—Lancaster Farmim 8 Penn Willow 4-H Round-Up Penn Willow 4-H Club held its community round-up it the Conestoga Elementary School on August 6th at 6:30 p.m. Approximately 160 4- Hers and their families attended the round-up which began with a covered dish supper. After the social, 4-H members and families viewed the exhibits or played games. The following is a list of 4-H exhibits that were shown: knitting, sewing, vegetables, flowers, rabbits, handyman and bike. At 8:00 p.m. a bike rodeo was presented. 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The project includes stressing of bike laws and code, safety, proper riding techniques, passing a 50 question exam, different activities on the bike, signals and games. Following the bike rodeo two demonstrations were given. Julie Jenkins and Paul Jenkins had a saddle demonstration on “Parts of a Saddle.” Cooking over the coals group then gave a demonstration on building a fire. After the talk the group made S’mores for interested guests. The Fun to Bake cooking group put on a skit entitled “The Four Food Groups”. Next the Mealtime Magic Cook Group had a skit “Dos and Don’ts of Baking”. Adventures with Food group also had a skit entitled “Setting the Table Properly”, Presenting the awards for the evening were Doris Thomas and Jay Irwin from the Farm and Home Center. Awards are as follows: Start Stitching Blue Ribbons Rose Harrington, Pamela Goss, Robin Knier, Joyce Sourbeer, Charleen Roach, Kelly Kolb, Phyllis Spence, Julia White, Pauline Nolt and Lisa Ober. Cotton Skirt Blue Ribbons Rebecca Berrier, Natalie Ditzler, Martha Harnish, Linda Huber, Wendy Huber, Cindy Kreider, Sherry Rittenhouse, Patty Rutt, Monica Sheesley, Julia Sourbeer, Shelly Stekervetz and Dianna Warfel. Red Ribbons Sharon McCauley and Denise Sangrey Make a Dress Blue Ribbon Kim Fritz, Carol Huber and Donna McMichael School Dress Blue Ribbon Sandy Dagen Rose Harrington, Carol Huber, Brenda Huntzinger, Wendy Fritz, Kim Fritz, Julia Sourbeer, Wendy Huber, Rebecca Berrier, Sherry Rittenhouse, Dianna Warfel, Shelly Stekervetz, Judy Schaefer, Lorraine Huber, Karen Huber, Linda Huber. Susan Kleckner and Lori Kreider Rose Harrington, Lori Kreider, Joyce Sourbeer and Robin Knier Red Ribbon: LisaOber Mealtime Magic Blue Ribbon Sandy Dagen, Pamela (agway) Ph 717-397-4954 Knitting Blue Ribbon Red Ribbon Fun To Bake Blue Ribbons Brenda Huntzinger displays her rabbit at the Penn Willow Round-up as part of the many exhibits. 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The following demonstrations were then given: “Burlap Wall Hanging” by Melinda Grube, “Belt Hanger” by Sarah Roth, “Covered Snaps” by Cathy Brubaker, and Goss, Karen Huber, Cindy Kreider, Donna Walton and Monica Sheesley White Ribbon: Susan Kleckner Adventures with Food Blue Ribbon Rebecca Berrier, Natalie Ditzler, Linda Huber, Lorraine Huber, Sherry Rittenhouse and Dianna Warfel. Cooking Over Coals Blue Ribbon Kathy Huber, Gail Reish, Karen Schaefer and Eileen Haverstick Red: Barry Huber and Dave Huntzinger White: Craig Rankin Bike Project Blue Ribbon Donna Walton, Harry Smith, Randy Smith, Dianna Warfel, Kim Fritz, Wendy Fritz and Barry Huber. Red: Julie White, Lori Kreider, Sherry Rittenhouse, Jeff Fritz and Charlene Roach, White : Rodney Smith. “Modeling” by June Grube. Fun was had by all with games led by the En tertainmet Committee. A very informative slide presentation on 4-H awareness was given by Miss Anne Hinkel, Extension Assistant Home Economist. Following lunch the fashion show was held with Melinda Grube serving as commentator. Garments showed ranged from the tote bags of the “Start Stitching” members, to the skirts, smock tops, dresses, pants suits, and coats of the older members. Teen leaders, Sarah Roth, Sandy Arnold, Melinda Grube, June Grube and Cathy Brubaker, were thanked for their help with the first year girls. Nancy Mays News Reporter Yoder Holsteins Recognized Five cows in the herd of Jefferson Yoder, RDI, Elverson were recently recognized as exceptional food producers by the Holstein Friesian Association. Rocky-Side Ted Kay produced 22,461 pounds of milk with 951 pounds of fat and 4.6 percent test. Also outstanding in the group was Rocky-Side Smokey Kitty producing 21,122 pounds of milk and 968 pounds of butterfat. V,V '.v, .v.v.v. v.v.v “• '.v &»» I?:*: “BALANCED” LEBANON VALLEY IMPLEMENT CO. 700 E. LINDENS!., RICHLAND. PA. PHONE: 866-2544