18—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. April 26.1969 JOYS OF ALL TRADES Corene Rohrer The Joys of All Tiades 4H Club of Manheim held its organi zational meeting and election of new officers recently New officers include Marilyn Stauffer, Piesident, Mary Ann Shelly. Vice President. Marcia Shaffer, Secretaiy. Coiene Roh- ier and sheiiy Cassel, News Re porter; and Claudia Giaham, Song Leader Mrs Dons W Thomas, Ex tension Home Economist, spoke to the club about the oppoit unities for tiavel and learning a\ailable to oldei 4-H gnls GARDEN SPOT The se cond meeting of the By Richard Burkhart Lincoln 4-H Club was held on The Garden 'Spot 4-H Com- ApiM 15th at the Mt Airy Fne xnumty Club held its fiist meet- Hall There were 25 members ‘lag on Friday Evening, April IS and leaders in attendance i PLANT DOEBLERS HYBRIDS Bred, Tested & Grown in Pennsylvania Starts quicker, Excellent standability, Superior shell-out quality. HENRY H. STAUFFER ‘ 991 Groff Ave s □ BP D Q NUTGRASS... Will overpower your corn and cut the heart out of your profits if you let it. SOLUTION: SUTAN at V 2 gallon per acre and Atrazine at \ l k lbs. per acre COST: $7.85 material cost per acre BENEFIT: Yields and profits have got only one place to go up! Call today for an Agway Salesman at 7 30 in the Farm and Home Center. The meeting was called to oi tier by Jeff Risser The follow ing office!s were elected: Piesident, Jeff Risser, V. Pre sident. Lynn Royei; Secietaiy, Sue Runl: Assistant, Rhonda Myet. Treasurei, Dale Weaver; News Reporter, Richaid Burk hart. Game Leader, Gaiy Ho stetler and Carolyn Landis; Song Leadeis, Judy Risser and Dwight Houser, County Council, Lynn Royer, Jeff Risser and Sue Ruhl Jay Irwin talked about the importance of 4-H and told the members about the projects. The Leaders and officeis will meet in the Farm and Home Centei on April 28th at 7 30 LINCOLN By Donald Bollinger Elizabethtown, Pa 17022 Ph; 367-3196 Mrs. Fry gave a story and Mr. Plasteur showed a film of the sea. Any boy or girl from 9 to 19 is invited to come to the next meeting on May 20 at the Ml Airy Fire Hall Some of the projects aie pigs, flowers, ca pons, rabbits, corn and others BROKEN BIT By Cindy Buck The Bioken Bit 4-H Club held its monthly meeting at the home of Mi. and Mrs Robeit Gregory, R D. 1, Lititz, Pa on April 18, 1969 Mrs Chailes Risser announced a group trip to Hanover, Pa, on May 24 Mis Risser, the club leader, also gave a talk about the leads of a horse and about the point of balance on a horse The group discussed selling ads for the horse show at Mt Airy on May 4. A trail ride is planned £Ol May 10 at 1:00 pm beginning at Charles Risser’s on Sun Valley Road, R D 1, Stevens, Pa Phone 733-2605 The next monthly meeting will also be held here LEXINGTON The following girls from the Lexington 4-H Sewing Club will be participating in the Teen- Leadership program- Marta Smith, Candance Seiverling. Cynthia Charles, Nancy Bear, Cynthia Eberly, Debbie Klein- SHRUGS OFF RAIN, SLEET, SNOW AND HEAT! Reynolds Aluminum RHINO-RIB ... the strongest, most attractive, most durable roofing and siding product ever placed on the farm market by Reynolds. Tough and rugged like the hide of a Rhino (that’s how it got its name). CHECK THESE POINTS • Extra wide, extra long sheets 4’ wide x 6 to 30' long • One third the weight of steel to handle. • Withstands 50% mere impact than certain older standard aluminum farm roofing and siding products... even some of heavier gauge. R. D. 2 Ephrata, Pa. 17522 felter and Cynthia Sonnen. A meeting was held April 16 to make plans for the summer activities which will include: a bake sole, entertainment of guests in a retirement home and a campout for the older members A special health piogram will be planned on Outdoor Safety. Dates for these activities will be announced on May 29 at a meet ing for alLmembeis at the Biunnerville Fire Hall from 4 30 to 5 pm SADDLE CINCHES By Kendace Borry The Saddle Cinches 4-H Horse and Pony Club met on Friday, Apnl 18, at 7.30 pm at the faim of Mr. Charles Hershey RD. 2, Mount Joy, for the monthly meeting. Twenty-three membeis and thiee leadeis were present Discussed at the meeting were the Boots and Saddles 441 Club Open Horse and Pony Show, the date for the Saddle Cinches Horse Show, a future trip for the club to Willowbrook, a trail ride, and other future plans After the meeting the mem bers learned how to make a hay not and each completed one be fore going home. Also a contest was held to name different oreeds of hoises The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. Albert Reynolds Aluminum MANS MB farm roofing and siding • Available in gleaming bright natural color or Polar White,.. Mocha Tan... Hunter Red... Terrace Green... Dawn 81ue... or Ivy Green! • Next to no maintenance. No rust or repainting. • Gives you a more controlled environ ment for your livestock and poultry. Cooler in summer, warmer in winter. Visit us soon and see this magnificent new farm animal. . easy w. See, RD. 2 Manheim, oa May 16 at 7:30 p.m. The people on the program committee are Margaret Keeney, and Pat Doughterty. A demonstration will be givca by Brian Watts and terry Zer phy. Any interested persons are welcome to attend. BOOTS-SADDLE Boots and Saddles 4H Club Open Horse & Pony Show Satur day, April 26, 12 00 noon, rain date Saturday, May 3. To be held at Bar-B-Acres on the Lititz road between the Manheim pike and Fruitville pike. Mr. Bud Gochenauer will be the judge. There will be 21 classes with a trophy and four ribbons in each class. Also, a children’s cham pionship trophy and reserve championship ribbon. An adults championship trophy and re serve championship ribbon. A timed events championship prize of $lO.OO and reserve championship ribbon. For furth er information contact Mrs. Fred C. Bussell, RD. 1 Manheim, Pa. 17545, phone 898-8476. The Reason The north star is directly over the axis of the earth so tho rotation of the earth does not affect the position of the star as it is seem from the earth. Phone 717-354-5374
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