Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 04, 1966, Image 19

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    Holland
Stone
Ready-Mixed
Concrete
New Holland Concrete Product
New Holland, Pa.
MYERS GlasStran
Tractor-Mounted P. T. 0.
SPRAYER
• Myers GlasStran P.T.O. sprayers are designed to
handle a great many different spraying jobs.
• Available in 3, 6 and 12 gpm sizes, pressures to 500
lbs.
• Has 21 ft. boom complete with handy 7 position
Selector Valve. Selector Value handle dials desired
boom sections.
See us for complete details
LESTER
“Lancaster County’s Only Dealer Specializing
In Sprayer Sales and Service”
Ronks, Fa.
Frey Bros.
Why the Frey Economy Gate was Built
Dear Gate User:
For many years there has been a need for
“GOOD steel gate. There have been many
different metal gates on the market but none
have all the features desired by people who
use gates regularly. I have been using gates
of many kinds for many years and after be
ing knocked down, stuck by splinters, cut by
sharp edges and even had a bull come
™J>gh » gate after me, I decided to build
the BEST GATE THAT COULD BE BUILT,
one that would hold stock, not sag, not
oreak down, and not have any wide panels
to catch wind, or any sharp edges, to cut any
pl.*.®' their stock. The FREY ECONOMY
is * , en * cc *Pted by many people in
JJ* livestock and horse business. I am aware
IS -5° such thing as a perfect gate and
ne Yer be, but I believe that you
i, *S r ee with our many customers who
thZfwS™ the FREY ECONOMY GATE, that
on GATE is the best gate
llght , er weight- and lower cost
' ■H but when ,considering
OATPQ ?. omts > FREY ECONOMY
ES give l you the most for your mon'ey. -
„ customer demand we now have a
hMdW -? e of sdl steel i all welded livestock
2S2SsS^P m *? lt - If you need something
wej^if^f^ P 0 la £? and
< } I*J§ » \ H $ - ' FRED FREY
Concrete
Blocks
Metal
Windows
j
354-2114
A. SINGER
> FORD
250 HAY BALER
IINDSEY/FUNK’S-6
50RBH0M-SHDAH HYBRID
r<s—
FDMK'S
And for better fields of Alfalfa, Clover, Oats, Hay and Pasture
Hoffman Seeds
U Serving farmers with finest quality seeds since 1899 ~r
687-6712
FREY ECONOMY GATES
GIVE YOU MORE
• DESIGN—By a cattleman for the stockman anJ horseman.
• STRENGTH—Light weight tubular steel, all welded
construction.
• SAFETY—There are no sharp edges to cut you or your
stock.
• HANDLING EASE—Because they offer very little wind
resistance anyone can open or close a FREY ECONOMY
GATE in any wind with NO EFFORT.
• VALUE—When all facts are considered and compared to
othef gates you will find that FREY ECONOMY GATES
give you more value than any other type of gate bar none.
• QUALITY—FREY ECONOMY GATES were designed to be
the gates available anywhere and they will NEVER SAG.
• ALL NEW STEEL HEAD GATE—2 models to choose, one
for side exit and one for straight-thru exit.
• ALL-STEEL ALL-WELDED FARM AND RANCH GATES—
-8 models to choose from.
• SALT AND MINERAL FEEDERS—with face fly applicator
• ALL METAL PICK-UP STOCK RACK
• STOCK TILT TABLES
• ELECTRIC GATES—imported from England
, • FREE STALL
1 * i
A GATE FOR EVERY NEED
ALLEN
1 New Holland
amazing new summer grazing crop!
Ask Your Hoffman Seed Man for details or
Call 898-2261, Landisville.
QUARRYVILLE
PENNSYLVANIA
Phone: (717) 786-2235
H. MATZ
Denver
Plant mmwmm ■
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• Hove You Heord?
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per pound than a similar cut
of a lower quality.
Valuable Papers Need
Safe Storage
There are some very impor
tant papers which should be
stored in a safe deposit box.
Stocks, bonds, certificates, and
negotiable securities need safe
keeping. Property records, such
as deeds, mortgages, and loans,
and service records should al
so be included. Insurance poli
cies, birth and marriage certi
ficates, and automobile titles
should be safely filed. It’s also
a good idea to include a
signed copy of your will.
Make an inventory of the
contents of the safe deposit
box, plus the location of the
box and who has access to it,
to keep at home.
Keep this inventory up-to
date.
4-H Club News
KIRKWOOD 4-H
COMMUNITY CLUB MEETS
by Betty Jackson, reporter
The second meeting of the
Kirkwood 4-H Community Club
was held May 17 in the Bart-
Coleram Elementary School,
Eight new members were pre
sent.
County Council was discuss
ed and representatives were
elected. They are: Bill Jack
son and Dennis Allen.
Assistant county agent, Har
vey Gipe, discussed projects
with the younger members,
and later showed slides which
he obtained in Holland as an
International Foreign Ex
change Youth.
Refreshments were served by
the Farm Women Group No.
15 after the meeting was ad
journed.
The next meeting will be
held June 21, 8:0(1 p m. in the
Bart-Colerain School.
BAST 4-H SEWING
CLUB ORGANIZES
by Betty Jackson, reporter
The first meeting of the
Bart 4-H Sewing Club was held
May 13 at the home of Mrs.
James Smeltz, leader. The fol
lowing officers were elected:
president - Gwen Walton; vice
president - Dorothy Walton;
secretary - Pamela Smeltz;
news reporter - Betty Jackson;
game leader - Teresa Walton;
song leader - Beatrice Groff;
and County Council represen
tative - Joan Welk.
The Bart 4-H Club queens
are Emily Groff and Betty Jack
son
Proiect requirements and
materials were discussed with
the different age groups.
The second meeting of the
Bart 4-H Sewing Club was held
May 27 at the home of the
leader, Mrs James Smeltz. The
meeting was conducted by the
vice president Dorothy Walton.
Mrs. Smeltz discussed Dress
Review, and Junior Leadership
with the older members while
club assistants, Mrs Donald
Groff and Mrs Kern Woerth,
discussed projects and good
grooming with the younger
members. Junior leaders are;
Pam Smeltz, Beatrice Groff,
Dorothy Walton, and Ann Wal
ton.
The next meeting is to be
held June 16, 1:00 p.m. at the
home of Mrs Smeltz.
REVIVE PLANTS
If your plants that are still
coming in from nurseries by
express or freight are badly
when they arrive,
plunge them into pails of
lukewarm water or “heel
them in” moist earth for a
few days. Set when ground
conditions are good for plant-