Farming, Saturday, May 21, 1966 1- 4-H CLUB NEWS MANREIM CENTRAL CLUB ELECTS NEW OFFICERS by Joyce Carpenter, reporter The Manheim Central 4-H Sewing Club met Monday eve ning, May 16, at the Man heim Zion Lutheran Church. Four different fields of 4-H will be held this summer. These are sewing, cooking, child care and bedroom care. Most of the girls have chosen tile sewing division. They will learn basic sewing skills. The following officers were elected: president, Martha Fisher, who will also repre sent the club at County Council; vice president, Pat Kr eider; secretary, Marilyn Stauffer; treasurer, Mary Sue Hess; song leader, Meg Phil lips; game leaders, Jill Cas key and Judy Harnley; and news reporters, Joyce Car penter and Linda Detwiler. AYRSHIRE-JERSEY CLUB MEETS IN LITITZ AREA by Shirley Aaron, reporter The Ayrshire-Jersey 4-H Club met May 9 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bru baker, Lititz Thirteen mem bers attended. Guest speaker Roy Bout well discussed cow terminol ogy. Bill Arrowsmith announced that a poster contest is being held April through June. The Inter-State Milk Producers Cooperative is sponsoring the contest, which is open to any person age 13 through 19 who is a son or daughter of an Inter-State member, a mem ber of a 4-H Club or FFA Chapter, or any other dairy organization. After the meeting, games were played and refreshments were served by Mrs. Brubak er. June 14, at 8 30 pm, an of ficers training meeting will be held at the Farm Credit Building. All officers of 4-H clubs aie urged to attend. The next meeting of the Ayrshire-Jersey Club will be held at the home of James Esbenshade, Quanyville R 2, on June 13, at 7 30 pm. LITITZ-MANHEIM SEWING CLUB REORGANIZES by Carol Rohrer, reporter The organizational meeting of the Lititz-Manheim Sewing club was held May 7, at the home of Mrs. David Buckwal ter, Lititz R 3. Thirty-seven members attended. The club members elected the following officers Judy Buckwalter, piesident; Shir ley Buckwalter, vice president; Daune Palmer, secretary-treas urer; Debbie Wenger, song leader; Carolyn Snader and Anna Ruth Long, game lead ers, Carol Rohrer, news re porter; county council repre sentatives, Daune Palmer and Shirley Buckwalter. Following the business meeting, the guls received project books and informa tion from their leader. This year’s leaders are Mrs David Buckwalter, Mrs. Henry Kettering, Mrs. Virgil Ritchey, Mrs Samuel Heven er, Mrs Russell Rohrer, Mrs Robert Spahr, and Mrs. Ed mund Stadel. The next meeting was scheduled for May 28, 130 p.m, at the home of Mrs. David Buckwalter. LITITZ-MANHEIM CLUB ELECTS REPRESENTATIVE by Annette Long, reporter The Lititz-Manheim 4-H Community Club met Thurs day evening, May 12, at Fair land Elementary School with Club Congress Representa tives elected were. Eric Ston er, 1051 Eden Road, Lancas ter, and Ann Bomberger, Lititz R 2. A committee consisting of Annette Long, Lititz R 3; Judy Buckwalter, Lititz R 3, and Barbara Hershey, Lititz R 2, was appointed by the presi dent, Richard Buckwalter, Lititz R 3, to prepare a booth for the Spring Jamboree, May 27 at Leola War Memorial Plant Your Corn with Master Farmer Fertilizer Available in bogs or bulk 5-10-10 5-15-5 5-20-10 10-20-20 Super Q For broadcast application use our bulk ser vice. Spreader truck, trailer spreaders and drums. Rental spreaders available for bulk spread ing. Call us for more information Phone 392-4963 ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO. Grofftown Road, Near Waterworks Lancaster Building. , A film entitled “Vegetable Varieties ,You Should Know” was shown by Victor Plastow, associate county agent. “ The highlight of- the eve ning program was a Box So cial. A committee consisting of Jay Fisher, Manheim HI; Eric Stoner and Martha Fisher, Manheim HI, was appointed to obtain prizes for the Dem onstration Contest to be held at the next meeting. A home; made Ice Cream Party is also planned on June 9, at the home of Susie Peifer, S[an heim Rl. MORE THAN 25 CHEMICAL WEED KILLERS To Choose From At ROHRER’S Get the right chemicol for each Some of the weed killers available: Atrozine SOW Afrozine 8G ' Simozine Amizine Weedone LV4 Weeder 64 Weedone Brush Killer Butyrac 118 Amitrol T Amino Triazole Eptam Dowpon Paraquat' ÜBJillliljiiilMllfl SMOKETOWN, PA. Phone 397-3539 Dybar Docthal Di'quat PUBLIC SALE of VALUABLE FARM MACHINERY SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1966 At 11:30 A.M. At R. D. #l, Hellam, Pa. on Accomac Road in Hell am Iwp. approx. Vk mile Northeast of Hellam. The undersigned having sold his farm will offer at public sale the following FARM MACHINERY 1957 Farmall 100 with cultivators, plow, mower, snow plow and chains, 1950 John Deere with cultivators, 1937 Farmaii tractor, all three tractors are in good condition, David Bradley 5-ton rubber tired wagon, David Bradley 3-ton rubber tired wagon, 1951 Ford % ton pick up truck with heater m very good condition, David Bradley four bar hay rake, John Dec hay flutter. New Holland 76 baler, Int. 52 combine, bale eleva tor with motor, corn elevator, 8 ft. disc, 3 section spring hai row, cultipackcr, Oliver grain drill, David Bradley manin spreader, 2 wheel rubber tire trailer, David Bradley ® row sprayer, McDeering pull type 2 row corn planter, McDeertng inch hammermill, 50 ft. 6 inch belt, large wooden cabinet with lots of compartments for parts etc,, blacksmith tools of a>* kinds, post hole digger, block & tackle, ropes, platform scales. 12x14 tarp, bag truck, grain bags, battery brooder and other chicken equipment, some used lumber, corn sheller, a compressor, approx. 50 locust posts, 6V2 inch power savv, extension ladders, step ladder, new saw blade, 90 gal. tank, ton hydraulic jack, floor jacks, snow fence, pile of used ce ment blocks, tractor umbrellas, roll of wire, grease guns, 10s. chains, grease, oil, lot of bolts, small tools, axe, picks, shovels, hoes, some hay & straw, 2-two man Maul chain saws, 2 bureaus, table, bed, horse blanket, bridle, spurs, dishes, other household goods and many other articles too numerous to mention. Farmers, if in need of machinery, plan to attend this sale. Most all of the above listed items are in good condition. Not responsible for accidents on day of sale. Refreshments available from Sunday School class of High' mount Sunday School. Terms: Cash Jacob A. Gilbert, Auctioneer OTIS R. GOLDEN, SR. Phone Red Lion 246-5056 n Gilbert & Frey, Clerks vJWfief crop and condition Ramrod Telor Knqxweed Sesone Treflan Alanap Vegiben Sinox PE Enide Bonvel D