Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 29, 1971, Image 6

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    I—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 29,1971
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Wenger Implement-, Inc. Shotzberger's
The Buck 284-4141 Elm 665-2141
A. B. C. Groff, Inc. Landis Bros. Inc.
New Holland 354-4191 Lancaster 393-3906
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Phone Area Code 717 - 394-3047
M. S. Yearsley & Sons
West Chester 696-2990
Elizobethtown-Donegal
The thud meeting of the Ehza
hethtown-Donegal 4-H Club was
held May 21 at Kenneth Berry’s
The club was invited there by
the “Saddle Cinches” 4-H Club
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Jay W Irwin talked to the
clubs about the 4-H Walk-a-Thon
lesults and capon raising Mr
Hackman talked about raising to
bacco and Mrs Erb talked about
flowers and vegetable gardening.
Mr Borry then informed the
club of the 4-H visitors who will
be coming this summer, and that
they would like hosts to take
them for a week
The Saddle Cinches Club gave
interesting and helpful demon
strations with their horses. After
the demonstrations were over,
everyone had a chance for a
ride.
The next meeting will be held
June 15 at the home of Harold
Ney’s This will be the annual
ice ci earn party
News Reporter,
Bernice Mummau
Lii , itz-Manheim"Ciub
The third meeting of the Lit
itz-Manheim Community 4-H
Club was held Thursday, May
13 at Ed Buckwalter’s house.
The members were entertained
by a box social
The next meeting will be
held June 10 at the home of
Mike Peifer. This meeting will
feature demonstrations and ice
cream and strawberries.
Tests have proved that ad
ditions of nutritional substances
do not affect the flavor of cereals,
breads, and flours, says Mrs
Ruth J. Buck, extension foods
and nutrition speciahst at The
Pennsylvania State University
The cooking quality of flour
slays the same when enriched in
the amounts of enriched sub
stances used
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News Reporter,
Carol Kline
Food Enrichment
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Ayrshire, Jersey, Swiss
The third meeting of the Ayr
shire, Jersey, Brown Swiss 4-H
Club was held May 10 at the
farm of Milton Brubaker.
The topic for the evening was
clipping and showing of ani
mals, and this was demonstrat
ed by the club leaders.
The next meeting will be
June 16 at Martins at Stevens
News Reporter,
Roger Shope
Garden Spot 4-H Club
The second meeting of the
Garden Spot Community 4-H
Club met recently at the Con
estoga Valley High School. After
the business meeting, various
community projects were dis
cussed.
A talk was given by Mrs Allen
Risser on “How to Give a
Demonstration.”
Following the meeting, games
In a recent 12 month period 9,000,000 pigs in the]
U. S. were started on
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John J. Hess, 11, Inc.
Ph: 442-4632
Paradise
West Willow
Farmers Assn., Inc.
Ph: 464-3431
West Willow
John B. Kurtz
Ph: 354-9251
R. D. 3, Ephrata
were played and refreshments
seived The next meeting will
be June 15 at Girvin’s Green
houses in Leola
News Reporter,
Jeff Risser
Calendar
4-H
Sunday, May 30
Rough Riders 4-H Horse am}'
Fun Show, Quarryvillfr
Legion Park Grounds.
Wednesday, June 2
7-gO p.m.—Red Rose 4-H Bah#
Beef and Lamb Club, Farn*
and Home Center.
Try A
Classified
It Pays!
Ira B.- Landis
p>i. QQA7QI9
1912 Creek Hill Kd., Lane.
James High & Sons
Ph: “354-0301
Gordonvillo
Wenger's Feed Mill
Inc.
Ph- 367-1195
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