Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 22, 1971, Image 18

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    .B—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, May 22,1971
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WHY GET
LEFT
HOLDING
THE BAG?
USE OUR BULK FEED SERVICE
AND QUIT LIFTING BAGS!
Save money, too up to $5 a ton of feed. How s that
for a bargain? You not only save work you save
money too! No bags to lift, store, carry, rip open, pour
out. No sore, tired back either. We bring out the feed
and unload it right where you want it into feeders or
bins.
CALL YOUR PIONEER MAN:
S ELMER M. SHREINER
Trading as Good’s Feed Mill
Specializing in DAIRY & HOG FEEDS
New Providence, Pa.
S,NCEIB7 ° Phone 786-2500
FARMERSVILLE N. G. HERSHEY
EQUIPMENT INC. & SON
R. D. 2, Ephrata, Pa. Manheim
CHAS J. McCOMSEY ZOOK'S FARM
& SONS STORE
Hickory Hill, Pa. Honey Brook, Pa.
GRUMELLI NiSSLEY
SERVICE FARM SERVICE
Washington Boro
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H|4-H News
Elm-Penryn 4-H Club
The Elm-Penryn 4-H Club
members met at the White Oak
Elementary School recently foi
a game of baseball before the
regular meeting at the Penryn
Fire Hall
The project tour in July was
discussed The money made
from the fund raising campaign
was collected
Tim Diehm gave his demon
stration on Handyman Tools,
after which the meeting was ad
joured
News Repoiter,
Debbie Patsehoike
Penn Willow 4-H Club
The regular monthly meeting
of the Penn Willow 4-H Club
was held Friday, May 14 at the
Pequea Township Elementary
School There were 37 mem
bers and three leadeis present
The program was on “Nutri
tion ” Participants were Pam
Martin, Greg Martin, Carol
Harnish and Ron Walton A
demonsti ation was given by
Susan Campbell on cameras
The next meeting will be a
clean up The date foi the meet
ing has not been set
News Reporter,
Mike Campbell
Call Us Now
Manheim, Ephrata and
Akron subscribers and ad
vertisers can avoid a toll call
by calling us through 626-
2191. Just ask for Lancaster
Farming Our main number
is 394-3047.
When it’s custom fertilizer application
you want —see your Agnco man.
He gives you more than a driver and
a truck. He has a complete line of
application equipment driven by ex
perienced, competent operators who
understand local soil conditions and
special crop requirements ... to get
First in Fertilizer because we offer more!
SEE YOUR LOCAL AGRICO® DEALER
FOR MORE INFORMATION
The final amount that the 4-H Walk-a-Thon has raised
for the Retarded Childrens Day Care Center of Lancaster
County is $550, it was announced this week by Jay W. Irwin,
associate Lancaster County agricultural agent.
Shown this week presenting the check are Tim Brenei
sen, center, 4-H County Council treasurer, and Mrs. Bar
bara Sullivan, Retarded Children’s Day Care Center direc
tor, accepted the check which will be used to buy equip
ment to help train children such as Bonnie Waite and James
Davis, also shown.
Irwin said this week, “It was most gratifying to have
such a wonderful response to such a worthy cause for Lan
caster County. I would like to thank all the 4-H members
and all the businesses and individuals that sponsored the
walkers. The 4-H County Council is to be commended for
such a fine community service.”
your job done right... on schedule .. •
and more efficiently than you could do
it yourself. And he uses free-flowing
Agnco fertilizer that spreads evenly and
is perfect for your crop and soil.
For the finest custom application sertf*
ice, depend on your Agnco man.
Agricd
Agrico Chemical Division
Continental Oil Company C conoco 3