CORINNE the Chomp! MOWRY PRINCE CORINNE, EX(92)2E Owned by Clarence and Kenneth Mowry, Roaring Spring, PA THE NEW WORLD’S RECORD COW FOR MILK PRODUCTION Total Days Total Milk 24 V 3847 49 7910 77 12741 97 16025 105 17257 143 23153 171 27293 206 32230 222 34360 234 35873 244 37076 262 39211 299 43506 305 44175 319 45730 335 47529 343 48830 365 50759 Pennfield is proud to have been part of this outstanding Worlds Record. pennfield feeds 711 Rohterstown Road, Lancaster, PA 17604 Lancaster 299-2561 • York 854-7867 • Red Lion 244-4511 May we chat with you soon about your herd’s feeding program? Farm Youth Leader [Continuetffrom Page 1] been involved in many county judging contests and has been a cooperative scholar traveing to the PAFC conferences at Shippensburg State College. Gordon has been on the livestock judging team and traveled to Kansas City to compete at the National FFA conferences He has also entered the FFA tractor driving contests and this year placed first in the area. Gordon’s main FFA project has been in the field of dairy. He presently owns 4 registered Holstein cows and 2 heifers and is a member of the Jr. Holstein Club. 6$ and leader not only in FFA but in many farm youth When asked how he would related groups, change FFA if possible, Gordon explained that he would like to tell more people about FFA and its activities “Many people just don’t know what FFA is all about,” he stated. “I think we need to give it a new image and let others know about the work and activities we get involved in.” “FFA is a good organization and besides giving you responsibility it makes you proud of your accomplishments.” Gordon certainly has much to be proud of with all the responsibility he has taken on over the past few years. For along with his farm related activities he is a also a student leader in school and was a varsity wrestler. Gordon is planning to go on to college and study Dairy Science but for the moment he is consentrating on completing his senior year at Pequea Valley. During the Farm Show, to be held in January, Gordon will be receiving the Keystone Farming Degree, significant of the work and responsibility he has taken on during the past four years in FFA. MARTIN'S MANUFACTURING CO. Custom Made • FREE STALLS • BARNYARD FENCES • SILAGE CARTS in stock • PIPE GATES 6 ft. to 16 ft. (every 6") in stock HURTIN’S MANUFACTURING CO. DISTRIBUTOR OF CENTRAL TRACTOR PARTS CO. R.D.3 Myerstown Phone (717) 933-4151 TAKE RT. 645 - 3 MILES NORTH OF MYERSTOWN FOLLOW DIRECTIONAL SIGNS * Laiteast# F^fhlhfrSaHtf Youths Learn "Art" of Breadmaking in 4-H Nothing is more satisfying than the aroma of a freshly baked loaf of bread, or basket of rolls, or of pastenes. Over 715,000 boys and girls re- At the annual 4-H event, ceive that satisfaction when sbc na tj o nal winners will be they prepare tasty, delicious announced wit h each re bread dishes as part of their ce ivi n g $7OO educational activities in the national 4-H scholarships, courtesy of the bread program. company. Sponsored by Standard Q ne such national winner. Brands Incorporated, these j year, was reluctant to youthful bakers create tasty, en t er the program. Ann nutritious bread dishes that Gurney of Cheshire, Mass, excite their family, friends was astounded when her and neighbors. The youths mo ther first suggested she know that bread is an impor- enroU in the 4.H bread pro . tant part of the 4-4-S-2 daily gram “Breadbaking, I formula for good nutri- thought was something tion-four servings of bread le did fa the old d and cereal four of fruits and f aid the j 8 Miss . yegtables, three of milk and » But » she added de . two of meat cided to give it a try”. Supervised by the Cooper- Some dine ' lat Miss atiye Extension Service, G to more 4-Hers m the bread program 15Q blue nbbons for bread give demonstrations on bread- and other foods exhibits . Last making to other youths and alonC) prepared adults m their community. more than 2QO bread They are also ehgiblefor products , She has iven nu . awards provided by Standard mcrous bread demo “ strations Brands The company offers and headed the food d rt . up to four medals of honor ment of the Berkshire County for county winners and an p air expense-paid trip to National 4-H Congress in Chicago, Dec. I—s for a top winner in each state. Across the country in Wyoming, Nalene Robinson, 18, of Bedford, has been bak- ing foreign breads using recipes handed down by her grandmother. She also has found bread and other baked foods an appreciated gift by friends, neighbors and shut-ins, especially at holiday time. For more information on the 4-H bread program con tact the local county exten sion service office. PUNCH LINE OF THE WEEK