Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 15, 1967, Image 5

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    TOP PRICE
FOR WHEAT
3.W0 BUSHELS PER HOUR
UNLOADING FACILITIES
Prompt Cash Settlement or
Storage at 1 Vz cent per bushel per month
Spangler’s Flour Mills, Inc.
North Market Street Mount Joy
Phone 717-653-1403
WEEK AFTER WEEK - - MONTH AFTER MONTH - -
More and More Milk Producers Are Taking Advantage Of It.
Results Are Speaking For Themselves.
If you haven't tried our GREEN PASTURES DAIRY FEEDS, give us a call and one of our
Dairy Specialists will stop and explain the program to you.
He'll give you an honest appraisal of the results you con reasonably expect.
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Miller & Bushong, Inc.
Rohrerstown, Pa.
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TREE CARE
Slight increases in ground
levels do not harm most trees, usually necessary. When the
says J. Robert Nuss, extension Bil “ at . ,on >« reversed and the
ornamental horticulturist. If soil ,s t 0 b f lower ® dl reta ‘"'
only about four Inches of fill ing walls built around desirable
is required, a tree well Is not trees will save them.
TOP-DRESS ALFALFA
NOW WITH . . .
0-14-14
0-20-20
0-15-30
TOP-Q
Use Our Spreader Truck Service or Our Rental Spreaders
ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO.
MFRS. OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZERS
Grofftown Rd. Next to Waterworks Ph. 3924963
Green Pastures
Dairy Program
(Area Code 717)
"Finest Service Anywhere"
The
Is Really
Working!
Ph. Lancaster 392-2145
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday. July 15,1967
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NEWS
NAME CHANGE FOR
FOUR CLOVERS CLUB
by Jeanette Shank, reporter
The meeting July 6 of the
Four Clovers 4-H Club was high
lighted by a baseball game with
Garden Spot 4-H’ers, and a
name change for the club.
It was decided to call the club
Penn Willows.
Following the baseball game,
Averril Royer, of the Garden
Spot Club, explained “How to
give a demonstration”. Then
Rhonda and Richard Burkhart
entertained with guitar and
banjo.
Farm Women Society No 25
donated 25 song books to the
cluh
Vie club scheduled a bake
sale for July 15 at the Southern
Market in Lancaster. The next
meeting will be held at the Pe
quea School on August 10th.
GARDEN SPOT 4-H HOSTS
LOSE BALL GAME TO P-W
by Lynn Royer, reporter
The Garden Spot 4-H Com
munity Club hosted members
of the Penn Willow club at a
meeting held at the Lampeter
Community Grounds on July
6th. A baseball game, which
was a feature of the evening,
was won by the visiting club.
A banjo and guitar duet by
Rhonda and Richard Burkhart
provided the entertainment,
and Averril Royer demonstrat
ed “How to give a demonstra
tion”.
Rhonda Burkhart was named
the club’s junior queen
A feature of the August
meeting will be a tour of the
homes of club members.
LEOLA PINCUSHIONS
by Kathy Hoober, reporter
The third meeting of the
Leola Pincushions 4-H Club was
held on July 12, at the home of
Mis H Jacob Hoober
President Cindy McQuate
called the meeting to order, and
led the members in the club
pledge The minutes were read
and approved, and 101 l call was
taken.
August 19, was decided on for
the club’s sub sale. Orders are
being taken
There were 12 girls and three
leaders present The leaders are
Mrs William Cochran. Mis Rus
sel McQuate, and Mrs H Jacob
Hoober.
LITITZ-MANHEIM CLUB
HOLDS SQUARE DANCE
by Linda Ober, reporter
The Lititz-Manheim Commun
ity 4-H Club held a meeting on
July 6 at the Neffsville Com
munity Park Members were
told about the 4-H Light Bulb
Sale, and price sheets were
handed out
After the business meeting,
a Square Dance was held The
Hempfield and E’Town-Donegal
4-H Clubs attended as guests
for the evening
EARLY CUT FORAGE
UPS MILK PRODUCTION
Early cut forage resulted in
increased consumption, better
weight gain and higher milk
production. Increased milk pro
duction was the result of two
factors; a Higher intake; B.
Higher digestible energy con
tent This means cows on early
cut forage were eating more of
a nutritionally better feed. The
delay in harvest date can only
.result,in a,lower nutrient in-
subsequent' drop in
milk' production, „.’l'' ' '
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