4-H CLUB NEWS PENN WILLOW Lefever; the funniest, Eva Bra by Jeanette Shank ziel; the ugliest, Vickie Sheu- Seventy-five persons came to ek, and for the cutest, Eric Aaron Shank’s barn for the Provst. Games were led by Halloween party held Friday, Peggy Eshleman and Bonnie October 27. Coffman, The 4-H members wearing The enjoyable evening end costumes were given prizes as ed at 10 p.m. after refresh follows: most original, Elaine ments were served. OUR COMPETITION TELLS US THAT WE'RE HARD-NOSED ABOUT FERTILIZER Long ago, in 1904, we decided to manufacture only the best possible .fertilizer. We discovered that most of our custo mers couldn’t afford to take chances with “Bargain-price” fertilizer. They want Premium fertilizer that takes high production punishment. The best advertisement we, of FARMERS’ FERTILIZER WORKS have, is the many satis fied customers. True, FARMERS’ FERTILIZERS may cost a little more to buy, but our many customers find that whatever extra they pay is well worth the higher yields they produce season after season. Remember FARMERS’ FERTILIZER “As good as the best, and bet ter than the rest.” Call us now, for prompt service and premium fertilizer. FARMER'S FERTILIZER WORKS SINCE 1904 PREMIUM FERTILIZERS AND DONEGAL PLANT FOOD ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. 17022 PHONE: (717) 367-1211 §§ji l Mf (1 lUlflfi I f m JnmrnmW mms9 War V mart 13 % , T jraor^'»*HuttJaEX»: f t a most joyful Thanksgiving, D. E. Horn & Co, Inc. Wishing you and yours brimming with the bounty and blessings of the season. YORK, PA. Cathy Reinhtold, of RD2, Columbia, shows Pokey, an 8-year-old gelding that won the western pleasure class, 14 hands and under at the State 4-H Horse Show in Harrisburg Friday. Cathy, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rein- f JI ._ lt| * ~~~T' \v~ i>ST J K V ? Jji ■r * “Ti W VCw iSt-T* -SW U&V4 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 18.1967—7 * b- *- -4v *• «*- »*••«*• *»*ns*!~ •*; v*<-»-m*v.-.-*vv_ -■ hold, is a member of the Boots and Saddle 4-H Club. The state horse show is part of the Pennsylvania Livestock Exposition being held in the State Farm Show Building Nov. 10-11, • New Holland (Continued from Page 2) sold 25 higher; Retail 19.75-21.- 50, wholesale, No. 1-3, 19-19 75; heavyweights 18-19; shoats 5 50- 16. Calf receipts of 136 head sold steady. Choice and Prime 38.- 50-42 50; Good and L Choice 35- 38; Standard 31.50-34 50; Com mon 22-31. .i ' SEE YOUR NEAREST HOFFMAN SEED MAN FRANK H. BUCHER 2160 Main St., Rothsville, Pa, LESTER ERB 312 S. Mount Joy St. Elizabethtown, Pa 367-7112 JASON H. MELLINGER R. D. 1 Strasburg, Pa. JONATHAN S. SHIRK 366 E. Main St„ Bareville, Pa. D. WAYNE SWEIGART K. D. 3 Elizabethtown, Pa. EDGAR C. UMBLE . Pequea Ave. Gap, Pa, p£EP^ CALVES November 13,1967 Lititz 626-6504 687-6546 656-9302 367-2280 443-4525 Specialize IN ALFALFA, CLOVER, PASTURE, OATS, FORAGE