Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 28, 1973, Image 17

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    Beef and Lamb 4-H Club
Sets Annual
The annual tour of the Red
Rose 4-H Beef and Lamb Club
will be held Wednesday, August
1. All club members and their
parents are invited to attend.
Club members are to assemble
by 8:30 a.m. at the farm of Glenn
Brubaker, 345 Running Pump
Road, Lancaster. Directions:
West from Rohrerstown on No. 23
(Marietta Pike) through the new
bridge, then first lane to left.
From the Columbia Pike, turn
north on Running Pump Road,
then first lane to right.
After viewing the steers of
David, Cathy, and Gary
Brubaker and neighbor Lucy
Brubaker, additional stops will
be made as follows: Kenneth and
Sarah Brubaker, 2418 Harrisburg
Pike, Lancaster (Clyde); Robin
and Ronald Kauffman, 3485 Nolt
Road, Lancaster (Harold);
FOR YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS
$lO,OOO Major Hospital Plan
Sick and Accident Individual and Family Surgical
Disability Income Individual and Family Hospital
Agent For Penna. Farmer
3 yrs. subscription $5.00 T nm Whonru
Call or write: Wf IUJUry
2321 Leaman Rd., Lancaster, Pa. 17602 Phone 687-6553
These Big Orange forage systems can come through for you on both counts;
• 390 Mower Conditioner .. , three jobs in one pass.
• 720 Forager Harvesters ... with self-sharpening knives.
• Power-Feed Wagons and Running Gears
• New, Big 60-in. Blower for Super-Silos.
Come on in . and we'll talk about the Allis-Chalmers way of keeping top hay
quality all the way from stem to storage. We're gonna open your eyes l
Nissley Farm Service Grumelli Farm Service
Washington Boro. Pa Quarryville. Pa
▲ LH. Brubaker Roy H. Buck, Inc.
Lancaster. Pa. Ephrata. R D 2
BHM Farm Equipment, Inc.
Annville. R D. 1, Pa
ALUS-CMALMERS
Tour Stops
David and John Kline, Salunga
(Marshall); Debra, Greg, Jeff,
and Jim Greider, Columbia RD2
(Robert).
A picnic lunch and recreation
will be held at the Mountville
Park. Families are to bring their
own food and utensils; soft drinks
and ice cream will be available.
Following lunch, the following
stops will be made; Robert and
Tim Hess, Lancaster RD2
(Gerald); farm of Paul H.
Rohrer, Lancaster RD2; Carol,
Cathy and Coleen Harnish,
Lancaster RD6 (Carl); Cindy,
Joanne, and Marcie Shank,
Conestoga RDI (David).
All club members are urged to
attend this tour, and especially
first-year feeder, to observe how
others handle their steers and
lambs and learn the best methods
of feeding and management.
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It 4-H NEWS Z
E-town Donegal Club
Has Ice Cream Party
The fourth meeting of the E-
Town Donegal 4-H Community
Club was held at the home of
Martin Brubaker It was an
cream party.
The meeting was called to
order by vice-president Jeff
Swarr. Minutes and roll call were
read by Rachel Brubaker.
Willis Hackman was honored
and thanked by leaders and club
members for all his years as a 4-
H leader for the club. He told the
group how much he enjoyed
being Club leader but due to his
health he feels he shouldn’t
continue as leader any more.
Alan Bair, assistant county
agent, was at the meeting and
--told the Club about the 4-H movie
“Tom Sawyer.”
Wayne Erb, Darwin Nissley
and Judy Stoltzfus informed the
group on what happened at the
Leadership Congress and Chris
Erb told about Leadership school
at Penn State University.
Dick and Mary Yuninger gave
a demonstration on displaying
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 28,1973
strawberries. Mary got reserve
champion on her berries at the
round up.
The meeting was then ad
journed and Bill Reist showed
slides of when he was in Europe.
News Reporter
Judy Stoltzfus
MerrimaidsHold
Club Round-Up
The Merrimaids held their
round-up in the Martin Meylin
Junior High School on July 23.
The leaders judged the members
projects while the club prepared
a fashion show for the mothers.
Suzanne Groff and Treva
Lefever narrated the program
with Sue Witmer as pianist. The
program also included a duet by
Treva Lefever and Sandy
Weaver, a puppet show entitled
“Owl’s Last Brag” by Lisa
Bloom and Kim Becker, and a
demonstration on terrariums by
Kathy Henkel. Susanne Groff
ended the program with her
speech that won in the County
Public Speaking Contest.
Everyone was invited to refresh
ments prepared by the members
of the cooking project.
News Reporter
Kathy Henkel
I; Hiijklirs
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“It’s for a going-away
present for you next time
you foul-up....”
CALI US FOR
"ON-THE-SPOT"
FARM TIRE SERVICE
art; ■
NOTICE
We now have 2 fully equipped trucks in operation for
on the farm or in the field service.
WE ARE RADIO-DISPATCHED.
SWEIGAKI FIRESTONE
329 W. High St.
4-H Calendar
9 am.-- New Holland 4-H Baby
Beef Club tour; meet at John
Groff’s farm, Leacock
Monday, July 30
7pm -- Mount Joy 4-H
Photography Club meeting,
Glossbrenners United
Methodist Church.
7 pm. - Garden Spot 4-H Club
Roundup, Liberty Fire Hall,
New Holland.
7:15 p.m. - Penn Manor 4-H Club
Roundup, home of Mrs.
Warfel.
7:15 p.m. - Mount Joy 4-H Club
Roundup, St. Mark’s United
Methodist Church.
7:30 p.m. -- Penn Manor Com
munity Club 4-H Club
meeting, home of Robert
Musser.
8:30 a.m. - Annual Tour, Red
. Rose 4-H Baby Beef and Lamb
Club; meet at Glenn
Brubaker’s farm, 345 Running
Pump Road, Lancaster.
Thursday, August 2
9 a.m. - County Dress Revue,
Farm and Home Center.
Elizabethtown Area Pig and
Rabbit 4-H Club picnic, home
of J. Warren Heisey.
Penn Manor Club
Plans Fashion Show
The seventh meeting of the
Penn Manor 4-H Clashing
Thimbles club was called to order
by the vice-president Linda Sick
man. The 4-H Pledge and the
Pledge to the Flag was repeated.
Roll call was taken and 18
members were present.
It was decided that on July 30
the group will meet at the home
of Dorothy Warfel to put on a
fashion show for the parents
Kathy Myers will be playing her
cello at the 4-H talent show Lori
Leaman and Jeanne Metzger will
be competing in the 4-H fashion
show.
Clean up committee for the
week was Lisa Johnson and
Carolyn Judge.
The meeting was adjourned
and a work period followed.
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Phone 665-2258 or 665-3603
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Saturday, July 28
Tuesday, July 31
Wednesday, August 1
News Reporter,
Kay Shertzer
Manheim, Pa
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