Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 10, 1972, Image 12

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—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?
Read what Paul Miller,
respected Holstein breeder of
Linglestown RD4, Pa. has to say..
“I like Pioneer Vig-R-Calf becau__
off fast and keeps scours at a minimum.”
And Mrs. Earl Hadley, Bedford, Penna.,,
“Having used other milk replacers, found Vig-R-Calf
to be more like cow's milk, in both building better
calves, and eliminating other troubles.”
And Donald Walker of Berlin, Pa
"I have fed another make of calf starter and milk
replacer for a good many years, but I found that
Pioneer Vig-R-Calf and calf starter, much more
appealing, and the calves do much better on it."
You can get performance like this, with a product
that many users don't mix at ail. Just put the
powder in the bucket and pour the water on top.
Try it for yourself and see the difference.
fEI ELMER M. SHREINER
BCTMi Trading as Good’s Feed Mill
Specializing in DAIRY & HOG FEEDS
New Providence, Pa.
Phone 786-2500
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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. D. 2
Nissley Farm Service Grumelli Farm Service
Washington Boro, Pa. Quarryville.Pa.
READ LANCASTER FARMING
FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS
720 FORAGER
* FIELD HARVESTER
ALLIS-CHALMERS
Cylinder center pivot maintains constant
relationship between gathering unit and
feed rolls for even feeding
Feed roll springs are adjustable to give
you the proper tension for any crop
Reversing mechanism lets you reverse
rotation of feed rolls and gathering unit
from tractor seat for fast clean out
Eight cupped tungsten carbide knives on
cylinder cut and throw crop in a single
fast smooth operation There s no need
for a power consuming blower Scissors
action of curved knives against shear bar
produces a fine cut
Shear pins protect cylinder drive and
drive line for long life
Built in sharpener lets you put fresh keen
edge on knives without removing them
from the cylinder
Shear bar is reversible and replaceable,
with hardened edges for clean cutting
Delivery chute rotates for side or rear
delivery into truck or wagon can be
positioned easilv from tractor seat
Deflector spout adjusts from tractor seat
for full wagon loading
Multiple position hitch adjusts easily to
match tractor drawbar height
Heavy 6' tubular steel frame i$ built to
withstand the jolts and jars of operation
over rough fields
Optional axle extensions change harvester
tread to match row widths
High flotation tires are available if field
conditions require them
L. H. Brubaker
Lancaster, Pa.