I 'it 1 I’ l LEXINGTONHILLTOP STITCHERS I , . ’ On July 2, the Lexington Hill top Stitchers 4-H Club met at the Brunncrvllle Fire Hall for a work meeting, The meeting was brought to order by Nancy Bear, president, and the 4-H pledge was repeat ed. The fifth meeting of the Ayr shire, Jersey, Brown Swiss Club was held at the farm of William Arrowsmith, Peach Bottom. A swimming party was held. County Roundup for all dairy clubs will be July 29 and 30, 1968 with the Ayrshire, Jersey, Brown Swiss and Guernsey ‘showing the 29th and the Hoi _ _ _ _ stein showing the 30th. M f Ijy 11 The Ayrshire, Jersey and Mm >1 Vli §M ¥ Brown Swiss club has charge of ■ ■ ■ * ■ the joint meeting. It is at the For Grain Farm and Home Building on FUMIGATION August 19 at 8:00 p.m. use AGWAY DRUMORE SEWING , GRAIN FUMIGANT The Drumore 4-H Sewing DEPEND ON AGWAY Club held its weekly meeting FOR INSECT CONTROL recently at the Chestnut Level CHEMICALS Church House. Nineteen mem- NEAV HOLLAND bers attended the meeting. rtiMDnvviii i? Candidates for the 4-H Queen QUARRYViLL Contest which will be held Aug- The secretary's and treasur er’s reports were read and ap proved. Cardboard was passed out to the people who are going to make posters for their bake sale, which is to be held on Sat- Protect Your Alfalfa Yields! Use NIRAN 6-3 from Monsanto WORKS BEST Monsanto NIRAN 6-3 Robert Reichard Co. Allentown, Pa. Organic Plant Food Co. Lancaster, Pa. urdoy. July 18th at Stauffer’s of u*t 15, 1968 were chosen. The Kissel Hill; - - contestants are as follows: Cindy Eberly and Amy Spang- Junior queen ■ Carol Culter; al ler were chosen to participate in ternate • Janis Rohrer; Senior County Demonstration Day on queen • Sue Boohor; alternate • the Bth. of July. Mary Douts. It was also decided that the The next meeting of the Dru club will tour the Cloisters on more 4-H Sewing Club will be j u ly la held July 16, 1968 at 7:00 p.m. The members then divided in- in the Church House Building, to their work groups until 9 p.m. AYRSHIRE, JERSEY, BROWN SWISS NIRAN 6-3 causes no solvent burn. NIRAN 6-3 is a mixture of parathion and methyl parathion insecticides to provide effective control of alfalfa weevil and over 200 other insects. NIRAN 6-3 is a continuously work ing insecticide that keeps right on working through temperature change. AVAILABLE AT: KOOKIE KOOKS The weekly meeting of the Penn Manor Kookie Kooks was held July 10th at the Penn Man or Junior High School. It was decided to have roundup on August Ist in the evening. The place will be announced later. After the business meeting was adjourned the first year girls made Ting-a-lings, 4-H Tidbits and a beverage. The second year girls made biscuits. The next meeting will be held at 11:30 A.M., Wednesday, July 17 at the Penn Manor Junior High School. CLASHING THIMBLES The meeting of the 4-H Clash ing Thimbles Sewing Club was held recently at the Penn Manor Junior High School. Ellyce Jean Engle was elected Senior Queen and Stephanie Herr was elected Junior Queen. A demonstration was given by Miss Engle and Mrs. Lota porter on “Hair Care”. COSTS LESS P. L. Rohrer & Brothers Smoketown, Pa. Lebanon Chemical Co. Lebanon, Pa. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 13.1968 Potential Promising For More Beef Cattle About 75 percent of the beef nient practically lost. If such eaten in Pennsylvania is shipped pastures are used for beef cat in-from other states one in- tie, high levels of forage p.o dication of the potential for in- duction and land values can us creased beef cattle production ually by maintained easily,” he in the Commonwealth, stated stated. Lowell L. Wilson of the depart- As advantages of the commer ment of animal science at The clal beef cow-calf enterprise, Dr. Pennsylvania State University Wilson listed low costs of build during a conference held recent- mgs, equipment, and laboi. And ly in Syracuse, N.Y. he included safety of invest naSuVrS eicellenT^S p tU bSf a cattle is lncreasi| in £ a the dumber of daily cows and dairy farm n as corn an(J weather . these states has declined within £d hay> available on most fauns, the Past 10 yeais. Also, may The mam disadvantage of beef dairy heids aie faoh 1 ca ttle compaied to other enter amounts of „rams and less - prises 1S tbe relatively low e ages than used previously. He £ . f mvestment He addressed a Livestock Reseaich affiimed) however, that a beef Conference sponsored by A a - cattle opela ti o n can be piofit way, Inc. a bie j£ pioperly managed and if He indicated there are sever- the resu ] ts 0 f recent reseaich al million acres m Pennsylvania are a ppi ie d. and New Yoik that are suitable ’ for forage production but which may erode and deteriorate if used for intensive grain produc- tion. “When pastures are not need- person on earth, could possibly ed for dairy cattle, there is a replace the telephone, as we good chance that such pastures know it today by 1985. Satellite'! will be allowed to revert to using nickel-containing alley 1! weeds and brush with the farm- will beam the signal toward Ihe er’s investment in land improve- desired receiver wherever it is. HELPS IMPROVE DAIRY RATIONS Add variety and bulk to your dairy rations and improve palat- .(C _ ability with WAYNE SWEET BULKY. 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