sues First 'Vansmitter” SI The Lancaster County mem rs o( the newly established tlantic Breedeis Cooperative , c ened their first issue of ' Cooperative’s publication, nansinitter,” this week. n eie are now thirty thou ,nd members in the forty-one )U nty area served by the B C Mark N Witmer his message to the members night attention to the , n ed and experienced per inei and the fine facilities the Cooperative “In addi- Si the improved genetic LOOK to FOR THE ANSWER TO YOUR INDUSTRIAL ... COMMERCIAL BUILDING NEEDS P n y •Exclusive Trim Feature •Simple To Erect •Reasonable Package Frees CALL US ... WE WILL GLADLY DlfruSS YOUR NEEDS ... NO OSLIGATSCM •Sturdy, Clear Span Framing •Attractive . . . Colorful CALEB M. WENGER D. 1 Drumore Center KI 8-2116 QUAKRYVILLB, PA illation containing Zinc am mmmmm mmmm B neb fungicide r tomatoes and potatoes nase already existing in mem bers’ herds offers a sound foundation upon which to build with picsent and future sires,” he said. Also, included was the cur icnt Sire Directoiy and the announcement of their Bleed ing Guide Service La m peter-Strasbu rg 4-H Holds Meeting A meeting of the Lampeter Strasburg 4-H club was held recently at the home of Mis Robert Hess. Alice Savidge presented a demonstration on how to make fancy sandwiches. Linda Welk, piesident, pre sided at the meeting and an nounced a field day would be held at Longs Park on July 16 Twenty Acres In Five Hours A. Landis Stauffer, Paradise R. D. leads “The pack” to the finish line This photograph was taken near dusk Tuesday evening as his two combines finished the twenty acres of wheat on the home place. 4-H Club To Have Picnic loinned, tne club made wal Twelve membeis ot the lios tll;, P y salad and a bev- Lampetei Stiasbuig 4H Club eiJse met at the home of eit Hess on July 7 Caiol A simple chemical test that Giot, piesiclent, piesicied at accmately shows the intensity the meeting of celeiv flavoi is expected to The gioup decided See Us For MANZATE D and other DuPont Products J. C. EHRLICH CHEMICAL CO., INC. 736 East Chestnut St., Lancaster 397-3721 sw miming and have a picnic ioi then last meeting. Attei the meeting was ad- Mis Rob- o 0 gain wndespiead use in the food piocessing industiy Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 11, 1964—9 by Everett Newsw anger Staii Itepoiter I alwajs liked to tlnesh" said Landis Staufiei seoming ly living to lustily in his own mind the gieat expense ot his nev\ sell pi opelled combine And tlnesh he does Along with the help ol Ins second combine he stalled the twen ty acies 01 wheat on the home place in late alto noon and finished up beloic dusk And both of us (duvets) took time loi suppei,’ he said Mi Staufrcn has a laige cus tom tiode in the county and al* hough you piobably will not see him with both ma chines in the same field again this yeai, don’t be suipused if in youi tiavels dm mg the next two weeks you pass a nice new combine with the fancy lettenng on the side of the giain bin, “A Landis Stauffei, Paiadise Pa” HEALTH MEET PLANNED BY PEQUEA VALLEY 4-H A Health Meeting was plan ned at a recent meeting of the Pequea Valley 4-H Club to be held Tuesday, July 14 Mrs. Thomas McCormick will be the guest speaker Plans were also made at the business meeting piesided over by president Grace Martin, to attend the Field Day at Long’s Paik, July 16 Plant Cover Crops Now • Rye Grass • Field Bromc • Sweet Clover 9 Winter Vetch • Rape • SO5 beans Emergency Hay Crops Available • Piper Sudan Grass • DeKalb Sudax • Soybeans • Japanese Millet
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