Bergstrasse Elect New The Bergstrasse Busy Bees held its first 4-H meeting for 1972 recently. The meeting started with the election of officers. The new officers are as follows: Jo Anne Hurst, president; Linda Wise, vice, president; Rosanne Styer, secretary; Robin King, treasurer; Sheryl Weaver, news reporter; Susan Martin and Beth Good, song leaders; Regina Leh man and Cheryl Hurst, game leaders, and Anita Burkholder, piano player. The 4-H exchange trip in Michigan in June was discussed. Any girl who is 14 years or older can go. On April 26, there will be a RED ROSE FARM SERVICE INC. BE SURE TO INQUIRE ABOUT BULK PACKAGE PRICING ON PEAS, BEANS AND SWEET CORN WE WILL ALSO HAVE THE FOLLOWING ITEMS IN STOCK: Onion Sets Seed Potatoes Garden Plant Food Agrico Turf Foods For friendly courteous service, stop at one of our Red Rose Farm Stores Today. MAIN OFFICE: GRAIN ELEVATOR 27 N. Church St. New Providence Quarryville 786-3427 786-7361 Old English Lawn Seeds Busy Bees Officers meeting for all new officers at the Farm and Home Center. Several members will be participating in the ceremony of “The Blessings of the Field” May 7 at the Bergstrasse Lutheran Church. Any girl who is interested in sewing and wants to be a member of the Bergstrasse Busy Bees, please contact Mrs. Irene Smith before May 15. Her phone number is 354-9382. The 4-H leaders of the Busy Bees are: Mrs. Irene Smith, Mrs. Jean Styer, Mrs. Fredrick Brenner, Mrs. Clarence Reidenbach and Mrs. Dennis Mumma. REMEMBER!!! WE ARE NOW IN THE POSITION TO OFFER A COMPLETE SELECTION OF VEGETABLE GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS. LIMITED SUPPLY OF SILVER QUEEN AVAILABLE. Peat Pots Lawn Weed Killers Lawn and Garden Tools Red Rose ANIMAL FEEDS Marketing Services Workshop A three-day workshop, using the theme “Exploring Marketing Needs and Opportunities” was held this week at the Ramada Inn, Carlisle Pike. Henry Wilcox, director of the Pennsylvania Department’s Bureau of Rural Affairs and Marketing Services, was one of the speakers. Keynote speaker was Eric Thor of the U.S. ( Department of Agriculture’s Farmers Cooperative Service. Other speakers during the three-day sessions included: Dr. George Brandow and James Toothman, Penn State Univer sity; Stewart Hartman, PA&S Small, York; Glenn H. Glover, research director for Atlanta, Ga. Farmer Cooperative; Robert Hampton, National Council of Farmer Cooperatives, Washington, D.C.; Wilbert Schaal, Gerald Shelden, Thomas News Reporter Sheryl Weaver Elm-Penryn 4-H Meeting The Elm-Penryn 4-H Club met recently in the Penryn Fire Hail. Nineteen people attended the meeting. The president led the group in the 4-H Club pledge. N. Alan Bair, assistant Lan caster County ag agent, showed the group a movie entitled “Patterns of the Wild”. After the movie several games were played. Vegetable Sprays and Dusts Michigan Peat Moss Canadian Spagnum Moss 4-H News News Reporter Cathy Miller BUCK, PA. 284-4464 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 15,1972 M. Poerstel, Charles W. Porter, Arthur E. Browne, John C. Blum and George Goldsborough, of the U.S Department of Agriculture. Topics included group bargaining, roadside markets, milk jugging, world trade and pick-it-yourself operations. MATCHED TO YOUR GROWING CONDITIONS . . . WL 305 WL 306 WL 210 New High Yielding Alfalfa in Penna. and ‘Maryland I ’Yielded 7.09 Tons of Forage in 1971 -12% Moisture-4 cuttings Now Available through your local dealer! - Resistant to Bacterial Wilt and Anthracnose - Tolerant to Alfalfa Leaf Hopper and Pea Aphid - Rapid growing Stand persistent Dark green color Fine Stems - Excellent seeding vigor and stand establishment - Developed by Waterman-Loomis Co., Specialized Alfalfa Breeders BEACHLEY-HARDY FIELD AND GRASS SEEDS Shiremanstown, Pa. 17091 Whole milk is at least 96 per cent fat free and it contains more than eight per cent nonfat solids that are the soured of the proteins, minerals and most of the vitamins that make milk nature’s most nearly perfect food. Whole milk is usually homogenized to prevent the separation of milk and cream. 21