Lancaster County 4-H NEWS Red Rose Baby Beef Lancaster County Red Rose 4-H Baby Beef and Lamb Club met at the New Holland Community Park on Ju1y3,1974, with Joe Lefever calling the meeting to order. Following the secretaries report and roll call old and new business .was discussed. The tour will be in the Lampeter area on August 8. The queen contestants between 4-H members were then ask to give a three minute talk on “What 4-H Means To Them”. The contestants for junior queen were Judy Zimmerman, Diana Gish, Cindy Erb, Linda Martin, and Debbie Greider. Hie senior con testants were Ann Martin, Keb Kreider, Donna Bare, Cathy Brubaker, Chris Erb, and Donna Nissley. The two picked to represent our club for queen were Linda Martin and Cathy Brubaker. A demonstration was given by Nancy and Sue Hen* on Buying Beef. Another demonstration was given by Gary Brubaker and Ken Longnecker on Com Silage Additives. Chester County 4-Hers were there as guests for an ice cream party. Donna Nissley News Report FARMERS For Increased Yield and Protein In Your Alfalfa, Apply SURE CROP Plant Food 7-14-7 With Trace Elements with Your Weevil Spray Program, FOR MORE INFORMATION -Call 717—469-2864 • or write P.O. Box 129. Hershey, Pa. 17033 Representatives Needed. mhhi THE FLEXIBLE LINE OF FARROWING EQUIPMENT Klassy Klippers 4-H Club The Landisville 4-H Sewing Club met on Wed nesday, July 3 from 9 to 11 a.m. at Centerville Junior High School. The 4-H Club Pledge was led by Lynne Henry. Cathy Brubaker gave'a report on 4- H Leadership Congress. Miss Anne Hlnkel, assistant home economist of the Lancaster County Ex tension Service, quizzed members of different aspects of 4-H Club work. Debra Gregory, the ex tension summer assistant, reviewed activities scheduled for Achievement Day. The following demon strations were given: “Chain carriers” by Mary Roth, Lancaster 4-H Council Lancaster County 4-H Council will meet July 17, 1974 at 7:30p.m. at the Farm and Home Center. Guest speaker for the evening will be Mr. Tom Shaeffer, Executive Director Lan caster County Consumer Protection Commission. The Maine 4-H Interstate Exchange Trip will be discussed. Maine 4-H’ers will “Make a paper cup” by Sue Grim, and “Gum Wrapper Chain” by Kamie Fabor. Members worked on their projects following the business meeting. On Tuesday, July 9 to 11 a.m. members met again for the fourth work meeting. Following a short business meeting the following demonstrations were given: “Pot Holder” by Cindy Harr, “Recipe Holder” by Lynne Hnery, and “Mod Podge” by Jonelle Gingrich. Linda Haller discussed babysit ting. Members than worked on their sewing projects. Nancy Mays News Reporter arrive in Lancaster County July 29 and return August 5. Plans are made for a county tour, picnic, and swimming party. Lancaster 4-H’ers will visit Maine between August 17 and August 25. Publicity plans for the Tennessee 4-H Square Dancers who will be per forming August 3,1974 at the Farm and Home Center will be finalized. Any 4-H’er who is in terested on helping with 4-H Achievement Day on August 15 is invited to attend this County Council meeting. The Executive Committee will meet at 7:00 p.m. in the Extension office. Streaking Stitchers The fourth meeting of the Solanco Streaking Stitchers met Monday morning, from 8:30 a.m. to 11:50 a.m. at the Solanco High School. The members continued working on the projects that included slippers and clothings. The nod; meeting will be during the first week in August. Debbie Herr News Reporter (1| (2) Both of our Farrowing Stalls feature the same high strength basic construction. Doors and door frames are made of I'/z inch and I inch angle iron. Sidewall horizontal bars are 1 5/16 inches and vertical filler bars.are 7/8 inch structural steel tubing. Both models are six-way adjustable. Three lateral positions provide inside measurements of 23, 25. and 27 inches Side walls also adjust vertically to three positions. WE SELL, SERVICE and INSTALL Youth Calendar Monday, July 15 Deadline for Dress Revue participants. Tuesday, July 16 4-H Judging Seminar -1:00 p.m. Farm and Home Center Wednesday, July 17 Lancaster County 4-H Council meeting, 7:30 p.m. at the Farm and Home Center Saturday, July 20 Lancaster County Horse Roundup at the Lan caster County Riding Club. Busy Bakers 4-H Club Thirteen members of the Busy Bakers 4-H Club met July 2, 1974 at St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, Mt. Joy. The first part of the meeting was spent with a short business meeting and playing some games. The Busy Bakers made Egg Salad- Sandwich Boats and Strawberry Kool Ade. The next meeting will be July 9. Joan Garber News Reporter B. C. 4-H Club The B. C. Club of Brickerville cooked and prepared a meal in foil over the coals. Jane and Martha Gregory will be par ticipating in the district demonstration day at Dillsburg on Friday. Last week the girls participated in the county demonstration day which was held at the Farm and Home Center. 4-H Judging Seminar All 4-H Home Economics dub Leaders are invited to attend a Judging Seminar to be held July 16, 1974 at 1:00 p.m. at the Farm and Home Center. This session will be to help cooking and sewing leaders in judging their club’s roundup. What to look for in the judging of the various projects will be discussed. E. M. HERR EQUIPMENT, INC. R.D.I, WILLOW STREET 717-464-3321 Farming. Saturday. Jul 1 Clashing Thimbles 4-H The fourth meeting of the Penn Manor Clashing Thimbles 4-H Club was held Wednesday morning July 3, at the MillersviUe Middle School. The meeting was called to % order by Linda Slckman, who also led the club pledge. Reports were given by Jeannette Bauman and Karen Breneman concerning the 4-H Leadership Congress held June 23-27 at Penn State University which both girls had attended. Dress Revue was discussed and the deadline is Physical Fitness Team “My health to better living.” Physical Fitness has always p»~yed an important role in 4-H activities. Lan caster County will be holding tryouts for the Physical Fitness Team to represent the county at 4-H State Days. The team will be judged on running, throwing, jumping, and nutrition knowledge. 4-H members who participate must be over thirteen years old. Tryouts are July 16 at 8:30 a.m. at the Lancaster County Central Park. For directions and more in formation contact the Ex tension office (394-6851). m AMERICAN BREEDERS SERVICE A 1 MANAGEMENT SCHOOL July 22 to 26 LANCASTER. PA. 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It was decided to give money prizes to the clubs at the calf dressing contest at the Round-up. Nominations were made for delegates to the 4-H Queen Contest. Those elected were: Junior - Teresa Kupp; Senior - Brenda Eshleman, alternate - Barbara Aaron. Refreshments were served following the meeting. The next meeting will be the joint meeting at Muddy Run Park, on August 12, at 7:30 p.in. - Lois Wanner News Reporter