6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 1,1971 Several 4-H’ers are figuring out the profit on the 4-H Flapjack Day last Satur day. They are: left to right, Sue Irwin; Peggy Hamilton; Miss Joan Lucas, assis- &4-H Club News $ ElizcbeHitown-Donegal The second meeting of the Elizabethtown-Donegal 4-H Club for 1971 was held April 20 in the Donegal High School Cafe teria. The meeting was called to order by president, Phil Bix ler. After the reading of the minutes of the previous meet ing by the secretary, Nancy Sauder, Linda Stolzfus told the club about her “Co-op” day at the Lancaster Farm and Home Center. Phil Bixler reminded the club of the pancake breakfast plan ned for April 24, and Mr Borry explained the 4-H Walk-A-Thon for Retarded Children to be held May 8. After the business meeting, Mrs. Vera Albert gave an inter esting talk and exhibition on herbs and their uses. For the next 4-H meeting, the club is invited to the Saddle Cinches 4-H meeting at 7:30 p.m. May 21 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Borry. News Reporter, Bernice Mummau Bergstrasse 4-H Club The first meeting of the Berg strasse Busy Bees 4-H Club was held Thursday, April 15 at the Bergstrasse Lutheran Church. The 1971 club officers were elected as follows: Janice Zeiset, president; Karen Habecker, vice president; Sheryl Zeiset, secre tary; Judy Miller, treasurer; Cindy Smith and Anita Burk holder. game leaders, Virginia Zeiset and Cheryl Hurst, song leaders; JoAnne Hurst, news re porter. Four of the new officers and one leader attended the Officers and New Leaders training 4-H meeting at the Farm and Home Center April 22. They were: Janice Zeiset, Sheryl Zeiset, Cindy Smith, JoAnne Hurst and (Mrs Grant C. Smith The next meeting will be held et 7 p m. May 12 News Reporter, tant Extension home economist; Jim Watts, and Jesse Balmer, 4-H County Council president. How to get the bugs out of No-Tillage Com- Diazinon 14G The heavier ground cover that goes with no-tillage gives soil Insects a good hiding place. And their damage to corn can be severe. But not if you use Diazinon when you plant. Diazinon 14Q at 10 pounds per acre in the furrow controls wireworms, seed corn maggots, and root worms. And it’s safe to the seed. So why chance losing what you can gain with no-tillage saved time, lower production costs, more moisture con -1 served in the soil, and higher, yields? Get the bugs out with v Diazinon. Order some today. Stevens Feed Mill Royster-Miller Whse. Stevens, Pa. Ph: 215-267-2150 Or Your Local Royster Dealer CONTACT Bird-in-Hand, Pa. Ph: 717-656-7940 Royster Whse. Richland, Pa. Ph. 717-866-5701 Let Classifieds Work for You Call 394-3047 or 626-2191 STIHL 041 AV World’s first and only Chain Saw with built-in Shock Absorbers to eliminate I 1 i mi Now... also aval CEHMAN BROS. SALES & SERVICE Phone 445-6272 1 Mi. North of Terre Hill on Rt. 897 See them at East Earl R. D.