j'yr f/A rfc FOR fl mVRZ HIKE.UiECAK? WN U)TS ARM/T NATURE RY(is/A/<5 OUR fwwsjxftore iHLflaroflOßs*'rjok. , New Jersey 4-H clubs meet CENTAURS 4-H HORSE CLUB FLEMINGTON, N.J. - A family picnic was held in July for the members of the ICentaurs 4-H Horse Qub at the home of Katie Plum of Whitehouse Station. Members enjoyed swimming and a covered dish style dinner. A short business meeting was held after the picnic. Plans and committees for the Flemington Fair were discussed. The next meeting will be held on Monday, August 4 at LANCASTER DAIRYMEN: IT’S A FACT: chances are better than 9 out of 10 that your herd o slick, high-producing cows is infected with roundworms. Here are five more facts you should know about worms, the product losses they can cause, and how to help stop them with TBZ; the prefreshening cattle wormer. FACT I—Most wormy cows “look healthy” because they eat enough to feed the worms AND to keep themselves looking good. University, Extension and other scientists have proved over 90 percent of all cattle are wormy, even in cold , northern climotes FACT 2—Worms can cut production, even in top herds, by as much as 400 to 500 pounds per head per lactation.. .shown in trials in Wisconsin, Vermont and other dairy states FACT 3—One out of four d now worm routinely, and tl PREFRESHENING DAIRY WORMER I/(i hi 11*. ii<i i '■>!. 11•» ill w mi till M iii« nnl ’I \I« hlv«\ ( " 11 ii the Spencer residence in Lebanon. CHERRYVILLE HOMEMAKERS 4-H CLUB FLEMINGTON, N.J. - The members of the Cherryville Homemakers 4* H Club did well at the recently held Summer Clothing Judging. ExceUents were received by: Eiicka Zipfel, Ruth Stehr, Debbie Hughes, Shirley Lefebvre, Cathy Pries and Betty Benedik. Doris Lefebvre, Debbie Vc H> P Hughes, and Ruth Stehr were judges while Betty Benedik and Shirley Lefebvre worked as hostesses. Ruth Stehr and Encka Zipfel were selected as two of Hunterdon County’s delegates to the State 4-H Fashion Revue to be held on September 13. Ruth Stehr received a very good on her presen tation at the State Presen tation Contest held last month. Three leaders and members will be superin- COUNTY more are beginning every year. FACT 4—Worming each cow with TBZ before she calves lets her begin lactation clean, and helps make peak production possible all through lactation. FACT S—TBZ is a one-dose, one-time worming treatment available in paste, bolus, suspension and pellet forms. At the stanchion or in the calving pen, TBZ makes worming each cow as she freshens simple, easy, quick. See your Dealer, Feed Supplier or Veterinarian today. HZ • •• tendents at the Flemington Fair this year. They are: Luise and Ericka Zipfel, Needlework Booth; and Shirley Lefebvre, Home Furnishings/Child Care Booth. A picnic for the members will be held at the home of Betty Benedik in Lebanon today. FAIRMOUNTERS 4-H HORSE CLUB FLEMINGTON, N.J. - A slide show and video tape presentation was given at the last meeting of the Fair Mounters 4-H Horse Club. The slides dealt with con formation and athletic ability. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 26, i960—A29 Judging Horses was the title oi the video tape. The members then judged two horses belonging to their leaders, Dolores Williams. A report on the ride-a-thon for the Handicapped Riders Club was given by Karen Babb and Lyn Williams. Three Club members and two adults took part in this 10-mile ride. Jobs were assigned to the members for their part in the Western Show at the 4-H Achievement Fair. Their next meeting will be held at the Fairmount Community House on Monday, August 11. GOAT GANG 4-H CLUB FLEMINGTON, N.J. - Preparations for the up coming 4-H dairy goat shows was the main topic at the recently held meeting of the Goat Gang 4-H Club. The members learned how to clean, trim, and groom a goat, how to show them and what clothing is appropriate for a goat show competition. Their July meeting was held at the home of their leader, Anna Hartman of Stockton. Club members were treated to a pic mc/swim party. NATURESTUDY 4-H CLUB FLEMINGTON, N.J. - The Nature Study 4-H Club met recently at the Ex tension Center. A logo and motto contest was held by the club members. 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A report was given by Greg McFall on ants. A club reporter, Richard Maurer, was elected. Eleven of the club members will be going on a geology trip directed by one of the members’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Krauth of Whitehouse Station. This trip has been set for today. STAR RIDERS 4-H HORSE CLUB FLEMINGTON, N.J. - The July meeting of the Star Riders 4-H Horse dub was held at the Senica residence in Glen Gardner. A demonstration was given on different types of gaits by Carla Senica and Bonnie Burrell. The upcoming 4-H achievement fair and the Star Riders 4-H Horse Show, scheduled for September 28, were discussed. The next meeting has been scheduled for Friday, August 1. Livestock & Grain 717-354-4271 Omaha Standard
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