12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Juno 26, 1965 4-H Club News Annette Long, Top 4-H Cookie Salesman Annette Lon" of LitiU R 3 was thi', yc.u’s top 4-H Cookie salesman The lecently com pleted campaign yielded a to tal of S 2 200 on sales of 1370 cases of cookies Following is an alphabetic ally ananged list of all mem be\s who sold 25 or moie cases Jane Andiews. Judy Euckwalter Maiy Alice Giay bill Nancy Hen. Caiol Hess. James Kettenng Jan Knight. Robett Millei Linda Neideigh. Debbie Owens Chailes Risser Daniel Roh ier. Ken Rutt. Nancy Sauder Baibaia Shollenbeiger Gail Smith Don Snyder Manlyn Stauflei Linda Weidman, Linda Young. Pat Yunginger PEQUEA VALLEY CLUB by Caiol Eby, i«porter The Pequea Valley 4-H Club met at the Intel com se Fne Hall on Monday June 21 Piesident Cynthia Biackbill pi esided Junior and Senior Postuie Queens weie elected as fol lows E\ehn GiofT Senioi Queen with Janice Baum al ternate and Dons Kauffman Junioi Queen with Jane Hoo bei altemate A Moik session for the cooking and sewing gnls fol lowed the meeting The next meeting is June 28 LAMPETER STRASBURG COOKING CLUB by Caiol Gioft, icpoiter The Lampetei-Sti asbuig 411 Cooking Club met at the home ot Mis Robeit C Gioff on Tuesday June 22nd Membeis made Peach Up side-Down Cake and Donna Maitm and Cheiyl Kieidei demonstiated how to make buttei scotch and peanut but ter candy The next meeting will be at the home of Mis Robert Hess on Tuesday June 29 At that time the membeis will make poik and sauei kraut with dumplings and quick Italian spaghetti with meat sauce CLASHING THIMBLES NAME QUEEN DELEGATES _bv Pst Eshleman, reporter At the June 23id meeting of the Penn Manoi Clashing Thimbles Club the 4-H queen delegates weie named Con nie Stehman and Betty Bai ley weie chosen senioi and nimoi queen candidates ic spec'ivelj Connie Stehman and Linda Poitei aie piesently attend ing the 4 H Club Congiess at Ptnn State KOOKIE KOOKS ELECT by Pcggj Eshleman, icportei Connie Stehman was elect ed piesident of the Penn Itlanoi 4-II Cooking Club a lecent meeting at the home of Mi« Witmei Dull Ci es mcll Othei office; s Linda Poi tei uce piesident Kathy Dull, secefaiy Peggy Eshle man news lepoitei The Kookie Kooks woik meetings will be held eveiy Wednesday fiom 13 pm at the Penn Manoi High School A.t this week’s meeting the Kookie Kooks chose Linda Smith and Linda Porter as the Club’s 4-H junior and semoi queen candidates The Tasty Snack girls made sandwiches and Tampa Tea (Continued on Page 14) One of these FOX Forage Masters is “just right” for your farm JgpD PCX t>o tons an hour—' that’s production!” S i%4j^i' si !f Big capacity, uniform cut, with Allis-Chaimers 780 Forage Harvester! 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