Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 22, 1969, Image 29

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Rough Riders
The reorganizations! meeting of tb f nee( } f ° r ' under ’
of the Rough Riders 4-H Horse slan ding on the part of the par
and Pony Club, Quarryville, was ? nt J or bis ?*! bci , cblk J
held at the Quarryville Fire Hall attempting to achieve in 4-H
on March 11. club work -
Two new members were Intro- Plans for the annual horse
duced to the club. Mr. Mike show were discussed. It will be
Rhineer, Willow Street, has an open show featuring English,
offered his services as assistant 'Western and Game Classes. Ten
club leader. tative date and place for the
Mr. Jay Irwin of the Ag Ex- show is May 31 at the Quarry
tension Service spoke to the ville Park. Each parent is re
members emphasizing the im- sponsible for a certain job on
portance of projects other than the committee of his choice,
just a horse project, community Each member is required to help
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FARM COOLING TANK
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service, and urged staunch par
ental support of the clubs.
Miss Denise Shaub, club presi-
dent, gave a brief speech on her
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 22.1969—29
IDE OUTLET
f.R
E INSULATION
T COOLING
by soliciting ten patrons or one
class sponsor.
Other business discussed in
cluded a puppet show to be
given at Christs Home for Chil
dren,
The next meeting will be held
on April 10 when election of
officers will take place.
It was announced that any
Lancaster County 4-H member
interested in horse judging is
welcome to come to the April 11
meeting of the Boots and Saddle
Club to ne neld at the Faim and
Home Center. A series of slides
on confirmation and several
classes to judge will be shown.
The meeting was adjoin ned
and refreshments were seived
by Janet Landis.
Penryn-Elm
The Penryn and Elm 4-H
Club held their first meeting on
March 3, at the Pemyn Fiie
Hall.
The following officers weie
elected for the year 1969, Pre
sident, Joseph Lefever; Vice
Piesident, Kenneth Miller,
Secretary, Gregory Schell;
Treasurer, Jay Witman; Song
Leader, Dale Ulrich; Game
Leaders, Dale Witman and
Cathy Miller; New Reporter,
Cindy Shelly. Jay Witman was
appointed to attend the County
Council meetings.
Mr. Victor Plastow, Asociate
Agricultural Agent showed a
film called A Day At The County
Fair.
NORTHERN LANC. CO.
SOIL & WATER
The Northern Lancaster Co.,
4-H Soil and Water Conservation
Club met in the basement of
the Hinkletown Church Friday
evening, March 7, at 7:30. The
meeting was called to order by
Clark Stauffer, President.
Deputy Game Protector Frank
Martin showed the club a film
about the conservation of game
in Pennsylvania.
Club leader Aaron Stauffer
urged club members to partici
pate in the club round-up. The
round-up will be held on April
9, at the Farm and Home Center
in Lancaster.
The next meeting will be held
on March 21, at 7:30.
GARDEN SPOT
YOUNG FARMERS MEETING
The Garden Spot Young
Farmers Association will hold a
meeting on FARM LAW and
REAL ESTATE on Tuesday,
March 25, at 7:30 P.M. in the
agriculture classroom of the
Garden Spot High School. Mam
topics under consideration will
be: Rights of Eminent Domain;
Hazardous Occupation Laws for
Farm Youth; and Highway Laws
and Safety for Farm Vehicles.
With the new highways and
power lines coming through our
community, more and more
farm owneis are concerned with
their rights under Eminent Do
main. Mr. James Weaver, New
Holland attorney, will be present
to discuss this topic and answer
questions.
Since many farm managers
hire additional help sometime
during the year, the new Haz
ardous Occupation Laws for
faim youth will be a timely
subject. Eli Wiggins, from the
Department of Public Instruc
tion in Harrisburg will discuss
this topic and answer ques
tions.
Highway safety is always of
importance in our area. Trooper
Edwin Grazer from the Pennsyl
vania State Police will bring in
formation on highway laws and
safety for farm vehicles.
All interested farmers and
agriculture businessmen are in
vited.