Regional 4-H Horse Show Entries Due July 15 is the deadline for en tering the Regional 4-H Horse Breeding Show slated for July 29 Mount Joy Sowing Club The Mount Joy Second and Third year 4-H Sewing Club met Tuesday, July 4, at St. Mark’s United Methodist Church for their third work meeting. The second year girls put the zippers in their cullott skirts and the third year girls put the facings on and sewed the side seems in their jumpers. Carol Jean Nolt Reporter LANCASTER LABORATORIES, INC. ANALYTICAL SERVICES DIVISION Feeds, Flour, Forages, Foods Dairy Products, Water, Waste Water Bacteriological, Physical, Chemcial 2425 New Holland Pike Lancaster, Pa. 17601 Telephone (717)656-9043 or (717)656-9868 RED ROSE DAIRY BOOSTER A new feed which contains 10 grams of Methionine Analog per pound. It is designed for use as a “top dress” feed, or for use in Red Rose Supplement mixes. Red Rose customers are getting excellent results with feeds containing Methionine Analog. This new feed is needed where dairymen feed in milking parlors or use supplement mixes. IN QUARRYVILLE AREA RED ROSE FARM SERVICE, INC. MAIN OFFICE N. CHURCH ST. QUARRYVILLE, PA 4-H News at the Susquehanna Valley Corral!, between Danville and Bloorasburg, according to Jay W. Irwin, associate county agent. The entry fee is $3.00 per class. Entry forms are available from Jay Irwin at the Farm and Home Center. Forms and fees should be sent to John Withrow, Monroe County Extension Office, Post Office Building, Stroudsburg, Pa. 18360. Breeds accepted for showing are American Saddle, Appaloosa, Arabian, Hackney, Morgan, Palomino, Pinto, Pony of the Americas, Quarter Horse, Shetland, Tennessee Walking Horse, Thoroughbred and Welsh FOR FEEDING DIRECTIONS CONTACT YOUR LOCAL INDEPENDENT RED ROSE DEALER BUCK, PA. 284-4464 Saddle and Cinches 4-H Horse and Pony Club On July Ist the Saddle Cinches 4-H gorse and Pony Club held a Grooming and Showmanship Contest for all club members who are interested in going to the Lancaster County Round-up on July 22nd at the Lancaster Riding Club. The results were as follows: Grooming and Showmanship Jr. First Place, Margaret Keeney and Panfly; Second Place, Barb Steffy and Ginger; Third Place, Debbie Myers and Dusty; Fourth Place, Sue Cassel and Shane. Grooming and Showmanship Sr. First Place, Jackie Wendler and Big Red; Second Place, Connie Sweigart and Gabilen’s Cutter Bup; Third Place, Lori Zerphey and Tawney Mane; Fourth Place, Cindy Wendler and Shane. The Club will hold it’s July meeting at the home of Margaret Keeney R.D. No. 4 Manheim. After the meeting a horse clean up will be held for the County Round-up. The Meeting and Clean-up will be held on July 15th at 10:00 am. Try A Classified Ad If Pays! PELLETS IN ATGLEN AREA BROWN & REA, INC. Clashing Thimbles 4-H Club Meets The Third meeting of the Penn Manor Clashing Thimbles was held on June 28 with 24 present. Minutes were read and stood approved as read County Council Representatives were elected. They are Jeanette Bauman and Linda Leaman. Alternate was Jo Ann Metzgar. Clean Up Com mittee was Sue Eckenrod and Lori Joe Leaman. Meeting was adjourned and the members broke up into work committees. News Reporter, Vickie Siglin Garden Spot Sewing Club Nancy Gable, president of the Garden Spot 4-H Sewing Club, announced at its recent meeting the candidtates selected to represent the club for a county wide contest that will be held in August. They are Betsy Best, Junior Queen and Margaret Freeman, Senior Queen. The next meeting will be held July 10. Each girl is to bring to the meeting a swatch of the material and description of the garment she is making for the ‘Fashion Show,’ July 31. ATGLEN.PA. 215-593-5149 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 8,1972 Pequea Valley 4-H Club Plans Picnic The Pequea Valley 4-H Sewing Club met recently at the Pequea Valley Intermediate School. Plans for a picnic was set for July 28 at New Holland Park. A committee was formed to provide decorations for the Fashion Show. Committee members are Sylvia Buckwalter, Susie Martin, Faye Bloom, Sherrie Houck, Sally Martin, Sue Skiles, Shelly Skiles and Judy Fry. Broken Bit 4-H Horse and Pony Club Gymkhanna. Monday, July 10 9 a.m. - Mount Joy 4-H Sewing, Knitting and Cooking Club, St. Mark’s Methodist Church, Mount Joy. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m - 4-H Leadership Training meeting, Farm and Home Center. 12:30 p.m. - Mem-Maids 4-H Sewing and Cooking Club meeting, Martin Mylin Junior High School. Tuesday, July 11 9 a.m. - Mount Joy Busy Bakers 2nd and 3rd Year Cooking Club, St. Mark’s Methodist Church, Mount Joy. Wednesday, July 12 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. - Judging Training for home economics projects, Farm and Home Center. 7 p.m. - Elizabethtown-Donegal Community Club watermelon party and meeting, Tom and Pam Wivell’s. Host North Carolina and Michigan 4-H’ers. Friday, July 14 8 p.m. - Penn Willows 4-H Club splash party, Conestoga Pool. Saturday, July 15 Rough Riders 4-H Horse and Pony Club Over-night trail ride, Norman Hart’s, Tayloria. A well-known manufacturer of a popular gelatin is introducing a new dessert mix that the homemaker will combine with milk, or even cream, besides the usual water. 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