—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 1, 1964 16 4-H Club News NEW PROVIDENCE 4-H “Common Trees of Pennsyl- By Rebecca Atkins vani'a" booklets were distribute „ TT ed to each of the members. The New Providence 4-H Swimming and a picnic Forestry Club took a field trip j un i C ji was featured after the July 24 near the home of Mrs. meetin „ Atkins, locW leader. The group collected seeds, VAI . FV rIIIR leaves, and compared the bark PEQUEA. VALLEY 4 H CLUB of the native Pennsylvania Judy Pcrelta trees with the- help of Mr. Pequea Valley 4-H Club John D. Kendig of Manheim. met on Monday, July 27, at Herbarium sheets and the {-jje intercourse Fire Hall. Vice President Carol Eby took charge of the business meet ing. KIRKWOOD 4-H Kirkwood Community 4-H orders for the club pins met recently at the home of were taken Following the Mr. and Mrs. James Martin, business meeting, the girls The meeting was conducted by worked on their sewing proj the president of the group, ec f S Gwen Walton. The next meeting will be Members were shown howto August 3rd. get their projects ready for Round Up. —— Refreshments were then JOLLY STITCHER’S served by Farm Women 15. 4-H CLUB > Seventeen members of the PEQUEA VALLEY 4-H CLUB Jolly Stitcher’s 4-H Club at- By Judy Perella tended the annual 4-H Field Day, held at Long Park in An extension agent address- Lancaster. During the after ed a recent meeting of the noon> the C i u -T> enjoyed swim- Pequea Valley 4-H Club at the m j n g a t Brookside. After sup intercourse Fire Hall. She pg r |h e entertainment consis't gave useful hints and short e( j 0 £ a program by Dr. Shenk, cuts in sewing President a hypnotist. It was followed Gra'ce Martin presided at the jjy the exposing of the 4-H business meeting. Queens, Vesper services by Plans for the 4-H picnic Pastor Hess, and a candlelight were discussd. service. FORD FORDGE HARVESTER • Sweeps Clean— floating pickup gets ajl the hay. Five-foot auger feeds uniformly. • Heavy-duty cylinder, 4 spiral knives, short crop travel. Low power demands! • Easy to Maintain and operate. Sealed-for-life bear ings reduce greasing ... simple adjustments ... tractor-seat controls... easy-to-position delivery duct. • More for Your Money. Built-in knife sharpener... 5- position tongue... 3-position main axle... choice of pto or engine drive. ALSO: WITH DIRECT CUT AND ROW CROP HEADS. CHANGE IN MINUTES! Chop Your Crop On Our Easy Terms rflDVl Elizabethtown Farmers Supply, Inc. Grimm's Ford Tractor & Farm Service Park Ave., Quarryville Ph. 786-2597 Allen H. Matz Denver 267-5602 Elizabethtown Phone 367-1341 Sauder Bros. New Holland Phone 354-8721 MANHEIM TWP. 4H MERRY STITCHERS By Susan Suavely The Manheim Twp. 4-H Mer ry Stitchers held a meeting July 28 at the Manheim Twp, Junior High School. The meeting consisted of a work period in which the girls worked on seams and waist bands. The business meeting followed the work period. The final meeting will be Tuesday, August 4 at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Henry Kettering, Lit itz R 3. On August 13, a mothers’ meeting will be held and on August 20 the club will take a tour of Hershey and will leave Manheim Twp. Junior High School at 12:30. Mr. Dairyman: Would to get Of course you would. Here's how! Money spent for dry cow feed. if of the right kind and proper- ly used, is like loaning money on sound collateral to be repaid in 90 days on the basis of $3.00 return for each dollar loaned. Feeding your dry cows the PIONEER way, may return your feed dollars back to you three-to-one. A dry cow, fed only 600 lbs. of PIONEER DRY & FRESH may return os much as 2000 lbs. more milk. PIONEER DRY & FRESH and THE PIONEER FEEDING PRO- GRAM gives the dry cow the nutrients she needs to maintain body reserves, produce a vigorous, healthy calf, and freshen strong, ready to go into top production and maintain the pace right through her lactation. So why not put some money into that bonk you hove in your born, and get it back three to one. There is profit in PIONEER. Stop in soon or ask our servicemen about the PIONEER D 1 COW FEEDING PROGRAM. REMEMBER there is a PIONEER FEEDING PROGRAM to A your need. r ' m? PIONEER Joseph M. Good & Son COMPLETE HOLSTEIN DAIRY HERD DISPERSAL of the Raymond Witmer, R. D. 1, Mt. Joy hen) He is selling because of a farm accident. Pedigrees given at Sale WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5 at our Dairy Sale New Holland Sales Stables, In N€W HOLLAND, PA. you spend $l.OO $3.00 . . . the feeds with balanced Leola in return? amino acids for better protein building Feed Mill New Providence Good's
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