It 4-H NEWS * Broken-Bit 4-H Horse Club The April meeting of the Broken-Bit 4-H Horse Club was held at the home of dub secretary, Karin Risser, Stevens. President Cindy Enck conducted the business meeting. Insurance for in dividual members will be paid by the dub, and all applications must be returned before the next meeting. A County Council report was given by Cindy Enck and Karin Risser. On May 25 at 11:00 a.m. the club will hold its annual horseshow. The show will be hdd at Ralph Kurtz’s show ring, Denver. Twenty-two classes will be featured and there will be separate classes for 4-H members only. At the conclusion of the show, 3 different cham pionships will be awarded. Anyone interested in more debuts should contact one of the dub members. 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Whatever the size of your herd, Sta-Rite has the complete automated milking system for you Sta-Rite Stanchion Barn, Full Comfort Parlor, Full Circle, and Reflex Arm Milking Systems will help you milk better, faster and more profitably. We’re pi PHONE 717-397-4761 Susan Carpenter shared movies with the club, which she had taken of hor semanship dinics. She also discussed riding tips with the club members. The next meeting of the Broken-Bit 4-H Horse club will be held on May 16 at the home of Jane and Martha Gregory, RDI, lititz. Any persons wishing to attend the meeting may call 733-7584 or 733-2605. Jane Gregory, News Reporter Meckville 4-H Club The elction of officers of the Meckville 4-H Club was held at the home of Mrs. Joyce Hopkins, April 30. Fourteen members and the leaders Mrs. Warren Hopkins and Mrs. Lawrence x— ss)i World Dairy Expo. Robinson, attended. The new officers are as follows: president, Vicki Rissinger; vice- president, Sharon Leisey; secretary, Shell! Rissinger; treasurer, Theresa GetUe; song leader, Angela Burkhart; game leader, Traci Rissinger; news reporter, Terry Deitzler, and program planning chairman, Felicia Snyder. Projects were discussed as groups were formed to prepare ideas to be presented to the program committee. After the meeting, refresh ments were served, followed by a few rounds of .volleyball. The next meeting will be held May 7 In the home of Mrs. Hopkins. 4-H Club Calendar Monday, May 13 7:30 pm. - Ayrshire, Jersey, Brown Swiss 4-H dub meeting, Rohrer Wit mer’s Willow St. Tuesday, May 14 Garden Spot Community 4-H A HOURS: MON.-FRI.— 8;00AM-5:00 PM SATURDAY 8:00 AM-12 NOON 1027 DILLERVIILE ROAD, LANCASTER, PA. Baby Beef & Lamb Club The May meeting of the Lancaster Baby Beef and Lamb dub was held on May 1 at the Farm and Home Center. Roll Call was taken and we heard some good reports about the members’ projects. John Zimmerman then reported on the livestock judging team’s winnings at Penn State. Hie members were as follows: Kevin Rohr, Steve Donougb, Ron Krieder, and club meeting. Wednesday, May 15 7:30 p.m. - County Council’s reorganization*! meeting and election of 1974-75 officers, Farm and Home Center. Executive meeting at 6:45 p.m. Achievement Day committee, 7:00 p.m. Thursday, May 16 Lancaster County Golden Guernsey 4-H club auction, Farm and Home Center. Broken-Bit 4-H Horse dub meeting, home of Jane and Martha Gregory. Lancaster Farming, Saturday. May 11,1974 — Ken Brubaker. The team placed Ist overall. Max Smith, gave us information about the Freeze branding; to be held at the Black and White Holstein Farm on May 25. A letter will be sent out to all members with more details. Also the members discussed the Farm Show Commission’s idea per taining to the new categories shown by weight only and not by breed. The dub discussed this and then voted to have it remain like it has in the past with breeds. Wayne Bitner, and Sam Long gave a good demon stration entitled Problems when raising your 4-H project. The program that evening was a talk from Dr. Gardner, a large animal veterinarian who discussed some diseases our steers may get. Then the members all participated in some games at the end. Ken Brubaker, News Reporter Any person who is em ployed in a Civil Service position is subject to the Civil Service law’s prohibitions relating to “political ac tivity” and solicitations for political purposes. 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HOLLINGER & SON 113 West Main Street, Mountville, Pa Phone 285-4538 INTERNATIONAL QUALITY PARTS FACTORY TRAINED SERVICE MEN - HOURS - Mon. thru Fri. - 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sat. - 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. IH Avon- E. Lebanon Officers were elected at the meeting of the Avon-East Lebanon 4-H Club last week at the Avon Zion United Methodist Church. Those elected were president, Sharon Deckert; vice president, Jenny Krissinger; secretary, Jane Emerich; assistant secretary, Katrina Lutz; treasurer, Karen Kittle; assistant treasurer, Cindy Ulrich; news reporter, Patti Darkes; assistant news reporter, Kathryn Lan sherry. Game leaders are Joy Darkes and Jody Peffley; assistant game leaders, Kathy Darkes and Carol Emerich, song leaders, Audrey Ebersole and Jane Krissinger, assistant song leaders, lisa Brandt and Kelly Sahonic. The dub was divided into three groups to suggest ideas for the coming year. 4-H Club insurance papers were distributed and explained. Enrollment sheets were filled out and projects selected. Karen Rittle, cookie chairman, gave her final cookie report. Twenty girls, and leaders Mrs. Earl E. Rittle, Mrs. Leroy Deckert, Mrs. Lynford Krissinger, Mrs. Clarence Ulrich and Miss Ruth Rittle attedned. New members attending were Diane Truffa and Sue Edris. 19