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State State 4-H Gab News da Hootoer, song leader; Nancy Kisser and Kenneth Hess, game leaders; Thom'as Houser, news reporter. Kenneth Hess The New Providence 4-jH wos elected delegate to the, club met at the New Provi- county 4-H council. NEW PROVIDENCE COMMUNITY CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS • ' denoe Elementary, Tuesday idulb leaders are Mrs. Ray night. The cliilb elected new Denlinger, Wilbur Hous officers which are: pres., Joan er anc j Maurice Herr. Shaulb; v-pres., Jodie Atkins; Winthrop Merriara, associ sec.. Gene Harsh; treas., Susan ate county agent, showed Atkins; newsreporter, Paul glides of 4H activities, Scheuing; song leaders, Park The next meeting (was Sollenberger and Fred Hess; planned for May 11, at the game leaders, David Harsh Smoketown Elementary School, and (Robert Henry; county- g p_ m . representative, Refbecca At-* _____ kins The local leaders are Roms . » AnnlF c Mklns >nd A '^ The County Extension agent, Winthrop Merriam, showed slides on 4H events at Penn State University. The narrator was Susan Atkins. Some of the events were: Leadership School, 4® (Congress, and Judging and Demonstration Days. There were 19 members (Present; four of these were new memlbers. All memlbers received their project (books. Plans were discussed for a trip to the World’s Fair. Reg ular meetings will be held on the (first Tuesday of every month. The next meeting will be on May 4, at 7:30 p.*m. at the New Providence Elemen tary School W. HOUSER NAMED TO HEAD GARDEN SPOT CLUB by Thomas Houser, Reporter William Houser, son of Mr. rqUNDUP EXHIBITS and Mrs. J. Wilbur Houser ol & AWARDS Lampeter, was elected presi- dent of the Garden Spot 4-(H At their rounaup earlier Community Clulb at the reor- this month members of the ganization meeting this week 4iH Tractor Clubs were pre a the Simoketown Elementary sented with tractor mainte- School. He succeeds Harvey nan'ce awards which were do- Heller, who was elected vice- nated by the Lancaster Coun president for this year. ty Farm Implement Dealers Other officers elected were: Assn. Approximately 40 boys Judy Porrey, secretary; Mar- completed the tractor mam bn Benlinger, treasurer; Lin- tenande 'program this year 5 JOBS IN 1 JOHN DEERE Com Planters, give you greater capacity to earn Minimum tillage and maximum yields can be yours witha John Deere 494-A or 495-A Corn Planter. You can hilldrop or drill accurately at speeds up to Tmph. Place dry or liquid fertilizer, granular or liquid herbicide, and insecticide where they do the most good. Prepare a narrow seedbed for each row as you go. Stop in this week. Let us show you the planters that do all five jobs in one time-saving trip. Our convenient credit plan saves you time, too. Wenger Implement Co. Aion Beyer H. S. Newcomer •& Son lack BU 4-4467 .Chrirtiwia: ' LY 3-5687 Mt. Joy „ . f , £53-3261 £ I* A. B. C. Groff, Inc. Shotzberger's Landis Bros. Inc. j.- Nmt Holland 354-8001 Elm 665-2141 Lan taster 392-3Mfe , SHE2ls=f?«S“® : ’ o = <so^^ by Darlene Neff, Reporter The! regular monthly meet ing of the 4iH (Boots & Sad dles Clufb was held April 9 at the Farm' .Credit Office, 411 W. Roseville tRd., Lancaster. The following new officers were elected; Glenn (Stockier, president; Daniel Rohrer Kill, vice president; Ann Hinerdeer, secretary; Patricia Young, treasurer; Keith Sheffer and Jill Caskey, game leaders; Carol Sites and Darlene Neff, news reporters; Jay Wissler, county council representative. The Club planned a trip to the C T. Fuller Quarter Horse Farm for April 24, and watched a movie on Appaloosa horses. The next meeting was set for May 14 at the Columbia Riding Club, 18th and Manor Streets, ‘Columbia. M. S. Yearsley & Sons West Chester 696-2990 Following are the wtaiers by years of work (1-4): Unit I Lymi Itoyer; Clyde Weaver; Myrea. '.Landis; Edward Keens; Clark Stauffer. Unit II Thomas Mberts; (Continued on Page 14) One call keeps you warm all winter Give us a call. Then ntautnd enjoy a warm, comfortable winter. First off, we'll keepyotf supplied with dependable, economical Texaco Fuel Chief —the clean-burning 01. 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