18—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, June 17, 1972 Boots and Saddles 4-H Club Announces Gymkhanna Winners The Boots and Saddles 4-H Horse and Pony Club held its second gymkhanna Sunday at the Columbia Riding grounds. There were 38 members showing their horses and ponies. The winners are as follows Junior grooming and showmanship, Cindy Burkey, “Queenie”; senior grooming and showmanship, Deb Heidig, “Miss Frosty Sox”; pony barrel race, Lashon Bussell, “Stardust”; horse barrel race, Ray Carmean, “Mindy”; pony driving, Doug Fellenbaum, “Tootsie Roll”. Junior western equitation, Daniel Fellenbaum Jr, “Magnolias Dixie”; senior western equitation, Deb Heidig; egg and spoon, Rose Shenk “Brandi”; pony pole bending, Lashon Bussell, “Stardust”; horse polo bending, Diane Reese, “Mr. Ed”; pair class, Cheryl Penn Willows Club Holds Talent Show The Penn Willows 4-H Club held its third monthly meeting last week at the Pequea Elementary School. Following the business meeting the club held its annual talent 4-H Calendar Saturday. June 17 10 a.m.—All-Breeds Field Day, Penn State University. 5 p.m.—Broken Bit 4-H Horse and Pony Club Open Horse Show, Lancaster Riding Club. Monday,June 19 9am —Mount Joy 4-H Sewing Club meeting, St. Mark’s Methodist Church, Mount Joy. Camp Kanesatake, Leadership Camp, Spruce Creek, June 19 - 23. Tuesday, June 20 9am —Mount Joy 4-H Cooking Club meeting, St. Mark’s Methodist Church, Mount Joy. 7:3o—Garden Spot Community 4- H Club meeting, home of Lorraine Woodruff, 1806 Hempstead Road. Contract with leading herds in the area, or Co-operate with universities and allied mdustires, Test equipment and facilities, or Build your own procedures, Test suppliers products to find the best, Employ computers to digest a host of information? The team of Hales and Hunter Co. and Cargill Inc. does all of these and more to provide you with the best feeds available Don't take our word though try a little research yourself, try PIONEER ELMER M. SHREINER «WC£l«7a Gernart, “King Bay Jr” and Deb Heidig. Break and out, Jim Watts, “Moonshade”; western pleasure pony under 12.2 hands, Jeff Fellenbaum, “Ed”; western pleasure pony over 12.2, Bev Hoffman, “Tonka”; western pleasure horse, Deb Heidig; western riding, David Root, “Jill’s Poco Buck”; crawl through the barrel, Ruth Haberstroh, “Little Britches”. Junior hunt seat equitation, Donna Bare, “Sabree”; senior hunt seat equitation, Donna Rohrer, “Bosco”; walk-jog, Cindy Burkey; hunter pony under saddle, Donna Bare; hunter horse under saddle, Donna Rohrer; scurry race, Diane Reese, “Mr. Ed”; trail class, Cindy Reed, “Crossties Roper”. News Reporter Daniel Fellenbaum Jr. show. The show included things like skits and plays to members playing solos and duets on the piano, flute, and saxaphone. The last activity was a midget queen contest. Pam Cass was selected queen after various competitions took place. Members of the cast were invited to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin after the talent show for refreshments. The next meeting will be a splash party at the Conestoga Pool from 8 to 10 p.m. on July 14. News Reporter, Sue Campbell 4-H News feed mill to test Trading as Good’s Feed Mill Specializing in DAIRY & HOG FEEDS New Providence, Pa. Phone 786-2500 manufacturing Strawberry Roundap A total of nine luscious entries were a part of the annual 4-H Strawberry Roundup Thursday at the Farm and Home Center, sponsored by the Lancaster Rotary Club. Entries included three sets of brothers and sisters. Berries exhibited by Richard Yunginger, Marietta RDI, were named grand champions of the show. These berries were later sold to Rotary Club president Samuel M. Aldoerffer for $5 a quart. Reserve champion strawberries were exhibited by Pamela Nissley RDI. Third place winner was Kevin Ulrich, Ephrata RDI. Berries from these two exhibits later sold for $2 and $3 a quart to Rotary members. Other 4-H’ers exhibiting strawberries were; Mary Yunginger, Marietta RDI; Dale Ulrich, Ephrata RDI; Venessa and Teressa Walter, Ephrata RDI; Dwight Houser, Lampeter, and John Shenk, Lititz RD3. Amos Funk, Millersville RDI, served as judge for the annual event. Merri-Maid Club Meets The Merri-Maid 4-H Sewing and Cooking Club was called to order by the president, Joyce Houser. The cooking group made carrot cookies and treated the group. The sewing girls cut out their garments. The next meeting will be held from 12:30 to 3 p.m July 10 at the Martin Mylin Junior High School. The following girls will give demonstrations; Sandy Weaver, Sherri Sheaffer, Joy Hamish and Ann Reinhart. 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Remind us by calling 394-3047 or 626-2191 or by writing to Lancaster Farming, 22 E. Main St., Lititz, Pa. 17543. You’ll be helping us to serve you better. P.S. If you’re not sure you told us already, we don’t mind hearing from you again. WET BASEMENT? Call or Write For Free Estimate PERM-A-SEAL BASEMENT WATER PROOFING CO. R.D. No. 4, Red Lion, Pa. 17356 Call Collect Phone 246-1011 • Hydrostatic power steering, adjust able seat, Dyna-Life® clutch, hydrau lic wet disc brakes • Planetary final drive Elizabethtown Pig and Rabbit 4-H Club Meets The Elizabethtown Area Pig and Rabbit Club meeting started with a baseball game at Fairview School. Team number two had a big win. After the game the members walked to a neighboring barn for the meeting. It was called to order by Scott Heisey, president. The members signed a card thanking Samuel Brubacker for the use of the barn and for the refreshments. The meeting was adjourned, after which members talked to leaders about projects. 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