&—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 22,1971 FFA Flower Judging Contest Held Members of the first place Mount Joy Wiggins, Denise Reed, Roberta Troy and Vo-tech flower judging team in competi- Sue Bair. Miss GraybiH, third from left, tion recently are: left to right, Linda Gam- was also the second place winner in m ber, Doris Gingrich, Lee Graybill, Ann dividual competition. Members of the second place Browns- Wargo, and Ann Denlinger. Miss Smith town Vo-tech school team in recent flower was first in individual competition and judging competition are: left to right, Miss Denlinger was third. Nina Smith, Pam Wood, Deb Sager, Sue Souders Go to Nairobi Richard and Ruth Sauder, New Holland RD2, left the United States on May 13, for a three year mission assignment at Ross lyn Academy, Nairobi, Kenya, under the Eastern Mennomte Board of Missions and Chanties, Salunga They will serve as housepar ents to the boarding students at the school The Saudeis’ address will be Box 14146, Westlands, Nairobi, Kenya, East Afnca Convert It to Cosh With a Classified Call Us Now To reach the Lancaster County farm community at the least possible cost, ad vertise in Lancaster Farm ing Call us at 394-3047 or 626-2191 from Sam to 5 p m. Monday through Friday. The 626-2191 (ask for Lancaster Farming) number enables Manheim, Ephr a t a and Akron patrons to avoid a toll call. Our Editorial Page is the fourth Page of Section Two 347 RISSER BEFORE SELLING - LET US QUOTE RISSER POULTRY POULTRY Broad St., Lititz Ph. 717-626-2153 4-H Club News Bergsffosse Busy Bees Lincoln Community 4-H The Lincoln Community 4-H The second meeting of the cnib was ca lled to order May 18 Beigstrasse Busy Bees 4-H Club a [ the Mt. Airy Fire'Hall by was held Thursday, May 12 at president Debbie Weitzel. 7pm at the Beigstrasse Luth- All members reported on their e.an Church. projects. Arnold Lueck gave a A few new members were en rolled The 4-H trip to Noith Caiohna foi June 25 to July 3 was discussed The following membeis plan to attend Linda Wise, Rosanne Styei, Judy Mil ler, Karen Habecker and Gail Eckeit A seivice for the Blessing of the Fields, which was held May 16 at the Beigstrasse Lutheran Church was discussed The fol lowing members planned to par ticipate in the service: Cindy Smith, Beth Good, Robin King, Susan Mai tin, Anita Burkholder, Sandy Stnckler, Judy Miller, Susie Spotts, Kaien Habecker and Pam Royer. All members were then dis missed with their assigned lead ers to discuss their individual projects for the 1971 year. 7 30 p.m —Kirkwood 4-H Com- The next meeting will be held f . mu ™ ty C > , lub * Union Presby ' June 15 from 9 to 11 am. tonan Church 8 pm—Lancaster Holstein Club, Home Center News Reporter, Joanne Hurst Friday, May 28 (For additional 4-H news see Bro^ en Horse and page 18.) Pony Club horse clinic* May 28-30. New Holland shows you how to make hay without getting all wrapped up in it ■ Famous chevron intermeshing rubber conditioning rolls. They won't wrap! ■ 9-foot cut with full-width condK tioning-for faster drying. Trade now... before you get all wrap ped up in this year's hay. A. B. C. Groff, Inc. 110 S Railroad Ave. New Holland 354-4191 Roy A. Brubaker C.'E. Wiley & Son, Inc. Lititz RD3 101 s - Lime st -> Quarryville 626-7766 786-2895 talk on the project books, After the meeting was ad journed, songs were sung and some games were played. The next meeting of the Lin coln 4-H Club will be held at the Glenn Wissler farm on June 22 fi om 8, to 9 30 p m. News Reporter, Paul Horning 4-H Calendar Saturday, May 22 Lancaster County Guernsey 4-H Club tour of New Bolton Veterinary Center. Thursday, May 27 469 Haybine®, r-conditioner gives you: L. H. Brubaker 350 Strasburg Pike Lancaster 397-5179 County 4-H Farm and
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