ClO—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 13,1982 Boots and Saddles LANCASTER The Boots and Saddles Club held a meeting recently at the Farm and Home Center and saw a film from the American Quarter Horse Association. The club will hold an open tun show on Saturday, May 1, at Fellanbaum’s Stables on the Fruitville Pike. The next meeting will be March 12 at the Farm and Home Center. York 4-H meets YORK The February meeting of the York Baby Beef club was held at the 4-H Center, recently. Members voted to donate $2OO again this year to the Stockman’s Contest at the 4-H Fair. Tony Dobrosky talked briefly about fattening steers. Cumberland Swine club meets SHIPPENSBURG - The Cen tral Penn Swine Club met recently at the extension office to elect officers. They are as follows: president, Jeff Warner; vice president, Brandon Weary; secretary, Karen Fought; assistant secretary, Denise Kutz; news reporter, Chris Hopple. Each member will be feeding and showing two hogs for round up. Anyone interested in joining the club, or in just attending a meeting, call Jeff Warner at 249- 3368 or Laura Watts at 249-7220. ■sew &LACK , REP iBUOW BUIE BROWN £LiCTRIC EELS ARE F&UHD /H7HE HMAZO/V WP OF/HOCO F/VEES /H SOUTH AMBF/CH. TH/E s rgnt/ea f/fh cfatgroou to a ft i one ahp oea/ef ate upto 600 Volts of FLBCmc/Ty, ENOUGH To STUN# HORSE. THE EEL G£Ts tTFOOD ByELEC - TFOCUT/NO F7SH U//TH/TS ELECTF/C SHOCX/HO TF/L THE WOCK/fJG ORGANS FfLL THE EELS LOH6TA/L meets Chester WEST CHESTER - The Chester County Holstein Club will meet Tuesday, March 23 for their Spring Trip. Stops on the tour will include farms in Northampton County: Maple Grove, Star Bright, Keystone, Upstream. The bus will leave the Donald Hostetter Farm in Sadsburyville at 8 a.m. and at Exton Square at 8:30 a.m. Bring own lunch; evemng meal will be provided. Cost is |l9 per person and reservations can be made until March 15 by calling Bob People, 932-3975. OR/W6E GREEN LTBROWN LT. BLUE IT GREEN club plans trip (m? iy/ # i j Thursday is Agriculture Day, a day set aside to honor the American farmer for his achievements in the world of farming, conservation, and horticulture. You can take part in this day by informing your school teacher of this annual event. Perhaps you could volunteer to explain to your class some of the work you do on your farm. ncor thwae bsysonae toptaseo palesp tupenas •uoj -ion ‘Xeq ‘sjeo ‘toiJßq ‘saojßiuoj ‘saSue.io ‘sjmread ‘sajdcte ‘saojßjod ‘sußaqXoß ‘jeaijAv ‘iuon :sjaMsuy Oo c> o° The theme of this year’s Agriculture Day is “Agriculture, it’s your heartbeat America.” So within this heart you will find lots of crops from which the American farmer makes his living - and lots of food that your school friends find on their table every day. Unscramble the following words and discover some of these crops: gorsnea totmaeos labrey stoa yah noctto
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