30—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 1, 1966 4-H Baby Buf Club Enrollment Time Here Lancaster County boy* and Kiris, 9 to 10 years of age, who ore interested in feeding a baby beef steer calf for one of the Shows, arc urged by County Agent M. M. Smith to enroll now. The 441 Baby Beef project requires that each club member stait with a steer calf of one of the major beef breeds. Angus, Hereford, or Shorthorn. These calves arc stmted on feed during Novem ber or December. Baby Beef Club work In cludes not only the proper feeding and care of a steer calf, but stresses the value of keeping accurate records, of learning how to properly fit and show a steer, and the ad vantages of belonging to a group of other boys and girls of similar interests. At the present time there are two 4-H Baby Beef Clubs active in the county. The Red Rose Club is county-wide in nr lure and the steers are fed for the Pennsylvania State Farm Show; however most of the steers are displayed at one of the local Community Farm Shows as well as at the Penn sylvania Livestock Exposition. The other club is the New Hol land group that feed steers only for the New Holland Show each fall. Interested youngsters are urged to enroll toon by con tacting a present member of one of these clubs, or a Baby Beef Club Lender, or by con tact life the Extension Service omcc, 202 P.O. Bldg., Lancas ter. Enrollment cards 'arc available upon request. 4-H'ers Hold Fashion Show At- Fulton Grange Booster Night Fulton Grqnge #66 observed Booster Night September 26 with a covered dish supper held in '.the Grange Hall at Oakryn. Eighty-five people at tended the program which was in charge of the Lecturer, Miss Agnes Spence. The program included group singing “Amer- tea”; Welcome by the Master,dress Elaine Oalbrsath. Fifth Gyles H. Brown. The Little year suit Carole Holloway. Britain "Sewettes" and the Miss Phyllis Murray, second Fulton 4-H Clubs preaentml a runner-up In Hamel Queen fashion show. The Little Brit- contest at the Southern tan nin club was narrated by Mrs,.c» s t#r County Community Fair Jesse Wood, club leader, and held September 21, was Intro accompanied by piano music <iuccd and sons solos accom by Linda HostoUer. The girls by M rs. Paul Ccvls, modeled the dresses they , M „ Clayton Wiley, second made this summer. Second runner-up in Mrs. Lancaster year dresses: Sally Hostetler, County Flrechlef contest held Pam Groff. Velma Temple. at Ep hrat a September 23 was Patty Groff and Linda Hostet- introduced, ter. Fifth year suit Beth _ . ni .„... , . Preston. First year kerchief d Clsi!!L !ho Edna Sue Wood. The Fulton 4-H Club was narrated by Mrs. Wood was eleotcd " member Clayton Wiley, club leader. JJ* 25!: Second year dresses: Judy Trimble, Peggy Galbreath and «if* Peeev Walker Third year P e,r i n B farm group in the Lind, Browning. Fourth »« SSTa m-ytSf-S sponsor a girl in the Miss So lanco pageant to be held No vember 26. Fulton Grange will be host to the Lancaster County Po mona Grange Saturday, Octo ber 15, 8 p.m. and the con ferring of the Fifth Degree. The next meeting will be held October 10 when the new officers will be installed. Nine County Horsemen Qualify For State 4-H Show In November Nine Lancaster County 4-H Horse Club members qualified in thirteen events last Satur day for entry in the State Light Horse and Pony Show, which will be held at the Farm Show Building November 11 and 12 One hundred and fifty en trants from six counties com peted September 24 in the District 10, 4-H Light Horse and Pony Show held in Ches ter County Individuals plac ing first or second in the 23- class competition became elig ible for the State Show. Four county horsemen qual ified in more than one event: Jerry Nessinger, Hemholdis; Ann Hinerdeer, Lancaster; Donald Stock, iMillersville; and Cindy Lou Hamdl, Quarry ville R 2 Other counitians qualifying for state competition were: Carol Sites, Manheim R 2; Kirk Bussell, Manheim Rl; Joanne Roether, Manheim R 3; Keith Sheffer, Columbia Bl; and Debbie Cummings, Quar ryville R 3. Annual 4-H Cookie Sale Starts Today A 4-H Cookie Sale will bo conducted by members of the Lancaster County 4-H Clubs starting on October Ist and running thiough the 22nd The purpose of this sale, sponsor ed by the 4-H County Council, is to raise funds for the 4-H inter-state exchange trip pro gram Four varieties of cookies will be sold cocoanut maca roons, peanut butter patties, marshmallow bars and choco late graham crackers General chairmen for this event are Larry Antes, Mt. Joy, R 2, and Judy Buck waiter, Lititz R 3. The Area chairmen are: Ephrata Charles Risser, Ste» vens, R 1 Manheim: Martha Fisher, Manheim, Rl. Elizabethtown. Vicki Shank, Elizabethtown, Rl. Quarryville Dennis Alien, Quarryville, R 2. New Holland. Larry High, 346 E Main St., Bareville. Cookies may be secured o» Saturday morning, October Ist, between 8 00 and 11:00 a.m. ai the Gilbert R Antes farm, Mt, Joy, R 2, which is the central distribution point, or by con tacting any of the above area i-
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