6ft Lancaster Farmlf*. Saturday. Oct 2. 1976 <■ ' - ■ * . j. *• « . . - ■''Kb X * • * ' e*" •>. “ Judy's horse is a grey American Saddlebred. Although Judy has won many ribbons with the animal, it took Organs ization [Continued from Page 67] another Fair and parade come up, it has to be redecorated all over again. All in all, it is a lot of work, even for four people who basically pout it together at first. Besides Janie and Lois, Mr. and Mrs. James Kreider, Quarryvillehnd Linda Kreider helped. “But, the work was alot of fun, and it was all wor thwhile if we can get our point across,” says Janie. Both Lois and Janie make the point that they feel more farmers organizations should try this project. Besides the bard work and fun, it is a rewarding way to actively take part in a parade and get a point across at the time. COMPLETE FARM PAINTING WeUseQuaSty PAINT AND IT DOES STAY ON" AERIAL LADDER EQUIPMENT * Modern and Efficient Method * Reasonable Prices * Spray-On and Brush-In Method * Sandblasting if Necessary FOR FREE ESTIMATES WRITE ESH SPRAY PAINTING (Daniel S Esh) (C Ralph Miller) SPRAY ON AND BRUSH IN PAINTER BOX 350 A ROMS PA 17572 ,v *% . - * t & *w< r a lot of hard work and patience to reach the point where she could show him after last Spring’s mishap. THE MODERN FARMER'S ANSWER TO MANURE MANAGEMENT HIMC Economical yearly storage AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT DIVISION KING HYDRAULIC POWER LTD. WOODSTOCK, ONTARIO V* * pn pipBBN Blips ■■■h L H ■ Tat a x__SJ x M No daily spreading, agitation or liquid handling * No freezing problems * Manure can be handled with conventional equipment * Manure is processed and becomes a product for use in crop production ★ Judy Anderson learned to work By JOAN'NKSFAHR I-AN’CASTEK. Pa - Judy Anderson, the 17-ycar-old daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles Anderson, 1440 Country Club Drive, has won at least 70 ribbons in her five years of belonging to 4-H horse clubs Yet, while she is undoubtedly proud of her accomplishments, that topic, rarely, if ever, comes up in a conversation with her unless she’s specifically questioned about it. Instead, she talks willingly and enthusiasticlly about the teen leadership program she is currently mvoved in, the horse bowl team she has been quizzing on for the past few years, and her veterinary science project which she is “hooked on.” I’ve learned so much about fa •It Nutrient conservation AVONDALE SUPPLY CENTER LANCASTER SUPPLY Junction US IA4I Avondale, PA 215-268-8238 CHAPMAN STORE TEMPLE SUPPLY YORK WEST STORE RD2.Wescosville.PA N sth St. Highway 26 W. Market St. 215 395 3381 Temple, PA York PA 215 929-5264 717-792-2674 with others This is Judy's third year at being a teen leader, and by this time she has moved up to the level where she assumes a full leadership role In the club. And, after growing up in the 4-H system, she knows how valuable her position is to the younger 4-H’ers. “I started out m a big club,” she explains, “and, it just wasn’t the same as the smaller clubs I’ve belonged to since then. We had no teen * Move manure away from the barn * Pollution, odour and fly control people - about working with people," remarks the open and outgoing teenager "Most of all, I had to Icam how to work with the younger members. ’’ she grins. “At first I talked down to them, and then I realized that I couldn’t do that and be a good leader." * Hydraulic dependability ♦ Easy installation * Low maintenance 1027 OiUerviße ltd. Lancaster, PA 717-397-4761 in 4-H leaders, and the older leaden were nearly run ragged trying to get to us all " As a result, the club had less to offer her on a per sonal, one to one, basis But, now that she is a member of the Easy Riders 4-H Horse Club, which has a mem bership of only eight, she is able to give and get more individual attention and has branched out into a new area of interest - veterinary science. “You could say 4-H has influenced my career choice,” says the dark haired young lady, ‘‘because I had always wanted to be a trainer, and now I don’t.” Alter a laugh about her IContinued on Pafe 69|