. Jievillff.Snlunnn d.H ior f* lg h Sc hool home eeonom- and sewing demonstrations ciub Ek ? r ° om - The i C i U^ Pre f i K e " t ’ were given by several club Sewing i»IUD Meets Sue Mumma, led the club m . . 'the 4-H club pledge, after mem h* rs - The fifth meeting of the . , , The next meeting will be 1 ' „ , 1T , . which the secretane’s and , , . „ _ r andisville-Salunga 4-H Sewing held in the Senior Home Eco lanu , ~ , treasurer’s reports were giv- T , . rlll b was held on Monday _.. . „ , . . nomics room on July 13 from c u . » en. Debbie McFarland and „ . nn morning in the Hempfield Sen- , . 9 a.m. to 1130 am. jfloi llll ° ' Valone Roye led the singing Power to handle five 14-inch bottoms . . . reserve capacity to power big PTO combines or choppers in heaviest crops . . . capacity to cultivate up to 100 acres a day. Your choice of transmissions: famous Case-o-matic Drive that gives you double pull-power on-the-go ANOTHER 11 y YOU ARE ENTITLED T 0... sllooo TAX REFUND FOR EACH 1000 gals. GASOLINE (Used in Farming) WE LL HELP YOU COLLECT Take advantage of this Farm Bureau SERVICE designed to SAVE YOUR Valuable Time. If you have never filed a claim for Gasoline Tax .... We have application forms for you. Serving The Entire County With Dependable Products Since 1934 LANCASTER COUNTY FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE ASS'N For fast, friendly delivery, Call “ANY ONE MAY BUY FROM FARM BUREAU” Walter Binkley & Son A. S. Young Co., Inc. Lititz, Pa. Kinzers, Pa. Jared R. Stauffer A. L. Herr and Bro. Martindale, Pa. Quarryville, Pa. SERVICE TO FARM! 7c per gallon State Tax 4c per gallon Federal Tax By Furnishing YOU (Gasoline Patrons) With A Statement of Your Gasoline Purchases for Period Required. for tough spots, with direct drive option at the flick of your finger ... or conventional 8-speed Dual-Range transmission. 5 models. Spark ignition tractors available in the same horsepower range. See the 5-plow Case 730 or the 5-6 plow 830 now at our store. Cose Power ond Equipment Elizabethtown, Pa. 'i SERVICE y THIRTY YEARS FARM BUREAU Lancaster 394-0541 New Holland 354-2146 Qnarryville 786-2126 POWER 5-plow capacity to lick your heavy tillage jobs ECONOMY for every row-crop job l«.. 4or 6-row „ planting and cultivating Your choice of Dual-Range or Case-o-mafic •Sea level (calculated) maximum belt horsepower (based on 60°F. and 29.92 in. Hg.). From Nebraska Test #743. THIRTY YEARS n * FARM BUREAU SERVICE TO FARMERS Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 11, 1964—13 New Providence 4-H Club Meets Meetings of the New Provi dence 4-H Clubs were held re cently with the Community Club meeting at the Provi dence Elemental y School and the Wildlife Club gathering, Thursday, at the home of Mrs Floyd D. Atkins Jr. Presiding at the Commun ity Club meeting was Lany Landis, vice president “Hom ing Pigeons and Pigeon Man agement” was discussed by Lloyd Coover and Dean Mad den of the Punna Feed Com pany and Milton Dietiich of the Red Rose Pigeon Club A set of slides entitled “New Ideas in Racing Pigeon Nu trition and Management” was presented to the club by Coover A film on the homing pigeon was shown. Next meeting of the Com munity Club will be held as the annual club picnic at Mrs Atkins’ home. Purpose of the Wildlife Club UP lo 20% more output ; with a NEW JOHN combine The new John Deere 45 Self-Propelled can do up to 20 percent more work than its 1963 counterpart—up to. five days’ work in four days’ time. Main reason for this terrific performance increase is the new, exclusive cell-type separating grate. It reduces the load on the walkers and allows you to speed up Vz to % gear without increasing grain loss ... without pay ing a single penalty. . .. , , Bigger grain tank, faster unloading, higher unloading auger, and redesigned operator's platform are just a few of the other improvements in the 45 Combine. Stop in soon and get the full stoiy. Credit available. Here’s the perfect mate for a combine. Haul your feed, seed, and small grain 90 bushels in 3 minutes with the John Deere 68 Auger Feed Wagon. Alan Beyer Christum* LX 3-3687 Wenger implement Co. Back BU 44467 Landis Bros. Inc. Lancaster 393-3906 A. B. C. Groff, Inc. New Holland 354-8001 H, S. Newcomer & Son Mt. Joy 653-3361 meeting was to place a cam era trap in the woods so that an animal would take its own picture. Susan Atkins, junior leader, was in chaige Jolly Stitchers 4-H Club Sees Film Kaye and Cindy Smith, Joyce Hoist and Jane Smith all piesented demonstiations at the fouith meeting of the Jolly Stitcheis 4-H club, held at the home of Mrs Clydeth Buch, Baieville Rl_ Theie weie 28 membeis pies ent New business included a discussion of how to laise money and the forthcoming field day Aftei the meeting an extension agent showed a film on how to sew on a waist band The junior leadeis piesent weie Kaye Smith, Joyce Hoist, Sandra Snydei, June White and Jane Smith. The leaders piesent were Mrs Clydeth Buch, Mis Jack West, Mrs Ira Simmons and Mis Grant C Smith, Jr. . , unload Elm 665-2141 M. S. Yearsley & Sons West Chester 696-2990 DEERE % Shotzberger's
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