Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 26, 1971, Image 17

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    Garden Spot 4-H Club Eltn-Penryn 4-H Sewing
The 4-H Garden Spot Com- . , T , he Elm-Penryn 4-H Sewing
munity Club met recently and rn ® t June 15 at the "Man
toured Girvin’s Greenhouses m heim Central Junior High
Leola. School.
The club discussed taking
A business meeting was held care of the rooms and when
at the 'farm of J Donald Myer the next meeting will be Then
A service project committee we went into our groups and
Was appointed. talked about our projects
. Refreshments were served by
en Cindy Enck and Cathy and Nan
cy Miller.
Rhonda Myer was
Senior Queen candidate,
News Reporter,
Jeff Risser
Start raising more and better Calves
the Easy NURS-ETTE way
No more carrying pails of waim water or hand mixing
milk replacer Just fill tlie hopper of the NURS-ETTE with
milk replacer and the NURS-ETTE will mix milk replacer
and warm water and keep it warm until calf nurses the mix
(approx. 14 oz.)
Then it will mix a fresh batch of water and replacer.
YOUNG BROS.
NURS-ETTE SALES' AND SERVICE
Ph. 717-548-2462
Peach Bottom, R. D. 1, Pa. 17563
AT FLEETWOOD . . . BUYERS OF
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MODERN FACILITIES TO SERVE
F. M. BROWN'S SONS, INC.
Birdsboro • Fleetwood • Sinking Spring
582-2741 944-7654 678-4567
A 4*
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50 ft*. Dial Scale
50 ft. Truck Dump
1.000 bu. Dumping Pit
2.000 bu. per hour Grain Dryer
Ample Storage
H 4-H Club News $$
Classy Clipper 4-H Club
The Landisvxlle Classy Clip
per 4-H Club met in the Hemp
field High School with 37 mem
bers piesent
Suzanne Irwin reported on a
lecent meeting of County 4-H
Council Plans are being made
to entertain visiting 4-H mem
bers from Wisconsin
News Reporter
Cindy Enck
Lancaster County clubs plan
an exchange tup to North
Carolina
The next meeting will be from
Dam to 11 a m June 23 Adult
leaders are Mrs Walter Leser,
Mrs John Ruhl and Mrs David
Yoder
The Lancaster County 4-H
County Council has scheduled a
hoagie sale.
Order deadline is July 6 and
pick up is from 9 till 11 am.
July 10 Order your hoagies by
calling 394-6851
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Manufacturers of
FEEDS
News Reporter,
Connie Yodei
Hoagie Sale Planned
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 26,1971 —
Mount Joy 4-H Stitchers
The Mount Joy 4-H Stait
Stitchers held its first sewing
meeting Monday, June 21 Lu
Ann Bienneman led the group in
the 4-H pledge and the salute to
the flag.
Denise Esbenshade led some
songs
Lu Ann Bienneman demon
strated her sewing box and
tools Then the club divided into
sewing groups are started
projects
News Repoiter,
Debbie Becker
More 4-H News
on Page 20
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Serving
Agriculture
in
South Central Pennsylvania
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Big, 6Vz-foot width makes it easy to stay on even
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ALUS CHALMERS
Roy H. Buch, Inc. N. G. Myers & Son
Ephrata, RD. 2 Rheems, Pa.
Busy Bakers Cooking
The Busy Bakers 4 H Cooking
Club had its second meeting
June 22.
The secretary, Karen Bam
hait, called the roll and lead
the minutes of the last meet
ing. The club members then
paid their dues.
Club leader Marian Bienna
men lead the girls in a 4-H
song and played a game
The girls wore green apions
and chokers which the leadeis
had made The girls made
Honey-Milk balls and they tui n
ed out fine
The girls in 4-H are selling
different kinds of caids The
money will be used foi the
Round-up
Grumeili Form Service
Quarryville, Pa.
Nissley Form Service
Washington Boro, Pa.
L. H. Brubaker
Lancaster, Pa.
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News Repoiter,
Sandy Emenheiser