Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 29, 1974, Image 20

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    * 4-H NEWS *
Helping Hands
4-H Club
The Jonestown Helping
Hands 4-H Club met recently
at the Fellowship Hall. Vicki
Edris opened the meeting.
Next meeting will be held
at the Fellowship Hall on
July 2. One new member
joined the dub.
Fifteen members and two
leaders attended the
Klassy Klippers 4-H Club
Forty members attended
tbe first work meeting of the
Landisville 4-H Sewing dub
which was held on Thursday,
June 20 from 9 to 11 a.m. at
Centerville Junior High
School.
Following roll call and the
reading of the minutes it was
DO YOU KNOW HOW MUCH MILK
YOUR COWS CAN REALLY GIVE?
A cow is a factory. She eats grass, hay, silage,
grain apd Wayne Feeds. She makes milk. Each
cow-factory has a certain bred-in capacity. When
Bossy’s assembly line isn’t running at full ca
pacity, she isn't making as much money for you
as she should. ■ The way to find out if she’s
really running at full capacity is to put more
feed in and see if you get more milk out. FEED
HER ACCORDING TO WHAT SHE COULD GIVE
TOMORROW, instead of what she gave yester
day. ■ Wayne can show you how to balance these
larger feed intakes so that your cows can handle
them. You feed the rumen bacteria too, so they
can work harder and digest more roughage. ■ See
us now for the Wayne Program that will work for
you . . . choose from our quality Wayne Feeds
. . . Wayne supplements and complete feeds to
meet your needs ... do it today!
GET ALL THE MILK YOUR COWS CAN GIVE!
USE WAYNE ANIMAL
HEALTH AIDS TO KEEP
YOUR LIVESTOCK AND
POULTRY HEALTHY
CHARLES E. SADDER H. M. STAUFFER
&SONS & SONS, INC.
RDI. East Earl Witmer
HERSHEYBROS.
Remholds
STEVENS FEED MIU
INC SUPPLYING ROHRER’S MILL
Stevens Pa Lawn “ ph 964 3444 RD 1, Ronks
HAROLD H GOOD
Terre Hill
FOWL’S FEED SERVICE
R D 2 Peach Bottom
BRANDT’S MILL
SADDLERY SHOP „
830 Maple St DUTCHMANFEED WHITE OAK MILL
Lebanon Pa 17042 0 *1 II : L^ INC R 0 4.Manheim
R v 1. Stevens
GRUBB SUPPLY CO.
Elizabethtown
meeting.
After the meeting all
members received their
project books and made their
first project. After the
meeting Diane Boyer led the
members in games.
Constance Edris
News Reporter
reported that June Grube,
Cathy Brubaker, Ruthann
Irwin and Claudia Bard will
be joining with other Lan
caster County 4-H’ers in
attending 4-H Leadership
Congress at Penn State
University from June 24 - 27.
Members voted to increase
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PARADISE SUPPLY
Paradise
VAN-MAR MOUNTVILLE
FEEDS INC. FEED SERVICE
Leesport. Pa R D 2, Columbia
Hie second annual 4-H Sireepstckesand -
■ Festive Foods 'Contest was *- *i , r f: £%[ ■
;hel4.J&e 22nd at the 4-H Other bhrtribborl> winners Red ribbon rflnnerswere:
Center.“ were: Karen. Henamlnger, Jean Hemmlnger, RDI Glen
- Marcy Sectarian, Assistant RDI Glen Rods • chocolate, Rock - yellow cake add, bar
/’’t]| 1 • Extension Home Economist cake; Joanne Zumbrum, 102 cootaes;DsSwnßaubcnst}ne,
I .|/|QlllTl(y for York Co. announced the Grandview Rd., Hanover - RDI Hanover - topped
VllaUAili ag following winners. Sue yellow cake; Joyce Hem- cookies; Debbie Hinkle, RDI
ffW • I 1 Swartz, RD2 Hanover - Ist minger, RDI Glen Rock - Seven Valleys - rollsj; Karen
I him hIAG place Sweepstakes and blue bread; Karen Raubenstine, _ Raubenstlne, EDI Hanover
ribbon for bar cookies and RDI Hanover - rolls; pies; Joyce Hem&inger,
■nw* p-nn nr-nnr n..K( na Karen Hemminger, RDI Vanessa Zinn, 6330 David- RDI Glen Rock - fudge; and
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to order recently by Sue nn Hoover, 2725 Line, York coffee cue.
Shuer, vice president. Time
was given to pay our dues. (Ijii./lan Snot
Followed by the business vJitTUCU iJJIUI
meeting was a period j ff /n i
to work on our projects. '’ ' 1 I iillh
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dues from five cents to ten
cents per meeting.
New business discussed at
the meeting included in
formation on the Interstate
Exchange trip with 4-H
members from Oxford
County, Maine and an
nouncements of the 4-H‘
Demonstration and Public
Speaking Contest to be held
on July 2 at the Farm and
Home Center.
Sandy Arnold presented a
very informative demon
stration entitled “Do you
know your pattern?”
Following the business
meeting members met to
work on then* projects.
Project leaders are Mrs.
Walter Leser, Mrs. WeicQer
Grube, Mrs. Joseph Grubb,
Mrs. Micbael Miller, Mis.
Richard Smith, Mrs. Charles
Coley, and Mrs. Earl Mays.
They will be assisted by Mrs.
Albert Harr, Mrs. William
Gamber, and Mrs. Joseph
Gochnauer.
Happy Trail
4-H Qub
The Happy Trail Riders 4-
H Club met recently at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Luke
Smith. Eight members and
Fred Hoff, adult leader,
attended.
Pam Wunderlich,
president, conducted the
business session. Papers
were handed out on the up
coming horse show to be held
by the Palm Trail Blazers 4-
H Club at the Lebanon Valley
Pony Trotters Show Ring on
June 30. Papers were also
handed out on the changes
that affect the Pennsylvania
4-H horse show rule book. A
trail ride was discussed.
The next meeting is
planned for July at the
home of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Kohr.
Robert Sensing
News Reporter
Energy Use
Man has consumed more en
ergy—coal, oil, and gas—in the
last thirty years than in all pre
vious history
ELECTRIC FENCE
CONTROLLER
REPAIRS
Authorized Factory Service
on Most Shockers
REPAIR THEM NOW.
Glenn M. Hoover
Leola RDI, Oregon Pike 17540
656-GO2O
Manufacturers of Kafstats,
Veal Stalls. Bale Wagons
* t '
t , Garden Spot Community 4-
KClub held its third meeting
afthehome of Sherry, Mike,
and Denise Curry. After a
brief business meeting,
several of the members gave
talks on their projects.
Phillip Risser and Dwight
Houser explained their swine
projects. Cindy Risser and
Mike Curry gave a-talk on
the geology project. Sherry
Curry explained part of her
veterinary science project.
The next meeting will be
held July 9, at the Mengler’s
home on New Holland Pike.
Judy Risser
. News Reporter
Nancy Mays
News Reporter
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