- Lancaster Farming: Saturdav.Junrel; 1974 48 Happy Trail Riders 4-H The Happy Trail Riders 4- H Club met at the Lebanon Municipal Building with 10 members and the adult leader, Fred Hoff, present. P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC. Smoketown, Po. PENN-JERSEY HARVESTORE P. O. BOX 91 4-H NEWS Pam Wunderlich, president, conducted the business session. Insurance papers and enrollment sheets were filled out. 4-H HfIRVESTORE Fed Cows Produce More Milk SYSTEMS, Inc. project books were given out. Hoff talked about the new rules, that would be in affect for the district horse show in Cumberland County, and at the County 4- H Horse and Pony Roundup at the tebanon Fairgrounds. Places to' go and mure interesting programs were discussed for future meetings. The next meeting is planned for June 13, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Luke Smith. Garden Spot 4-H The second meeting of the Garden Spot Community 4-H Club was held at Conestoga Valley High School. Don Bratton, Industrial Arts teacher at the school gave a talk on the tools that could be used for the Handyman project. He also showed slides of possible projects. A tour of the shop was given. Lewis Mengle gave a demonstration on his camera. The next meeting will be June. 11 at the home of George Curry, 76 Linda Ave. at 7:30 p.m. 4-H Raiders The Lincoln Community 4- H Club held their monthly meeting on May 21 at the Walter Aug§burger farm. Andy Augsburger gave a demonstration on beekeeping and Arnold Lueck showed slides and gave a talk on preparing and 397-3539 NEW HOLLAND, PA. PHONE 717-354-5171 -mrr - < - Judyßisser, News Reporter showing winning exhibits. A homemade ice cream social was held after the meeting The next meeting a “Parents Night”,' will be held June 18 at Wilmer Weaver’s farm, RD2 Den ver. AndyAugsburger, Broken Bit ■ Horse Show <■ < '■ i ! The May meeting of the Broken Bit 4-H Horse and Pony Club was held at the home of Jane and Martha Gregory, Litltz on May 16. The majority of the meeting was devoted to the horse show held on May 2S. The results of that show were as follows: Grooming and Showmanship - Natalie Immel, Miss Dex; Open Halter - Natalie Immel, Miss Dex; Lead Line - Park Buck waltec, Julia’s Molly; 4-H Western Pleasure - Kim Steffy, Tom’s Tac. Walk-Trot - Dee Dee'Rice, April Frost; Adult Pleasure - Scott Buckwalter, Julio’s Molly; Pole Bending - John McCall, Sam; Keyhole - Larry Huber, Jule’s Reddy. Children’s Western Pleasure - Jim Glick, McPay Day 2; Open Men’s Pleasure - Jim Glick, McPay Day 2; Open English Pleasure - Diane Reese, Crateau’s Mister Ed; Open Running - Ernie Runge, Zippy’s Holly. Children’s Western Equitation - Leonard Rad warski, Star; Adult Bosal Pleasure - Ernie Runge, Zippy’s Holly; Children’s. Trail - Jim Glick, McPay Day 2; Adult Trail - Natalie Immel. □overleaf Barrel Race - Larry Huber, Jule’s Reddy; Scurry Race - Larry Huber, Jules Reddy; Speed and Action - George Schaeffer, Passing Rome; Open Ladies Pleasure - Vicki Zipperlein, Hopie’s Bonanza; Open English Equitation - Sandy Gainer,-Sandy’s Mr. Chips. The, adult championship went f to Ernie Runge on Zippy’S Holly; reserve championship to Diane Reese on Crateau’s Mr. Ed. The Children’s cham pionship was won by Jim Click on McPay Day 2; reserve to Karin Risser on April Bee. The timed events cham pion was Larry Huber on Jules Reddy; reserve - Ernie Runge on Speeder Bill. as U u* v , ' MEMO H«Y, STRAW and EAR CORN SALE everylwonday ATUA.M. New Houknd Sales StaUea, Inc. PfapQe 717*3(4-4341 Lloyd H. Kreider, Auct.