Saturday; July2STl96o ,# 4-H Citizenship' (Continued from Page 1) jwrt from Lancaster County are Dennis Allen, Quarryvllle B 2; Judy Buckwalter, Lititz K 3; Averril Royer, 2025 Ore gon Pike, Lancaster; and Nan cy Risser, Leola Rl. During the week the group will have a chance to visit with their District Congress man at his Washington office in the House Office Building. The entire program will orig inate from the National 4-H Club Center in Washington. Members will be housed in the dormitory there and will re ceive their meals in the cafe teria. The week’s program will consist of many_ outstanding speakers and discussion groups concerning various phases of Citizenship iesponsibility. These usually are conducted in the morning and field trips to points of educational in terest in the Washington area are conducted during the af ternoon of each day. The four delegates from Lancaster County will be re porting to their local clubs and also will be utilized in County wide 4-H programs concerning their Citizenship experience, when they return. • County FFA (Continued from Page 1) have their animals there on the 21st, between 3 and Bpm The show will start at 1 pm. Applications for the dairy calves, given annually by each of three county breed associa tions, are due September 4th, at the monthly meeting of county vo-ag teachers, it was announced. Individual inter views for the awards will be held at the time of the coun ty FFA meeting, September 26. All FFA and FHA chapters in the county are invited to enter the window exhibits to be held in conjunction with the Manheim Fair, October 5-7 Red Rose Chapter president Robert Weaver reported on the State FFA Week held re cently at Penn State Univer sity. • Flowing Contest (Continued from Page 1) Holland, Ivan Yost, Narvon R 2; Ronald Kline, Lititz R 3, Everett Kreider, Quarryville El; and Jay Rohrer, Manheim R 2. Entries will close today, still room for two more plow ers before the desired limit of ten entries is reached' Con tact Aaron Z Stauffer at Eph rata Rl, or Forney Longeneck er. For those who are not inter ested in the plowing contest, the Field Day which begins at 930 am and runs until about 3 p.m, promises many demon strations and activities to in terest young and old There will be wagon tours, archery and fishing demonstrations, and many exhibits by the Dis trict’s cooperating agencies. These events will be held on the next farm to Geibs, the Homer Graybill farm, also at Manheim R 3 If it rains Tues day, the contest will be held on Thursday '• Pig Chase (Continued from Page 1) critter somewhat more run ning room than last year’s loser enjoyed. It was decided by the SWCD directors that any hoy who wins a pig chase can not en ter the following year’s event If he is not too old by the third year, he may reenter. 'Phig means that last year’s (Continued from Page 2) pig catcher, Eugene Bollinger while cow beef sold 1.00-2.01 of Denver R 2, will be inel- lower, igible to compete. Bollinger SLAUGHTER STEERS probably set some kind of rec- Prime 1120-1375 lbs. 26.75-27.0 C ord last year when he had the with two loads at the lattei shoat hog-tied and back to High Choice andl Prim. the finish line within 1 % min- 1150-1430 lbs. 25.75-26.5( the nmsn line witmn /a mm Choice goo 130 Q lbs 2 5.00-26. u , . , , 25, largely 25.25-26.00 at mif Anybody want to break that wee i C- Mixed Good and Choici record? Even if he doesn’t 24.25-25.25, Good 23.00-24.5 f break it, the winner still gets standard and low Good 22.01 a good, 50-pound gilt, and the 23.25. losers have some fun com- peting for this choice prize. The pig will be donated by Death travels swiftly, bin Eby’s Feed Mill, Lititz, again most speeders can catch it. this year. Remember the time —right after the plowing con- test, which starts at 1 p.m. , . , , , we*- The place will be the Homer J ul f ht and d the guessed on Giaybill farm at Manheim R 3. a jjolstein. There were three In case of heavy ram on Tues- W i nners j n case day, come by Thursday. ... „ , ~ ’ Winning in the women s di vision were: Mrs. Mark Mum * A or* *.• ma, Elizabethtown R 3; Bar * Meeting bara Nolt, Ephrata Rl; and (Continued from Page 1) Mrs. Sonya Ream, Masonic Homes, Elizabethtown, that “there is an extraordinary Men winners were- Irvin W. correlation between the height Nolt, Ephrata R 3; E. Richard aqd weight of these animals”. Burkhart, Manheim R 4, and For example, if his height is Richard K. Metzler, Manheim so much, his weight can be Rl. predicted closely, and vice All the winners but one versa. selected cow models from the The ladies guessed the display of prizes, For The Man f™ ' Who Wants SHpffmfm BIGGER Bag YIELDS I t Consistent mans more milk Consistent quality in Muellei bulk tank manufacturing assures you a high quality performance n the milk house where it pays off u profits. 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