—Lancaster Faming, Saturday, June 5, 1965 14 4-H Club News STITCHERS ORGANIZE The "Neal Stitchers" 4-H Clothing Club held an organ izational meeting on June 2 in the basement of Stevens Hill Church of the Brethren. The following officers were elected; Jane Andrews, presi dent; Joyce Keener, vice president: Linda Hilsher, sec retary-treasurer; Michele Ris ser, assistant secretary-treas urer; Lois Gruber, news re porter; Lorae Haribold, as sistant news reporter; Maryln Keener, game leader; Kathy Rhodes, assistant game lead er; Jill Gerber, song leader; Betty Holbleib, assistant song leader. Among other appointments, Jane Andrews was chosen to represent the club at the County Council; Jill Gerber was elected junior posture queen; and Kathy Rhodes was elected senior posture queen. Twenty-three members were enrolled at the meeting. Sev eral girls presented demon strations Michele Risser on equipment for a sewing box, and Maryln Keener on good grooming. A film, “Col or and You,” was shown. The following local leaders were present: Mrs. Willis Shoemaker; Mrs. Mark Geyer; Mrs. Richard Andrews; and Mrs. Clyde Fink. The next meeting will be held June 9 at 9 a.m. Report Issued On Packaged Fluid Milk Sales The U. S. Department of Agriculture has issued a re port showing how fluid milk products are packaged and distributed in Federal milk order marketing areas. Officials of USDA’s Con sumer and Marketing Service said the report describes the kinds and quantities of fluid milk products sold in Feder al order markets; the size and type of containers used, with sales in glass containers and sales m paper containers shown separately. Another breakdown in the data di vides retail and wholesale sales. These special data, cover ing sales in November 1963, have been brought together and made available in re sponse to many requests for such information, C & MS officials said. Similar data for November 1962 were is sued in July 1964 under the same title Of practical use to the whole dairy industry, the data will be of special in terest to container manufac turers, milk packagers and distributors and makers of milk handling equipment, ac cording to C & MS. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of Bessye S Overdeer, late of Township of Lancaster, deceased. Letters Testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons in debted thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or de mands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned The Conestoga National Bank of Lancaster Executor Arnold, Bncker, Beyer & Baines, Attorneys 1 FARMERS USE LIME Lime materials sold in drated lime, '21,660 tons; Pennsylvania for agricultural burned lime, 14,209 tons; slpg, use in 1964 totaled 600,321 3,700 tons; miscellaneous, 3,- tons, according to the State 872 tons. Department of Agriculture. ——— Delmar K. 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