—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 17, 1965 12 4-H Club News LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE by Nancy Kisser Delegates fiom Lancaster County to the Southeast 4-H Regional Leadership Confer ence. held July 6-8 at the Cocoa Inn, Heishcy. wcic Nan *y Risscr, Judy Buckwalter, Dennis Allen, and Tom Zart man The theme of this con .eicnec was “Better Leaders Bettei Citizens Thiough 411 ’ The piogiam was opened Tuesday afteinoon by Miss Phyllis Bui goon, Conference Chan man Gioup singing, led by Maigaiet Fritz. Beiks bounty, was followed by a slide piesentation on 4-H. Eugene Hoslei, Lancaster County and Sally Biown, Adams County each spoke on the topic “What 4-H Has Meant to Me” Follow .ng this the fifty delegates •veie bioken up into four discussion gioups Eugene Richaids, a formei IF Y E delegate -to China Horn Beiks County, spoke Wed nesday afternoon on “The IF YE (Intel national Farm Youth Exchange) Piogram and You’ Reveiend William Bai low, Reading spoke at the banquet Wednesday evening His topic, “We Must Be the Woild We Want’ was veiy in spirational Judy Buckwaltei, Lancaster County was chan man of the confeience Thmsday morning .vhen the piogiam included a talk on National Awaids by Canol Howes and a presenta tion of the topic “Leadeiship c nd Citizenship’ by Miss Doio thy Emeison, consultant at the National 4 H Club Centei Reueation was led each evening by Sam Hom, Beiks County Fiee time was also .readable Wednesday aftemoon to visit points of interest in Hei shey JOLLY STITCHERS AT COUNTY DEMONSTRATION by Jean Miller, reporter Shaion Roden and Baibara Gockley will entei into 4-H listi ict competition with their demonsti ation “Coloi Capeis” They lepiesent -the Jolly Stitcheis fiom Faimeisville Each won a white nbbon, or T hnd pnze according to the Danish judging system Otheis who icpiesented the Dairymen! CONTROL FLIES with CIODRIN and VAPONA Combination Spray Approved for use on dairy cattle. Alfalfa FERTILIZER 0-20-20 3-12-12 Available in Bulk, Bags or Spread ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO. Grofftown Rd. next to Waterworks Club at County Demonstration Day were Cindy Smith, who won a first place blue ribbon in the junior division on her topic of “Pattern-Know-How Pow Wow”: June White, who won a second place red ribbon for hei demonstration “Zip 12 3”, Jane Smith, also won a red ribbon for her demon stiation “Buttonhole Bound”; and Jean Miller, took a white übbon in the public speaking division on her topic, “How 4-H Builds Citizenship”. LAMPETER—STRASBURG COOKS MEET by Carol Groff, reporter The Lampetei Stiasburg 4 H Cooking Club met at the home of Mrs Robeit Hess on Tuesday, July 13 The membeis made Tossed Vegetable Salad. 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CLASHING THIMBLES by Patricia Eshleman, reporter A demonstration on posture and complexion care was giv en at the meeting of the 441' Clashing Thimbles Sewing Club Thursday morning' at Penn Manoi High School.” The guls putting on the demonstration -weie Cynthia Whitacker, Conestoga Rl; Nancy Ciamei, Conestoga Rl, Betty Jane Barley, Millers ville Rl, and Margueute Esh leman, Pequea Rl Ellyce Jean Engle and Bar baia Rorabaugh, both of Con estoga R 2. participated m the 4-H County Demonstration |l| lOOLBS.NET Min Crude Protein IG% Mjn Crude Pat 35% Max Crude Fiber 8 •< IHGREDIENTS ("■X Animal Sterol i-H Vitamin D,) Simplement atfmientpfi Corn pH Extract^^ Linseed fd Soybean M . y Com Gluten M -Corn Distillers illl G«ins (■—l Hominy Feed ▼ Ground Oats Ground Barley ” J Wheat Bian *4 Wheat Middlings Z Brewers Dried Grains Cane Molasses Dicalcium Phosphate, 5% K Potassium lodate, 0002% Ferrous Carbonate. 004% Cobalt Caibonate, .00027-, Balt. 1% HWirthmore Feeds Inc. WALTHAM, M-tsa, ORDER TODAY! Day on July 9. They save a demonstration titled “Four Different Types of Seams," for which they were awarded a red ribbon. LANDISVILLE—SALUNGA SEWING CLUB by Sue Mutnmaw, reporter Club President Mary Ann Eshelman presided at the reg ular meeting on July 12, while Nancy Shenk, assistant secretary, took the place of secretary Donna Yeager. Twenty-one members were present The following demonstra tions were presented by mem bers- Debbie Denlinger "Hidden Stitches”; Valerie Newcomer “Filling a Bob bin”: Sue Noll “Covering a Belt”, Cheryl Saunders “Threading a Machine”; San dy Newcomei—“How to Tear Material”: and Nancy Shenk —“Collar Seams ” The first-year members be gan work on their sewing projects Miss Richardson, county home economist for IIftTHMORe 16 HI-CAL PELLETS DAIRY FEED GUARANTEED ANALYSIS A-l-O Y 83580 J. K. STAUFFER & SON v* v Lawn and Bellaire 665-3121 - 367-2321 Feed? Added Vitamins A & D 2 - To Meet All Needs. H Ul O High in Energy For Top Production CLEM E. HOGBER 768-3431 ttfe- summer, demonstrati how to set-in sleeves. Oth* 4-H'ers started work on the, projects, BOOTS & SADDLES CLl* by Darlene Neff, reporter • The regular monthly moe ing of the 4-H Boots an* Saddles Horse and Pony Clu* Was held July 9 at the hou; of Paul Sites, Manhelm R 2-; Three demonstrations werj given: Procedures to be Iv] lowed at Roundup, by Can); Sites; Grooming a Horse, W Patricia Young; and Parts ;•« a Horse, by Darlene Neff. Winthrop Merriam, assoc;': ate county agent, gave a on the judging team, and a£ nounced that the Couir*] Roundup is set for July at Click’s Show Leola. / A gymkhana is for July 24 at 130 p.m. Pete Sheffer’s Ring, Colur bia Rl. County Council represent' (Continued on Page 14)
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