: l>eW»biVStlrttti bfi (Continued from •ir’age V) -twa ddmo’nstratkm on the me %ha'nrcs‘ of a fuel System for % red ribbon. Both are mem- ifcers Of the Northeast 4-H Club. 'l'hd mfethod of growing e-. %eta)bTes in flats won a white -ribbon for John Douts, Dm-' rfn’Ote >RI, in the vegetable de monstration event. He is also a member of the Drumore L clnb. Runnerup in the wildlife aontest with a red ribbon in the Danish judging system were John Erb, 118 Kreider Ave., and Annette Long, Lit its R 3. Winner of the bread demon stration was ’Miss Evelyn Groff, sixteen-year-old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Groff, Gordonville 81. Her demonstration Won a tine ribbon under the Danish judging system. A senior at Pequea Valley High School, Kinzara Rl, in the fall, Miss Groff represented the Pequea Valley 4-H Cooking Club. The demonstration squad of Miss Cynthia Bucher, Lititz R 2, and Miss Virginia WiVell, Columbia Rl, won a blue tag lor their poultry foods exhi bit featuring chicken debon- Ing. Miss Bncher, sixteen-year old president of the Lancaster County 4-H Home Economics 4-H Sewing Club Holds Meeting A work session opened 'the regular meeting of the Man hieim Township 4-H Merry Stitchers club Monday at the Production bredit building, Roseville Rofcd. The' meeting closed with the business ses sion. At the next meeting, July 16 at Production Credit. Miss Jane Thurston, assistant county home economist, will give a demonstration on cov ered buttonholes and darning socks. Transfer Milk Efficiently From Cow to Bulk Cooler The “Spntnick” MILK-PORT ER is the cliane.st, most effi cient method for transferring milk from coW to bulk cooler. • Manufactured from heavy gauge stainless steel. • kid seals tightly to keep milk germ fre,e. O < ’asses through openings 29” and over. • Moves quiet and easily on rubber-tired, ball bearing wheels. • Does away with long, ex pensive pipe, lines, milk pumps and releasor. • Two sizes. • Don-cost sanitizing. For Further Information, Write: MILK PORTER GO., LTD. 2 KifctpaSc B&nlovavd, Scarboro, (MetrA Xoroiito) Canada Dealer Inquiries Invited A^piW’ed 1 ' for 1 City - of -Philadelphia Amos H. K. D. 2, Council, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bucher, and a member of the Bverready 4-H Cooking Club. She wa.s also a winner in the Lancaster County 4-H fyess Revue. Miss Wivell is the daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wirell, Columbia Rl. Judges in the county con test were Garland Gingerich, teacher of vocational agricul ture at Penn Manor High School, and John Rorabaugh, professor of biological scien ces at the Millersville State College. 1963 H & N “Nick Chicks” stire improved models of the H & N “Nick Chicks” winch earned air' award* for highest income ($3.12 per hen hous -ed) *USDA summary report -ARS 44-79-2. Order today. Write, lor call by telephone - 653-9891. FLORIN FARMS, INC. Mount Joy, Po. RFD #l, Box L-176 (TOP 4-PLOW POWER VALUE OLIVER 770 (i ROW CROP® A • Smooth power. 6-cylinder engines, rugged and re sponsive as only Oliver builds them. • Useful power. 12 forward speeds with Power- , Booster Drive* puts widely governed engines to c efficient use. • Tractive power. “Bear-down, keep-going” weight assured with Power-Traction Hitch. • Tailored power. Power steering*, independent PTO*, Hydra-lectric*, and Powerjuster rear wheels available. • Convenient power. Typical Oliver convenience features, plus a deluxe comfort seat.nxake long days seem short. Comeintoday ' tel' s arrange ST77O demonstration > N. .-G. Hershey & Son R. iXf; I t» rj i ; ~ Equipment Co. ’""" Sons IE P um 2 c■ r. "■ I ’V , • FFATrensure* ' (bbh't«tafcd friiia Page 1) and he continued 'with his 1,800 broil e’r program. He has since gone out of thd Tsr6iler business. !He now has four sows and litters Which he fat ten's 'for market, and half the crops on the farm, in addi tion to 100 per cent owner ship of seven acres of tobacco. The Herrs farm 16 acres of corn, 13 acres of wheat, 12 acres of hay, six acres of bar-* ley, and have six acres of pas ture which they rent to a neighbor. The rest of the farm is in woodland which was tiln.- bered a few years before Hr. H & N LEGHORNS Day Old Pallet Chicks and Started Pullets (lOto 20 whfeks) •Special equipment Chas J. McComsey / ‘Since liar old grtdu'ate'd <ln "and' Increase -his ' June, he has Wen ' W&pirfeniram,.He Is. in the-prMeiw -of 'busy by working three mys a remodeling the barn -K>r -hia ’freek for Manor View miry hog business. _ ; i and doing custom haling fbr -Harold prepared'for the ot neigWbors. He ’plans to 'don- fiee of state treasurer by hdld tihue farming on the Shades ing the office of junior trea with his parents for the pre- surer in’Ms ideal 6ha>pfSr ’in sent, hut would like to rent 1959 add ctouhty t%aS'o¥6rm additional ground if it becomes (Continued on Page 9) I { JOHN DEERE i 110 Lawn and Garden Tractor § *« Exclusive 3-way ground-speed control . . . . . 3 speeds forward, one reverse in 7 speed ranges f. . . on the go . . .. speed change controlled by clutch pedal, speed-control lever and throttle. || 7 h.p. 4-cyclc Engine ||- Ignitioii key (neutral gear) safety starter mm Other Attachments and Accessories Available ~ Financed John Deere Credit Plan li% Down, 3t) Months ToPay Six Month Warranty See Today . . . 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