—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 18, 1966 12 4-H CLUB NEWS KOOKIE KOOKS 4-H CLUB NAMES OFFICERS by Ellyce Jean Engle, reporter The second meeting of the Penn Manor Kookie Kooks was held at the Penn Manor Jun ior High School, Wednesday, June 15 President Linda Por ter opened the meeting at 1 p m During the business meet ing the remaining officers and 4-H Queens were elected The results of the election were Ellyce Jean Engle, news re porter, Bonnie Kauffman and Linda Schock, songleaders; Tein Brenner and Carla Mc- Donna. game leaders, Connie Stehman, Senior 4-H Queen; and Linda Schock, Junior Queen After the business meeting Linda Porter and Connie Steh man gave a demonstration on how to make Honey Milk Balls The next meeting will be held at the Penn Manor Jun- ior High School at 12 noon on June 29. Adult leaders are Mrs. Wit mer Dull and Mrs Charles Kocker Junior' leaders are Linda Porter, Connie Stehman, Doris Harnish, and EllyceJean Engle AYRSHIRE-JERSEY CLUB HAS JUDGING PRACTICE by ' Shirley Aaron, reporter The Ayrshire-Jersey 4-H Club held its June meeting at the home of James Esbenshade, Quarryville R 2, with 13 mem bers attending Judging practice was held with two-year-old and aged cows Club adviser Victor Plastow gave members some points on judging cows Donna Eshleman and Steve Anowsmith were chosen to represent the club at the State 4-H Club Congress this month A contest to pick 4-H jun ior and senior queen candi dates will be held next month All girls who enter must pre pare a three-minute speech The next meeting of the club will be held July 11, 7 30 pm, at Steve Arrowsmith’s, Peach Bottom R 1 A fitting, showmanship, and judging practice will be followed by a swimming party LITITZ MANHEIM CLUB PICKS QUEEN PROSPECTS by Annette Long, reporter The Lititz-Manheim 4-H Com munity Club met at the home of Susie and Mike Peifer, Manheim Rl. with 45 mem beis responding to roll call Susie Peifer was chosen as a contestant for the Semoi 4-H Queen contest and Peggy Buckwaltei, Lititz R 3, was chosen as Junior 4-H Queen candidate A demonstration on “How to Select 4H Pigs” was given by Robeit Millei, Lititz R 3 Dale Shenk, Lititz R 3, gave a han dvman project demonsti ation entitled “Facts About Sand paper ” Aftei the business meeting, games and homemade ice ci earn were enioyed by the club membeis LITITZ MANHEIM SEWING CLUB PICKS QUEENS by Carol Rohrer, reporter The Lilitz Manheim 4-H Sew ing Club met June 4 at the home of Mis David E Buck waltei Lititz R 3 Pi esident Judy Buckwalter called the meeting to oidci and the 47 membeis respond ing to i oil call repeated the club pledge Minutes of the last meeting weie read and approved. The game leaders led the group in two games before the meeting. The club chose Janice Keen ey the senior queen candidate with Anna Ruth Long as alter nate. Cindy Balmer is the jr. queen candidate, and Sharon Kreider the alternate. After the meeting the first year members went to the Lit itz Sewing Center to get mater ial for their aprons The other girls worked on their projects. Another new local leader this year will be Mrs Noah Kreid er, Jr. The next meeting will be held at the Warwick High School home economics room on June 21 at 9 a.m. GARDEN SPOT COMMUNITY 4-H CLUB MEETS by Nancy Risser, reporter The Garden Spot Commun ity 4-H Club met Tuesday, w#s**?< s y 'Xc*-'x'--' ““V' '-.**.'s V^'v, %J 5 -'';><*■ , '“' * We asked the Robert Weavers; Is total electric living as low-cost as we promised? Their answer: Yes! last year including This low cost also included electric water heating, cooking, laundering, lighting, and all their other electric services. That’s why we say, to make a true comparison of the total costs of home heat and operating all your work-saving appliances, you must add together all costs. With total electric living, for instance, there’s just one service, one bill and no expensive maintenance contracts. But to June 14, at the Smoketownl Elementary School. Debby Trout was elected the club’s representative to the 4-H Jun ior Queen Contest to be held July 11 at Penn Manor High School, at 7:30 pm. Jeffrey and Kenneth Risser gave a demonstration on wir ing a bee frame. Harvey Gipe. extension serv ice, brought the members up to-date on county 4-H activi ties. He asked for more host families for 4-H’ers on the. Massachusetts Exchange Trip The club elected to inyite the Drumore Community Glub to its next meeting which will be a baseball game and ice cream party to be held July 12, at 8 pm, at the Lampeter Community Park.. Films were shown and the meeting was adjourned. Today one farm worker provides food and fiber for 35 other persons A century ago he met the needs of just five others, and as recently as 1950 only 15. A paid just $25.60 a month for everything, electric heating! We The total-electric home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weaver, New Holland. Get the BIG silo unloose* value! VailD Delivers m •Daubla aiigar i tam dlga lh# al laatar and m avanly undaralli dltlana whathar a«a la fraran, i ?rdry. aCxctualva, adjual drivahubfllvaai ■aaltlva Iractl kaaps tha mac) •yaratlno aval and raquiiaa ••war. DELIVERS The double tuiori, aparatlng In conjunction with tha paiantad V-paddla Impaltara, dlgt fha allapa, mixta It thoroughly, and th*n-t/irjwa It dawn tha ehuta. Your eowa and cattla gat good, palatable allege... note powdered math aa ,te •Han happana with unloadara ualng blower*. CALEB M. WENGER R. D. 1, QUARRYVILLE. PA. 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