Clashing Thimbles 4-H Club Officers Officers were elected during the first meeting of the Penn Manor Clashing Thimbles. They are as follows; Jo Ann Metzgar, president; Linda Leaman, vice-president; Kris Stehman, secretary; Cindy Schwar and Lou Leaman, song leaders; Cindy Smith and Nancy Econrod, game leaders; Brenda Baleor, treasurer; Vickie Siglin, news reporter. In the sewing club this year, there are six first-year, seven second-year, five third-year, two fourth-year, two fifth-year, two sixth-year, and one free lance, members. The second meeting of Penn Manor Clashing Thimbles was called to order by Jo Ann Met zgar as she led in the 4-H Pledge. The secretary called the roll. The minutes were read and approved. Under new business, County Council representatives were discussed but none were elected. The meeting was adjourned and members went into work groups. Vickie Siglin News Reporter A GREAT IDEA! No Interest Until Next Spring! 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Quick-attach Grain Head and 4 row 30" corn head, cab with air conditioner 1968 510 diesel w/13 ft. Quick-attach Grain Head 1965 510 gas w/12 ft. Grain Head 1965 410 gas w/12 ft. grain head 1965 410 gas w/12 ft. grain head 1954 90 Special w/12 ft. grain head 1960 82 w/12 ft. grain head New 62 6 row 20" Quick Attach corn head . 1968 43 4 row 30" Quick Attach corn head Demo 44 4 row 38" Quick Attach corn head 1967 322 3 row 38" corn head for 510 1965 222 2 row 38" corn head for 410 ... M. No. Groffdale Rd., Leola, PA 17540 - Phone 717/656-2321 |f 4-H News HI Broken Bit Club Plans Gymkhanna The June meeting of the Broken Bit Horse and Pony Club was held at the home of Club member Cindy Enck, Stevens. The Club held a business meeting. President Natalie Immel called the meeting to order and led the Club in repeating the 4-H Club Pledge. The reports of the secretary and treasurer were given and approved. Debra Gregory reported on events planned by the Lancaster 4-H County Council The Club discussed the Open Horse Show they held June 17 The Club made plans for their Gymkhanna to be held July 9 Dates for the Club trips to New Bowlton Center and Cow Town Rodeo were set. The next meeting will be held July 9 following the Gymkhanna. News Reporter, Martha Gregory 7 NEW COMBINES AND 17 USED COMBINES IN STOCK * M. Weaver & Sons Demonstration Day, Speaking Contests Planned Thursday County Demonstration Day and the annual 4-H Public Speaking Contest will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, July 6 at the Farm and Home Center. To be eligible to enter the demonstration contest, entrants in the junior division must be 9 through 13 years of age, or 14 years of age as of January l of the current year to qualify for the senior division. One year of club work must be completed, and entrant must be enrolled in or have previously completed the project or activity which relates to the demonstration. The demonstration may be given by an individual or two-member team, seven to 10 minutes for junior division, 10 to 15 minutes for senior division. Demonstration classes include such areas as automotive, baking, clothing, dairy, forestry, horses, general livestock, photography, poultry, safety, small engines, tractor, wildlife management, and many others. Rules for the public speaking contest include: senior public speaking, individual 14 to 19 years of age, speaking five to seven minutes; junior public speaking, individual nine to 13 years of age, three to five minutes. Brief notes may be used, no illustrative materials are acceptable. A typewritten outline of the talk is to be sub mitted to the judges. The speech must deal with one of the following topics: “4-H Why, Where?”; “The Values of Leadership”; “Steps Toward a Better 4-H Program”; “How 4-H Contributes to Good Citizen ship”; “How Much Education Do I Need?”; “4-H Goes In ternational”; “What Has 4-H Done for Me, My Home or My Community?”; “Our Role in Public Affairs (with a focus on Health, Safety Recreation or Conservation).” . .$12,500 .. 9,200 .. 6,500 5,400 5,500 1,200 1,750 2,900 2,950 3,750 1,200 975 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 1,1972—17 Busy Bakers Cooking Club The Mount Joy Busy Bakers second and third year Cooking Club has elected its officers It is part of the 4-H program at St. Mark’s Church. Beverly Garber, Mount Joy RD2, was elected president; Barbara Miller, Mount Joy RDI, vice-president; Pam Wise, 919 West Main Street, Mount Joy, secretary; Liz Anne McMullen, 653 East Wood Street, Mount Joy, treasurer. Other officers are: Barb Miller, song leader; Christine Spickler, game leader; Pam Wise, reporter. The Club is led by Irma Hollinger and Miriam Heisey. The club is open to girls who will be 10 years old or over by January 1, 1973, and have completed first year cooking or have a basic knowledge of Mount Joy Sewing Club The Mount Joy Second and Third year 4-H Sewing Club met Tuesday for its. second work meeting at St. Mark’s United Methodist Church. The second year girls are making cullotte skirts. They put in the darts and stay stitching. The third year girls stay stit ched, and started putting zippers in their jumpers. News Reporter Carol Jean Nolt TERRE HILL SILOS TRI-RIB CONCRETE STAVE SILOS More Quality More Silos Silo Unloaders Call or write for TERRE HILL SILO CO., Inc. Terre Hill, Pa. 17581 Phone 215-445-6736 Quality & Service Since 1927 cooking. There were six members at the last meeting. The club meets Monday’s from 9 to 11 a.m. at St. Mark’s m the kitchen area. It is hoped more girls will be in terested in learning to cook. News Reporter, Pam Wise 4-H Calendar Wednesday, July 5 Ipm. —Dairy Judging practice, Raymond Witmer farm. A CLEAN SOW plus a clean, dry, warm pen or crate will add up to a high percentage of young pigs weaned from next winter’s farrowmgs. Practices that save pigs and profits include washing and disinfecting the farrowing house, and worming, washing and spraying sows before they enter the farrowing house The farrowing house should be in sulated and heated If pigs huddle together, have rough haircoats or shiver, they need more heat. ★ FARM * ANIMAL / ■*EEiH FREE! Your sale can be listed in our Sales Register without charge Just mail details to Lancaster Farming, P 0 Box 266, Lititz, Pa. 17543 More Economy rength Bunk Feeders Liquid Manure Tanks free information