30—Lancaster Forming, Saturday, May 22, 1965 4-H Club PENRYN-ELM SEWING CLUB ORGANIZES by Carla Buchter, reporter The Pcmyn-Elm 4-H Sewing club organued at a meeting Monday at the home of Mis. Hcmy Hess, Manheim R 3 Officeis and committee chair men for the ycai were named as follows: Glona Buchter. pre sident, Beth Heisey, vice pie sident, Kaien Heisey, secie tai.v. Amelia Bomberger, trea suiei. Katie Ann Grube and Kathy Den, game leaders. San dy Hevener. song leaden Carla Euchtei, news lepoitei, Glen da Galebach County Council delegate, Beth Heisey, Junior Leader. They also named their Queens lor the year - Kathy Den Junioi Queen, and Glona Euthtei. Senior Queen LITITZ-MANHEIM AG CLUB The Lititz-Manheim 4-H Ag ucultuial Club held its thud meeting at the Fan-land ele mental y school on May 13 v. ith the piesident, Euc Ston e- m chaige The gio u p discussed the Spung Janvboiee to be held M.u 21 at the Leola Wai Me monal Building and accepted an mutation hom the Gai den Spot 4-H Club to attend then meeting June 8 Bdbaia Ileishej and Dick Buckwaltei vveie elected to lepiescnt the club at the 4-H Club Congiess June 21 to 24 Demonstiations of then pi ejects weie piesented by Shnle\ Buckwaltei and Dale ShenK A box social followed the business meeting BOOTS AND SADDLES CLUB by Darlene Neff, reporter The legular monthly meet ing of the 4-H Boots and Sad- ■ "Climb to higher J milking profits.. 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GARDEN SPOT CLUB MEETS by Tom Houser, reporter The monthly meeting of the Gaulen Spot 4-H Community Club was held May 11 at the Smoketown Elementary School. Following recreation penod, Club Piesident Bill Houser piesided ovei the business meeting It was decided to set the dues at 50 cents per membei Plans were made to hold the next meeting at the home of Charles Hess on June 8 Seveial comedy movies weie then shown • Farm Calendar (Continued from Page 11 8 ip m Extension Execu tive Committee 'at Faim Ciedit Bldg, 411 W. Rose ulle Rd, Lancaster II a\ 26 4-H Diau-y Club Leaders special meeting at Faim ICiedit Bldg Maj 27 7pm (Chester- Delawaie Counties twilight fiuit giowers’ meeting at Westtown School oichaid, Westtown Bpm 4-H Holstein Club at Bainibi idge Elementary School One of these FOX Forage Masters is “just right” for your farm fcgs ssM ''-,1 , FARMERSVILLE FCX EQUIPMENT CO. m R D 2 Ephrata Ph. 354-9221 • Bull Cautions (Continued trom Page 7) product free of objectionable residues; second to* help guard against loss -to dairy farmers by detecting residues that would cause buyers to reject milk." The problem has been com plicated for dairy farmers, Secretary Bull said, because a product previously recom- • Vintage (Continued from Page 2) replacement Ewes Choice 9.50-14 50 Special Stocker & Feeder Sale May 14, 1965 There were 386 feeders sold at this special sale. Charolais. 45 head of Char olais weie offered. Good. 700- 850 lbs sold for 25-26. 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