Eleven Countians Win at Annual 4-H Demonstration and Public Speaking Day The Annual Lancaster County H’ers will be entered in the with other 4-H’ers from the 13 4-H Demonstration and Public District Demonstration and Southeast counties. Speaking Day was held last week Public Speaking competition at County Junior Demonstration at the Farm and Home Center. As Owen J. Roberts High School winners, 9to 13 years of age, gave a result of this competition, 11 4- Wednesday, July 19, competiting seven to 10 minute demon strations. Winners included: Martha Gregory, Lititz RDI, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gregory, “Good Packing Good Eating”; Anita Burkholder, Ephrata RD2, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burkholder, “Make Your Own”; Robin King, 732 Pershing Ave., Ephrata, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur King, ‘‘Playful Pals”, and Maribeth Schaeffer, 130 Ridge Ave., Ephrata, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schaeffer, “A Good Tasting Tuna Salad”. Senior Demonstration County winners, 13 to 19 years of-age, presented 10 to 15 minute demonstrations. Winners were: Judy Risser, Leola RDI, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Risser, ‘‘Les Legumes Dehcieux”; Robin Fellenbaum, 1580 Fruitville Pike, Lancaster, JARED R. STAUFFER Martindale, Pa VENTILATORS BARNS SHEDS CHICKEN HOUSES ■CZZJ CUSTOM MADE Completely Assembled FOR FREE ESTIMATE PHONE 354-4114 X 7K. ‘THantitt, # HOME e p— 17522 Over twelve years ■I ss r\/i °f ® x P erience C \Sk Saks & Ser\ ict Phone 445 6463 daughter of Mr and Mrs. Daniel Fellenbaum, “Preparing Your Horse for a Grooming Class”; Jane Gregory, Litxtz RDI, daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert Gregory, “A Horse’s Foot”; Suzanne Irwin, 1022 Church Street, Lancaster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Irwin, Sandra Arnold, 1038 Church Street, Landisville, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M Lee Arnold, “A Project for a Non-Sewer”. Junior County Public Speaking winner, 9 to 13 years of age, gave a three to five minute speech. Winner was Susan Martin, Ephrata RD3, speaking on “Why 4-H 9 ” In the Senior County Public Speaking contest, for 14 to 19 year olds, contestants were required to speak for five to seven minutes Winner in this category was Suzanne Groff, Quarryville RD3, with her presentation “4-H Why, Where 9 ” Judges for the annual 4-H event were Mrs Mary Myers, home economist with PP&L; Robyn Moyer, conservationist with the Lancaster County Soil and Water Conservation District, and Donald Robinson, Young Farmer advisor at Garden Spot High School At the District Demonstration and Public Speaking Day, judges from Lancaster County will in clude Extension personnel, Mrs Robert Gregory, Lititz RDI, Mrs Bonnie Miller, UGI,, and Roy Seger, Lancaster Mrs. Irene Smith will serve as room chairman. .Lancaster Farming, Saturday. July 15,1972 Rough Riders Hold Contest The Rough Riders 4-H Horse and Pony Club held their local grooming anti showmanship competition Wednesday, July 5. The club met at the home of Mrs. Jane Groff in Quarryville. In the Junior Division Carol Stinson took first place with 99 out of 100 points. Heidi Bailey was second with 92 and John Able was third with 91. In the Senior Division, winning with 100 points was Nancy Henkel. Second was Candy Groff with 96 points, and Lynn Hart took third with 89 points The judge for this competition was Mr John Click. Carol Stmson News reporter Merri-Maids 4-H Club Sees Demonstrations The Strasburg Merri-Maids Sewing and Cooking Club met Monday, July 10 at the Martin Mylin High School. President Joyce Houser led in the Club Pledge and roll call was answered by each member givmg their favorite expression. Highlights of the one-week 4-H exchange trip to Michigan in June were given by Kathy Hinkel and Sue Groff. Demonstrations were given by Sherrie Shaffer and Sandy Weaver on “How to make Pins”, and Joy Harnish and Ann Reinhart on “How to make Refreshing and Delicious Milk Shakes.” The next meeting will be held TERRE HILL SILOS TRI-RIB CONCRETE STAVE SILOS -p y -i-tr-TvT* , *’V •* ." **V -iw» -■-1V y z yp V *•s""* k <* —- 1 I More Quality More Strength Silos Silo Unloaders Call or write for free information TERRE HILL SILO CO., Inc. Terre Hill, Pa. 17581 Phone 215-445-6736 Quality & Service Since 1927 4-H Calendar 7:30 p.m. 4-H Horse Club Leaders, County Roundup plans meeting, Lancaster County Riding Club 9 a.m. Mount Joy 4-H Sewing, Knitting and Cooking Club meeting, St. Mark’s Methodist Church. 9 a.m Mount Joy Busy Bakers Second and Third Year Cooking Club, St Mark’s Methodist Church 8 p.m. 4-H County Council meeting, Black and White Holstein Barn 9 a.m. Mount Joy 4-H Sewing, Knitting and Cooking Club meeting, St. Mark’s Methodist Church. 7pm Garden Spot Com munity 4-H Club meeting, meet at Smoketown Elementary School, Old Philadelphia Pike Wednesday, July 19 District Demonstration and Public Speaking Competition, Owen J. Roberts High School 9:30 a.m. - 3 p.m District 4-H Days, Owen J. Roberts High School. 9 am. County 4-H Horse and Pony Club Roundup, Lan caster County Riding and Tennis Club. July 17 Queen candidates will be elected f* p*„ r f" _ s ■ - Bunk Feeders Liquid Manure Tanks Monday, July 17 Tuesday, July 18 Saturday, July 22 News Reporter, Julie Bare More Economy 19