4-H Camps NEWARK, DE Cooperative Extension’s University of Dela ware 4-H is offering several sum mer camps throughout the state. The camps are always fully sub scribed, so early applications are recommended. To be placed on a mailing list to receive applications for summer camps call one of the following numbers: Kent County, (302)697-4000; New Castle County, (302)831-8965; Sussex County, (302)856-7303. A statewide teen conference will be held August 5-7 at the Uni versity campus in Newark for youths age 13 and older. The program will focus on leadership development and life skills and will cost approximately $7O. ages employees and their friends to exercise on many different machines. They have treadmills, bikes, ski machines, rowers and aerobic exercise classes geared to a variety of fitness levels. Times certainly have changed, as when my six children were young. I was expected to care for them in my home. And. my exer cise included running after them and tending a big garden to help feed the family. LEHIGH AG MILLER’S EQUIPMENT POLE TAVERN SMITH’S WALTEMYER'S EQUIPMENT Ro«ißt.66 EQ. SALES CORP. IMPLEMENTS, INC SALES & SERVICE Wmcoivlll*. PA Fall-mount City, PA Elmor, NJ Marcartbura, PA Rad Lien, PA 2tS-398-2SS3 814-764-5159 609-358-2880 717-328-2244 717-244-4188 LONE MAPLE ALES & SERVICE MILLER-LAKE INC. liw Alexandria, PA 412-668-7172 LOST CREEK ___., IMPLEMENT _ PJ^ILE Oakland Mills, PA EQUIPMENT INC. 717-463-2161 °'«y. PA 215-667-6277 NOW... GET UP TO 38% TORQUE RISE! ■ Outstanding lugging ability for high-performance power at all engine speeds. ■ 2100 rpm enj greater reliai The Lancaster County 4-H Woolies Club met recently at the Farm and Home Center for their reoiganizational meeting. The results of the election were present- Tracy Bollinger, vice president- Peter Hoffines, secretary- Regina Landis, assis tant sectetary- Amy Bollinger, treasurer- Lisa Reiff, assistant treasurer- Amy Hoffines, news reporters- Jill Hoffines and Jessica Schmidt, refreshment leaders- Raphel Peters and Jessica Stolz fus, and activity leaders- Ryan Tracy and April Leaman. Chester Hughes introduced the 4-H Sheep Program to new mem bers. Projects can be either market lambs or breeding sheep. Anyone interested in joining the 4-H Woolies Club should contact Chester Hughes at (717)394-6851. MI SCHEFFEL EQUIPMENT SOLLENBERGER CO. EQUIPMENT WINELAND EQUIPMENT, SomarMt, PA 15501 Evaratt, PA „ 814-445-6500 614-682-6223 •14-763-2106 ■allavllla, PA 717-635-2335 4-H Woolies HAPPENINGS II GEORGE V. SEIPLE TOBIAS EQUIPMENT M.S. YEARSLEY * SON CO, INC. I SONS Eatlon, PA Halifax, PA Waal Chaatar, PA 215-256-7146 717-362-3132 215-696-2960 4-H Keystone Winners Five Adams County 4-H mem bers were selected as “4-H Key stone Winner” in six National 4-H. Award programs. The winners were selected on the state level through judging of a member’s 4-H Accomplishment Record. The top 4 or 5 individuals in each program area were selected as Keystone winners and invited to Penn State for a person al interview on May 4. Based upon the results of the interview, individuals will be selected as state winners and rep resent Pennsylvania in natioal competition and attend National 4-H Club Congress. Club Con gress will be held in Chicago just after Thanksgiving. The Adams County Keystone winners are Beth Green, Gettys burg, in food preservation: Julie Zcpp, New Oxford, in dairy foods; Debbie Wilkinson, Gettysburg!, in horse and public speaking; Heath er Hawkins. New Oxford, in Pen nsylvania Livestock Association; and Mike Linebaugh, New Oxford, recreation program categories. ■ Continuous power response between 2100 and 1680 rpm. ■ Excellent load-starting and le maneuverability. 10-hp6.8U25-hp7.6L 145-hp 7.6 L engines. These prizes will be awarded to winners In Lancaster Farm ing s Dairy Recipe Drawing. This annual event salutes dairy far mers and shows how great tasting and versatile dairy products are when used in a variety of ways. 7 H Win A Prize For Dairy Recipe EPHRATA (Lancaster Co.) In a salute to dairy far mers, Lancaster Farming wants to show our readers how versatile and great tasting dairy products arc in appetizers, dips, soups, breads, main dishes, vegetables, desserts, beverages, snacks, and salads. Arid, we want to give you an opportunity to win a cow well, not a real one, but a replica of one. Jot down your favorite recipe using dairy products and send it to Lancaster Farming for the annual Recipe Dairy Drawing. If your name is drawn, you will receive one of the fol lowing prizes all highlighting the cow: Afghan, place mats,- milk pitcher, mail box, porch mat, Jersey cow plaque, Holstein cow plaque, towel rack, paper towel hol der, stuffed cow, appliqued pillow top, padded photo album, “Pennsylvania Farm Women Cookbook,” “From Mother’s Cupboard Cookbook,” “TMR Cookbook,” “Schuylkill Fair Cookbook,” or “Real Royal Recipes,” recipes compiled by dairy princesses. Please send your recipe using a sizable quantity of at least one of the following ingredients: milk, cream, sour cream, butter, yogurt, buttermilk, cottage cheese, ricotta cheese, cream cheese, or any other hard or soft cheese. Print or type your recipe and be sure to give accurate measurements, temperatures, times, and sizes of baking dishes to use. Be sure to print your name, full address, and phone number on the recipe. Please include a few para graphs about yourself or your family. Although n is not required, we’d like a picture of you or your family to include with the recipe. All recipes submitted will be printed during the month of June. Also, included will be the photo and sentences telling us about yourself and your family. Our readers especially like to read these tidbits of information as it helps to make us feel like “family.” Even if you entered the drawing other years, we want you to participate again. Send your entry to Lou Ann Good, Lancaster Farming Dairy Recipe Drawing, P.O. Box 609, 1 E. Main St., Ephrata, PA 17522. Only one recipe per family, please. Send it immediately as the deadline is postmarked by June 1. Backlrackcrs 4-H Horse and Pony Club of Northamp ton County is sponsoring a Youth Schooling Show to be held Saturday, June S. The show will be held at the Northampton County 4-H Center, Bushkill Center Rd., Nazareth and will start at 9 a.m. This show is open to any youth under the age of 19 years. It will offer lead line, walk-trot, open, jumping, and gymkhanna classes throughout the day. Each class is $3 per entry. There will be a “special nonridcr” trail class of fered during the day. This show is offered as a learning experience for the youth of the area. Francis Flavcn from New Hope will be judging. It will be an informal show, so appropriate riding boots and hard hats arc required. Entrants will receive help and encouragement throughout the event. Ribbons and Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 8, 1993*827 4-H Horse Club Offers Youth Schooling Show