—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 8,1967 12 A U NEWS I G CLUB CHOOSES QUEEN CANDIDATES At a June 27th meeting at by Joyce Stoltzfus, reporter Warwick High School, the Lit . . itz-Manheim 4-H Sewing Club Members of the Intercourse- pi annet i its activities for the Gap Sewing & Cooking 4-H 4 . H Day camp. Club met June 25th at Pequea with president Janis Keeney Valley High School and elect- presiding, members learned ed junior and senior queens to cam p would be open represent the club in county £ or 4.H’ers aged nine through competition. 13( f rom j u i y iq-13. Members Chosen were Sandy Fryer, worked on their garments fol junior queen, and Donna Click, lowing the business meeting, senior queen contestant. The next meeting will be It was announced that Lu- held July 18 at the High School cinda Brackbill, president, at 9 a.m. Mrs. Henry Kettering would not be able to preside will be the instructor. for the next few months since she will be Attending music ___ fiiin ur a t>c ap camp—an award she won for pfFrxs oiipfvs writing a musical composition. HAWAII; ELECTS QUEENS Donna Glide was named to j, y Linda Porter, reporter serve as the club’s county coun cil representative in place of The regular meeting of the president Brackbill. Penn Manor 4-H Club was held In other business, Mrs. Hoo- June 27 at the Ann LeTort her reminded the members of School. the Leaders’ Council light bulb Before the business meeting NCW Dairy Supply Store CHRISTIANA MILK PRODUCTS CO. Largest Dairy Supply Store in the East. • 20 different brands and sizes of filtering materials • 25 different brands and sizes of detergents • 20 sizes and shapes of brushes for milk house bulk tanks or pipe lines. INFLATIONS For Surge $2.95 set For DeLaval & others $3.45 set FRONT OPENING MILK CAN COOLING CABINETS BRAND NEW AND FULLY WARRANTED Hundreds of items for milk house and farm, metalware, paints, etc. CHRISTIANA MILK PRODUCTS CO. (If you have in-pilace cleaning problems, we will be glad to test your water and suggest a sound cleaning program) sale to be held during the month of July. Members also heard from Donna Denlinger and Evelyn Huyatt on the re cent 4-H Club Congress held at Penn State University. L-M STITCHERS MEET by Wendy Fritz, reporter Christiana, Pa. Jim Mimm the club divided into two teams and played baseball. The meeting started at 8 p.m., and for roll call the members gave a brief summary of the prog ress of their projects. Junior and senior queen candidates were selected. They are: jun ior queen, Patsy Funk; Linda Porter, senior candidate. Members were then enter tained by Wallace Bork who showed slides and told the club of his experiences in Hawaii. He said “ALOHA” and we were informed that the next meeting will be on July 25, at the Ann LeTort Elementary School. BROKEN BIT CLUB PLANS FOR COUNTY HORSE SHOW by Debra Gregory, reporter Meeting recently at the home of Charles Risser, Stevens Rl, members of the Broken Bit 4- H Horse and Pony Club set the date for club eliminations for the grooming and showman ship classes for the County 4-H FARMERS NOW IS THE TIME! Top Dress Your Alfalfa To Get Maximum Yields USE AGRICO The Nations Leading Fertilizer 0-20-20 Bulk Spreader Service Available Contact your AGRICO dealel* or Lancaster Warehouse Churchtown Warehouse ROY ZIMMERMAN LESTER M. WEAVER 569-2361 or Ephrata 733-8161 354-5477 or Sales Representative B. G. HOFFMAN 367-1650 New speed... New muscle New John Deere 1I 50 Side-Mounted Mower The 1,800 strokes-per-minute cutting speed of the John Deere 50 Side- Mounted Mower really drops hay in a hurry. The 50 is strong, too. Parts are considerably heavier than those in other side-mounted mowers. The pitmanless balanced drive keeps the mower ' running smoothly . . . quietly. You’ll find the 50 an easy mower to maintain, too. See us for details on this addition to The Long Green Line. Ask about our Credit Plan. Shotzberger's Landis Bros. Inc. A. B. C. Groff, Inc. 665-2141 Lancaster 393-3906 New Holland . 354-8001 Elm -tr 1 Horse Show which will be held at John Click’s ring July 20. The eliminations will be held at Risser’sat 7:30 p.m., July 9th. The club’s county council representative related details on the Light Bulb Sale, and on the Massachusetts and Illinois Exchange Trips. A demonstration “A Horse At Halter” was presented by Charles Risser. The next meeting will be at the home of Jerry Nessinger, Reinholds, July 14 at 7:30 p.m. DRUMORE SEWING CLUB ELECTS 4-H QUEENS by June Aaron, reporter At a recent meeting, mem bers of the Drumore 4-H Sew ing Club elected junior queen Linda Martin, and senior queen, Shirley Aaron to represent the club in the county queen com petition. In the final queen competi tion the top five girls in each category will compete at Long Park, Lancaster, July 13th. Wenger Implement 1 Co. M. S. Yeorsley & Sons Buck , _ 2344467. _ West , £O9-2990 * * -_ t ’ l "’ && IT *