Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 04, 1999, Image 66

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    B2Q-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 4, 1989
HERSHEY (DBuphin Co.)— American Forests Project
Director Jeff Meyer and Milton Hershey School students recent
ly pianted direct offsprings of Johnny Appleseed trees at the
Milton Hershey School Horticultural Center. Representatives
from American Forests, the oldest national non-profit conserva
tion organization, also planted Johnny Appleseed trees at the
Hershey Elementary School and the Peace Gardens, Harrisburg
during their visit to central Pennsylvahia.
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' • Repairing Old Family Bibles
• General Book Repair
Leather Covers for Personal Bibles
• Changing Soft Cover Books to Hard Cover
• Binding Periodicals
• Repair of School Books
• Binding of New Books 46Q S|eepy Ho||ow Rd
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• Wills, living trusts and tax planning
• Charitable giving
Business Planning for Farm Families
• Farm partnerships and corporations
• Succession Planning/Farm Transfers
Real Estate
• Tax-free exchanges of real estate
• Real estate settlements
• Tax planning for sale of conservation
easement
Estate Settlements
• Prompt and courteous settlement
• Tax planning during settlement
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4-H
The TROT 4-H Club meeting
was conducted Monday evening,
July 12, at club members Krista
and Michael Musser’s house,
Ephrata.
Jon Henson presided over the
meeting. For an activity the club
learned how to properly care for
their leather tack. As a service
to Leßoy Horst, the club cleaned
two of Ids saddles and bridles.
On July 16, Renae Weaver,
Krista Musser, Jenica Messner,
and Melissa Eshelman partici
pated in the county 4-H horse
show in Columbia. Look for
Jenica, Krista, and Renae at the
district 4-H horse show Aug. 28.
The club, as a community ser
vice project, cleaned the algae off
Mrs. Webster’s pond July 26.
If you have any questions or
interest in TROT, contact Naomi
Weaver at 717-484-0225.
North Jackson Ag Club
The North Jackson Ag Club
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conducted two July meetings.
Discussions were conducted on
the food booth at the district
horse show, a club trip to
Knoebel’s, and a community ser
vice project at Emerson
Apartments.
Demonstrations were given
by Chelsey Saam on taking a
trip to the veterinarian with her
dog and on milking cows, Tim
Carey on folding the flag, and }
Eileen Walker on Monarch but
terflies. Refreshments were pro-,
vided by the Empet family and
cakes were made by project
members.
At the second July
picnic/meeting, a vote was taken
on a date for a club trip to
Knobel’s. Demonstrations were
given by Caroline Carpenter on
parts of a horse, Matt Pavelski
on shooting a basketball, and
Anthony Pipitone on his upcom
ing trip to Italy.
The club will be going to
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Emerson Apartments in August.
Reminders were given to dairy
members on the roundup
requirements and to livestock
members on project books.
The last meeting of the year
was conducted at the home of
John and Bonnie Onyon Aug. 2.
Demonstrations were given by
Kyle Miller on bike safety and
jumps,' Kendall Miller on dalma
tians, Becky Empet on origami,
Brittany Zebrowski on her pug,
Matt Pease on how to sharpen
clippers, Heather Pease on being
a dairy ambassador, Daniel Gow
,on products to treat milk fever,
Kim Frechen on her class trip to
Philadelphia, Heidi Page on food
safety, and Jeremy Page on his
embryology project.
Reports were given by Lafira
Van Cott on the one-day trip to
Philadelphia, Chelsey Saam,
Holly Carey and Jonathan
Onyon on one-day camp, Jessica
Sartell on horse roundup, and
Heidi Page and Ryle Miller on
the Knoebel’s trip.
The club picnic will be
Sunday, Sept. 12 at Pavelski’s.
Refreshments were provided by
Walker, Sartell, and Onyon fam
ines.