The meeting was called to brought to order August 10, at order by president, Cindy Me- the Pequea Elementary School. Quate, who led the members Mike Campbell led the group in the club pledge. Roll call in singing. Members respond* was taken, and the minutes ed to roll call with the names were read and approved. The of their projects, treasurer gave her report. Final plans were made con* For the program Mrs. Doris cerning the sub sale to be held Thomas showed members a LEOLA PINCUSHIONS PLAN on August 19, film on Food. SATURDAY SUB SALE S 6 A-H ■ ■ NEWS by Kathy Hoober, reporter The Leola Pincushions 4-H PENN WILLOWS CLUB The next meeting is sched- Club met on August 9 at the by Jeanette Shank, reporter uled for September 10, at the home of Mrs. H. Jacob Hoober. Penn Willows 4-H Club was Pequea School. < BiggestChOppet It’s the biggest, brawniest of them a 11... the Gehl Self-Propelled Chop-King. Chops more tons per hour than any other chopper! Own ers report over 700 tons in a day ~ . 11,000 tons a season. t . Eight tungsten carbide faced knives short-chop even the toughest crop to a fine V4-' nch - Select-A-Cut' Transmission changes cutting lengths in seconds. Rear-wheel power steering gives you a 10-ft. turn ing radius, perfect tracking. Floating heads adjust to field contours, even at full speed. See the new Gehl Chop-King today! . Financing available. " ('Optional equipment) ' ’ FARMERSVILLE EQUIPMENT CO. There were ten girls and .__ . .... three leaders present. members are participat ■ .. ing in the Light Bulb Contest. - * NEW! 10,000 RPM PORTABLE KNIFE SHARPENER*. Lightweight, gas or electric models. Gives minute-per kmfe sharpening on the machine —in the field or at the machine shed. Adjustable guide insures proper beveling of knife cutting edges. ■ ■ . Make vs Prove it with ■ a Demonstration! N. G. HERSHEY & SON .. # & i? 4 * s■* :vV p vV ■ r/7 4 , »> \wF ’? r/j/ly <y/sy^dL Built! I I Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 19.1967—1 ELM-PENRYN CLUB DONATES TO F&H by Dale Ulrich, reporter Members of the Elm-Penryn 4-H Community Club voted to donate $25 to the Lancaster County Farm & Homo Center fund drive. Meeting at the Mark Hosier home last Monday night, the 14 members attending were also shown movies of the West by Mrs. Hosier. On July 24th, a tom of mem bers’ projects was held. Proj ects included flowers, capons, rabbits, and pigs. The next meeting will be held September 18 at the Pen ryn Fire Hall at 7:30 p.m. GARDEN SPOT MEMBERS TOUR 4-H PROJECTS by Lynn Royer, reporter The Garden Spot 4-H Com munity Club held its tour of four members’ projects on Au gust Bth. Leaving from the Smoketown Elementary School, members saw flower and pig projects at the home of Phillip and Susan Ruhl, 2425 Old Philadelphia Pike. They next visited the home of Howard Landis, Wit mer, where they saw potatoes NBW Dairy Supply Store CHRISTIANA MILK PRODUCTS CO. Largest Dairy Supply Store in the East. • 20 different brands and sizes of filtering materials • 25 different brands and sizes of detergents • 20 sizes and shapes of brushes for milk house bulk tanks or pipe lines. For Surge $2.95 set For DeLaval & others $3.45 set FRONT OPENING MILK CAN COOLING CABINETS •‘BRAND'fcIEW AND FULLY WARRANTED jfems ftpjmijk&puse qnd farm, poihtsV etc. i -' - CHRISTIANA MILK PRODUCTS CO. (If you hove in-pilace cleaning problems, we will be.glad to test your water and suggest q sound cleaning program) I and tomatoes. At the home of Jay and Dale Weaver, 475 Mt. Sidney Road, rabbit and sweet corn projects were viewed. The last stop on the tour was at the home of Dorothea and Ronald George, 242 Pit ney Road; their projects in cluded gardens and a Holstein dairy heifer. The club plans a tour of the Penn Dairies’ plant for the September meeting. L-M CLUB HEARS TRIP REPORTS by Linda Ober, reporter The Lititz-Manheim 4-H Com munity Club held a meeting on August 10 at the home of club members Sue, Diane, and Dick Buckwalter. Dick gave a brief summary on the Exchange Trip to Middlesex County, Massachu setts, and on the 4-H State Days held at the Pennsylvania State University. Annette Long gave a report on the Citizenship Shortcoufse held in Washington. j Club members were inform ed of the County Roundiips held Thursday, August 17, and of Achievement Day held !at the same time. After the business meeting, everyone enjoyed watermeldn. Christiana, Pa. INFLATIONS Jim Mimm 3
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