—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, July 26, 1975 16 4-H horse show winners announced The Lancaster County 4-H Horse and Pony Round-up was held on Saturday July 19 at the Lancaster Riding and Tennis Club. There were 126 horses entered in the show in the 32 classes. The top three placings in each class except two pairs and one county eligible to compete in the Regional 4-H Horse Show on September 13. The winners are as follows: • Grooming & Showmanship Junior 1 - Donna Simmons, E. Petersburg Pond, Lane.; 2 - Rick Buckwalter, R 1 Den ver; 3 - Karen Himerdeer Kayo Ave. Lane. Grooming & Showmanship Senior 1 - Natalie Immel, R 3 Utitz; 2 - Margaret Keeney, R 4 Manheim; 3 - Dee Dee , Rice, Box 142, Conestoga. Pleasure Pony Driving 1 - Karen Himerdeer, Kayo Ave. Lane.; 2 • Pam Sim mons, E. Petersburg Rd. Lane.; 3 - Paula Splain, N. 4th St. Columbia. 4-Open Trail 13.2 bands & under 1 - Robin Tshudy, Fulton St., Manheim; 2 - Lou Simmons, E. Petersburg Rd. Lane.; 3 - Pam Simmons -E. Petersburg Rd., Lane. 5-Open Trail Over 13.2 hands 1 - James Glick, E. Main St. Leola; 2 - George Met zler, Box 158, E. Petersburg; 3 - Brian Immel, R 3 Lititz. 6-County Team George Metzler, Box 158, E. Petersburg; Susan Slater, Fruitville Pk., Lane.; Brian Immel, R 3 lititz. 7-Pleasure Pairs 1 - Donna Bare, Witmer; 1 - Vicki Bare, Witmer; 2 - Heidi Benley, R 3 Quarryville; 2 - Carol Stimson, R 1 Strasburg. S - Stock Seat Equitation • Jr. 1 - Leslie Sherman, Barrcrest Lane, Lane. 2 • Cindy Burkey, 119 N. Queen St., Lane.; 3- Rick Buck waiter, R 1 Denver. Stock Seat Equitation - Sr. 1 - Cherri Gochnauer, Centerville, Rd., Lane.; 2 • Natalie Immel, R 3 Lititz 17543; 3 - Jane Gregory, R 1 Lititz 17543. Western Pleasure Ponies 12.2 hands & under 1 - Connie Myers, Harrisburg Pike, Lane.; 2 - Pickling problems discussed Although food markets offer a wide variety of pickles and relishes, many homemakers today gain satisfaction from making their own pickles when garden vegetables and fresh fruits are in good supply. Marceil A. Seckman, Ass’t Ext. Home Economist in York County, says that pickling is a delightful art that well repays the time and care you must take for success. The Cooperative Ex tension Service is offering a workshop on pickle making on August 7, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon at the 4-H Center near Bair Station. This workshop is open to anyone regardless of sex, race, color, or national origin. To register for the class call the Cooperative Extension Office at 848-3301 Pam Simmons, E. Peter sburg Rd. Lane.; 3 - Sherri Myers, Harrisburg Pike, Lane. 11 • Western Pleasure Ponies Only 12.2 L not over 14.0 hands 1 - Donna Simmons, E. Pcterburg Rd. Lane.; 2 - Cindy Burkey, N. Queen St. Lane.; 3 - Sue Hafer, Blaine Ave., Leola. 12 • Western Pleasure Hones Over 14.0 hands 1 - Natalie Immel, R 3 Lititz; 2 • James Click, E. Main St., Leola; 3 - Rick Buckwalter, R 1 Denver. 13 - Western Riding Contest 1 - Karin Risser - R 1 Stevens; 2 - Sandy Hamilton Mentzer Rd. Lampeter; 3 - Lori Simmons, E. Peter sburg Rd., Lane. 14-Pole Bending 13.2 bands & under 1 - Kim Bernhardt, S. Main St Manheim; 2 - Deb Myers, S. Charlotte St. Manheim; 3 - Terri Mummau R 2 Manheim. 15-Pole Bending- Over 13.2 hands 1 - Terry Miller Cony Ave., Lane.; 2 - Randy Glick E. Main St. Leola; 3 - Sandy Hamilton, Mentzler Rd. Lampeter. 16-Clover Leaf Barrel Race 13.2 hands & under 1 - Kim Bernhardt S. Main St. Manheim; 2 - Terri Mummau R 2 Manheim; 3 - Deb Myers S. Charlotte St. Manheim. 17-Clover Leaf Barrel Race over 13.2 hands 1 - Randy Click, E. Main St. Leola; 2 - Deb Carmeans, Box 158 E. Petersburg; 3 - Tammy Rhineer, R 1 Willow Street. 