B—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. June 10.1967 4-H NEWS SEQUOIA RIDERS MEET by Susan Allcman, reporter On Tuesday, May 16, the monthly meeting of The Se quoia Riders was held at the Melvin Ressler home. The first half of the meeting was held outside. Practice in mounting and dismounting was held as a followup to the film “Youth and the Quarter Horse”, which was shown at the last meeting. John Kurtz presided over the second half of the meet ing during which business was conducted. On June 17, at 2 pm., the next meeting will be held with Lewis Sauter giving a demonstration on Fitting and Showmanship On June 24 the club will hold eliminations for the coun ty 4-H Horse Show Time and place for that activity will be announced later. SEWING-COOKING CLUB ELECTS L. BRACKBILL by Joyce Stoltzfus, reporter At a recent meeting of the newly formed Gap-Intercourse 4-H Sewing and Cooking Club, Lucinda Brackbill, daughter of Mr and Mrs Nelson Brackbill, was elected piesident Taking charge of the reor ganization were Mrs Charles Hoober and Mrs Ed Mull, two adult leaders. The following members were elected to fulfill an office for the year. Doris Kauffman, vice president, Jane Hoober, secre tary; Donna Denlinger, treas urer; Debbie Gilford and Karen Waldrop, game leaders; Eileen Rohrer and Beth Ranck, song leaders; Joyce Stoltzfus, news reporter: and County Council Representatives, Janice Baum and Lucinda Brackbill Look to FARMHAND for all your hay handling needs ;\Tv WHEEL RAKES for all haying—s to 9 wheel .models, special Y-74, 11-wheel unit Individual wheel suspen jsion gets all the hay in any 'field at any speed BALE BENCHER 'cuts bale handling costs as much as 30% Bales aie bunched lor last, easy loading Simple design tiouble free opei ation WINDROW TURNER mounts on neaily all makes tractors Speeds drying time ■No windrow too laige none too small f|HST IN FARM MATERIALS HANDLING New & Used Tractors and Equipment Authorized Ford and Farmhand Dealer CLYDE E. KEENER Intersection of Rt. 72 & 230 Lancaster, Pa. Ph. 309-9861 Rise In Meat Animal Prices Raises Index Substantial increases in the prices received by farmers for livestock and livestock prod ucts more than offset declin ing crop prices to push the May index of prices received up four points (two percent), Those enrolled in the Teen Leadership Project are: Ev elyn Huyatt, Donna Denlinger, Janice Baum, and Joyce Stoltz fus. Record Books were handed out and two demonstrations were given on Sewing Boxes and Materials and Fabrics by Evelyn Huyatt and Debbie Gif ford. The next meeting will be on June 12. at the Pequea Val ley High School at 1 pm. GET RID OF APHIDS, FLEA BEETLES and COLORADO POTATO BEETLES On Potatoes Ask us about Phosphamidon Phosphamidon actually hunts pests down on pota to plants. It kills them wherever they’re hiding under the curl of a leaf in the crevice of a stalk. This is because Phosphamidon doesn’t kill by con tact alone It’s absorbed by the foliage and goes through the entire upper part of the plant system. That means it kills hidden insects other sprays miss. Phosphamidon gets rid of Colorado potato beetles, (even the resistant ones) as well as flea beetles, leaf hoppers and all four kinds of ap hids that attack potatoes. P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC. SMOKETOWN according to the Pennsylva nia Crop Reporting Service. The largest gain was registered by meat animals, which aver aged 10 percent above the previous month. All meat animal values were up, with hog prices showing -the largest gain. The mid month average of $21.50 per cwt. was $3.50 higher than the previous month. Other major gainers included calves and lambs, each up $2.00 per cwt., to $33.00 and $26.00 respec tively. Steers and heifers and slaughter cows were up 60 cents, and sheep gained 70 cents. Milk price increased a dime to $5.45 per cwt. Crop prices were mostly lower, as wheat dropped a nic kel, corn was off three cents and soybeans down a penny. Barley, at $1.14 was up a cent, and rye at $l.lB was three cents higher. 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