Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 29, 1967, Image 10

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    10—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. April 29,1967
f 4-H
NEWS
LAMPETER-STRASBURG
CLUB REORGANIZES
by Jojce Groff, reporter
The reoiganization meeting KIRKWOOD 4-H CLUB
of the Lampeter-Strasburg 4-H ORGANIZED FOR 1967
Club was held on April 15 at
the home of Mrs. J Robert by Ann Walton, reporter
Hess, Strasburg Rl. The fol
lowing ofliceis were elected
The Kirkwood Community 4-
T . . II Club was organized on April
President, Maulyn Krantz. ~ ‘
vice president, Cindy Hess, a *- the Bat t-Colerain Ele
secietary, Beverlv Byers, treas- men taiy School.
lifer, Donna Welk: song lead- Approximately twenty mem
er, Carol Byers: game leaders, bers attended the meeting.
Debbie Hess and Debbie Wik- over half of them new to 4-H
er. news repoiler, Joyce Groff Club woik.
Debbie Hess and JoAnn Winthrop Meinam. associate
Metzler, and Cindy Hess and county agent, explained to
Therasa Biotzman will team the new members the history
up in piesenting demonstra- and reasons behind 4-H.
tions at the next meeting Dorothy Walton was elected
In discussing pi ejects, mem president with Hugh Wenger
bers decided to have two seiving as* vice president Oth
groups Cooking (It’s Fun Toer officeis elected were secre-
REGISTERED WELSH STUD SERVICE
Grade A Imported Show Type
Also Ponies and Donkeys
For Sale
FAIRVIEW STABLES
Elizabethtown R 1 Ph. 307-2539
Melvin and Jane C. Kessler, owners
START THE SEASON OFF
PROFITABLY BY USING
FARMERS'
Pulverized and Granular
FARMER'S FERTILIZER
WORKS For the Farmer
365 WEST BAINBRIDGE STREET
ELIZABETHTOWN
Quality Fertilizers Since 1904
NEED
:SMiP more
corn?
Still Available
A good selection of varieties
for all maturities
Also available DeKalb Sudax
Smoketown, Pa. 397-3539
Bake),
mcnl.
The next meeting will be
held June 20. at 9:30 a in., at
the Lampcter-Strasburg High
School.
Club leaders for this year
are: Mrs J Robert Hess; Mrs
Richaul Hess, Slrasburg Rl;
and Mrs Robert C Groff, Quar
ryville R 3.
FERTILIZERS
Call Us Now
Ph. AC 717 367-1211
Improve
and Room
tary, Teresa Walton: treasurer, Sandy Walton: and club report- held on May 2, at 7:30 In the
Tim Mills; game leaders. Sandy er, Ann Walton. Bart-Coleraln Elementary
Farmer, Donna Blantz, and The next meeting will be School.
STOCKADE BRAND
Livestock Equipment
• 8 Models all steel welded farm and feedlot gates
• 2 Models all steel welded head catch gate
• All weather salt and mineral feeder/face fly control
• All steel hay and silage bunks
• (grain troughs 4 models
• Pickup stockracks
• Lifetime free stalls: "unequalled in quality"
• Ritchie Waterers and Behlen Steel Buildings
For prices, contact: Fred Frey, Mgr.
786-2235 (717) fREY BROS.
R. D. #2
Quarryvilie, Penna. 17566
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High capacity and 3ow maintenance win
fame for Allis-Chalmers C n Gleaner combine!
Down-front cylinder leaves room in
the thresher body for 49 square feet
of separating area! That’s capacity
that puts more and cleaner grain in
the bin. Low upkeep begins with the
heaviest main frame in the industry,
Nissley Farm Service L. H. Brubaker Grumelli Farm Service
Washington Boro, Pa. Lancaster, Pa. Quarryville, Pa.
Chet Long
Akron, Pa.
‘How come so many cos
operators use Gleaner
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N. G. Myers & Son L. H. Brubaker '
Rheems, Pa. Lititz, Pa. J
Alien H. Matz Farm Equipment
New Holland.
balanced weight distribution and tho
full-jewelled smoothness of running
parts. New variable-speed cylinder
control lets you set RPM’s to match
crop conditions. Easily switched to
regular or narrow 4-row com head!