Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 12, 1969, Image 29

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    Pcnryn-Elm Club
Nancy Saudcr was named
Gregory Schell, secretary of president of the Mount Joy 4-H
the Pemyn and Elm 4-H Club, Cooking Club at a meeting of
presented a demonstration en- the group Monday,
titled, “Handyman Project," at Wendy Hostetler was elected
a Monday night meeting of the vice president; Julie Garber,
Club at the Pemyn Fire Hall. secretary; Linda Wanger, treas-
Victor Plastow, associate coun- Vle ‘" Bess Breneman and Karen
ty agricultural agent, held a Greider, game leaders, Donna
question and answer discussion Witmer news reporter; and
covering all club projects. Brenda Longeneckcr, song lead-
Members voted to hold a bake er ‘
sale on Friday, May 9, at Bom- Meetings of the club will be
berger’s store at Elm. The pro- held from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30
ceeds will be donated to the cur- P m - beginning June 17 at Sico
rent fund drive being earned Park -
FARMERS
To Get The Most From Your Land
And Your Fertilizer Dollars
YOU SHOULD USE
AGRICULTURE LIME
PARADISE INDUSTRIES INC.
Box 326, Willow Street, Pa. 17584 Phone 464-3661
Office located South of Willow Street on Rt 272
WE ARE ALSO DOING BACK-HOE WORK
• BARN SNOW • FREE SOIL TESTING
• S & H GREEN STAMPS
IS-
STOCKADE BRAND
Livestock Equipment
8 Models all steel welded farm and feedlot gates
2 Models all steel welded head catch gate
All weather salt and mineral feeder/face fly cc troi
All steel hay and silage bunks
Grain troughs 4 models
Pickup stockracks
Lifetime free stalls: "unequalled in quality"
Ritchie Waterers and Behlen Steel Buildings
For prices, contact:
™ FREY BROS.
out by the Farm and Homo
Foundation.
The next meeting of the club
is scheduled for Monday, May 5,
at the fire hall.
Mt. Joy Cooking Club
I DIAL A RATION
Set a dial and feed your cows a predetermined
amount of grain continuously during milking.
James way electric feed meters for herringbone
stalls deliver grain as fast as cows can eat it.
We can easily install Jamesway feed meters
in your present parlor.
If you’re ready to mechanize completely, come
in for details on our Jameswaymilkingparlor feed
ing system.
We also sell, install and service the com
plete line of Jameswa/ barn equipment including
stanchions, pens, free access stalls, water cups,
and farm ventilation.
LANDIS BROS., INC.
1305 IVlanheim Pike, Lancaster Pa. 17601
Fred Frey, Mgr.
R. D. #2
Quarryville, Penna. 17566
LITITZMAMIEIM
The Lititz—Manheim Comm
umay 4-H Club met for the fust
time in 1969 on Maich 13th at
the Fairland Elementary School.
The following new officers weie
elected; John Fisher, President;
Dale Shenk, Vice-President;
Diane Buckwalter, Secielary;
Robert Eib, News Reportei; Sue
Hershey, Song Leader; Sue
Buckwaler and Dave Landis,
Game Leaders.
The members chose their pro
jects at this meeting and con
cluded the evening with group
games.
Membership is open to all
boys and girls of the Lititz—
Manheim area between the ages
of 10 and 19. Projects available
include flowers, Rabbits, Sweet
Corn, Capons, Bees, Strawberries
and many other interesting sub
jects
The next meeting will be held
on Apul 10th, at 730 PM in
the Farm and Home Center, 1383
Arcadia Road, Lancastei.
Mt. Joy Sewing Club
The Mount Joy 4H Sewing
Club met Monday evening and
elected the following officers:
First Year Girls president,
Trudy Nissley; vice president,
Judy Swan; Secretary, Marcia
Kohrer; assistant secretary
Janice Good; treasurer, Spring
Hershey; assistant, Lou Ann
Long.
Second Year Girls president,
Julie Garber; vice president,
Maruine Jones; secretary,
Cammie Newcomer; treasurer,
Phone 393-3906
Lancaster Farming. Saturday. April 12,19 G
• Farm Women
(Continued fiom Page 23)
145 Dclp Rd. Mrs. Jacob Evans
will be cohostess.
SOCIETY 5
At a meeting of the Society
ol Farm Women 5 held in the
East Petersburg Chuich of the
Brethren, Mrs. Paul Ebeisole
was hostess and conducted de
votions. Miss Elizabeth Work
man, president, conducted the
business meeting.
The Rev. and Mrs. Ray For
ney, Elizabethtown, presented
a musical program and a Len
ten message.
During the business session,
plans were completed for a re
freshment stand to be held at
the household sale of Mrs. Maiy
Holbein, East Petersburg, on
April 26, beginning at 10 a m
Also, a bus trip to the Flow
ei Show at Allentown is plan
ned for May 22 with Mrs Abram
Weidman in charge.
On April 19, Society 5 will be
entertained by Society 2 at the
Faim and Home Center
A donation of $25 was ap
pioved for the Easter Seal cam
paign and a gift of $5O was sent
to a family in the club area
where the husband is hospital
ized
The next meeting will be
held May 3 at the home of Mrs.
Kathryn Eichelberger, Edge
mont Drive, East Petersburg.
Karen Greider; news repoiter,
Lee Ann Ellis.
Third Year Girls president,
Han let Breneman, vice piesi
dent, Maureen Jones, secietary;
Sylvia Kauffman, tieasurer,
Linda Hess; news repoiter,
Diane Summy, song leader,
Marlene Hess.
Public Sale
FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1969
STARTING AT 10:30 A. M.
20 to 30 TRACTORS
MANY MAKES AND MODELS
International, Ford, John Deere, Allis-Chalmers, Case,
Massey-Harris, Massey-Ferguson, Oliver
FARM MACHINERY
Harvesters, mowers, cornpickers, hay balers, blowers
Some Lawn and Garden Equipment
Attention DEALERS & FARMERS:
Bring your own surplus equipment in to be sold
on consignment.
We buy, sell, trade, wholesale-daily.
Used Parts for most make & model of Tractors & Farm
Machinery.
SALE DATES FOR 1969
FRIDAY, MAY 16
WENGER'S FARM
MACHINERY, INC.
So. Race St.
Correspondence
Courses (Si
FLOWER ARRANGING
All of us have enjoyed the
tune that goes, “The llowois
that bloom m the spring tra-la ”
And flowers do bloom in the
spring. They appear in all sizes,
shapes, and colois for your en
joyment outdoois and inside
your home.
Arranging flowers gives you a
chance to create something, to
high light some special spot,
and to bung joy to those who
observe your pleasing auange
ment. Beautiful and pleasing
arrangements can be made,
whether you have many blos
soms from your gaiden 01 a few
which you have pui chased fiom
a florist, if you know how to
arrange them
Cleaily written and illustiat
ed with pictures of mechanics,
types of containeis, arrange
ments, and the steps in coisage
making, is a coirespondence
course offered by The Pennsyl
vania State University The in
formation is adequate for the
novice and also a challenge to
the peison who is expenenced
in arranging flowers
By sending $3 00 to Flower
Arrangement, Box 5000, Uni
versity Park, Pennsylvania
16802 now, you will have the
course in time to take advan
tage of the first Spung floweis
Make check or money order
payable to The Pennsylvania
State University
717-866-2138
Myerstown, Pa.