10—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 14, 1966 FRED FREY, demonstrates 'how his salt and min eral feeder, with its “fin” guided by the wind direc tion, keeps the metal back in a position protecting the feeder’s contents. His shop makes all parts of this feeder except the rubber pans which hold the material. L. F. Photo THIS PATENTED LATCH, which Fred Frey calls the “Double Slam-o-Matic”, was designed and tested on the farm It is designed to permit gates to be open ed clear through from either side, but it can not be readily opened by livestock. L. F. Photo 4-H Club News GARDKV SI>OT 4-H CIjUIJ BOLDS REORGANIZATION' 1» Xiincn Risser, reporter The reoigaimation meeting oi the Gaiden Spot 4-H Com munity Club was held May 10 at the Smoketo'wn Ele mental y School The follow ing officeis weie elected Kenneth Rissei Leola R 1 piesident Clane Esbenshacle "Willow Stieet, \ice-president, Debbie Tiout B.id-in-Hand se.ietaiy Tom Housei Lam peter, tieasmei, Tom Foi i \ 201 (> Hoiseshoe Road song leadei Dean Bmbakei. Wil low Stieet game leader and Nance Rissei Leola R 1 news repot tei Bill Housei Lam petei was elected as the chibs Count-v Council iepie sentatn e Hanej Gipe, assistant conn. t\ aaent showed slides ol his tnjj to Holland as an IF YE Leaders of the chib aie Wil bui ilousei and Maurice Hen A comniittee was appoint ed to set up a booth toi the Saiing Jamboiee which will he held at the Leola “War jUenionai Building on Mav 27. The next chib meeting date Was set tor June 14. ! Plant Your Corn with Master Farmer Fertilizer Available in bags or bulk 5-10-10 5-20-10 Super Q For broadcast application use our bulk ser vice. Spreader truck, trailer spreaders and drums. Rental spreaders available for bulk spread ing. Call us for more information ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO. Groff town Road, Near Waterworks Lancaster ERNIE FREY shows how Frey Fence welded in the farm shop. Although these sizes, custom sizes are built on request. • Angus Breeder (Continued from Page 8) the advantage of allowing a gate to swing clear through in either direction. All of Frey’s gates and fencing are made from light weight, tubular steel, each receiving a pnme coat of paint before it leaves the shop A new tank has recent ly been oidered, Fiey said, which 'will provide a com plete paint dipping system, handling gates up to 2(Moot in length. At the moment, Fred and Bi me make all the products, with one pait-tnne man help ing out But the way business is expanding, Fred foresees a day in the not-too-distant future when his little farm shop will not adequately han dle the tiafflc, and a large modem machine shop will be needed In addition to his farming, showing, and other business activities, Fred found time to help organize a branch of the National Farmers Union in southern Lancaster and Chester Counties a couple of years ago. He also served one term as that organization’s first president. # 5-15-5 10-20-20 Phone 3924963 w #sr AS MOMMA watches thte camera suspiciously, the newest arrival at Twin Oaks seems to have only thoughts of food on his young mind. The Frey brood cow herd remains on pasture the year-round, and all the calves are dropped in the great out-doors. An old bam nearby is available for shelter in the worst weather. L. F. Photo P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC. Smoketawn, Pa. Panels are panels are isct * « S assembled with each joint made in certain standard L. F. Photo Ph. 397-3539
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