—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 29, 1972 28 Garden Spot Community 4-H Club Elects Officers The Garden Spot Community 4- news reporter; Philip Risser and H Club held its first meeting at Roberta Myers, game leaders. Conestoga Valley High School. . There were 15 members at- ™ k u tz and Dwight Houser tending. were to County Council. Election of officers was held. Jay Irwin, associate Lancaster New officers are; Patsy Mengle, County ag agent, gave the president; Dwight Houser, vice members information on various president; Judy Risser, projects which they can work, secretary; Jenny Wagner, News Reporter treasurer; Lorraine Woodruff, Lorraine Woodruff Help Us Serve You I Don’t assume we know about your farm organization’s ; meeting. To get your meeting on our Farm Calendar, it’s • safer to assume we don’t know. T Remind us by calling 394-3047 or 626-2191 or by writing j to Lancaster Farming, 22 E. Main St., Lititz, Pa. 17543. I You’ll be helping us to serve you better. I PS. 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Commercial meat production includes slaughter in federally inspected and other slaughter plants, but excludes animals slaughtered on farms. Beef production in February was 1,715 million pounds, up six per cent from the 1,616 million pounds produced in February 1971. The number of cattle slaughtered was also up six per cent and average live weight was three pounds more than a year earlier. Veal produced in February was down 10 per cent from February 1971. There were 37 million pounds of veal produced. Calves 4-H Calendar Wednesday, May 3 6:30 p.m. Banker’s annual meeting, “10 Outstanding 4- H’ers”, Host Town Motel. 7:30 p.m. Red Rose 4-H Baby Beef and Lamb Club, Farm and Home Center. Nifty Needles 4-H Reorganize The Nifty Needles 4-H Sewing Club elected the following of ficers for the new year: Robin Fellenbaum, president; Juhe Webber, vice president; Jane Keyser and Sally Slater, secretary; Jamie Maurey, treasurer; Patty Groff, news reporter; Rosemary Brubaker, song leader, and Lashon Bussell and Sue Slater, game leaders. The club meets every-other Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Fellenbaum, 1580 Fruitville Pike, Lancaster. The club is only in its second year but is growing fast. There are already 24 members enrolled. Anyone wishing to join please call 397- 9318 or 569-2552 for further in formation. Landis Bros. Inc. Lancaster 393-3906 sgaughtered during February were down 10 per cent, while average live weight increased four pounds. Pork production in February totaled 1,081 million pounds, up one per cent from a year ago. The number of hogs slaughtered was Pennsylvania continues to be a showed foliage plant sales off 23 leader in the production of roses, per cent, chrysanthemums and carnations A survey of Pennsylvania despite a mixed report on 1971 flower growers indicated that sales by the Pennsylvania Crop they plant to produce more Reporting Service. miniature carnations, gladiolis, potted mums and foliage plants The wholesale of cut flowers in 1972. The other principal produced in the Commonwealth varieties project a two per cent or in 1971 amounted to $12,242,000, less change for the coming year, down nine per cent from a year Pennsylvania ranks fourth in earlier. However, potted mums the production of flowers and jumped 32 per cent at $1,401,000. foliage plants behind California, The up-and-down year also Florida and Colorado. News Reporter Patty Groff Wholesale Cut Flowers WAYNE-MIX RATIONS _ . 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