—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Apirl 29, 1972 26 Boots and Saddles Club Holds First Horse Show of Season The Boots and Saddles 4-H Horse and Pony Club held its fifth annual Open all-western show last Sunday at the Lancaster Riding Club Grounds. A total of 115 horses and ponies were brought to compete in the areas first show for this year. The riders and their entries are as follows Halters, two years and under Merrill Spahn, Lancaster, “Blair Juan” Halter, three years and over Debra Fenstermacher, New Tripoli, “Jet Fancy” Grooming and Showmanship Debra Fenstermacher. Leadline Pony Billy Firing, Bernville, “Taffy” Leadline Horse Linda Ehrgood, Lancaster, “No Kick ” Cloverleaf Barrel Race Warren Bennetch, Lebanon, “Johns Ratfink” Ladies Western Pleasure Sandie Conrad, Harrisburg, “Paulita’s Cream”. Cindy Burkey, “Miss Frosty Sox”. Walk-Jog Lancaster, Men’s Western Pleausre A 1 Bridges, Harrisburg, “Shining Jaguar” Pole Bending Pete Leibold, Schaefferstown, “Catnip” Children’s Western Pleasure Pony Kim Steffey, the FUTURE is HERE with REX SELF-UNLOADING FORAGE BOX BY IANCO FUTURE THE BOX DESIGNED WITH THE A FARMER IN MIND SIMPLE ... Worm Driven Wain Apron Worm Driven Beaters STRONG ... Built with Good NO AUGER Smooth, Easy, Trouble Free Handling Of Heavy Loads Complete 14 foot box (16 foot overall) 2 beater. 54” high, 7 ft. wide inside. Reverse and Swinging Tailgate for Bale Thrower Right or Left Hand unloader available. KINZER EQUIP. CO. Vour Equipment Center in Lancaster County Box 23, Kinzer, Pa. Phone 442-4186 Phone 768-8916 Shoemakersville, “Tootsie-Roll” Children’s Western Pleasure Horse—Debra Heidig, Lancaster, “Miss Frosty Sox”. Pet Type Driving Yost, Washington Boro, Red” Western Horse Under English Tack Sharon Reichard, New Tripoli, “Big Red Cody”. Western Reining Terry Ressler, “Paulita’s Cream”. Bareback Equitation Nancy Ross, York Haven, “Rex” Pleasure Driving Yost, “Mr. Red”. Keyhole Race Larry Huber, Strasburg, “Julie’s Reddy”. Break and Out Lisa Wendel, Lititz, “Newport Warrior”. Children’s Equitation Debra Fenstermacher, “Jet Fancy”. Musical Chairs Dwayne Otthoffer, Washington Boro, “Reno Star” New Holland 4-H Beef Club Meets The New Holland 4-H Baby Beef Club held its meeting April 21 at the home of Cindy Yoder, Elverson The meeting was brought to LOCKE, N.Y. SMOOTH... NO RATCHET SAFE ... FINGER FORCED FEEDING (“PEELS” OFF THE LOAD) - NO RATCHET For Bosal Pleasure Mmnich, Alburtis, Beauty”. Western Riding Lisa Wendel, Lititz, “Teddy”. Egg and Spoon Sherilyn Kanyuck, York Haven, “Frosty”. Pick-up Race Lisa Gilbert, York, “Tweed Coat”. 4-H Western Pleasure Pony Jane Gregory, Lititz, “Fancy”. -4-H Western Pleasure Horse Debra Heidig, “Miss Frosty Sox” Susan “Mr. Adult Horsemanship Menlee Eckert, Bethel, “Bob’s Yellowbird”. Susan Trail Class Jim Heddinger, Lebanon, “Jessie’s Red Boy”. Children’s championship was awarded to Debra Fen stermacher, New Tripoli; adults championship to Lisa Gilbert, York, and racing championship - to Warren Bennetch, Lebanon. order by the vice president, Ken Groff. The 4-H Pledge was given, and the report of the secretary was read Each member gave a report on their steers. The 4-H leaders reports were given. Guest speaker of the evening was H M. Fortna from the Conestoga Animal Hospital, Ephrata RD3. His subject was on diseases and caring for steers. The group was served by the hostess, Mrs. Yoder. Next meeting will be held Monday night, May 15 at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Sue and William Hughes. We can’t air condition the heads of your cows, but we can insulate your barn, milk parlor, loafing shed and other areas where animals can enjoy comfort from broiling sun and high humidity. WE ALSO INSULATE POTATO AND APPLE STORAGE FACILITIES, CHICKEN HOUSES, STEEL BUILDINGS AND WHATEVER ELSE YOU CAN THINK OF. CONESTOGA CHEMICALS & PLASTICS, Inc. Affiliated with J. C. Ehrlich Co., Inc. 1278 Loop Road. Lancaster, Pa. 17604 Area Code 717 397-3724 Karlene “Brando The Boots and Saddles 4-H Club helds its April meeting at the Farm Credit Office. The meeting was called to order by the president, Jim Watts. Secretary Rohm Fellenbaum called the roll. Forty-two members and eight parents were present. Miss Fellenbaum read the minutes of the March meeting. They were approved as read. Discussed under old business was the success of the second riding clink; which was held at LANDIS BROS., INC. Ph. 393-3906 1305 Manheim Pike, Lancaster, Pa. 17601 News Reporter Jeff Martin r~TO BREAK THE HEAT? •V ••*••• * ••3?** 4-H Boots and Saddles 4-H Club Holds Meeting John Deere Rotary Tillers really dig gardening When it comes to gardening, a new John Deere Rotary Tiller can dig you out from under a lot of work. Choose from two hard charging models, the 3 1 /2-hp 324 or the 5-hp 524. Each has WHAT DOES IT TAKE “Dairy scientists at Louisiana State University have learned that cows whose heads are air conditioned produce nearly 20 percent more milk in the summer months than they would normally.” rom Ch em teal & Engineering News, Dec. 21, 1970) ••• News the home of Amy Glatfelter, East Petersburg Road. Riding instructor Mrs. Sue McCoy helped 15 members with their horses and ponies. The teen leaders of the club introduced themselves to their fellow members, whom they will be helping throughout the year. The group enjoyed a film en titled “A Horse to Match our Mountain”, which was shown by Robert Gregory. WE INSULATE WITH SPRAYABLE URETHANE FOAM and all we need is a clean, dry and moderately warm surface to apply our foam spray which sets in a matter of minutes. News Reporter Daniel Fellenbaum Jr