Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 26, 1965, Image 14

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    12—Lancaster Farming,
Saturday, Juno 26, 1965
4-H Club News
Annette Long, Top
4-H Cookie Salesman
Annette Lon" of LitiU R 3
was thi', yc.u’s top 4-H Cookie
salesman The lecently com
pleted campaign yielded a to
tal of S 2 200 on sales of 1370
cases of cookies
Following is an alphabetic
ally ananged list of all mem
be\s who sold 25 or moie
cases Jane Andiews. Judy
Euckwalter Maiy Alice Giay
bill Nancy Hen. Caiol Hess.
James Kettenng Jan Knight.
Robett Millei Linda Neideigh.
Debbie Owens
Chailes Risser Daniel Roh
ier. Ken Rutt. Nancy Sauder
Baibaia Shollenbeiger Gail
Smith Don Snyder Manlyn
Stauflei Linda Weidman,
Linda Young. Pat Yunginger
PEQUEA VALLEY CLUB
by Caiol Eby, i«porter
The Pequea Valley 4-H Club
met at the Intel com se Fne
Hall on Monday June 21
Piesident Cynthia Biackbill
pi esided
Junior and Senior Postuie
Queens weie elected as fol
lows E\ehn GiofT Senioi
Queen with Janice Baum al
ternate and Dons Kauffman
Junioi Queen with Jane Hoo
bei altemate
A Moik session for the
cooking and sewing gnls fol
lowed the meeting The next
meeting is June 28
LAMPETER STRASBURG
COOKING CLUB
by Caiol Gioft, icpoiter
The Lampetei-Sti asbuig 411
Cooking Club met at the home
ot Mis Robeit C Gioff on
Tuesday June 22nd
Membeis made Peach Up
side-Down Cake and Donna
Maitm and Cheiyl Kieidei
demonstiated how to make
buttei scotch and peanut but
ter candy
The next meeting will be at
the home of Mis Robert Hess
on Tuesday June 29 At that
time the membeis will make
poik and sauei kraut with
dumplings and quick Italian
spaghetti with meat sauce
CLASHING THIMBLES
NAME QUEEN DELEGATES
_bv Pst Eshleman, reporter
At the June 23id meeting
of the Penn Manoi Clashing
Thimbles Club the 4-H queen
delegates weie named Con
nie Stehman and Betty Bai
ley weie chosen senioi and
nimoi queen candidates ic
spec'ivelj
Connie Stehman and Linda
Poitei aie piesently attend
ing the 4 H Club Congiess at
Ptnn State
KOOKIE KOOKS ELECT
by Pcggj Eshleman, icportei
Connie Stehman was elect
ed piesident of the Penn
Itlanoi 4-II Cooking Club
a lecent meeting at the home
of Mi« Witmei Dull Ci es
mcll Othei office; s Linda
Poi tei uce piesident Kathy
Dull, secefaiy Peggy Eshle
man news lepoitei
The Kookie Kooks woik
meetings will be held eveiy
Wednesday fiom 13 pm at
the Penn Manoi High School
A.t this week’s meeting the
Kookie Kooks chose Linda
Smith and Linda Porter as
the Club’s 4-H junior and
semoi queen candidates
The Tasty Snack girls made
sandwiches and Tampa Tea
(Continued on Page 14)
One of these FOX Forage Masters
is “just right” for your farm
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t>o tons an hour—'
that’s production!”
S i%4j^i' si !f
Big capacity, uniform cut, with
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The 780 with pick-up head uses 64 fingers to comb
the windrows and feed a steady stream to the six 36'
Cut-and-Throw knives. Knives adjust to the shear
bar for clean cut... 7/32" to 2H". Direct-cut head
takes 6 M-foot swath. Or switch to 1 or 2-row corn
head in season. Chop fine forage fast with a 780!
Nissley Farm Service
Washington Boio, Pa.
L. H. Brubaker
Lancaster, Pa.
Allen H. Mate
Farm Equipment
New Holland, Pa.
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
Hugged, dependable
pull-type harvester for
large beef and dairy
farms, custom work.
Designed for ’round
the-clock work in tough
crops, 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 ail three models.
FARMERSVILLE
EQUIPMENT CO.
R. D. 2, Ephrata
Ph. 354-9221
Grumefii Farm Service
Quarryville, Pa.
N. G. Myers & Son
Rheems, Pa.
L. H. Brubaker
Lititz, Pa,
Chet Long
Akron, Pa,
TODAY’S BIGGEST VALUE
6 FEEDERS
Distributors of quality poultry and hog equipment.
We sell, service, guarantee installation.
Beacon Steel Cages, Hart Cup Watering Systems, Brock Feed
Bins and Grain Bins, Aerovent Ventilation, Oakes Mechanical
Cage and Floor Feeders and Hog Equipment, Hemnatic Feed
Carts, Egg and Manure Handling Equipment.
M.
E.
“Pioneer of Laying Cages”
R. D. 1, Willow Street (Lancaster Co.) Pa.
717-394-0654
GOLDEN
BULKY
for all dairy cows
Now commercial Dairymen can get six bushels of
true quality dairy nutrition in every 100 lbs. of
New Purina Golden Bulky. Cows love this bulky,
sweet Chow packed with extra Vitamins A and D.
Top feed it or Check-R-Mix it in your milking ration
to help boost milk production. Purina Golden Bulky
... 6 bushels per 100 lbs.. . . makes an excellent
roughage supplement when your hay or silage runs
low. Extremely-good for cows on pasture. Try itl
John J. Hess, II
Pai adise
John B. Kurtz
Cedar Lane
James High
Gordomnlle
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John B. Kurtz
Ephrata
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Valley Road, Lancaster
Whiteside & Weicksei
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Kirkwood
Manheitn
West Willow
Farmers Assn.
Willow Street