FOR FAST ON-THE-FARM SERVICE ' ...‘'-I' ~ 1 IWI SWEIGART FIRESTONE 329 West High St. Manheitn, Pa. 665-2258 Dairymen everywhere are talking about Ful-O-Pep Cattle-izer Dairy Feed—the biggest breakthrough-ib dairy cattle nutrition in this century. In herd after herd, the story is the same: more milk on the same amount . et f eed - rie ''■? •■} jji * Now Available in Complete Feeds, Ful-O-Pep Dairy Feed Grubb Supply Co. Elizabethtown H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. Witmer |£4-H NEWS IG SEWING & COOKING CLUB TOLD “NO SHORTS" by Joyce Stoll/.fus, reporter The Intercourse-Gap 4-11 Sew ing and Cooking Club met on June 10. at 1:00 for its initial summer meeting at Pequca Valley High School. Lucinda Brackbill. president, presided over the meeting and expressed a concern of the leaders that members not wear shorts to the meetings so that their garments could be fitted properly. I'IWIW Secietary. Jane Hoober, read the minutes of the pi e\ ions meeting and called the roll with membeis responding with their age. Tieasurei. Donna Denlmger. asked the club membeis loi the piompt payment ol the 60c p. ' t/' > .. Concentrates, Top "Dress and Mixers What would 10% more milk mean far your profits? '^l Harold H. Good Stevens Feed Mill, Inc. Hugh within thu next three meeting*. The meeting was adjourned imd a work session lollowed during which fiist year mem hers had a "show and tell", and second year members weie shown ihe correct «aj to pie pare button patches. The leaders reminded (lie members of the requirement of making scrapbooks which will be handed in at the club's roundup. The next meeting will be on June 10th . 1 p.m. at the Peq uca Valley High School. FOUR CLOVERS CLUB CHOOSES 4-11 QUEEN by Jeanette Shank, reporter (James were played belore the meeting was called to order at the Pequea Twp. School, bv pre sident Peggy Fshleman. on June 8 A committee volunteered to organize plans for a bake sale to give financial support lor the new Lancaster County F.u m & Home Center. Club membeis elected minor queen, Vngmia Terre Hill Stevens Provost and senior queen. Doris I tarnish. The piogiam included a clari net duel by Ted liubcr and Cbei.vl Mess, accompanied by I.uey Herr on (he piano Follow ing an aeeordian solo by (ilen da Natiman. Nancy Harnish and Lucy Herr gave a cooking de monstr.it ion. Kimbcily and Kristin Winters demonstrated how to mount insects The next meeting is schedul ed for July 6. at the Pequea Twp. School. GARDEN SHOT MEMBERS HEAR PROJECT REPORTS by Lynn Ro>er. reporter At the monthly meeting on June Bth. members of the Gul den Spot 4-H Community Club each gave shoit reports on their protects Plans weic made to unite the Willow Street 4-H Club to a baseball game at the Lampelei Community Giomuls on Thins day. Julv 6. at 8 p m The meetim> was hold at the homo ol Dale and .la\ Weaxoi 475 Ml Sidne\ Road Lancastoi LEXINGTON TILERS HELP CLEAN LIBRARY Despite the sk\ hieh tempoia Salet\ Council lui os Tuosd.n i>n Is ol the Lev 'Hus message is pal ticulai ly uuUon Hilltop Stiteheis 411 meaningful to patents ol iiual rlub went to woik with \iaoi childion inane ol whom have lielpins* to clean the Litit/ Pub a coiuement laim pond aeail hc Lihiaie a bi e Pick a John Deere 53 h.p. 2020 for cultivating, get this bonus... Shotzberger's Landis Bros. Inc. Elm 665-2141 Lancaster 393-3906 Wenger Implement Co. A. B. C. Groff, Inc. Buck 284-4467 New Holland 354-8001 Lancaster Farming. Saturday. Juno 17. 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