Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 24, 1971, Image 26

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 24, 1971
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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?
Harvestore Adds Lines
Two new sizes have been add
ed to the automated feed pio
cessing line distributed by A 0.
Smith Haivestore Products,
Inc, 550 W Algonquin Road,
Arlington Heights, Illinois 6005
. The high moisture giain
equipment includes Model
2539 nominal dimensions 25
foot diametei and 39 foot height
and Model 2534 nominal
dimensions 25 foot diameter
and 34 foot height Capacities
respectively are 13,900 bushels
and 12,000 bushels based on
1245 cubic feet per bushel.
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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
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Ph. 717-768-8451
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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
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BIG DUTCHMAN
215 Diller Ave., New Holland, Pa. 17557
CHAMPION OF ALL FERTILIZERS
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Factory Representative Alaska Fertilizer Co.
Cindy Enck
News Reporter
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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
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Denvei, Pa. 17517
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Bakeitown, Pa 15007