Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 22, 1965, Image 12

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    30—Lancaster Forming, Saturday, May 22, 1965
4-H Club
PENRYN-ELM SEWING
CLUB ORGANIZES
by Carla Buchter, reporter
The Pcmyn-Elm 4-H Sewing
club organued at a meeting
Monday at the home of Mis.
Hcmy Hess, Manheim R 3
Officeis and committee chair
men for the ycai were named
as follows: Glona Buchter. pre
sident, Beth Heisey, vice pie
sident, Kaien Heisey, secie
tai.v. Amelia Bomberger, trea
suiei. Katie Ann Grube and
Kathy Den, game leaders. San
dy Hevener. song leaden Carla
Euchtei, news lepoitei, Glen
da Galebach County Council
delegate, Beth Heisey, Junior
Leader.
They also named their
Queens lor the year - Kathy
Den Junioi Queen, and Glona
Euthtei. Senior Queen
LITITZ-MANHEIM AG CLUB
The Lititz-Manheim 4-H Ag
ucultuial Club held its thud
meeting at the Fan-land ele
mental y school on May 13
v. ith the piesident, Euc Ston
e- m chaige
The gio u p discussed the
Spung Janvboiee to be held
M.u 21 at the Leola Wai Me
monal Building and accepted
an mutation hom the Gai
den Spot 4-H Club to attend
then meeting June 8
Bdbaia Ileishej and Dick
Buckwaltei vveie elected to
lepiescnt the club at the 4-H
Club Congiess June 21 to 24
Demonstiations of then
pi ejects weie piesented by
Shnle\ Buckwaltei and Dale
ShenK
A box social followed the
business meeting
BOOTS AND SADDLES CLUB
by Darlene Neff, reporter
The legular monthly meet
ing of the 4-H Boots and Sad-
■ "Climb to higher
J milking profits..
K with new DAIRY
I outlook
S AEVSG
| First in America
| Positive Benefits:
I • Uniform herd ®
5 • Higher production I
( • Wore sales appeal /fjtfr f I
v *7ti a
w H
| • Planned breeding^
0 amazing L l
■ rew mating/*^
5 method hej
5 I
R 4-V 5
1 r) ■
\m\ M\
k. f J* n
1 FREE. "/IMG" Booklet y
n WRITE OR CALL g
■ATLAWTiCi
fi BREEDERS COOPERATIVE B
2 Mam office —Lancaster, Pa. E
wi r
■ Lancaster 569 0411 ■
■ Christiana 593 5187 ■
■ Strasbuig 687-6392 ■
S Akron 859 2552 ■
JJ Quairjville 786 7381 J
■ Mount Joy 653-1451 ■
News
dies Horse and Pony Club
was held May 14 at the Co
lumbia Riding Club.
Jim Hinerdeer and Jeff
Shelter gave a riding demon
stiation.
New members were Joyce
Hinerdeer, Peter Lombard,
Carnie Lombard, Tom Wivell.
The county horse show
will be held July 31 at
Click’s Show Ring, Leola.
The next meeting will be
held June 11 at the Colum
bia Riding 'Club, 18th and
Manor Sts, Columbia.
GARDEN SPOT CLUB MEETS
by Tom Houser, reporter
The monthly meeting of the
Gaulen Spot 4-H Community
Club was held May 11 at the
Smoketown Elementary School.
Following recreation penod,
Club Piesident Bill Houser
piesided ovei the business
meeting It was decided to
set the dues at 50 cents per
membei Plans were made to
hold the next meeting at the
home of Charles Hess on
June 8
Seveial comedy movies
weie then shown
• Farm Calendar
(Continued from Page 11
8 ip m Extension Execu
tive Committee 'at Faim
Ciedit Bldg, 411 W. Rose
ulle Rd, Lancaster
II a\ 26 4-H Diau-y Club
Leaders special meeting at
Faim ICiedit Bldg
Maj 27 7pm (Chester-
Delawaie Counties twilight
fiuit giowers’ meeting at
Westtown School oichaid,
Westtown
Bpm 4-H Holstein Club
at Bainibi idge Elementary
School
One of these FOX Forage Masters
is “just right” for your farm
fcgs ssM
''-,1
, FARMERSVILLE
FCX EQUIPMENT CO.
m R D 2 Ephrata
Ph. 354-9221
• Bull Cautions
(Continued trom Page 7)
product free of objectionable
residues; second to* help
guard against loss -to dairy
farmers by detecting residues
that would cause buyers to
reject milk."
