—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 24, 1971 26 Lincoln 4-H Club The executive meeting of the Lincoln Community 4-H Club was held on April 20 at Mt Airy Fue Hall. The following officers were elected - Debbie Weitzel, presi dent. Barry Weitzel, vice piesi dent, Vanessa Walters, secie tary; Kerry Boyd, treasuiei, Paul Homing, news repoiter. Gerald Wissler and Gail Geh man, game leadeis, Audrey Augsbuiger, song leadei, Deb bie Weitzel and Bany Weitzel, County Council lepresentatives; Dennis Stemmetz, alternate County Council representative After the pioject books were presented, a demonstration on indoor floweis was given bj Arnold Lueek The next meeting of the Lin coln Community 4-H Club will be held on May 18 fiom 7 30 to 9 pm at the Mt Any Fue Hall News Repoiter Paul Horning Elm-Penryn 4-H Club The Elm-Pemyn 4-H Club met on Apul 12 at the Penryn Fire Hall The fund raising cam paign was a success, selling air freshners and window cleaner What's New? 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Box 266, Lit itz, Pa. 17543 ', . •, K "m , , \ ► Club News $ Members received the product after the meeting was adjourned and they will be deliveung the pioduct Plans were discussed on what the 4-H Club would be doing in the coming months Announce ments were "also made of the 4 H Walk-a-Thon, and the officers training and the new leader orientation meeting Debbie Patschoike News Repoiter Elm-Penryn 4-H Sewing The Elm-Penryn 4-H Sewing Club met April 15 from 7 30 to 9pm for a short meeting X. I COMPLETELY AUTOMATED DOUBLE DECK CAGE SYSTEM COMBINES LATEST DE SIGN FEATURES WITH PROVEN DEPENDABILITY FOR REDUCED LABOR AND ' INCREASED PRODUCTION. FOR LAWNS, ROSES, SHRUBS, BULBS, POT PLANTS, TOBACCO, ALFALFA, CORN, POTATOES, BERRIES AND ALL VEGETABLES WILL NOT POLLUTE SOIL OR WATER. DISTRIBUTORS Plant Food Store Newport Road Intel couise, Lane Co Ph. 717-768-8451 Pints - Quaits - Gallons 5 Gallons & 50 Gallon Diums Mainland Greenhouses Stoie Rd, Mainland, Pa 19451 Ph. 215-256-8880 ARTHUR W. EICHHORN 1317 W. Broad Sh, Quakertown, Pa. 18951 , Ph. 536-7827 (Area Code 215) Joan Lucas told the club about 4-H and some other important details about 4-H and handed out the 4-H project books The following officers were elected Debbie Buchen, president, Betsy Bomberger, vice presi dent, Lynn Bomberger, secre tary, Maicy Bomberger, trea suier, Amelia Bomberger and Cathy Miller, song leaders, Cindy Enck, news reportei, Nancy Mil lei and Susan Baker, game lea ders The meeting was adjourned with a tieat ♦ < $ BIG DUTCHMAN 215 Diller Ave., New Holland, Pa. 17557 CHAMPION OF ALL FERTILIZERS m% ORGANIC Factory Representative Alaska Fertilizer Co. Cindy Enck News Reporter A Division of U.S. Industries, Inc. EASTERN BRANCH Distributors Solicited Cali Penn Willow 4-H Club The regular monthly meeting of the Penn Willow 4-H Club was held Friday, April 16 at the Pequea Township Elementary School with 15 membeis and three leaders The meeting was opened by pieisdent Karen Hamish Mis H J Biemsen talked of coming e\ ents Committees were named for the planning of a carnival and clean up Two demonstrations were given Jan Degenhart, cats and Mike Campbell, rabbits The next meeting will be held Friday, May 14 at 730 p m at the Pequea Township Elemen tal y School News Repoiter, Mike Campbell Chester County Swine The following officers were elected for the year 1971: Dick Wiegard, president; Arnold Peterhaim, vice preisident; Charelene Beam, secretary tieasmei, Clair Hershey and Emily Wiegard, news reporters. The meeting was called to order on April 15 by Rick Wie gard, president The pledge was led by Douglas Beam The roll was taken by the president. The secietaiy read the minutes. Omar Beam, 4-H advisor, spoke on how to raise 4-H pigs, about shelter for the pigs, about feeding and getting the pigs. A lot of new members were present The meaning of 4-H was given The next meeting will be held on May 20 at Omar Beam’s. News reporter. Clan Heishey Phone 354-5168 DISTRIBUTORS John M. Weaver 10 No 6th St Denvei, Pa. 17517 Ph: 1-267-2263 Jeptha K. Stoltzfus P 0 Box 140 Hayoli Road Quanyville, Pa 17566 John A. Lieber P O Box 22 Bakeitown, Pa 15007
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