Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 03, 1974, Image 15

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    Lebanon Co. 4-H Clubs
Myerstown
4-H Club
By Lorah Laycer
4-H Balden
The Raiders 4-H Club of
Myerstown held two
meetings this week in the
home of Mrs. Donald
Greenlee, Myerstown RDI.
The older members of the
club had their meeting
Tuesday. They made
macaroni and cheese and
sweet-sour stringbeans.
They also filled out entry
forms for the 4-H Fair which
will be held in August.
The younger members
came for their meeting later
the same day. All of the
members attended a
business meeting which was
conducted by President Amy
Balsbaugh.
After the business
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Avon East
By Kathryn Laoaberry
Avon-East Lebanon
The Avon-East Lebanon 4-
H Club met this week in the
Avon Zion United Methodist
Church,
Eighteen girls and leaders,
Mrs. Earl E. Kittle, Mrs.
Leroy Deckert, Mrs. Lynford
Krissinger and Miss Ruth
Kittle, attended.
Demonstrations were
given by Karen Boyd and
Kathryn Lansberry entitled
“Honey Milk Balls.”
“Decorating Cupcakes” was
presented by Sue Edris and
Diane Truffa.
Sharon Deckert presided
at the business meeting. The
secretary’s report was given
by Jane Emerich. Karen
Kittle gave the treasurer’s
report. Mrs. Kittle explained
the procedure of entering
projects at the 4-H Fair and
Dress Review.
meeting, the young mem
bers made homemade ice
cream and worked on their
sewing projects.
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Lebanon
Tickets were distributed
for the chicken barbeque by
Karen Kittle, chairman.
Committees were appointed
for the club’s roundup Aug.
6.
Serving on the game
committee will be Mrs.
Carence Ulrich, Joy Darkes,
Jody Peffley, Kathy Darkes
and Carol Emrich. Miss
Ruth Kittle, Audrey Eber
sole, Jane Krissinger, Usa
Brandt and Kelly Sahonic
will serve on the song
committee. Mrs. Kittle’s and
Mrs. Krissinger’s cooking
classes will serve on the
refreshment committee.
Refreshments were served
by Kelley and Vicki Sahonic
and Jane Emerich.
The next meeting will be
held on August 6 at the
church.
Stable Government
A good deal of politicians
seem to favor a stable govern
ment—maybe that’s why they’re
always stalling
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>' Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 3,1974 —15
Winners Announced For
Chester 4-H Speaking Contest
Fourteen 4-H members
were named county winners
in the Chester County 4-H
Demonstration and public
speaking contest held
recently at Calvary
Lutheran Church, West
Chester.
Selected to represent
Chester County in the state
contest to be held August 5-7
at The Pennsylvania State
University were: Diane
Westenberger, Public
Speaking, and Deborah
Lewis, Foods and Nutrition
demonstration, both of
Exton; Howard Stoltzfus,
Elverson, Public Speaking;
Janet Hutchison, West
Grove, Animal Science
Demonstration; Holly
Scheib, Phoenixville, Plant
Science Demonstration;
Jack Weaver, Pottstown,
Engineering Demonstration,
and Marjorie Pyle, Malvern,
Clothing and Textiles
Demonstration.
Winners in the Junior
Division (members under 14
years of age) were Clothing
and Textile, Jane Thompson
and Wendy Davis,
Downingtown; Animal
Science, Alice Mark, West
Grove; Plant Science, Alison
Scheib, Phoenixville;
Engineering, Jon Weinstock,
Phoenixville; Foods and
Nutrition, Sandy Robinson,
West Grove; and General,
Janet Latshaw, Spring City
and Nancy Daw and
Koseann Travagline,
Downingtown.
The 4-H Demonstration
and Public Speaking Contest
is an educational event
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Box 75, R.D.I
Schwenksville, Pa. 19473
Phone 215-287-9650 or 287-7315
designed to improve skills in
4-H project work, develop
individual standards and
increase members self
confidence in speaking in
front of a group of people. All
the members prepared their
own demonstrations and
speeches under the guidance
of local 4-H leaders, Ex
tension Personnel and other
interested people.
handles
all types of silagel
with lorn sues- 12’ to 16’. 16' to 20',
20'to 24'and the BIG ones 24’to
30’ in diameter 1
CALL 717-272 0871
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HORST
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Lebanon, Pa.
Located on Route 897 between
Schaefferstown and Lebanon,
over 30 years in business at
same place.