G34—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 17,1980 Lancaster 4-H Sheep Club announces schedule LANCASTER - The Lancaster County 4-H Sheep Club has been busy organizing activities for the coming year. Monday, May 19, Barb Herr will demon strate shearing and worming at the home of Jim Stauffer. Other dates listed for the coming year are: June 18 Wool Pool experience, Cumberland County, ten tative; July 21 ice cream Sheep Club officers for the coming year are shown front from left: Sarah Brubaker, Wayne Hess, and Barb Herr. Back from left: Machele Shuey, Gerald Rohrer, John Mast, Missy Esh and Liz Chapman. Not pictured are Jim Stauffer and Monica Esh. Sheep Club leaders for the coming year are shown from left; Ann Rohrer, Clyde and Dorothy Brubaker. Please send me color catalog on the Cherokee horse stock trailers and GN f latbeds _ Please send me literature on Silo-Matic Feeding Systems I ADDRESS | PHONE party and judging demon stration as well as a sheep bowl with Chester County at Aim Rohrer’s Quanyville. August 18 grooming and showmanship demonstrated by Sarah Brubaker at Clyde Brubaker’s. September 15 Clair Engle, Penn State sheep specialist will address the group at the Farm and Home Center. October 20 Halloween costume party STATE with York County at Barb Herr’s, Narvon. November 24 meeting at the Farm and Home Center with bowling after the meeting. December 15 Christmas party at the Farm and Home Center and caroling. In addition to the activities listed, the group plans several special events in cluding chicken catching as a fund raising activity. For ZIP Which-Way HELLERTOWN - Which- Way 4-H Club held its recent meeting at the Grundy House for the “Help Young America” 4-H program. Two skits were performed for the residents of the home. They were Hassle in the Cassle, a messed up version of Sleeping Beauty and The Strange Truth of Mother Goose, a goofy Mother Goose story. A bake sale with Spurs n’ Burrs and the Cooks Creek Watershed Association was held. While they sold trees, we sold cupcakes, coffee and other baked goods. The more information on the club or the events, contact Jim Stauffer 717/872-5591 or Clyde Brubaker 717/898-8984. n fHaytool IME Save BIG on Avco New Idea Rakes, Mow/Ditioners, Cut/Ditioners and big Round Balers during our big "Haytool Sale Time " Every New Idea Haytool we have is on sale at prices you won’t believe 1 Stop in and check out our special prices, but hurry our ‘‘Haytool Sale Time" ends May 23 CUT/DITIONER MOW/DITIONER MODEL 279 MODEL 272 RAKES MODEL 404 WERTZ GARAGE, INC. 4132 E. Main St Lineboro, MD 301-374-2672 4-H Club performs skits Which-Way 4-H club made a profit of $25. The Cooks Creek Watershed Association also was assisted by the club planting Willow trees. The local Lions’ Club asked the Which-Way and the Spurs n’ Burrs to give a talk at their recent meeting on May 8. Three people from each club were chosen to represent the clubs. It was decided to attend 4- MODEL 299 MODEL 402 ROUND BALER MODEL 456 NEW IDEA H Sunday with the Spurs n’ Burrs. In July we will try go to the Grundy house tIP have a picnic and project demonstrations. A motion was also made by Robert Dunn to have a sponge throwing board at the Country Fair. 6ARBER OIL CO. (texaco) Fuel Chief HEATING OIL t OIL HEATING EQUIPMENT AIR CONDITIONING MOUNT JOY, PA Ph 653-1821