Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 16, 1973, Image 7

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Lancaster Farming, Saturday. June 16.1
County Council To Meet
The Lancaster 4-H County
Council met recently at the Farm
and Home Center. Newly-elected
officers of the organization are:
Mike Peiffer, Manheim, and
Anne Spangler, Marietta, Co
presidents; Robin Fellenbaum,
Lancaster, recording secretary;
Judy Risser, Leola, correspon
dingsecretary; Darryl Bollinger,
Manheim, treasurer.
A film produced by a state 4-H
member about National 4-H
Congress, Chicago was viewed as
part of the program. Council
members participated in
recreation activities for use at
project meetings.
4-H County Council will meet
regularly on the third Wednesday
of each month. The next
“Bits And Bradoon”
Club Chooses Name
The meeting of the Bits and
Bradoon 4-H Club was called to
order by Dana Norquist,
president.
Roll call was said and dues
were paid. The report of the
secretary was read by Jenny
Weber. Tim Stauffer, Club
treasurer, reported $3 in the
treasury. The Club Pledge was
recited.
The Club name was decided on.
Out of seven names given, four
were nominated. The votes, given
hy raising of hands, decided on
Fabric Care Labeling
Help for home sewers is
provided by the Federal Trade
Commission’s regulation on care
labeling. Mrs. Ruth Ann Wilson,
Extension clothing specialist at
The Pennsylvania State
University, says this means that
when making yardage selections,
a permanent fabric care label for
SIDE DRESS CORN
If You Missed Your Nitrogen Early
Ammonia can be applied Between
the Rows With our Rental Equipment.
TOP DRESS ALFALFA AFTER
We offer a complete line of Insecticides
and Weed Killers for corn and Alfalfa.
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ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO.
2313 NORMAN ROAD
LANCASTER, PA.
scheduled meeting will be
Wednesday , June 20th at 7:30 in
the Farm and Home Center.
Judy Longenecker, a former 4-
H’er and International Farm
Youth Exchange delegate will
discuss the IFYE program and
her visit to England through a
slide presentation.
Executive Committee mem
bers are reminded to meet at 7
p.m. in the Extension Office. The
Michigan Interstate Exchange
Committee will meet at 6-45 p m
to finalize plans
All 4-H County Council
representatives are urged to
attend. Each 4-H Club should
have at least one representative
present.
the name “Bits and Bradoon.”
The grooming and
showmanship horse show was
discussed.
A show for the benefit of the
Club will be held September 16 at
Manor View Acres. The rain date
is September 23.
Membership cards were
passed out.
The next meeting will be held
July 10 at the Tumble farm.
News Reporter
Lesley Wmpenny
each fabric and for as many
garments you expect to sew
should be included. Stitch the
care label into completed gar
ments and you have a built-in
laundering guide Mrs. Wilson
reminds you to be sure to choose
thread, trims and linings that
conform to the same care as the
fabric itself.
UP TO 18 INCHES
FIRST CUTTING.
PH: 397-5152