—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 20,1971 20 * 4-H Chib News strations were given. 4-H Dairy Club Meets Robert Wltmer ’ treasmcr. Dons m ew Holland 4-H Club B m Book and Joe Nolt gave Walmei, song leader, Rhoda _ a demonstration on the proper The first meeting of the Lan- Shope and Russell Wilson, game The New Holland 4-H Coin- ma i ntenance 0 f a battery caster County Ayrshue, Jersey, leaders, and Roger Shope, news inunity Club held its first meet- Brown Swiss 4-H Club was held repoiter mg at the home of Mrs Wood- j ere g warr and Darwin Nls- March Bat the Faim Ciedit Maiy Jane Eshleman was row Goods - at 730 pm Marcn sley g aye a demonstration on Building in Lancaster. chosen to represent the club at 15 reaction time New members weie taken in County Council Larry Aaron The meeting was called to and officers were elected was chosen as an alternate order by president, Elvin Lapp. The officers are as follows The next meeting will be held Each member was introduced. Mary Jane Eshleman. president, April 12. We discussed moncy making Linda Witmer, vice piesident, 5° ser projects and what we could do Brenda Eshleman, secretaiy, News Reporter to help the community. Mr. Arnold Lueck helped us select the projects in which we were interested as we filled in our enrollment cards. We decided the next meeting would be April 19, 1971 at 7 - 30 p.m. at Mrs. Woodrow Goods We will have election of offi cers at this meeting The meeting was then ad journed Robert Delp Named Winner Of 4-H Wildlife Roundup The 4-H Wildlife Roundup mg a losette for this award was held on Wednesday even ing at the home of Mr and Mrs Other exhibitors in the Raymond Stoner, 1051 Eden Roundup were Debbie, Chrissy Road, Lancaster and Patf y Barley, Millersville , RDI, children of Mr and Mrs Winner of the roundup is Haiold Barley j and F Robert Delp son of Mr and gtonei, mi Eden Road Mrs Henry Delp, Lititz RD3, caster, daughter of Mr and Mrs with an exhibit on wildlife Raymond stoner These exhibi signs featuring animal tracks tors , eceived red nbbons Second place winner was Robert’s younger brother, Mich- Leaders for the blue are Mr ael, who had an exhibit featur- and Mrs Melvin Long, Lititz ing muskrats Ru 3, and Mr. and Mrs Ray- Thud place was Mark Myer, mond Stoner, 1051 Eden Road, son of Mr and Mrs Aldus Myer, Lancaster Millersville RDI. His exhibit Judge for the roundup was was on deer activities Richard Reiner, 413 Lampeter These three winners were Road, Lancaster awarded blue nbbons with Appropnate pnze money was Robert Delp also winning the awaided to participants in the best of class award and receiv- roundup Diane Herr News Repoi ter, Manheim-Litifz Club A reoi ganization meeting of the Manheim-Lititz 4-H Com munity Club was held March 11 The following officers were elected Mike Peiffer, presi dent; John Shenk, vice presi dent, Cindy Weaver, secietary; Dale Brubaker, treasurer; Todd Herr and Ed Buckwalter, game leaders; Sue and Doris Hershey, song leaders, and Carol Kline, news reporter The next meeting will be held Apul 15 at the Fairland School. BETTER FEEDS for cows pay off handsomely to dairymen The best feeds you can buy for your cows are the best invest ment that you can make! FLORIN FEEDS have been tried, tested and proven suc- cessful as a means of increas ing milk production and main taining good health. You’ll ap preciate the difference they’ll make ... in the size of your milk checks! &**<> FLORIfL £f£*s. WOLGEMUTH BROS., me. Mount Joy, Pa. Central Tractor Club demonstration on how to te: if your oil has water in it. Gregory Bomberger gave a RISSER POULTRY 347 N. Broad Sf., Litifz I Ph. 717-626-2153 Carol Kline Reporter Ph. 653-1451 RISSER POULTRY BEFORE SELLING - LET US QUOTE The group handed thei: books in to their leader. 4-H Roundup will probabl be held March 31 at the Farn and Home Center. ■i; n Bill Book Reporter