—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 17,1971 14 Outside the Black & White Holstein Barn preceding the square dance July 2 are local 4-H’ers and their Wisconsin guests. They are: left to right, Peg Hamilton; Loren Amdall, Wisconsin 4-H’ers Visit Here The visit of the Wisconsin 4-H Exchange group in Lancaster County concluded with a Square Dance at the Black and White Holstein Barn Friday night, July 2. The 4-H’ers left Lancaster for their homes in Wisconsin early Saturday morning, July 3. Upon their arrival Sunday evening, June 27, the Wisconsin 4-H’ers were greeted at the Farm and Home Center by their 4-H Host families. Each family, supplied its guest with a picnic 'dinner. During the week, the visitors The Bulk I Milk Cooler That Has Everything! ESZZSSSS3 * HiPcrForm REFRIGERATION CONTROL SYSTEM The Mueller Model "OH" with HiPerForm® cooling, Mueller- Motic® Automatic Washing System, and built-in freeze protection control is the most advanced bulk milk cooler in the world. The na tion's most progres sive dairymen are using it! Shouldn't you be? Roy A. Brubaker Lititz RD3 626-7766 L. H. Brubaker 350 Strasburg Pike Lancaster 397-5179 had a tour of our Lancaster area countryside, visited Landis Valley Museum, and participat ed in a Road Rally. For the Road Rally event, 4-H’ers in a, number of cars drove a pre planned route, calculated their mileage, and answered written questions about the route. The 4-H’ers with the closest mileage calculation and the most ques- Penn Willow 4-H Club The regular monthly meeting of the Penn Willow Community Club was held Friday evening, July 9, at the Pequea Township Elementary School. The meeting was called to order and directed by President Karen Harnish. The queens for the 4-H Queen Contest were chosen. Barb Huber is the club’s junior queen and Beverly Martin as the senior queen. Ken Lefever, a member of the Conestoga Ambulance Crew, talked to the club about emer gency life techniques and how to carry them out. A bake sale was held Saturday morning, July 10. A profit, of $37.55 was earned. The money will be used for the club’s trip, which is scheduled for the next club meeting. Club reporter, Tim Breneisen We Manufacture Sell and Service The Following Equipment STANDARD BARN EQUIPMENT BARN COLUMNS BARN YARD FENCING CALF STALLS BOTH METAL and WOOD FREE STALLS COMFORT STALLS HOG FOUNTAINS and CATTLE WATERERS WATER BOWLS HOG FARROWING CRATES FARMWAY BARN CLEANERS GATES OF ALL SIZES GUTTER GRATES BARN VENTILATING FANS HUSKY and Better—BlLT LIQUID MANURE SPREADERS SHEHK'S FARM SERVICE R.D.4, LITITZ, PA. PHONE 62&-435S Wisconsin; Ray Brubaker; Dance Kittelson, Wisconsin; Debbrah Mesch, Wisconsin, and Suzanne Irwin. tions answered correctly woh x the road rally. Visit North Carolina The 4-H’ers of Lancaster County were slated to travel in their exchange trip to Bun combe County, North Carolina, early Thursday morning, July 15. On the way, they will stop overnight in Williamsburg, Vir ginia, and enjoy the sites of the historic town. After a six-day visit in the homes of fellow 4-H’ers in North Carolina, they will return to Lancaster County on Thurs day, July 22. Miss Joan D. Lucas, Assistant Home Economist NEED ALFALFA SEED *> Farmers who know plant top producing FD-100 alfalfa. Also P.A.G. 617 Alfalfa Compare Our Prices. WILLIS H. WEAVER 342 Chocolate Ave. Mt Joy, Pa. 17552 Phone 653-1312 H 4-H Club News H County 4-H Horse Show Planned Lancaster County 4-H Horse Club leaders have scheduled a meeting at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the Lancaster County Biding Club, 2615 Columbia Ave., Lan caster, to finalize plans for the Lancaster County 4-H Horse Show Saturday, July 24. The Saturday show will begin at 9 a.m. on the Show grounds just west of Lancaster along the Columbia pike. The countywide show will include members from six 4-H Clubs. Co. 4-H Dress Revue, Fashion Show Scheduled The Lancaster County MI Dress Revue and Fashion Show will be held at the Farm and Home Center Thursday, August 5. Dress revue judging begins at 9 a.m. and the fashion show is at 2 p.m. LANCO BEDDING FOR POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK • Wood Shavings Soft and Hard Wood • Peanut Halls Call for information Phone 285-4506 JOHN DEERE SELF-UNLOADING WAGONS 125 Chuck Retire the unloading hook and silage fork...put John Deere Self-Unloaders to work for you. High-* volume Forage Wagons keep pace with modern forage harvesters. Durable Chuck Wagons are built to take year-round feedlot use. Stop in for the details. A. B. C. Groff, Inc. M. S. Yearsley & Sons New Holland 354-4191 West Chester 696-2990 Landis Bros. Inc. Wenger Implement, Inc. Lancaster 393-3906 The Buck 284-4141 Shotzberger's Elm 665-2141 Each Club was required to hold its own contest prior to July 24 and participants in the county event were required to compete in their local groom ing and showing contest. Judges will be William Lewis, Perkasie, Pa. for the western division, and William Murray, Newark, Del., for the english division. Dr. Earl Weber Will be the roundup steward. Clossy Clippers Club The 4-H Classy Clippers Sew ing Club of Landisville had its fourth weekly meeting. Demonstrations were planned and presented by: Connie Yod er, Sandy Arnold, Twila Ging rich, Jody Kidd, Cathy Jones, and Jody Stoner. News Reporter, Connie Yoder i e s