave for Granting to be the Princess. Carol has been active in 4-H Club work for the past eight years. A member of the Baby Beef Club and the Holstein Club, she has served as secre tary and vice president on the County Council. In school activities, Carol has been a member of the For Extra Yields TOP DRESS NOW FARMERS' FERTILIZERS FARMERS' FERTIUZER WORKS 365 West Bainbridge St. Elizabethtown, Pa. Quality Fertilizer Since 1904 Phone 367-1211 DAIRYMEN CATTLEMEN Here’* the answer to your MANURE PROBLEMS EASY WAY MANURE DISPOSAL SYSTEM Saves Time—Save* Fertility Just script or wash manure, bedding waste and feed Into Ris> War holding tank When >ou*re tlie pointful agiiatur and self-priming chopper Impeller pump sill put tiie homogenized mixture into Btsv War JiOUid fjrid spreader. Ns clog—-do mess—no stink For complete information on the EASY WAY DISPOSAL SYSTEM write to: ? I I CALEB M. WENGER I X »> £ R. D. 1, Drumore Center KIB-2116, QCAKRYVILLE, PA. | senior band and senior chorus, Future Business Leaders of America, Future Homemakers, Clerical Club, Student Coun cil, and Cheer Leader. She was also captain of the var sity'hockey team and a mem ber of the Varsity Club. A neighbor friend, Miss Linda Lou Welk, Strasburg Rl, the 1965 Dairy Princess, crowned the new Queen and then gave her Farewell ad dress. Judges for the event were: Mrs. Bernard O. Bradley, Su perintendent of Home Econom ics Department, Lancaster City Schools; David May, Program Coordinator WGSA, Ephrata; and Frederick P. Sample, Su pervising Principal of Man heim Township School District. Mrs. Herbert M. Royer served as Dairy Princess Com mittee Chairman with Area Code 717 HERE’S THE WAY WE CATCH OUR FISH for an order, says Roy Weaver as he explains how the metal fish trap works. It consists of two, half baskets which lock together and have a funneled opening on each end. He tosses it in, waits 10 to 20 minutes, then hauls in his catch. For extra large orders, a seine is used. L. F. Photo • Farm Ponds added leisure time that this with. The natural hazards in seasonal bait-fish business the fathead business seem (Continued from Page 1) provides. nearly endless. Of course, well be used for a family The Weavers built their first flooding of the watershed is “swimmm’ hole,” or as a pond about ten years ago; they one hazard that can bring' in source of water for livestock, now operate at least eight contaminated water and un or for crop or home garden ponds, although there were wanted silt, but properly con irrigation. If a pond is large several more bn another prop- structed diversion terraces can enough it might one day be erty which we didn’t see. usually handle that, used for a public recreation Originally, the largest pond, Snapping turtles and water business. about one and one-third acres snakes that move in and make ROY WEAVER in size and eight to nine feet their homes in the ponds are RAISES “FATHEADS” deep, was used for public bass a constant nuisance. Weaver One unusual and most in- and bluegill fishing. Unfortu- keeps after these critters with terestmg use for farm ponds nately, the pond was located a a gun. Blackbirds and King.- was seen at the Roy H. Weaver mile mom from jthe farm, fishers eat their share of the farm at Strasburg R 1 Weaver and*' qpuldn’ttC |fe #g>pejly po- tender young fish also Weaver raised pheasants for the game liced-'-to prevent* “Cusfbmers” seemed particularly to resent commission for 22 years, but from helping themselves to the blackbirds, which he said he recently retired from active fishing rights. So Weaver, con- have suddenly become; a real farming and now concentrates verted * that pond also to bait problem this year.' Eveh as be on raising “fatheads,” minnows fish production. spoke we watched ' several of for bait. He and Mrs. Weaver PREDATORS these birds swoop in for a run this business themselves, PeopleL aren’t the only preda- f ree fish dinner, and both seem to enjoy the tors * or 16% Dairy Ration To Your Herd To Make For o healthy, highly productive herd. Florin enriched dairy feed is scientifically formulated, tested and proved. Feed it regularly. and see the results ... more milk from cows, more money for you. aVVolgemuth Bros., inc. MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Florin 14% Milk & Money Pb. 653-1451