Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 05, 1975, Image 18

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 5.1975
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Festival Cultural Series
In an effort to acquaint
local audiences with creative
Mennonitcs, the Dutch
Family Festival, Rt. 30 east
of Lancaster announces its
1975 Festival Cultural Series.
Six different artists will be
featured throughout the
summer, representing a
variety of fields.
The Cultural Scries are
planned for four Monday
nights at 8.00 p.m. July 7.
July 21, August 11 and
August 25.
Opening the Senes on July
York 4-Hers
To Compete
at Regionals
Sixteen 4-H members, who
were judged winners of the 4-
H Demonstration and Public
Speaking Contest, will move
on to higher levels of com
petition on July 11 when they
present their topics at the
regional contest at Northern
High School in Dillsburg.
Those participating in the
Regional 4-H Demonstration
Contest from York County
include Dawn Raubenstme,
Hanover; Jonathan Myers,
Thomasville; John
Shumaker, Dillsburg;
Laurie & Lisa Dobrosky,
Glen Rock; Charla Janney,
Brodbecks; Beverly Brown,
Delta; Brooke Palmer,
Shrewsbury; Bonnie Wire,
Spring Grove; Jeff Roth,
Spring Grove; Paul Myers
111, Thomasville; Tommy
Welsh, East Berlin; Gary
Welsh, East Berlin; Kathy
Bortner, Hanover; and
Karen Raubenstme,
Hanover. Public Speaking -
Lois Lehman, Dillsburg
The regional contest
brings together all top
winners in each of the
counties in the Capital area.
The high individual and
team members will then
have the opportunity to
compete with winners from
four other regions at State 4-
H Days August 6-8 at The
Pennsylvania State
University.
According to Home
Economist Marcy Seckman,
the educational contest are
designed to imrpve skills in
4-H project work, develop
individual standards, and
increase the member’s
self’confidence in competing
against others.
All members prepared
their own demonstrations
and speeches under the
supervision of local leaders,
Extension personnel, and
other interested persons.
Figures
Chesterson put it this way "A
lady there was of Antigua who
said to her spouse ‘What a pig
you are’’ He answered 'My
queen is it manners you mean
or do you refer to my figure 9 ”
MEMO
HAY, STRAW
and EAR CORN
SALE
EVERY MONDAY
AT 11 AM
EVERY WEDNESDAY
12 00 NOON
NEW HOLLAND SALES
STABLES, INC
Phone 717 354 4341
7 is an evening of storytelling
and poetry reading with Dan
Yutzy, Dean of Eastern
Mennonitc College,
Harrisonburg, Va., and Paul
Erb, writer, teacher, and
churchman from Scottdalc.
Pa. Yutzy is renowned for
his repertory of comic Penn
sylvania Dutch stories,
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Good sow feeding programs can
go a long way toward improving
herd health, conception, and sur
vival of baby pigs.
Use a flushing feed with AUREO
S. P. 250. (In an lowa study,
18.5% more gilts fed AUREO
S. P. 250 at breeding conceived
during the first estrus than non
medicated gilts.)
Then, during the critical farrow
ing period, use a sow feed forti
fied with AUREO S. P. 250 to con-
GERMAN FEED MILL. INC. GRUBB SUPPLY CO. PENNFIELD CORPORATION
Denver, Pa. Elizabethtown, Pa. Lancaster, Pa.
NEWFIELD, M. J. 08344
Phone 609/692-4400
Distributors of American Cyanamid Animal Health & Feed Products
BROADWAY, VA. • SELBYVILLE, DEL • LEWISBURG, OHIO • VESTAL, N. Y. • LITITZ, PA
which he will tell that
evening, with John J. Miller,
actor with the Festival
Players, translating. Erb, a
longtime professor will read
his favorite poetry.
Plant Growing
On July 21, Rhoda
Obcrhoitzcr, Lititz, will
demonstrate skills related to
plant-growing (an old
Mennonite tradition of
ecology and beauty) and
decorating with flowers,
THE EFFICIENCY FKTIK
helps
and
EARL SAUDER, INC,
New Holland, Pa.
especially flower-arranging.
Lawrence Hart, a Men
nonite pastor and Cheyenne
Indian chief from Clinton,
Oklahoma, will describe on
August 11, his experience of
being a minority within the
church and nation. Hart,
along with his family, will be
prepared to talk about native
American life, show some of
their arts and crafts, and
discuss current Indian af
fairs. As a member of the
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you get better conception
larger litters at weaning
trol many enteritis-causing bac
teria in sows before they spread
to pigs. Lower mortality among
pigs from medicated sows can
mean an extra pig per litter at
weaning.
Finally, remove still another
drag on efficiency by worming
with feed containing Tramisol.
For complete details contact
any of the feed manufacturers
listed below, or call or write The
Fox Company.
Executive Board of Men
nonite Central Committee
and head of the Committee of
Concern, Hart speaks ar
ticulately for his people.
Lowell and Mariam Byler,
formerly of Hcsston, Kan
sas, now of Eastern Men
nonite College’s music
depsrtment, will give an
evening of music, August 25.
With Mariam accompanying
Lowell as soloist, the two will
feature a variety of music -
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Stevens, Pa.
from classical to religious to
pops.
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The Festival Cultural
Series evenings, which are
informal and allow audience
involvement, begin at 8 p.m.
Subscription tickets are
$7.50, include admission to
all four cultural events, and
can be obtained by con
tacting Dutch Family
Festival, 2497 Lincoln High
way East, Lancaster, Pa.
17602.