• Form Calendar • 4-H Dairy • Buckwalter (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page I) director and Averril Royer, co Construction, Farm & Home C. ing placed second In the state from the Home Economics publicity director. 00 p.m. - Elizabethtown-Done- with 526 points and Miss Royer clubs. Tho nuti-w chairm™ the gal 4-H meet., Donegal High was third with 517, and first in John Kurtz is vice president , . . . , School. the Brown Swiss class. with Karen Bare co-vice presi- 4 '?, ”° kle sal -l ( !! ep P o i r i! d eX J Thursday, May 16 The team had ten classes to dent. cellent success in the fhst week 7:30 p.m.-County-wide Milk Pro- judge including both oral and Corresponding Secretary is p ans were made to order motion meet.. Manheim Twp. written reasons. Karen High and Shirley Buck- bo ° cases more- Branch of Conestoga National The Ideal group is scheduled waiter is co-corresponding sec’y. Dan Rohrer reported a $9OO Bank, Rte. 501, adjacent to to go to Penn State again Sat- Other officers named are: gross income from the 4-H Play Glass Kitchen. urday evening (tonight) to re- Linda Nissley, treasurer; Dan an( * a $558 net profit. Friday, May 17 ceive their awards at a banquet‘Rohrer, co-treasurer; Kaye -Area 4-H Teen Leaders Work- in their honor. Smith, parliamentarian; Marvin DID YOU KNOW shop Camp. (Innabah) Pugh- The exposition is sponsored Nissley, co-parliamentarian; The first forest seed supply town, Chester Co. by the Dairv Shrine Club. Marianne McCall, Publicity station was established in 1927. 6; GREEN DAIRY IS REALLY WORKING! * WEEK AFTER WEEK * If ' ill 1 r MONTH AFTER MONTH More and More Mil Producers Are Ta ing Advantage Of RESULTS ARE SPEAKING FOR THEMSELVES If you haven’t tried our GREEN PASTURES DAIRY FEEDS, give us a call and one of our Dairy Specia lists will stop and explain the program to you. - He’ll give you an honest appraisal of the results you can reasonably expect. / *^ r srocK - Finest Service Anywhere ~ PASTURES PROGRAM MILLER & BUSHONG, Inc. ROHRERSTOWN, 717-392-2145 Lancaster Farming, Saturday. May 11.1968 PA. GRANGE NEWS Gettysburg Seven workshops will feature a women's activities conference during the 45th annu al State Grange Leadership School June 25-27 at Gettysburg College, Mrs Charles W. Davis Jr., West Chester, announced to day. Mrs. Davis, state director of women's activities for the Grange, said the conference theme will be “Family life today preparing for tomorrow " She will conduct a training program the final day for chairmen from Subordinate and Pomona Grang es Assisting her will be mem bers of the activities committee: Mrs. Dale Curne, New Castle R 6; Mrs Richard Seidof. Sciota; Mrs Harold Schreck. New Co lumbia Rl, Mis Harold Austin, Wellsboro R 2: Mrs Clifford Haynes, Waterford (Erie Coun ty!; Mrs Ross Metz Allensville; Miss Ellen Garber. The Pennsyl \ania State University. Workshops the first two days will be de\oted to the “Art of Listening,” “Judging and Sewing Techniques,” “Discipline,” “Yeast Bread ” “Packing and Consumer Problems,” and “New Dimensions in Clothing ” Five extension home economists on tne Penn State staff will be lead ers Miss June Wilke, West Chester: Mrs Ada B Konhaus, Carlisle; Mrs Charles S Kern, Lewistown. Mrs Jane B Mar hefka, Miffhntown, Miss Judith Ann Fmkbiner, Gettysburg, and Mrs Ruth Ann Wilson, Penn State extension clothing special ist ‘Mrs Marian Harbaugh, Big lerville, will present a fashion show the opening night as an added women’s activities event. The leadership school, under the direction of Mrs. Arthur W. Christman. Bowmanstown, wall 1 e at Gettysburg College for the second straight year Among those attending will be lecturers and other officers of Subordinate and Pomona Granges throughout the state Special programs, m addition to women’s activities, will in clude one for junior leaders, with Miss Marjorie Slick, Roaring Spring, state junior super intend ant, as director and another for youth leaders under the direction of Edward T Murphy, Monaca, State youth cha rman • Committee (Continued from Page 1) knowledge of the dairy industry. The donor list has also been increased to include all parts of the county A county-wide milk promotion meeting was also announced for May 16, at 7 30 p m at the Man heim Twp branch of the Con estoga Bank, located on the Lit itz Pike adjacent to the Glass Kitchen Members of the committees named for the Princess Pageant are as follows General Committee-Mrs Roy er, chairman, William Deisley, Robert Gregory, Henry Givler, Mr. and Mrs John J Herr, Rob ert Keen, Mr and Mrs Samuel Myers, Mrs Dons Thomas, Jo seph Brill Publicity-Robert Gregory and Henry Gxvler. co-chairmen; Eu gene Paules, Mrs William Wor ley, William York, Raymond Witmer, Clarence Lyons Charles Cowan, Everett Kreider, Mr. and Mrs J M Risser Ticket-Joseph Brill, chairman: Robert Groff, J Movvery Frey Ji , William Arrowsmith Milton Brubaker, Clair Hershey, C. P. Erantly, Frank Burgess. 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