14—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 10,1971 $ 4-H Club News # 4-H Start Stitchers At the Mount Joy 4-H Start Stitchers meeting, the club was led in the 4-H Pledge and the Salute to the Flag by Tammy' Duke. Roll call was taken by Gwen Hosier and Jeannie Kah ler Jeannie Kahler demonstrated the sewing machine Dues money was collected by Brenda Sensenig. The club was divided into groups to begin sewing proj ects. News Reporter, Debbie Becker Busy Bakers Cooking The Busy Bakers 4-H Cooking Club held its third meeting June 29. After club members paid dues, a 4-H song was sung and a game, chosen by the game lead er, was played , The club is divided into two groups, Marian Brenneman, Nan cj Garber and Mrs Heisey, are leaders One group made carrot cookies and the other gioup made punch News Repoiter, Sandy Emenheiser 4-H Dairy Club Show Set The Lancaster County 4-H Dairy Club Show will be held Tuesday and Wednesday, July 27 and 28 at the Guernsey Sales Pavilion, Lincoln Highway East Club members who plan to participate should regislei their heifers at the Extension office no later than July 15, to be in cluded in the show catalog On Their Way To Your 9 Great „ New Tractors \§ i V. • New utility tractors • New big diesels with more power, less noise, less smoke • New big Hydros • New wide choice of gas, diesel, turbo, non-turbo, gear drive and Hydro • Two new cabs with and without air conditioning • New IH ISOMOUNT isolators to reduce vibration • New operating ease and comfort • More choice, more productivity, more tractor value now A FEW PREVIOUS MODELS STILL IN STOCK R6CI MESSICK FARM EQUIP. C. B. HOOBER & SON ELIZABETHTOWN 367-1319 INTERCOURSE 768-8231 KAUFFMAN BROS. COPE & WEAVER CO. MOUNTVILLE 285-5951 NEW PROVIDENCE 786-7351 Niffy Needles Sewing The newly formed Nifty Need les 4-H Sewing Club in Man heim Township elected the fol lowing officers: Jamie Maurey, president; Robin Fellenbaum, vice president; Rosemary Bru baker, secretary; Amy Glatfel ter, treasurer; Julie Weber, news reporter, Robin Fellenbaum, County Council representative. The next meeting will be held at 7 p.m. Monday, July 12, at the Mill Store, K-Mart shopping cen ter, to study fabrics, patterns and sewing aids. News Reporter, Julie Weber Clashing Thimbles 4-H The Clashing Thimbles 4-H Club heard reports from Kris Stehman, president, and Vicki Siglin, secretary, about this year’s happenings of the 4-H Club Congress at Penn State. Candidates for this year’s queen contest were elected. In the category of junior queen (ages 9 to 14) is Jill Blouch, while senior queen (over 14 years of age) is Kris Stehman. County Council members are Max Smith, Lancaster County ag agent, said only the showman ship contest will be held this year However, scores for both fitting and showing will be given m order to get a final project score The contest will be held by bleeds and be divided between Junior and Senior exhibitors. ' p*' INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Sales and Service EPHRATA Joanne Metzger and Brenda Ba ber, with Vicki Siglin and Linda Leaman as substitutes. News Reporter, Linda Ann Leaman Mount Joy 4-H Stitchers The third meeting of the Mount Joy second-year 4-H Sew ing Club was held July 6 at St. Mark’s United Methodist Church v/ith 21 girls attending. Beverly Garber, president, call ed the meeting to order and led the group in the 4-H pledge. Sus an Miller, secretary, had roll call and read the minutes. Wendy Garber, assistant trea surer, gave a report and orders were taken for 4-H pins. Martha Garber talked about choosing the 4-H Queens. The meeting was adjourned. The next meeting will be held July 13 at St Mark’s. News Reporter, Barbara Miller Classy Clippers Club Thirty four members of the Landisville Classy Clippers Club answered roll call at the weekly meeting. The following members pre- July 27-28 Master fitter ribbons will be awarded for good fitting of heif ers. Ayrshires, Brown Swiss, Guern seys and Jerseys will arrive be tween 3 and 7 p.m. Monday, July 26, with judging to start Tues day at 9 a m. Holsteins will arrive between 3 and 7 p.m Tuesday and be judged Wednesday morning. IH Dealer! 733 2283 sented demonstrations: Kathy Brubaker, Cynthia Sell, Doris Stubbs, Karen Newcomer, Mary Ellen Roth. Andrea Hess, Debbie Bare, Cheryl Sell and Mary Ann Geiger. Orders were taken for hoagies to be sold by the Lancaster County 4-H Council. The club will meet Wednesday, We Manufacture Sell and Service The Following Equipment. STANDARD BARN EQUIPMENT BARN COLUMNS BARN YARD FENCING CALF STALLS BOTH METAL ond WOOD FREE STALLS COMFORT STALLS HOG FOUNTAINS ond CATTLE WATERERS WATER BOWLS HOG FARROWING CRATES FARMWAY BARN CLEANERS GATES OF ALL SIZES GUTTER GRATES BARN VENTILATING FANS HUSKY and Better —BILT LIQUID MANURE SPREADERS SHENK'S FARM SERVICE R.D.4, LITITZ, PA. PHONE 626-4355 Promotion Special Motor Oils 42 *9- >At' THE CUSTOM CHEST FREEZER THAT SAVES YOU MONEY. WALTER BINKLEYS SON R.D. 4, Lititz, Pa. July 7 from 9 to 11 a.m Hempfield High School. News Reporter, Connie Yoder Classified Super Blends «it- rw ' REVCO Phone 626-2344 - 626-4705 Try A It Pays!