Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 04, 1974, Image 14

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It 4-H NEWS * -
7th Annual
‘Boots and Saddles’
Show Held
Roberta Stein, Mountville,
and Randy Click, Bareville,
took top honors April 27 at
the Seventh Annual Boots
and Saddles 4-H Horse and
Aerial Ladder Equipped
FARM PAINTING
We Spray it on and Brush It In!
FOR FREE ESTIMATES
CALL COLLECT 717-393-6530
OR WRITE
HENRY K. FISHER
2322 Old Phila. Pike
Lancaster, Pa. 17602
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Pony Club open show.
Miss Stein, riding Red
Robin, was named champion
of the day in the children’s
competition. Click, riding
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Junior Stampede, was
champion of the day in the
racing division.
Halter, two years and
under Nancy Bahn,
Windsor; Cindy Nissley,
Columbia.
Halter, three years and
over Natalie Immel,
Lititz; Adam Felsinger Jr.,
Lancaster.
Grooming and
Showmanship Natalie
Immel, Lititz; Nancy Bahn,
Windsor.
Lead Line —Mark Janney,
Etiers; Darryl Ehrhart,
Dallastown.
Barrel Race Larry
Huber, Strasburg; George
Schaeffer, Refton.
Ladies Western Pleasure
Darlene McClain, Lan
caster; Natalie Immel,
Lititz.
Walk, jog Sandy
Hamilton, Lampeter; Lynn
Sherman, Lancaster.
Men’s Western Pleasure
Galen Ehrhart, Dallastown;
Jim Glick, Bareville.
Pole Bending Ken
Huber, Ronks; Larry Huber,
Strasburg.
Western Pleasure Pony
Cindy Buricey, Lancaster;
Mike Rhinfcer Jr., Willow
Street.
Children’s Western
Pleasure Cherri
Gochenauer, Lancaster; Jim
Glick, Bareville.
Pleasure Driving Brian
Simmons, Marietta; Linda
Ehrgood, Lititz.
Western Horse under
English tack Roberta
Stein, Mountville Elaine
Shamborsky, Delaware.
Western Reining Terry
Ressler; Natalie Immel,
Lititz.
Bareback Equitation
Elaine Shamborsky,
Delaware; Ruth Murry,
Delaware.
Pair Class -- Elaine
Shamborsky, Delaware and
Ruth Murry, second, Cathy
Coulson, Lancaster and
Debbie Martin, Lancaster.
Keyhole race Randy
Click, Bareville; Tammy
Chiesa, Coatesville.
Break and out Cindy
Reed, Lancaster; Elaine
Shamborsky, Delaware.
Children’s Equitation
Natalie Immel, Lititz;
Roberta Stein, Mountville.
Musical Bags Ruth
Haherstrah, Manheim; Jim
Boose, Quarryville.
Bosal Pleasure Darlene
McClain, Lancaster; Galen
Ehrhart, Dallastown.
Western Riding Elaine
Shamborsky, Delaware;
Diane Reese, Lancaster.
Egg and Spoon Pat
Stougl, Seven Valley’s Pat
New Holland
4-H Baby Beef
The fifth meeting of the
New Holland 4-H Baby Beef
club was held at the home of
Gordon and Audrey Hoover
on April 5 at 7:30 p.m.
The members decided to
go to Longwood Gardens and
Lanapead Park for a trip.
After the meeting, Linford
Weaver showed slides of his
2 years in Belize while in the
voluntary service. Then our
hostess, Mrs. Raymond
Hoover, served refresh
ments.
News Reporter,
Gerald Eberly
Some Imagination!
Imagination is as good as many
voyages, but it’s a whole lot
cheaper l
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run
Election of officers and
program planning was the
main order of business at a
meeting of the Elco Town
and Country 4-H Club.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Miller
of Myerstown RD3 hosted
the meeting. Twenty
members and eight adult
leaders, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Weaver, Earl
Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
F. Miller, Ruth Miller,
Margaret Risser and
Howard C. Miller attended.
Results of the election of
officers is as follows: Ernest
Wyatt Risser, president;
Carl Weaver, vice-presidet;
Rebecca Miller, secretary;
Patti Miller, assistant
secretary; Betty Regents,
treasurer; Edna Stine, news
reporter; Loretta Weaver,
social leader; Sharon
Bowman, assistant social
leader.
Program planning com
mittee report was given by
Ruth Miller.
Club activities for the year
of 1974 were discussed. A
committee of the officers
Janney, York Haven.
Pick-up Race Frank
Deibler, Lititz; Randy Glick,
Bareville.
4-H Western Pleasure
Cherri Gochenauer, Lan
caster; Jody Patterson,
York.
Pleasure Stake Darlene
McClain, Lancaster; Galen
Ehrhart, Dallastown.
Trail Roberta Stein,
Mountville; Robin Tshody,
Manheim.
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Atlantic Genetic Power Profit-Maker Sires
Production and Type Improvers in Daily Service at Regular Fee
USDA Proved Sire (Jan 774)-
1.041 Daus. 530 Herds Ave 15.093 M 3 59% 542 F
Pred Dif (98% rpt) +443 +2
(+s2o per lactation above breed ave herdmatesf
Type: 171 Classified Al Daus. Ave. 78.9; improves
udders, legs & feet, rump.
USDA Proved Sire (Jan /74) ’
32 Daus in 12 Herds Ave 17 440 M 3 50% 611 F
Actual Increase/Herdmates +940 +9
Pred Dif (55% rpt) +621 +9
(+s33 per lactation above breed ave herdmates)
Type 28 Cl Daus Ave 80 6.22 Prs MBPDT
improves strength udders rump
-Atlantic
BREEDERS COOPERATIVE
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LANCASTER*
Akron
East Earl
Gap*
Mount Joy
Quarryville
and leaders will meet in the
near future to plan
year.
Enrollment forms and
project books were handed
out. Insurance forms were
also handed out and must be
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CLEONA*
‘ Elizabethtown
Hummelstown
READING*
Lebanon*
*24 hour answering service or recorder
returned by May 1,
Ernest WyaCP" "Kisser,
president, the
meeting. Next" meeting will
be held on May 7 at the home
ofSdhja and Sandra Hayes,
1924 Leinbaugh Avenue.
15H100 Mookown
OPTIMIST
Very Good &
Production Qualified
An Optimist Daughter
Sinking Springs Opti Theb-GP
3-8 y 3654-2 X 25,500 M 1.003 F
Owner: Sinking Springs farm, York, Pa.
15H144 Howacres .
STYLEMASTER Prince
Very Good
&Goid Medal
A Stylemaster Daughter
4-0 y 305d-2X 21.910 M 838 F
6-ly 305d-2X 22.940 M 875 F
Owner Louis Maxfield, Vermont
Optimist and Stylemaster along with all
other Genetic Power Profit-Makers, are as
near as your phone
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Oxford
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384-2741
857-5545
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927-6210
432-4534
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