12 —Lancaster Farming. Saturday. June 10. 1972 Elm-Penryn Club Entertains The Elm-Penryn 4-H Club met Tuesday evening with the president leading the Club in the 4-H Pledge. The Elm-Penryn Club invited the Lincoln Club to see slides and see demonstrations. The demonstrations were given by Sylvia Uibel, who talked on 4-H Club Formed, Seams So Simple New Sew A new 4-H sewing dub has been started in Elizabethtown under the name “Sew Seams So Simple.” The first meeting was held at Mrs. Lester Garber’s home, one of the group leaders along with Mrs. Robert Grosh and Mrs. Edward Doyle. At the meeting the following officers were elected: Sally Murray, president; Maureen Doyle, vice-president; Sally Garber, secretary; Cheri Reesor, TIRED!! Are you just a little tired of milk replacers that won’t mix well, that won’t stay in suspension, that settle out? 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Phone 786-2500 «MCCI«7O Lincoln 4-H Club geology, and Lisa Stetter and Gail Miller gave a demonstration on mounting butterflies. Pamela Nissley gave a report on indoor flowers and Denise Haines and Ruth Uibel gave a demonstration on minerals. After the demonstrations Mr. Grube, one of the dub leaders, assistant secretary; Carmella Keller, treasurer; Louise Moyer, assistant treasurer; Ann Kegerize, news reporter, and Lynda Hollen, assistant news reporter. Joan Kegerize, Lisa Bender and Sabrina Rosenberry are the song and game leaders. Assistant home economist Miss Joan Lucas spoke at the meeting. News Reporter Ann Kegerize showed slides of his trip to the western states. News Reporter Cathy Miller 4-H Calendar Saturday. June 10 Io:a.m.—Rough Riders Horse and Pony Club, Lancaster Riding Club. Monday. June 12 8:30 a.m. 4-H Dairy Cattle Judging practice session, Farm and Home Center. 12:30 p.m. Lampeter- Strasburg Merry Maids 4-H Sewing and Cooking Club, Martin Mylin Junior High School. 1 p.m. Penryn-Elm Sewing Club, home economics department, Manheim Junior High School. 7:30 p.m. 4-H Guernsey Club meeting, Ralph Bitler farm, Wakefield. 8 p.m.—Lancaster 4-H County Council meeting, Farm and Center. Wednesday, June 14 10 a.m. 4-H Strawberry Roundup, Farm and Home Center. 8 p.m. —Red Rose 4-H Baby Beef and Lamb Club meeting, Quarryville Memorial Park. 4-H Exchange Trip, Dundee, Michigan, June 14 - 21. Friday, June 16 7:30 p.m. —Saddle Cinches 4-H Club, home of Margaret Keeney, Manheim RD4. Broken Bit 4-H Horse and Pony Club meeting, home of Cindy Enck, Stevens. Saturday. June 17 10 a.m. —All-Breeds Field Day, Penn State University. 5 p.m. Broken Bit 4-H Horse and Pony Club Open Horse Show, Lancaster Riding Club #«* Chops Fast and Fine-at Low Cost Per Ton The Model 720 FORAGER makes high quality haylage and silage chopped the way you want, at a cost that II help your profits on your livestock From multiple position hitch to adjustable deflector spout the 720 is designed for efficient economical forage harvesting and fast changes from one crop to another 6' pick up attachment handles heavy windrows with ease does a clean job in picking up green forage, wilted hay cured hay or straw Pick up fingers comb the stubble and feed material to the auger in a steady stream save more of the leaves Row-crop attachments match your row width guide stalks into chopper with three gathering chains per row Two row attachment adjusts for row spacings from 28 to 42 one row attachment har vests rows of any width N. G. Myers & Son Roy H. Buch, Inc. Rheems, Pa. Ephrata, R. 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