—Lanciater Farm! 46 Lancaster County 4-H Boots Saddles 4-H On October 4th the Boots and Saddles 4-H Gub met at the home of-Deb Heidig with 35 members and 19 parents present. Before the meeting the following demonstrations were given: Deb Heidig on western riding; Lashon Bussell on teaching leads; Dawn Styer on cleaning the English saddle; Joy Tomlinson and Denise Hall on grooming equipment; Sharon Slein on parts of the horse and Kathy Van Aulan on Shipping fever. The meeting was then called to order by president Ray Carmean, he lead the members in the pledge. Secretary Deb Heidig called the roll and read the minutes of the September meeting. Treasurer Cheryl Gerhert gave the report after which old business was discussed which included the date for the Broom - Polo game Oct. 6 and the date for the family fun show Oct. 19th both to be held at the Fellenbaum farm. Under new business a letter from Carol Henkel concerning dressage was read after which 12 members said they were interested in attending if held in Lan caster County. The food and game committee was also selected for the Halloween party to be held Nov. Ist at the Fellenbaums. The De Laval Unitized Vacuum Group OUR RUGGED Space Saver Because the tank and pump are “unitized”, the De Laval vacuum pump takes up less space That means more room in the parlor We designed it for easy cleaning and maintenance, ruggedness, long pump life, and quieter operation With a sufficient capacity for every dairy farm See one today For further in formation contact I VZ ERMAM landis bros > |NC « OUHO 1305 Manheim Pike Lane, PA PH |717|393 3906 West of Blue 8011, Pa on RT 23 Saturday. Oct. 12. 1974 Silver Spurs 4-H dub Silver Spurs 4-H Gub held its monthly meeting on October 4th at the home of Donna Rohrer. President, Randy Click, led the club pledge followed by roll call and dues by junior treasurer, Sue Baker. It was noted that Jim Click, Donna and Jeff Bare and Margaret Keeney will participate in the state 4-H club horse show in various events. The treasurer’s and secretary’s reports were given. They were approved as read. The president read a thank-you letter from Lori Graham and a letter on dressage. Anyone interested in dressage clinics should notify Carol Henkle. Under new business was discussed donating money to the Lancaster 4-H county council and to the horse recognition program. The club is planning tago on a weekend trailride at Valley Lea Riding Gub and to go to Scream in the Dark. Following the meeting, Roberta Stein gave a demonstration on caring for horses’ hooves. The next meeting will be Nov. Ist at Clicks Trailer Shop. Broken Bit 4-H Club Broken Bit 4-H Horse Club recently met at the home of Jon Keller, Blue Ball. Cindy Enck, president, presided over the meeting. Jane Gregory reported on 4-H County Council activities and explained the flower bulb sale. Rick Buckwalter and Karen Risser will par ticipate in the 4-H State Horse Show to be held in Harrisburg on November 14 and 15. The club plans to attend the show. Movies of this year’s 4-H district horse show held at Ryegate Stables in Mechanicsburg were en joyed by all present. The next meeting will be October 18th at the home of Brian, Daphne and Natalie Immel, RD4, Lititz. Every three or four years a population explosion of these small rodents triggers a mass-mi gration which sees thousands of them die. While living they grow to a length of about five inches, have short tails and ears cov ered with thick fur. What Do You Think? IF YOU THINK LIKE US YOU WILL WANT TO ABOUT THE SOLAIR SYSTEMS DAIRY, BEEF, AND SWINE BARNS. The barn with the roof louvers that automatically open and close to keep you and your animals comfortable. York County 4-H Doings Monday, October 14 East Prospect 4-H Leaders Mtg., 7:30 P.M., Spahr’s RDI2, York. Tuesday, October 15 Ore Valley 4-H Club, 7:30 P.M., Cape Horn Grange Hall, Red Lion. East Prospect 4-H Club, 7:30 P.M., Spahr’s RDI2, York. Wednesday, October 16 York County 4-H Cookie Pickup, 7:30 - 8:30 P.M., 4-H Center. Airville 4-H Community Club, 7:30 P.M., Lower Chanceford Elem. School. Loganvllle 4-H Club, 7:30 P.M., Albright’s RD2, Farm Youth Calendar Tuesday, October 15 Continuing through the 18th - FFA National Convention and judging competitions in Kansas City. Included will be the presentation of Farmer Degrees and Agribusinessman Awards along with ad dresses by President Ford and Agriculture Secretary, Earl Butz. We think direct sunlight falling on the inner floor of your animal pens and free stalls, causes a rapid diying effect that can’t be found in any other barn. Glen Rock. Thursday, October 17 Stoverstown 4-H Club, 7:00 P.M., 4-H Center. Saddle-Up 4-H Horse Club, 7:00 P.M., McCauley’s 103 Clearview Dr., Shrewsbury. Airville 4-H Milk & Money Dairy Club, 7:30 P.M., Mike Stewart’s, RDI, Airville. Hanover 4-H Club, 7:00 P.M., Pleasant Hill Fireball. Friday, October 18 Roundtown 4-H Club, 7:30 P.M., Roundtown Social Hall. Saturday, October 19 Dillsburg 4-H Club, 7:30 P.M., Dillsburg Grange Hall. HAY WANTED Kaolin Mushroom Farms Inc. CALL 1-215-268-2262 Memorial Fund Established for Meek Boy A memorial fund to aid in the relief of hurricane stricken students in Hon duras has been established in the memory of Ray Nelson Meek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay A. Meek, Kinzer Rl. The seven-year-old Meek boy was killed by a car Friday, while crossing the highway after getting off a school bus. Checks, which are tax deductible, should be made out to “Eastern Mennonite Board - Meek Memorial Gift for Honduras,” and mailed to Christ Landis, 88 Glendale Dr., Lancaster, 17602. Picketed It had to happen. A strike where the pickets were picketed seems as if their signs were from a non-union shop!
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