0$ 4-H NEWS The Penn Willow 4-H Club met last week at the Pequea Twp Elementary School and made plans for a community clean-up day. No date was set. The committee members are Patty Eshleman, Cindy Shantz, Neila Bowmaster, Tim Brenei sen, Don Martin. Bevery Mar tin, and Eric Eshleman. Don Martin and Eric Eshle man gave a demonstration on Rabbit care. The next meeting will be held at the Pequea School on May 3 at 7 30 p.m DRUMORE The -econd meeting of the 1968 season was held at the Chestnut □ 0 Now is the Time To Order WEED CONTROL CHEMICALS Weedone LV4 Atrazine Let Agway and their new model 650 with a trained operator do this job for you. Leafhopper - Alfalfa Weevil - Spittlebug Agway a' ****** *«* NEW HOLLAND LANCASTER QUARRYVILLE 354-2146 394-0541 786-2126 Level Church house. The meet ing was attended by nine mem bers. President Ron Lehman was in charge There were also two leaders and Associate Coun ty Agent Arnold Lucck in at tendance Mr Lucck gave a talk on soil conservation and showed slides of Penn State 4 H days. The next meeting will be held at Everett Kreider’s home on Tuesday, May 28 at 7-30 pm AYRSHIRE. JERSEY, BROWN SWISS CLUB The second meeting of the Ayrshire. Jeisey and Brown Swiss 4-H Dauv Club was held recently at the Farm and Home Center. The meeting was called to order by Donna Eshleman, President In new business, club dues were raised to 50 cents per year The club voted delegates to go to the 4-H Club Congress Mari jane Eshleman will go and Thomas Aaion is the alternate. Club leaders had a planning ■We '"^vCC “Sk- f\ *■ IMOWWVV FOR CONTROL OF Alfalfa-Spray 22E Gets them all without the fear of residues in milk It’s the spray that thousands of Northeastern dairy men used last year. Agway Alfalfa Spray 22E is a convenient, ready-to-use liquid formulation of Du Pont Methoxychlor plus malathion, and is highly recom mended for the weevil and other pests. Ask your AGWAY man for 22E again this year and “play it safe/spray it safe”. U w| Will Apply Atrazine & Lorox Ramrod * * USE meeting following the club meeting The next meeting will be held at William Aaron's home on May 13, at 8.00 p m. KIRKWOOD The Kirkwood Community 4 H Club held its reorgamzation.il meeting recently in the Bart Colormn Elementary School The following officers w ere elected - President - Hugh Wengei. Vice-president - Teresa Walton; Secretary - Sandra Farmer; Treasurer - Judy Thompson: Game leaders - Lmn Wenger and Michael Roop; News report er - Ann Walton, and County Council representatives - Den nis Allen and Robert Blantz (Al ternate). The Kirkwood Club wall hold its meetings on the first Thurs day of each month. The next meeting will be held on May 2, ai 7 30 PM in the, Bart-Cole rain Elementary School Lancaster Farming. Saturday. April 20.1968—F Jay Irwin Reports On 4-H Experiences Youth continues to p.urcmnte in 4-H Club actmtics because it's a satisfying expoi.enco Four-H full ills a need atom cling to Jay Irwin, assist ut County Agent. Experiences vouth gain in 4 H arc diversified But an impoi tant one seems to be an oppor tunity for a full social life Gi oup situation- make it easiei to meet other boys and girls The chance to achieie a spe cial goal is another reason for youth's growing mteiest in 4 H The incentixe may he a ribbon but it’s more likely to be a chance to participate in ecents at the community legional, state and national leiels Such experiences might include lead er training camp, teen leader conferences state 4-H club con- gress. or state 4 H dav s Some membtis ha'’e the chance to participate m National 4 H Con ference or National 4-H Club Congress Everyone wants to feel need ed and liked Being a teen leader in 4-H helps achie\e this goal The teen leader piogram pro- TOP BE WISER ® W PLANT KRIZER (I Guaranteed Seed Corn Since 1904 Seed Available at all times. Single Cross and 4 Waj Cross Contact EUGENE G. HOOVER. Lititz R. D. 3. Pa. Phone 569-0756 CRACKED EGGS WHO "DONE" IT? If