30—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 18, 1964 4-H Club News Donegal 4-H Sewing & Cooking Club Meets The Donegal 4-H Sewing and Cooking Club held two meet ings lecently in the social hall of the Donegal Presbyteuan Chinch President, Rebecca Khng, piesided at both meetings A few songs weie led by the assistant song leader, Nancy Hoffman The sewing show and tell Was given by Linda Ney, who showed the needed articles in a sewing basket The cooking show and tell was given by Mary Effly who showed how to make mints Samples were given later in the meeting Florence Bixler gave a health talk on the care of the feet She showed the 10 basic steps on the caie of the feet and 6 exercises for the feet Aftei the Business Meeting the girls worked on their pro jects At the meeting of July 7, Lilli Ann Wivell led the club in two songs During the business meeting a committee was appointed for future activities of the club: Chairman, Jams Bixler, Lucy Eshleman, Brenda Hess, and LuAnn Earhait The sewing show & tell was given by Rebecca Klmg She showed the steps on how to dam a sock A health talk was given by Susan Stark and Jan ice Eshleman They explained (the paits of the eye, and show ed how to care for the eyes Lilli Ann Wivell and Patricia Yungingei, winners in County New Providence 4-H Wildlife Club Meets The New Providence 4-H Wildlife Club met Thuisday morning, July 9, from 9 00 to 11 00 a m at the home of Mr. Floyd D Atkins The purpose of this meeting was to cast animal tracks The group collected and made a positive and a negative cast of a deei and a laccoon The members also discussed the materials they will need for the coming years project woi k. Mail Box Market For Sale Celery Plants Fold Hook New Airplane Pro pellei Red and White Ti actor Umbiella Elam Z Zimmer man, Lititz, Pa, R 4 3 miles West of Ephiata, IV2 miles noithwest of Lincoln Wanted to Rent by 1965 Small faim in the New Hol land or Gap area Wnte Box V, % Lancaster Fanning, Lit itz, Pa For Sale Allis-Chalmers Forage Blower with long tiough and endless Belt, 2 Forage Wagons 8’ - 16’ beds, cables, rolleis and unit, Phone 733-8708, Reuben Weaver, Eph iata, Pa Rl. Auction Aie you looking foi an upstate piopeity’ We are selling at auction on Sat, July 25 at Coucleispoi t, Pottei Co , Pa , a laige home on 2-acre lot with nevei cliy tiout stream, 10 cabins and annex units (Ca toins may be sold to be i emov ed;. An unbelievably low puce" Also selling all home and cabin furnishings, hand & gulden tools, etc A big sale" Mi and Mis Ga>lord Chustian of Rustic Cottages, me the owneis Auction by Rupiseys’., t , , demonstiation judging gave their demonstration on Dutch foods. After the business meeting the gals had recreation and woiked on their projects Mis. Harold Ney showed the first year Cooking girls how to make Tuna Fish Casserole. Jams Bixler, a junior leader, showed the second year cook ing girls, how to make Italian Spaghetti with Meat Sauce. PUREBRED GUERNSEY SALE Thursday Night, July 23, 7:30 P.M. At the Ass’n, Sales Pav. 6 mi. £. of Lancaster, Pa. on Route #3O. 55 Head, 2 Bulls, Balance Cows and Bred Heifers 25 fresh or due in June or July, balance in August The extremely dry weather in the southeastern part of the state has caused a drop in milk production general ly, which in turn should mean an increased Class I per centage in your milk check. The smart operator is ready to take advantage of this situation and at the same time conserves his valuable feed by giving it to cows which will immediately pay dividends through their production.' This is a quality sale with a large number of heavy producers and heifers out of high record dams. Come early and look them over, then be ready to buy. SALE MANAGED BY: PENNSYLVANIA GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASS’N. P. 0. BOX 458 When she freshen WILL SHE BE A TOP PRODUCER? J,OOO Ifis? Management-for-profit the PIONEER way starts with feeding the dry cow. PIONEER feeding programs give to the dry cow the nutrients she needs to maintain body reserves, produce a vigorous, healthy calf, and freshen strong, ready to go into top pro duction and maintain the pace right through lactation. The feed with the lowest price tag is not always a bargain. PIONEER feeds cost less because they produce r iT PIONEER I:' Joseph M. Good & Son Refreshments were served by Florence, JBixler, Carol Hess and Linda Ney. CLASHING THIMBLES MEET Penn Manor Clashing Thim bles held their regular meet ing in Penn Manor Junior High School at 9 a.m. on July 15 for a combined work and business meeting. Members were re minded of Field Day activities at Long Park, July 16. 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