18-Saddle Seat Equitation-Jr. 1 - Daryl Friedricks, m),lnhn»fl«»ot32or fMI. Alt 24-foot *lcto ' .. rtkftap* hay« «n «nUy ' , v mor» •p«iHaiHon«. 3uilt-in ranlflatioo system rasps budding dry end xoirlda* trash air tor animal Mißti. Unkpra air flow ’ lystatn poll* atr In at roof ridge Ims, circulates It over too top of the animate, ihrough fhsplt, and out. Note that dosign of roof system rlimTnatfts the need for any massive bulkhead*that could restrict air How. See Our Sow Castle on Display at; E. M. HERR HISTORY REPEATS itself as Cyrus McCormick's 1831 model reaper comes out of the museum to cut grain at Steeles Tavern, VA. where it introduced the era of farm mechanization 144 years ago. British Broadcasting Company returned the museum piece to harvesting service for a TV Hunsicker Rd., Lane.; 2 - Debbie Huber, Poplar St. Columbia; 3 - Tammy Rhineer R 1 Willow Street. 19-Saddle Seat Equitation Sr. 1 - Betsy Reese, Urban Dr., Lane.; 2 - Lenny Matroni, Whitney Road, Lane.; 3 - Cindi Peters, Penn Grant Rd. Lane. 20 • Hunter Seat Equitation Junior 1 - Greg Ziegler, Wabank Rd., Lane.; 2 • Amy Lenker, Lauel Dr. Hershey; 3 - Michael Winperney, Millcross Rd., Lane. 21'Hunter Seat Equitation-Sr. 1 - Sue Cassel, Adele Ave., Manheim; 2 - Sandra Bradley, Rl New Providence; 3 - Regina * V Kicera, N. Manheim. 1 - Elizabeth Abel, Smith Dr., Quarryville; 2 - Lisa Ernes, Cedar Rd. Lane.; 3 - Lyn Lenker, Laurel Dr. Hershey. 1 - Donna Bare, Witmer; 2 - Vicki Bare, - Witmer; 3 - Carrol Flemming Park Ave. Columbia. 1 - Daryl Friedrichs, Hunsicker Rd. Lane.; 2 - Debbie Rineda, R 1 Quarryville; Farrowing stalls and nursery areas are equipped with aluminum T-slats in the floor, front and rear, individual slats are 1" - across the top and 1” high, with 3/8” spacing between slats EQUIPMENT, Main St., 22-Hunter Seat Equitation One Jump-Jr. 23-Hunter Sear Equitation Over Jump-Sr. 24-Saddle Seat Pleasure Ponies 14.2 hands & under SOW CASTLE... the new economical, plug-up-and-go total farrowing environment Cschfww vSdJusftblr , automatic watereop- 7 - or <*■ Ntppfewatarar t* optional In pine* at water cups Stall mkz! side* are adjustable to sfza ; mm of sow. Nursery feeders ■mm are provided lor pigs. INC. R.D.I, Willow Street documentary. “The Inventing of America". The star status accorded the reaper by 20th century British media contrasts with the London Times of 1851- which ridiculed McCormick’s invention as "a cross between a flying machine, a wheelbarrow and a chariot." 25-Saddle Seat Pleasure Horses over 14.2 hands 1 - Leslie Winpenny, Millcross Rd., Lane.; 2 - Sue Baker, Stony Battery Rd.; Lane. 17601; 3 - Debbie Huber, Poplar St., Columbia 17512. 26-Hunter Under Saddle-Ponies 14.2 hands & under 1 - Amy Linker, Laurel Dr. Hershey; 2 - Elizabeth Abel, Smith Dr., Quarryville; 3 - Elizabeth Waldeck R 2 Lane. 27-Hunter Under Saddle-Horses Over 14.2 hands 1 - Greg Ziegler Wabank Rd. Lane.; 2 - Regina Kicera N. Main St., Manheim; 3 - Sandra Bradley, R 1 New Providence. - C xt " v Look at a few of the features we build into our structures. 28-Working Hunter Ponies 14.2 bands & under 1 • Elizabeth Abel, Smith Dr., Quarryville; 2 - Vicki Bare, Witmer; 3 - Lyn Lenker, Laurel Dr. Hershey. 29 • Working Hunter Horses Over 14.2 hands 1 - Barb Helm, R 2 Manheim; 2 - Carol Stinson, R 1 Strasburg. Counter Classes English Walk-Trot 1 • Russell Waldeck, R 2 Lancaster. 31 - Western Walk Joy 1 - Jenny Gristle, Hamilton Rd. Lane.; 2 - Julie Jenkins, R 2 Conestoga; 3 - Kevin W. Kieffer, R 2 Lititz. 32 - Three-Gaited 1 - Betsy Reese, Urban Dr. Lane. JM&i > w 717-464-3321
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