—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 27, 1972 14 Chester County Council Meets The Chester County 4-H county Council meeting was called to order by Pam Taws, newly elected President. The meeting began with the 4-H Pledge which was followed by a report on recent 4-H events. Dale Nafziger, who attended Capitol Days with Cindy Tom pkins, Danny Weinstock, and Pam Taws, talked about this II 4-H News || Saddle Cinches 4-H Club Plans Future Events The Saddle Cinches 4-H Horse and Pony Club held its May meeting at the home of Margaret Keeney. Before the meeting a demonstration on horse terms was given by Jackie Wendler and Margaret Keeney. The meeting was called to order by Lori Zerphey, president. The report of the secretary was read and approved. Under old business was the recycling of glass, the bake sale on May 26, Gymkhanna com mittees, and a trail ride Under new business was for ming a county o-io, a roller skating party .1 September 12, Mr. Pork Producer: Protect Your Profits There is no greater threat to the succesful hog operation than disease and no better way to mini nuze 't than with Wayne Environ disinfection Yes, witn one labor saving application you can both clean and d.sinfect your hog facilities and equipment Wayne Environ cleans better and destroys more disease producing profit robbing bacteria over a longer period than any other product T-y this New work.ng partner with Wayne Feeds Wayne Environ ROHRER’S MILL R D 1, Ronks HEISEY FARM SERVICE Lawn Ph 964-3444 DUTCHMAN FEED H. JACOB HOOBER Intei couise, Pa R D Stevens HAROLD H GOOD STEVENS FEED MILL, Terre Hill IINC - Stevens, Pa. GRUBB SUPPLY CO Elizabethtown C. E. SAUDER & SONS R D 1, East Bail HERSHEY EROS Remholds WHITE OAK MILL R. D. 4, Manheim opportunity that is available through 4-H. Not only did they have fun with computer dates, but they also participated in democracy in action at Harrisburg. Holly Scheib reported on the Spring Fair in which many of the 4-H’ers took part. She considered this was a success as the 4-H’ers were able to exhibit their winter projects. and a trip to Cowton Rodeo June 10. After the meeting a movie was shown entitled “Saddling and Bridling ” There were 16 members, three leaders, three parents and one guest attending the meeting. After the meeting refreshemnts were served. The next meeting will be at 7:30 p m. June 16 at the home of Margaret Keeney, Manheim RD4. Two demonstrations will be given by Gayle Shultz, Donna Miller and Mary Ann Smidt. News Reporter Margaret Keeney L’SK \\ A A NE AMIVIAL health aids to keep A OIK LIVESTOCK AND POILTRA HEALTHY MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R D 2, Columbia PARADISE SUPPLY Paiadise FOWL’S FEED SERVICE R D 1, Quairyville R D 2, Peach Bottom H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. Witmer The multi-county weekend, which was attended by five counties, was discussed by Bob Minshall. This weekend was to be one of fun and relaxation by everyone and that is what it was. Hosea Latshaw talked about the Pennsylvania Association of Farmers’ Cooperatives Summer Institute. Chester County will be sending several delegates to Shippensburg State in July to learn more about cooperatives. New business was then discussed which included 4-H Regional Day. It was decided that Chester County would again serve refreshments at this event. A committee of Dot and Kay Minshall, Karen and Colleen Lafferty, Kathy Shaw, Don Nafziger, and Ester King, (chairman), was formed to work out the details. A date could not be decided for the family picnic so each county council member is to find out which date is best for their club and report back in June. The meeting was adjourned. Becky Robinson, Hosea Latshaw, and Janet Hutchison balanced the treasurer’s books. 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