Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 14, 1979, Image 19

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Del. Field Day to be Aug. 8
NEWARK, Del - Farm
and Home Field Day at the
University of Delaware’s
Georgetown Substation has
been scheduled for August 8,
this year This annual event
gives farmers and non
farmers alike a chance to
observe what the Univer
sity’s Agricultural Ex
periment Station and the
Cooperative 'Extension
Service are domg for the
people who live in Delaware.
Activities will begm at 9:30
a m During the day, there
will be special wagon and
4-H report team member named
YORK - Judy Walter
sdorff, York, has been
selected as one of 42 Penn
sylvania young adults to
serve on a State 4-H
Reporters Team, it was
announced recently.
Members of the group
have recently received
special communciations
training on the Penn State
Campus and will serve as 4-
Fulton Grange 66 meets
QUARRYVILLE - Fulton
Grange 66 met in regular
session July 9, at the Grange
Hall, Oakryn, with the
Master Harry G. Baker
conducting the business
session.
It was announced that the
annual picnic will be held
July 23,7 p.m. on the Grange
Hall grounds. Grangers and
friends are mvited. Each
family should bring a meat
dish, another dish and their
own place settings. Rolls,
butter and a beverage will be
provided. Mrs. Thomas
We Moved To A New Location.
IS NOW
SMUCKER'S SALES & SERVICE
Location - V/z mile East on Peters Rd. from previous location.
We Look Forward To Continued Sales & Service.
• Good used diesel • New Sputnik wheels
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SMUCKER'S
ENGINE SHOP
RDI, GORDONVILLE, PA
17529
ELI S. SMUCKER, JR.
bus tours of com and
soybean, vegetable, and
poultry projects around the
Substation, as well as tours
of the University swine
facilities There will be a
plant clinic where farmers
and home gardeners can
bring plant problems for
diagnosis by a panel of ex
perts. There will also be a
number of consumer
education exhibits, many of
them emphasizing home and
family life. (Note: The
consumers’ program will be
held in the grove this year.)
H ambassadors to promote
the educational youth
program.
Team members will be
available to talk to
organizations at local,
regional, and state levels,
including 4-H Clubs, College
of Agriculture alumni
groups, legislators, and
church and school functions.
They also may make per-
Galbreath, lecturer, will
present a variety show
featuring Grange talent
following the picnic.
Mrs. Howard Miller an
nounced the Semor Citizens
covered dish luncheon and
regular meetmg to be held
July 18, at the Grange Hall
NOTICE!
RD #2, BOX 21
NEW HOLLAND, PA 17557
Proprietor - Amos S. Smucker
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At noon a traditional fried
chicken luncheon will be
served m the farm grove b,
members of the Delaware
Poultry Improvement
Association. And refresh
ments will be on sale during
the day at a stand run by
Sussex county 4-H leaders.
Field Day will conclude at
3:30 p.m. with free water
melon for all those m at
tendance.
The Substation is located 6
miles west of Georgetown on
the Laurel-Georgetown
Highway (Route 9).
sonal appearances at con
ventions and other large
meetings.
Judy, 17 years old,
daughter of Mr. & Mrs.
Robert Waltersdorff, has
been a 4-H member for six
years. She carries 4-H
projects in Sheep, Rifle,
Leadership, Ceramics, and
Photography.
and each person
bring a fifty cent gift,
Mrs. Galbreath nresented
a program on ritualism
William F. Sheppard,
Coatesville R 2, was the
speaker. Grange officers
demonstrated presentation
and retiring of the American
flag and draping the Grange
Charter.
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