E-Town Donegal 4-H Club The Elizabethtown- Donegal 4-H Community Club was organized April 2 at 7:30 p.m. at the Wilbur I. Beahm Jr. High School. The following officers were elected: Jeff Swarr, president; Dick Yunninger, vice president; Beverly Garber, secretary; Barbara Miller, assistant secretary; Ron Nolt, treasurer; Judy Stoltzfus, assistant treasurer; Darwin Nissley, news reporter; Peg Shenk and Ron Kreider, game leaders; Dean Hess and The Proven Performers! -a-fPs CLARK ELECTRIC, lur (S) RD. 1, Box 82 Kinzer, Pa. 17535 Mary Ann Yunninger, song leaders. County Council representatives are Christine Erb. Cynthia Erb, Wayne Erb, Darwin Nissley, Jeff Swarr and Judy Stoltz fus. Local leaders are Mrs. Wilbur N. Erb, Mount Joy; Roy Sauders, Mount Joy; and Herbert Frey, Marietta. The next meeting will be held at the home of Homer Hess, Mount Joy, May 2. Penn Willow 4-H Club The reorganlzatlonal meeting of the Penn Willow 4-H Gub was recently held at the Conestoga Elementary School. New club officers were elected. They are: Craig’ Harnish, president; Gail Reish, vice president of her second year; Jackie Shopf, secretary; Greg Martin, treasurer; Janet Rylee and Sonja Degenhardt, game and Barb Rylee, news reporter. County council representatives are Ronald Lebanon 4-H « Club Meets The second meeting of the Norsolebco 4-H Gub was held recently at the North Lebanon Township building. Beth Smith, president, conducted the meeting. New members introduced themselves at the meeting. They are: James Connor, Terry Ditzler, Dave Don moyer, Carl Johnson, Sue Laudermilch, and Paul Stoltz. Robert Sensing gave a report on the 4-H cookie sale. Members of the club’s planning committee brought forth some ideas for this year’s activities. Beth Smith told about a possible hoagy sale. Robert Sensing discussed how many project and regular 4-H meetings should be held. Kathy Koke talked about another weekend camping trip. Ken Koke asked the club members whether they had any ideas for projects. James Eghor called for volunteers to bring refresh ments. DIPLOMAT - / I Proven on thousands of dairy farms the world over. 200 to 1500 gallon sizes I, FULLY-FLOODED GIRTON COLD PLATE STEEL CONSTRUCTION IRE FREON 12, THE SAFE REFRIGERANT [FOAMED IN PLACE) INSULATION AMBASSADOR - 1 The ultimate tank for the large, quality conscious dairy farmer 500 to 300 C gallon sizes PH: 768-8228 Walton, Greg Martin and Kathy Huber. Anne Hinkel, assistant home economist for Lan caster County extension service, spoke at the meeting about 4-H related activities. She later helped 4-H’ers fill out enrollment cards. The next meeting will be held on May 10 at 6:30 p.m. This meeting will be the annual clean-up of Conestoga Township roads. Barb Rylee News Reporter Consumers’ Corner Boxes and Crates—Furniture? A stack of cardboard boxes in your storage area may not "turn you on,” but you can turn them into furniture that is a boon to budget and decor The cube shape remains popu lar in ready-made house furnish ings What better way to acquire needed furniture than to make it from what you already have’ Take a sturdy box and cover it with fabric, paint or paper Doesn’t it look like an end table, coffee table or a good place to serve snacks’ You might do up several boxes at a time and let your children use them m their rooms. They’re so easy to move that they can be used for chairs, tables or dividers —all in the same day Fruit and vegetable crates are another kind of box that can have a future Imagine them as doll cupboards, as nooks for art sup plies or even as a small chest of drawers There’s no end to the useful furniture you can design from boxes And every material you reuse not only saves money, but helps unclutter the family stor age area and the landfills James A. Egnor News Reporter •Extra Heavy End Wall Truss! •Unique Truss Support System! •Stress-Rated Southern Yellow Pine Truss Members! •Heavy-Gauge Hydraulically Pressed-ln Truss Plates! • Multi-Feature Horse Barn AtSO, Send For Information On Opr Complete Line Of RD2, Keener Road Lititz, Penna rHRIVt CENTERS SYSTEMS BY HUSKEE-BIU Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 13.1974 For Your LAWN and GARDEN SUPPLY Needs .r\ • GARDEN TOOLS • PEAT MOSS • GARDEN HOSE • COCOA BEAN MULCH • LAWN SPRINKLERS Our Prices Are Hard to Beat, Slop in A); BIRD-IN-HAND FARM SUPPLY 200 Maple Ave. Bird-in-Hand, Pa. 17505 new AUREOMYCIN SULMET SOLUBLE POWDER Drinking water treatment stops bacterial enteritis (scours) in pigs Two most effective and time tested products— AUREOMYCIN’ and SULMET'—ncwcombined in a water soluble formulation Palatable: Peadily accepted by swine of all ages Easy to use: Conven lent drinking water treatment AVAILABLE FROM YOi FAVORITE ANIMAL HEALTH SUPPLIER Mervin Miller •Full Truss Clearance, Side Wall To Side Wall, End To End! •Wind And Snow Loads To Exceed Others’ Specifications! •Full-Size 6"x6"Square Poles Set 60" In The Ground! Sales Representative Phone 626-5204 13