Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 02, 1966, Image 14

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—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 2, 1966
4-H CLUB NEWS
RTRASBURG COOKING
CLUB ORGANIZES
by Marilyn Krantz, reporter
The Strasburg 4-H Cooking
Club held its organizational
meeting on Thursday, June 30,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
"Robert Hess. Seventeen mem
|>ers were present.
, The following officers were
president, Donna Hess;
president, Carol Groff;
secretary, Cindy Hess; treas
urer, Joyce Groff; song lead
er, Sharon Groff; game lead
ers, Donna Welk and Betty
Umble; and news reporter,
vjlarilyn Krantz.
The chosen projects for the
club are “Adventures in Cook
ing” and “Food When Com
pany Comes.”
The candidates chosen by the
club for the Long Park Field
Day Queen are Carol Groff,
senior contestant and Marilyn
Krantz, junior contestant.
The adult club leaders are
Mrs. J Robert Hess, Mrs Rich
ard Hess and Mrs. Robert C.
Groff.
The next meeting will he
held July 12.
4-H Sewing Club
Demonstrates Work
by Carol Rohrer, reporter
Members of the Lititz-Man
heim 4-H Sewing Club met re
cently in the Warwick High
School Home Economics
rooms.
Shirley Buckwalter, vice
president, was in charge -of
the meeting and led the group
in saying the 4-H pledge. The
minutes of the previous meet
ing were read and approved.
801 l call was taken with 40
members present. Debbie
Wenger led the group in sing
ing “If You’re Happy.”
Three demonstrations were
presented. Janice Keeny and
Pam Becker showed the prop
er way to lay out a pattern
Shirley Buckwalter and Carol
Rohrer demonstrated how to
cut out a pattern. Diane
Palmer showed how to stay
stitch.
Following the business meet
ing, the girls worked on then
projects. Junior leaders help
ing this year are Diane and
Daune Palmer, Pam Becker,
Dairymen!
CONTROL FLIES
with
CIODRIN
and
VAPONA
Combination Spray
Approved for use on
dairy cattle.
Alfalfa
FERTILIZER
0-20-20
3-12-12
0-15-30
Available in Bulk,
Bags or Spread
ORGANIC PLANT
FOOD CO.
GROFFTOWN RD.
next to Waterworks
Ph. 392-4963 or 392-0374
the club divided into their sew- They can make anything of
ing groups. Connie *Stehman their choice and will be mod-
Shirley and Judy Buckwalter gave a demonstration to the eling their outfits at Dress Re-
Carol Rohrer and Janice first year girls on dai!y cnre VieW -
Keeny of hands and nalls - ' The cooking girls will take
The' next meeting will be ppoll _. A 4 „ f cak *- ™ ad ? fran » tbe ' r « ci P e
held June 28 at 9 a.m. at the fJJSS? JSSSJa their 4 H book - to Roundu P
Warwick. High School Home SEWING PROJECTS
Economics rooms
PENN MANOR CLASHING
THIMBLES SEWING CLUB
was held at the Intercourse Members of the Lexington
Fire Hall, Monday afternoon. Hilltop 4-H Stitchers learned
by Doris Harnish, reporter The projects the sewing th « rudiments of sewing at
The work session of the group is working on include , second meeting held
Penn Manor Clashing Thim- project one, which is a choice
bles 4-H Club was held Wed- of a triangular scarf, slippers,
nesday, June 15 at the Penn poncho or an apron. Project
Manor Junior High School, two is a full skirt; three, a
During the business ipeeting sleeveless dress; four, a school
the leaders announced that the dress and five, a wool skirt,
meetings will be held from 9 The sixth level is the most
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All Grain put in storage will be cleaned, J
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All Grain will be processed on the basis $
of the exact weight brought in. *
STANDARD HAULING CHARGES |
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Hauling will be available for the following *
Grains: £
(Barley, Oats, Wheat, Shelled Corn) *
DRYING BENEFITS *
We are equipped to handle any high *
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grain on the daily market basis. {
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Frey Bros.
Why the Frey Economy Gate was Built
Dear Gate User:
For many years there has been a need for
a GOOD steel gate. There have been many
different metal gates on the market but none
have all the featuics 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
through a gate after me, I decided to build
the BEST GATE THAT COULD BE BUILT,
one that would hold stock, not sag, not
break down, and not have any wide panels
to catch wind, or any sharp edges, to cut any
one or their stock. The FREY ECONOMY
GATE has been accepted by many people in
the livestock and horse business. I am aware
there is no such thing as a perfect gate and
there will never be, but I believe that jou
will agree with our many customers who
have used the FREY ECONOMY GATE, that
the FREY ECONOMY GATE is the best gate
on the market.
There are lighter weight and lower cost
gates on the market, but when considering
all facts and points, FREY ECONOMY
GATES give you the most for your money.
, Due to- customer demand we now have a
complete of all-steel, all welded; livestock
handling equipment. If you need something
special send us plans and specifications and
we will be glad to bid on it.
a.m. to 12 noon initead of
8:30 to 11:30 a.m.
After the butineis meeting
by Carol Eby, reporter Hilltop SHtchirs
TTie second work meeting Start New Projects
of the Pequea Valley 4-H Club *
Phone 898-2248
Custom Mixing
FRED FREY
sophisticated and can only be
tackled by girls who have com*
pleted five years of club work.
FREY ECONOMY GATES
GIVE YOU MORE
• DESIGN—By a cattleman for the stockman and horseman.
• STRENGTH—Light weight tubular steel, all welded
construction.
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• HANDLING EASE—Because they offer very little wind
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• QUALITY—FREY ECONOMY GATES were designed to be
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• 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
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A GATE FOR EVERY NEED
June 23 at the home -of-t Mrs,
Thomas Smith, Lltitz El.
Marta, Smith presided as
president. During roll call the
girls responded by giving the
name of their favorite singing
group. A wedding card for
Miss Joanne Warner was sign
ed by all the girls.
Mrs. Smith gave a demon
stration on good grooming of
nails. After the demonstration
the older girls started their
projects by cutting out their
patterns. The first year girls
learned how to recognize dif
ferent fabrics and how to sew
on a straight line.
R. D. 2
QUARRYVILLE
PENNSYLVANIA
Phone: (717) 786-2335