14—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 25, 1964 4-H Club News LANDISVILLE-SALUNGA Committees were appointed SEWING CLUB for a club fashion show to be „ „ held Thursday, Aug. 13, at the on 7;30 mg Club met Monday morn- „ , J . , . . ~ _.. _ - Members attended work ses ing at Hempfield Senior High . , „ . .. _ , , , sions following the meeting School home economics room. Would You Uke To Own A New John Deere Spreader For LESS Than $175. In Cash? This Offer Good For A Limited Time Only LANDIS BROS., Inc. 1305 Manheim Pike <1 Mile North of Lane, on Bt. 73) LANCASTER, PENNA. HUSK OR SHELL NEW OLIVER 74 MOUNTED PICKER-SHELLE Convertible. 0 units easy to interchange in minutes • Big capacity. Roomy all the way through to handle heaviest yields... - or 6-roll husking beds. • Fits most tractors. Mounting brackets for Oliver and most other row-crop-type tractors. • Quick mounting. Drive-in gathering-snapping unit.. - } back-m shelling or husking unit. • Saves corn. Low, wide gatherers...roller-type on-the-go clearance of snapping rolls. • Shells clean. Light-running sheller matches capacity of picker...rear delivery auger.j \|j fjj Come in now—get full details on this great new Oliver picker-shelter^ Farmersville Chas J. McComsey Equipment Co. & Sons Ephrata, R. D. 2 Hickory Hill, P*. See Us Todoy N. G. Hershey & Son Manheim The next meeting will he Mon days July 27, at 9 a.m. at the High School, DONEGAL 4H SEWING AND COOKING CLUB Donegal 4-H Sewing and Cooking Club held a meeting recently in the Donegal Pres byterian Church. President Rebecca Kling presided at the meeting. Assistant song lead er, Nancy Hoffman, led the club in -two songs. During” the business meet ing, Janis Bixler, chairman of the future activities commit tee, gave a report on the ac tivities that are planned for the club. They are: swimming party, dogie roast and then PH. 393-3906 Joseph M. Good & Son Mr. Dairyman: Are you managing your herd for profit? Monoging for profit must begin with your dry cows and bred heifers* Management for profit calls for feeding the dry cow and bred heifer to accomplish three things; Build the unborn calf Build the cow's reserve Stimulate the cow's milk-producing system so that she may pro* duce to her in-bred ability You eon not expect last years top proformer to repeat only be cause she has the potential. She has to be fed for high production and particularly when she is dry. No other period in a cow's life has os great an influence on milk production as does the two month period just before she freshens. Management for profit must also begin with feeding your dry cows PIONEER DRY & FRESH. On PIONEER DRY & FRESH and the PIONEER Program your dry cows get the nutrients they need, and you can be sure that she will produce according to her capability. Stop in soon or ask our servicemen about the PIONEER manage* ment for profit program, beginning with your dry cows. There is profit in PIONEER. PIONEER Leola sleeping out, and the mother and daughter tea. The sewing show and tell was given by Rebecca Rein hold. She showed the different types of basteing stitches. The cooking show and tell was giv en by Linda Neideigh. She showed how to make play dough. Kathy Ney and Glory Win ters gave a health talk on the care of the teeth. Two women from the exten sion office were introduced: Miss Warner and Miss Savidge. After the business meeting, the girls worked on their proj ects. The next meeting will be held on July 28 at 1:30 in the Donegal Presbyterian Church. . . . the feeds with balanced amino acids for better protein building MANHEIM T\v» SEWING CLu b ’ The Manheim Town*' Sewing Club met on J July 21, at the home 'of Dale Landis, Lititz ftp Mrs Landis is a profjj cake decorator and demoi ed to the club on cakes Refreshments were ter the demonstration, Next meeting will i t Tuesday, July 28, at the Manheim Township High School. About 50 percent of ft tal land area of the p States is used for pashm grazing, Good's Feed Mil New Providence
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