810-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 17,1982 \ork Rabbit Club announces winners YORK - The York Rabbit 4-H Club held their April 1 meeting at Bair Station to recognize members for several achievements. In cluded were - —Julie Godfrey was honored for having best opposite buck and best opposite French hop; —Mike Beaverson received first place and two second places for hop and a third and fourth place; —Chad Stine received fifth and Lancaster Woolies elect officers LANCASTER The Lancaster County 4-H Woohes Club elected officers recently. Elected were: Deb Martin, president; Gerald Rohrer, vice president; Pamela Yeagley, secretary; Missy Esh, assistant secretary; Monica Esh, treasurer; “Kids and Cows" elect officers QUARRYVILLE - The newly organized Kids and Cows 4-H Dairy Club had their first meeting at the Hoffman Building, here, April 5, to elect officers. Elected were: president, Mat thew Arrowsmith; vice president, Mark Welk; secretary, Deb Hershberger; treasurer, Melissa Thomasville 4-H to meet YORK - The ThomasviUe 4-H 27 at 7:30 p.m. Club will hold their next meeting at The program for the evening will the 4-H Center near Bair on April be on safety. &UACK , fcEP ieuow BLUE BfeOWN Wolves belong to the dog FAMILY. THEY ARE A LARGS SUJIFT-FOOTED CRAFTY ANI MAL, WHO HUNT DEER, ELK RABBITS AND EVEN SMALLER MAMMALS. MAHY YEARS AGO AS FARMS WERE OPENED UP, WOLVES FOUND SETTLERS CATTLE AND SHEEP A TAST/ MEAL. THE GRAY OR T/M -BER WOLF, NOW NUMEROUS IN CANADA AND ALASKA, STAND 30IN HIGH AND WEIGH SO To ISO LBS, sixth place for Tortoise in Dutch. —Mike Beaverson got 2 first places in copper satins; —Hillery Fakey received best of fur; All received their awards at the York County Rabbit Breeders County Show on March 28. The next meeting is scheduled for April 29 and will feature a talk on slaughtering and butchering. Dan Anders and Ellen Lewis, songleaders; Tom Longenecker and Trim Musser, game leaders; Michelle Mylm, news reporter. The next meeting wil be held April 26 at the Farm and Home Center. Eckman; news reporter, Kris Esbenshade; song leaders, Andy Trimble and Scot Trimble; game leaders, Susie Trimble and Karen Kauffman. The next meeting will be Mon day, May 3 at the Hoffman Building. LX GREY 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. OK.GREY LTBKOWNI LT. BLUE LT GREEN SLENO YOUR colors 0 • About 7,500 varieties of apples are grown in the world today. • Babe Ruth once ate 20 hot dogs just before a baseball game. Vt *• s ■ n egg and a broken be: you make g< t in 14 car e little boy er told him in his chee ’t want gree
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