The problem has been com
plicated for dairy farmers,
Secretary Bull said, because
a product previously recom-
• Vintage
(Continued from Page 2)
replacement Ewes
Choice
9.50-14 50
Special Stocker & Feeder Sale
May 14, 1965
There were 386 feeders sold
at this special sale.
Charolais. 45 head of Char
olais weie offered. Good. 700-
850 lbs sold for 25-26. Most
of steei s were Medium Good
to Choice and brought 23-
26 85
Herefoids; Good to Choice
Herefords, 880-950 lbs, 25G0-25
25 85
Angus One load of 18
Choice Angus, 900 lbs, 26 85
Good feeders, 800 850 lbs,
23 85 24 50 Medium to Low
Good Blacks and Holsteins,
565 730 lbs, 23 00
Calves Choice Angus, 26-27,
Good to Choice Angus, 24 75-
25 75 Choice Angus heifeis,
450 550 lbs, 19 75-20 50, Good
Heiefoid calves, 25 26 50
Stock bulls bi ought 16 50-
20
At the hog sale on May 15,
169 head weie offeied Mai
ket hogs weighing 160-180
lbs . 18 75 20 85. 180-200 21 50-
23 25, 200 220, 21 85-23 35,220
240 21 75-23, 240 and up
20-22 35 Sows sold foi 12-
17 50
NO HOG SALE MAY 29
DUE TO OBSERVANCE OF
MEMORIAL DAY.
SELF-PROPELLED SP-F
Big drive wheels up front
float it right over wet spots
where others get stuck—
save the harvest. -Great to
open fields.
Over 70-ton-per-hour
production in heavy corn.
You sit up front, out of dust
and dirt,handy to controls,
clearly view everything.
HEVI-DUTY CUSTOM-7
If Rugged, dependable
II pull-type harvester for
I large beef and dairy
jf farms, custom work.
j Designed for ’round
<l the-clock work in tough
ci ops, rough terrain.
Nine lengths of cut.
LOW-PRICED SUPER-6
A lot of machine for the
money. Has many safety
devices and all essential fea
tures of higher-priced har
vesters.
Easily cuts up to 60 tons
per hour in heaviest corn—
with a minimum of horse
power.
Quick-change corn, mower
and pick-up units available to
fit all three models.
mended for control of alfalfa • Now It Tho.Timo
weevil and splttlelbug is no (Continued from Page 4)
longer approved for use on and hocks, and the animals
forage crops. "Farmers who will become weak on their
are offered subsititute spray legs. The animals should be
materials, or who may hove restrained, the toes cut off
any materials, loft from previ- and the • 'bottom of the foot
ous years, should check cur- rasped off in order to be
rent recommendations before come level. This should be
using it,” Secretary Bull ad- done early in the grazing sea
vised. son before harm is done to
MAY IS THE MONTH
L H. BRUBAKER
350 Strasburg Pike, Lancaster
R. D. 3, Lititz, Pa.
Phone: Lane, 397-5179 Strasburg 687-6002 Lititz 626-7766
plug-free
New Idea Hay Conditioner makes better
hay in 1 less day... without pluggingt
It’s a fact! Steel pick-up roll has tapered flutes In
herringbone pattern virtually plug-free. Upper roll
of alligator-tough new rayon cord and new live rub
ber is self-cleaning and resistant to rock damage. /
Full year guarantee!
Landis Bros.
Lancaster
Wilbur H. Graybill A> L , H err & Bro.
Lititz, B. D. 2 Quarryville
Chas. J. McComscy
& Sons
Hickory Hill, Pa.
Allen H. Matz
Denver
Chet Long
Akron
the feet and legs.
TO GO MUELLER!
A. B. C. Groff, Inc.
Paul K. Oberholtzer
Narvon, R. D. 1
New Holland
Longenecker
Farm Supply
Rheems