PENRYN CLUB MEETS I- pole Bruckhart, Reporter he meeting of the Ehn- DU 4iH Club held In the jyn Fire Hall, Penryn, on il 26 at 7:30 pirn. wins iligh'lod by the showing o£ hoi't but interesting film cd "Let's Talk Hunting.” us filmed in Canada and mi by Victor Plaslow, nt) 4-H director, c also gave some pointers Rising capons and swine growing strawberries. lie members were remind of Rural Life Sunday, to icld on May 23, when most :hc local churches will oib t the blessing of the soil crops by their ministers, he next meeting will be CHOOSE FROM THE LONG GREEN LINE OF JOHN DEERE PLOWS 2-3-4 Bottom Htd. - CAT. I Hitch 415 A -416 A enger Implement Co. Suck BU 4-4467 A. B. C. Groff, Inc. few Holland 354-8001 MHMHMHM^*******************- v*. ; ■♦vr v *S‘ ' ** '- §O% ews held on Mhy 24, at 7:30 p.m. in the basement of the Pen ryn Fire Hall. C. V. SENIOR 4-11 SEWING CLUB REORGANIZES by Nancy Risscr, rjcpotrtcr The Conestoga Valley 4-H Senior Sowing Club held its reorganization meeting Mon day evening, April 26, at the Smokclown Elementary School. Joanne Warner, home econo mist from the Extension Of fice, talked to the members about the selection of fabrics and materials. Then she list ed coming 4-H activities and urged all members to partici pate in the 4-H Spring Party May 21 at the Leola War Me morial Building and the 4-H 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 Bottom Mtd. CAT, II Hitch F 125 Series SEE US TODAY Alan Beyer Christiana * LY 3-5687 Shotzberger's Elm 665-3141 ©M. S. Yeorsley & Sons West Chester 696-3990 J*‘ v v * Wolgemuth Bros., Inc. MOUNT JOY, PENNA. H. S. Newcomer & Son Mt. Joy 653-3361 Londis Bros. Inc. Lancaster 393-3906 -*************************************************- I ********** i < ' W Wfty * »«MWW «* MA ner also urged the older girls to AM out applications for the 4-H Club Congress, 4-H Leadership Stehool, and the Citizenship Short Course. Following Miss Warner's talk, the election of officers was conducted. They are as follows: president, Doris Da gen; vice-president, Caro 1 Smoker; secretary, Jane Her shey; treasurer, Vera Den linger; song leaders, Velma Denlinger and Dorothy Bea chy: game leadeis, Marlene Herr and Diane Rohrer; news reporter, Nancy Risser. Nan cy Risser was elected as the club’s representative to Coun ty Council. The adult leaders are Mrs. John Hoover and Mrs Raymond Denlinger. Project books were distrib uted. Dues to finance the Club’s community project and 3-4- 5 - 6 Semi-int. Hitch F 145 Series />* V N't „ <■ ✓ : . - '•* . . . bigger milk checks for you! tea for the mothers were set. Willis Rohrer of P. L. Rohrer Seed and Fertilizer, Smoke town, will again award first and second prizes to girls of each year at the fall tea, The d'ate for the next meeting is Wednesday, June 16, at 8.45 am. in the Conestoga Val ley High School. The girls Will come prepared to work with patterns and materials. Margaret Grube Named 4-H Pres. Margaiel Grube Was elected piesident of the What’s Cook in’ Club at a meeting held Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Willis Bucher, Lititz R 2, leader. Other officers elected weie as follows. Relba Shelly, vice president, Ann Bombeiger, secretary-treasurer, Barbara Keller, song leader, and Carol Murry, news reporter. Mar garet Grube will represent the group at the County Coun cil. The year’s theme will he “Mealtime Magic.” Three garls will take addi tional courses in food prepara tion and study. They are Ann Bomlberger, Reba Shelly and Margaret Gxuhe, who will study “Make and Eat,” “Jel lies, Jams and Preserves ” They also will take a Junior leadei project Plans weie announced to attend the 4-H Spring Party to be held on Fuday, May 21, at the Leola Wai Memorial Building The Club will have a booth with Reba Shelly and Margaret Giube in charge The next meeting will be held on June 15 at the home of Mrs. Bucher Rats cairy contagious abor tion, distemper, mange and labies. All told, over 35 known aatlborne diseases threaten animals and people FLORIN DAIRY FEEDS for your cows pay off in greater milk productivity uauctoier running, oaiuruay, iviay x, jiyoo—xi Ph. 653-1451 Jobs Open For Poultry Inspector The U. S. Department o£ Aguculture announced that applications will be accepted until further notice for posi tions of Poultiy Inspcctoi. These positions aie an nounced at the GSo level, with a starting salaij of S 5 000 a yeai. The portion? aie lo cated in plants tmoughout the 20 Eastem Slalei whaie poultiy is cvisceia'cd 01 pio cessed on a mass pi eduction basis. In addition to passing a written test, applicants must have had expeuence m hand ling meat 01 poitlli >, oi they mist have had college comses in appropriate subjects. Announcements and appio pi late application forms may be obtained from the Post Of fices or the Boaid of U. S. Civil Service Exammeis.Koom 106, Lancaster Post Office. • Grinding and Mixing (Continued from Page IS) elude hauling of feed to a mill, the cost of custom work, or the cost of having a portable mill come to the faim. He should also consider the incon venience of not having his own equipment. Next, he should considei the costs which will increase by having his own equipment, such as depreciation and re pans He must also give some thought to the additional needed to care for equipment, and intei est on his imestment. Finally, says Biown, he should compare his savings nr cost iby owning the equipment with the inci eased costs lesult ing fiom owning the equip ment. If there is a net gam by owning the equipment, tire purchase is justified ‘Jloffmm .'■■mfisa IJSEEDS L:l * Consult your Hoffman Seed Man for quick Delivery FRANK H. BUCHER PO. Box 62, Rotihsnlli Lititz 620-6504 LESTER EBB 312 S. Mt. Joy St. Elizabethtov.iv ib'l-'illZ JASON H. MELLINGEB R D. 1 Strasbuig 657-6546 JONATHAN S. SHIRK 366 E Mam St, Baieville Leola G3G-9302 D. WAYNE SWEIGART R D. 3 Elizabethtown 367-2250 EDGAR C. UMBLE Pequea Ave Gap 442-4523 c Hoffman FARM SEEDS ALFALFA • CLOVER . PASTURE OATS • FUNK'S G-HYBRfDS
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