Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 06, 1974, Image 19

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4-H NEWS
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Broken Bit
4-H Club
Jj Theßrokenßlt 4-H Club
t held its' preliminary
£ grocaning and, showmanship
[ass at thehome of club
<secretai'yKarin Kisser,
7 Stevens. Mrs. Cathy Kessler
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?- The following members
} participated and are eligible
<to show'at the county round*
up. Karin Kisser, Natalie
)} Immel, Jane Gregory, Cindy
' Enck, Daphne Immel, Ride
;?Buckwalter, Brian Immel,
/Martha Gregory, Jon Keller
. and Buddy Shenk.
, Cindy 'Enck; president
’’ gave a report on die County
-Council activities. Jane
Gregory reviewed
, Achievement Day plans and
{. adr members for scrapbook
i material, A joint meeting
: with the Bit and Bradoon 4-H
■ Club is being planned lor'
Jidy. -
News Reporter
J*ne Gregory
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/V Rugged Construction
9* Solid ConcreteWol Is
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INTERNATIONAL
STAR SILO ASSOCIATION. Inu
RD '1 MYERSTOWN, PA 17067
DIAL (717) aCC-570« Write for FREE BOOKLET
SHENK'S FARM SERVICE
Mr. & Mrs. David H. McMichael
WITH THEIR NEW BOU-MATIC
Here's What The McMichoels Have to Soy;
"Our new Bou-matic pipeline milkers take the
heavy work out of milking. It is easy on the
cows and there is no mastitis problem. We can
milk more cows in less time. We're glad we
have Bou-matic."
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SHENK S
FARM SERVICE
RD4, Lititz, Pa.
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Before leaving for4-H Leadership Congress, held at
the Pennsylvania State University, the Lancaster
County 'delegates posed beside the bus- Lancaster
County had the largest representation in the state for
4-H Congress which was held June 24-27, 1974.
Members were asked to give
P >(OA/ i D n I- a sample of their fabric and
IjUSy Hauers , a school photograph of
'yi v tv themselves to the news
Lake Decorators "sjj*®*“ *• dub
Mrs. Roy Sander. The following demon-
Decorating Class parted on officers of the dub are: strations were given: “Parly
Jun « president, Christine Erb; favors from styrofoam
19th meeting at the home of vice preside Becky cups” by Sue Arnold,
Mclntyre; secretary, Robin “Origami” by Chrisy Grubb,
Miller; treasurer, Trudy “Quilling” by Debbie
Nissley; news reporter, Pam Hoover, and “Making a
Wise. chain from yarn’' by Tracy
The first year members Deitz.
learned to Gran- Following the business
ny’s Patchwork Cake which meeting and demon
is a sheet cake decorated in strations, members worked
squares while the advanced on their sewing projects,
members made the Rose on
Bark Cake.
The second meeting was
held on June 26th. The-first
year members decorated a
PAYS TRIBUTE TO
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Lancaster County
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Landisville
Klippers4-H
The second work meeting
of the Landisville 4-H Sewing
Club was held on Thursday,
June 27 from 9, to 11 a.m. at
the Centerville Junior High
School.
Sandy Arnold presided
over the meeting. Hie 4-H
dub Pledge" was led by
Kamie Fabor. Members
answered roll call by giving
their favorite color.
During the business
meeting teen leaders were
reminded to send their
project plans- to the ex
tension office by July 1.
Diamond Lattice cake while
the advanced students made
a Edge of Roses cake.
Pam Wise
News Reporter
Farm Youth
Calendar
Monday, Ally 8
Jersey, Brown
Swiss 4-H Meeting at the
Masonic Homes,
Elizabethtown.
Tuesday, July 9
7:30 pjn. - Golden Guernsey
4-H Club Meeting
Silver Spurs 4-H meeting.
Friday; July 12
Regional Demonstration
Day, Northern York
County
Penn Willow 4-H Swimming
Club, Conestoga Pool. *
DO YOU NEED
USED PARTS
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FOR FARM TRACTORS
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FARM MACHINERY
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CALL HARRY STOHLIR AT
WENGER FARM MACHINERY
South Race St.
| Myerstown Pa. Ph 717-866-2138
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Pequea Valter
4-H Club
The Pequea Valley 4-H bers have begun “Teens
Sewing and Cooking dub Entertain” under the
met at Pequea Valley In-* direction of Mrs. Ronald
termedlate School on Hartman.
Monday, June 24th.
There are four groups in
the cooking club. First year
members ‘are doing “Ad- ~
ventures with Food” with
Mrs. Dave Yoder teaching. Mng Alone
Second year members under hivc you ever thought about
the instniction Of Mrs. Mary this: Being alone with your
Martin are completing “It’s thoughts could be described as
Fun to Bake.” Third year “ boriDg frwn
members are doing "Tasty chip on The shoulder?
Snacks” With Mrs. Feree Could a chip on the shoulder
Esbensbade Jr. as in- indicate that there is just wood
structor. Advanced mem- higher up?
JULYisfor
Alfalfa -
Topdress with 0-12-34
Check for Potato Leofhopper
AAethoxychlor Cygon available.
Spray 2nd-4th Cuttings as
necessary.
Soybeans -
Fertilize with 0-15-30
for beans after barley.
Limestone -
Available for application
after barleyharvest.
tobacco -
Look at our Solo Sprayers for
use in Sucker Control.
CLOSED SATURDAY DURING
JULY & AUGUST
(Ij f BULK BLENDS 1 ORGANIC
fWi PLANT
J [ANHYDROUSAMMONIA J FOOD CO.
2313 Norman Rd., Uncaster, Pa. Ph. 397-5152
•The sewing dub has seven
membership groups.
Marilyn Eberly
News Reporter
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