Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 12, 1971, Image 7

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$ 4-H Club News HI
Summer 4-H Activities S R ° und ?, s h e !
The 4-H Strawberry Exhibit
The following list of 4-H sum- July 24, Horse and Pony Round- Roundup will be held at 10
mer activities was announced up, Lancaster Riding Club, July a m Wednesday, June 16 at the
recently by Miss Joan Lucas, 27, 28, 4-H Dairy Roundup, Faim and Home Center
assistant Extension home econo- Guernsey Sales Pavilion, Au- T j ie clubbers will be
mist gust 5, County Dress Revue, „ ues )- s 0 f (.he Lancaster Rotaiy
June 27-July 4, Ban on, Wis- Farm and Home Center q at a noon luncheon
consm 4-H’ers visit to Lancas- August 9, 10, 11, 4-H State
ter County, 1p m July 8, Coun- Days, University Park, Penn- Members aie asked to bung
ty Demonstration and Public sylvania, August 19, Achieve- 6 to 10 boxes ot beines lor ex-
Speakmg Day, Farm and Home ment Day, Farm and Home hibit and sale Two of the boxes
Center; July 14, District Demon- Center, August 23, 24, Pig will be entered foi judging
stration Day, Owen J Roberts Roundup, Lancaster Stock The exhibits will be judged
High School Yaids, August 26, Distuct between 10 and 11 30 am , with
July 15-22, 4 H Exchange Trip Dany Show, Faim Show Build- prizes awarded duung the noon
to Ashville, North Caiolina, mg, Hamsbuig progiam
June Is Dairy Month for 640,000 4-H'ers
June is Dairy Month But too They make dairy products the Coopeiative Extension Ser
there are some 640,000 young into main dishes like ground vice says that milk and milk
people who claim it is 11 beef Stroganoff, delicious products provide about a thud
months too short. salads, sauces and snacks And of the average American’s nu-
They are boys and girls en- they find their concoctions tntional needs for less than 20
rolled in the 4-H dairy foods popular as well as nutritious. per cent of the food dollar
program And they back their Looking at dairy foods from There are other benefits, too,
claims with convincing state- a pure economics point of view, 4-H’ers earn recognition,
ments about the need for ‘
proper nutrition, three to four ■ i w _■ ■ _ a__ ■
servings of milk or equivalent LODcIKIOIt I Oil 111 NcHflOO 10 Atl6ll«
per day.
milk and milk products today West Virginia 4-H Conference
are better than ever. Pasteunz- w
ed, homogenized, fortified with Harold W Moyer, Lebanon The Older 4-H Members Con
vitamin D and sealed in sani- RDI, an outstanding 4-H mem- ference is designed to increase
tary containers, dairy products ber, recently was named lecipi- leadeiship skills in either
come in an almost unlimited ent of an honor tup to attend reeieation 01 music
variety powdeied, evapora- the West Virginia Oldei 4-H
ted, with fat removed There are Membeis Conference at Jack
all kinds of cheeses, sour son’s Mill June 28 to July 2
creams, yogurt, ice milk and ice He leceived the awaid on the
cream to choose from b?sis of his leadership and
The fun is in the eating, the citizenship activities, reports Ed
4-H’ers exlaim And they add Vj ai d A Mmtmier, assistant
that learning to use milk and State 4-H leadei at Pennsylvania
dairy foods is a good exercise in State University
creativity Harold and another 4-H mem-
They try dairy products as bei, Susan Clark, Catawissa
appetizers and beverages, in bis- RD2, will participate in the con
euits, breads and cakes, and in ference along with older youth
candies, cookies and desserts, fi om all parts of West Virginia.
You can still get weeds
in com with
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plus
For fast kill of weeds that are up, H
apply AAtrex plus an emulsifiable H H
crop oil. H
AAtrex and the oil knocks down V/z" high weeds.
And then.AAtrex keeps weeds out for the rest of the
season.
For more Information see label or contact us. We’ll
be glad to give you all the details.
ORGANIC
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I I ANHYDROUS AMMONIA j j-QQp
GROFFTOWN RD.
LANCASTER, PA. Ph. 392-4963 or 392-0374
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 12,1971 —
The son of Mr and Mis Al
beit F Moyer, Harold has been
a 4-H member eight yeais He
has completed projects m dairy,
handjman, small engines, vet
erinary science, leadership, elec
tric, tractor maintenance, and
swine Harold served his local
club as piesident, vice presi
dent, treasurer, and game leader,
and assisted as a junior leader
the past six years.
The honor trip winner partici
pated in State 4-H Days, Penn
sylvania 4-H Congress, State 4-H
Capital Days, Camp Kanesatake,
and Teen Leadership Confer
ence
Harold was selected as the
Outstanding 4-H Boy in Lebanon
County in 1970 and was a
National 4-H Awards winner in
leadership
Nebraska 4-H Visits
Forty-one 4-H’ers and two
adults including County Agent
Richard Adkins of Geneva, Ne
braska, will visit Lancaster
County today (Saturday).
The visitors will meet local
4-H’ers at the Farm and Home
Center at about 12 noon fox a
box lunch.
They will visit in the county
until about 3 30 p m , then go on
to Gettysburg, then to Washing
ton for a 4-H Citizenship shoifc
course.
Co. 4-H Dairy Judging
Set to Begin June I*7
The first 4-H dairy cattle
judging practice session of the
season will be held from 8 30
a m. to 3 p m. June 17.
Interested 4-H dairy membeiy
will meet at the Faim and
Home Center Paul Anderson,
Penn State dairy Extension
specialist, will assist Max Smith,
Lancaster County ag agent, witu
the gioup.
Besides providing 4-H’ers an
opportunity to learn more aboui
judging dairy cattle, the prac
tices result in selection of
county judging team to repie
sent the county in the state
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