—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 22, 1974 24 Solanco 4-H Club - The Solanco Community 4- H met on Friday, June 14, 1974, at Jim Kreider’s. Games started at 7:30 p.m. and members played volleyball and baseball. The next meeting will be held at Melvin'Eckman’s on July 11,1974, at 7:00 p.m. It’s INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER LOOK WHAT ONE DOLLAR WILL BUY! Get an Edger Trimmer or Hedge Trimmer for just $l.OO when you buy a Cadet Riding Mower or Cadet Lawn Tractor. TURN US INSIDE OUT! 1. Maintenance-free Fiberglass Body 2. Channel Steel Frame 3. Heavy Duty l-B Axle 4. Adjustable Steering/Tie Rods 5. Safety Approved Side/Rear Discharge 32" Mower 6. Auto-Type Steering 7. t Brake/Clutch Pedal 8. On-the-Go Height Adjustment 9. Three Speed Forward, One Reverse 10. 5,7 Horsepower as well as All-Electric Model or RIGHT SIDE UP IH RIDING MOWERS THE QUALITY MACHINES AT THE PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD 11l INTERNATIONAL HARVESTCR 1054 S. STATE ST. EPHRATA, PA. 717-733-2283 MESSICK 2750 N MARKET ST ELIZABETHTOWN, PA 367-1319 MARTIN HARDWARE & EQUIPMENT CO. SCHAEFFERSTOWN, PA. 717-949-6817 going to be a cook-out with lots of fun and good eating. If interested in becoming a member of 4-H come and join the fun. To join 4-H you must be between the ages 8 and 19, Invite your friends! Lisa Thompson, News Reporter HI C. B. HOOBER & SON INTERCOURSE, PA. 768-8231 COPE & WEAVER NEW PROVIDENCE, PA. 786-7351 R. S. HOLLIN6ER & SON 113 WEST MAIN ST MOUNTVILLE, PA. 285-4538 ' Lancaster Co. . .Tlm Physical Fitness r j XOUe Nutrition Aide Lancaster ftunty at.lfrfl eligible. Tearn iwlll- h«ve eight , S with members who will betimed the PhysicaljNtfaess t team, againsf othef. participants. All 4-H members and S£?2S V" event consists °?leaders areinvited to come S 5 nin 8> sit-ups, jumping, and to the meeting on July Ist to P d throwing. Also, Physical learn more hbout these an in p»nn Fitness teMm members teams. For in- All the counties m Penn- leam how nutrition con- formation contact the Ex- SSSS Jta tributes to good health. Mrs. tfarfoD offlcb *MB.' Lancaster County has had winning Dairy, Horse, Livestock, ■ and Con sumerama teams in the past years. This iyear these teams will again be competing and some new terms are being formed. You and your 4-H friends can qualify for these teams if you; - (1) are over thirteen years old, (2) are enrolled in a team project area, and (3) have completed one year of 4-H Club work. Each county can send a team of four Miss Gregory Asst, in 4-H Debra Gregory, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gregory, Lititz RDI, has been employed as a summer assistant m 4-H youth work by the Lancaster County Extei Sr She will Defers Gregory be assisting the local, ex tension staff in coordinating New Holland 4-H Club New Holland 4-H Com munity Club met at St. Stephens Reformed Church on Monday evening June 17. The club nominated Jeanie Martin as Junior Queen'but will not be able to have a Senior Queen because of conflicting schedules. Arnold Farm Youth Calendar Tuesday, June 25 Busy Bakers 4-H Cooking Club Meeting 7:30 p.m. - Penn Manor Community 4-H Club Meeting at the home of Stacy and Kim Carl, Hershey Mill Road. Wednesday, June 26 4-H Dairy Judging ,Practice in Lancaster County. 9:30 a.m. - Leave Farm and Home Center 10:00 a.m. - Masonic Homes Elizabethtown 1:00 p.m. - S. R. Shellen berger Farm 4:00 p.m. - Return to Farm and Home Center Members are Asked to bring their lunch. Thursday, June 27 __ 7:30 p.m, - Lancaster County 4-H Holstein Dairy Club Meeting, at the J. Mowyey Frey Jf. farm, Lancaster, Route 222. Team , categories and the person working with the team are: Entomology, Flower and Horticulture Judging, Mr. Arnold Lueck, Associate County Agent; Meat Judging, Mrs. Doris Thomas, Home Economist, and Mr. M. M.' Smith, County Agent; and Poultry Judging, Mr.- Jack Rehshaw, from Pennfield Corp. Two team events are open to any 4*H’er regardless of their project. The Con sumerama team is four members who will be judging products, answering questions, and making wise consumer decisions. Miss Anne Hinkel, ' Assistant Home Economist, and Miss Debra Gregory, 4-H Summer Assistant, will work with the Consumerama team. New Summer Youth Work and developing the Lan caster County 4-H Club Program. Miss Gregory is a student at Penn State University, College of - Human Development, majoring in home economics education. She has had 10 years of 4-H work in Lancaster County with projects in clothing, cooking, dairy, horse, and strawberry growing. She also was active in the Lancaster County 4-H County Council' Her current respon sibilities include training club leaders, developing club programs, preparing the' county delegation to the Club Congress and the State 4-H Festival, and planning the County 4-H Achievement Day. Lueck showed a slide presentation concerning 4-H in Lancaster County. The meeting will be July 15 at Bill Fisher’s and it will be a swimming party with a special invitation to the parents of the club mem bers. SILAGE BOOSTER BY THETRUCKLOAD OR BY THEBAG; FREE GIFT WITH 4 BAGS OR MORE ONLY $190.00 FOR A 20 x 60 SILO. IT’S GREAT FOR TOUGH HAY! COMPARE McNESS YOU'CAN FIND OTHER GOOD ONES. YOU CAN PAY MORE - BUT YOU CAN T FIND A BETTER PRODUCT FOR PREVENTING SPOILAGE OR PRESERVING NUTRIENTS. - NOT CORROSIVE. CONTACT McNESS BOX 140, EAST EARL, PA. 17519 PHONE 215-445-6913 OR 717-733-7541 WE SPECIALIZE IN PREMIX TOO.
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