• 4-H Spfeaktrs also earned the' right to enter (Continued from Page 1) the strict competition next and Mrs. J. Wilbur Houser, Tu ®* day, lu . Lampeter. Blue ribbon winners among ' . . the -seniors and their topics Other blue ribbon speakers were: were: Averril Royer, 2025 Ore gon Pike, Lancaster; and Nancy A team composed of Audrey Risser, Leola Rl, Winning red. Yunglnger, Marietta Rl, and ribbons were: Jean Miller, Eph- Kathy Ney, Marietta Rl, “Live rata R 3; and Shirley Myer, 216 stock Needs Salt and Minerals”; W. Main St., New Holland. Lois Enck, Stevens Rl, “The Judges for the public speak- Inside Story of a Horse”; Ken ing contest were Darvin Boyd, ne * h R J® ser > Leola Rl, Wiring Ephrata Rl. a former 4-H mem- a Be T e Frame”; and Tom Hous bcr, and Mrs. Jean Thomas, e . r > Lampeter, Internal Para- Manheim, a 4-H leader. sites in Cattle. Seven senior demonstrators Red ribbon senior demonstra-' ALL MILK PRODUCERS: Three of the feeds in our Green Pastures dairy feed line have been purchased by many of you in increasing quantities. This greater volume on these feeds enables us to put them into mass production in a more efficient way. The resulting SAVINGS are CONSIDERABLE and will passed on to all dairy feed users who can handle, on prompt-payment basis, five-ton loads of The above applies to BULK DELIVERIES ONLY. for a good appetite stimulant when pastures are dry & hay is short No. 515 Nutro-Sweet fortified with minerals, phosphorous and vitamin A. 4 lbs. of Nutro-Sweet equal to 8-10 lbs. good quality roughage. Ask your Miller & Bushong representative or dairy specialist for more details or call us collect at Lancaster 717-392-2145 && No. 506 No. 511 No. 518 (No. 518 in minimum quantities of two tons) Miller & Bushong, Inc. tors were Dennis Allen, Quar ryville R 2, “Get the Best of the Awards in Vegetables”; and Daniel Rohrer, Manheim Rl, “Fuel Cell' Will It Be An Engine of Tomorrow?” Blue ribbon winners in tho junior division were: Nancy Henkel and Pixie Watess, both of Strasburg, a team demonstrating “Confor mation Unsoundness”; Dale Shenk, Lititz R 3, "Facts About Sandpaper”: and Jeffrey Kiss er, Leola Rl, “Wiring A Bee Frame.” Two winners in the home Flo-Mor Flo-Mor Flo-Mor ALSO TRY (available in bags only) "Finest Service Anywhere' ROHRERSTOWN, PA. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 16, 1966 economics division who will represent Lancaster County at Bucktown are Kaye Smith, Eph rata R 2, whose topic was "Knowin’ Your Sewin’ ”; and a team of Reba Shelly and Carol Murry, both of Lititz R 2, “A Delicious Nutritious Butterfly.” All won blue ribbons. The junior winner of a blue ribbon was Cindy Smith, Ephrata R 2, “Needles and Thread.” 14% 20% 32% • Dairy Deadline (Continued from Page 1) tween 3 and 7 p.m. on Au gust Ist. Guernsey, Ayrshire, and Jer sey entries will be brought in the following day during the same hours, and will be shown on August 3rd. Plastow reminded the show men to bring a health chart and registration papers for each animal entered. The health charts may be secured at the Union Stock Yards, Lancaster, he added. Each member will also be required to bring hay, short feed, and bedding for his ani mal, Plastow said. SCOUT TROOP 330 HAS FULTON GRANGE PROGRAM Fulton Grange #66 held its regular meeting July 13 at the hall in Oakryn with Charles McSparran presiding The Charter was draped in mem ory of Mrs Laura B Stubbs who had been a member for fifty-five years Boy Scout Troop 330 which is sponsored by Fulton Grange presented the program This tioop has twenty-seven mem bers and is growing steadily. Lawrence Temple, scout mas ter, told of their activities the past year and recognized 12 scouts with awards Talks were given by Steven Jacobs, “What A Tenderfoot Scout Is”; Sam uel Pennington, “What A Sec ond Class Scout Is and Keith Gillespie, “First Class Scout Requirements ” Charles Mc- Sparran piesented the new Charter to the Troop, it was accepted by Temple be The annual picnic will be held Monday, July 25, 730 pm at the Grange Hall The committee for the picnic, Mre. Ralph Armstrong, Mrs Freed* Huber, Mrs Dorothy Reath and Mrs Peter Fry will pro vide tablecloth, iced tea, rolls and butter Members are to bring a meat dish and another dish, also their own cups, plates, napkins and silver. Games will be in charge «f Mr and Mrs Sherman Hill and Mrs Stanley Stauffer Jr. Dairymenl CONTROL FLIES with CIODRIN and VAPONA Combination Spray Approved for use on dairy cattle. Alfalfa FERTILIZER 0-20-20 3-12-12 0-15-30 Available in Bulk. Bags or Spread ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO. GROFFTOWN RD. next to Waterworks Ph. 392-4963 or 392-0374 5
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