100 —Lancaster Fartmm 4-H activities reported FLEMINGTON, N.J. - Following is a summary of 4- H dub adtivies in Hunterdon County, New Jersey: ROUND VALLEY RIDERS HORSE Hie dob met at the home of Mr. & Mrs. John Salasko, leaders, with 15 members and two visitors. Hie main discussion of the meeting was about the dubs up coming Horse Show, which will be held on June 5. Hie show will consist of eight English and eight Western classes. Hie show will begin at 8:30 ajn. at the Round Valley Youth Center, Lebanon. Any questions please call: English Chairman - Nancy Salasko, Saturday. Mav 21. 1977 609-236-2393 or Western chairman - Jennifer Griffith, 609-735-7906. Demonstrations were given by Karen Salasko, Braiding the Horse’s Mane; Doris Kiceniuk, Hie Horse’s Hoof. Hie next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Salasko, reports Julie Lewis, dub secretary. BLACK RIVER HORSE The club met at the' Fairmount Community Center, with 20 members and Mr. k Mrs. Babb, leaders. Reva Zeicbner gave a demonstration to the club on horse' judging. Hie club is planning to have a bake sale within the next month or so. “The -clubs’ Fifth Annual Open Western Horse Show will beheld on Sunday, June 12,9 am. at Chubb Park, in Chester. Their will be a total of 24 classes and four divison championships, also hi-point of the day. For further in formation call 609-876-3014, reports Lori Shelley, secretary. - EASY RIDERS HORSE Hie dub met with 24 members, four visitors, and three leaders. The club discussed the second clinic which was held April 16. It went very well and 21 people showed up. After the clinic, Mrs. Griffith gave • a demonstration on tack at the Fox’s meadow. The dub did a window _ display and received a very good. Demonstrations were given by Donna Homulak, Penny Peck, lisa Fulture, Lucy Lybarger, and Anne Hilmer, reports Heather Sewell, secretary. TRAIL BLAZERS MOTORCYCLE The dub met at the Round Valley Youth Center with 20 members and two leaders. There will be a canoe trip held on June 26 with a raindate of July 10 for all club members. There will also be a roller skating party on June 1 at the Frencfatown WHITi WASHING wMi DAIRY WHITE -DRIES WHITE -DOES NOT RUB OFF EASILY -NO WET FLOORS -IS COMPATIBLE WITH DISINFECTANT AND FLY SPRAYS -WASHES OFF WINDOWS A PIPELINES EASILY. Also Barn Cleaning Service Available With Compressed Air To have your barn cleaned with air it will clean off dust, cob webs & lot of the old lime. This will keep your barn looking cleaner & whiter longer. MAYNARD L. BKITZIL Witmer, PA 17585 717-392-7227 If no answer call Willard Beitzel 717-733-6357 We will take on work within 100 mile radius of Lancaster. Barn spraying our business, not a sideline. Spraying Since 1961 HIGH PRESSURE WASHING AND DISINFECTING POULTRY HOUSES AND VEAL PENS. iX'llcr rink, 7-10:30 pm. The next meeting will be held May 19,8 p.m., reports Ellen liundt, secretary. DOUGLAS ACCLAIMED TOP 4-H DAIRY JUDGE David Douglass, Pitt stown, was high scorer in the Hunterdon 4-H Dairy Cattle Judging Contest held last Saturday. David ac cumulated 354 in judging six classes of dairy cows and in the scoring of oral and written reasons. David is a freshman at Delaware Valley College and a member of the Milford 4-H Dairy Club. The contest was held on three farms: Cedar Lane Farm and the farm of Ed ward Clucas, both Oldwick, and ‘William Teets’ Backacres Farm, Cokesbury. Serving as of ficial judge was William Raab, Sussex County Holstein breeder and noted daity cattle judge. Raab had been active in 4-H diary activities and was a member of the Cornell University judging team some years ago. Second to David Douglass in the contest was Jeff Stamets, Stamets Rd., Milford. His day’s score totaled 349 points. John Baker, Rick Rd., Alexandria Township, was third with 324 points, and Marianne Sch wab, Ringoes-Heaville Rd., was a close fourth with 323 points. The 3 highest scoring in dividuals were all members of the Milford - 4-H Dairy Club, and hence, made up the winning team in dub competition. High scoring Mt. Airy Club contestants, in addition to Marianne Schwab, were Bob Fisher, Sergeantsville, with 318 points, and Debi Coleman, Dilts Comer, 312 points. Other high scorers in Senior competition were Donna and Mark Douglass, 319 and 307 points respec tively. "’‘at—— with purchase of Poulan S2SDA-14" or S2SCVA-16' 'Total retail vdlue of bonus items S4fl 3b ADAMS CO. REEDY BROS. COMPANY RO 4 Gettybsurg, Pa. 717-334-3710 CHESTER CO. M. S. YEARSLEY A SONS West Chester. Penna. 215-696-2990 CUMBERLAND C MEIER'S HARDWARE 100 W. Mam St Mechamcsbure. Pa. 717-766-3451 UNCASTER CO. ANDREW KiLER 196 Eastbrook Rd Smoketown. Pa. C. H. LAUSCH Ephrata. Pa. 717-733-3749 LAWN CARE OF PENNA. Martindale, Pa. 215-445-6650 LONG'S MOWER SERVICE A SALES Litrtr. Pa. 717-6264180 WSSLETS FARM SERVICE Washington Boro, Pa. 717-285-4844 Winner" in the junior competion was Scott Gordon, Pittstown, a Milford (Tub member with 293 points. Second Junior 'was Charles Fisher, 284 points, and third, George Perhinys, Stockton, 281. The Mt. Airy Club's Junior team edged Milford, 817 points to 769. High placing Senior judges will participate in training sessions and ultimate selection for a place on the Hunterdon County 4-H Dairy Cattle Judging Team to participate in the State Contest scheduled for mid- July. INCLUDES • Carrying case • 4 pack of oil • Quart of bar lubricant • Sparkplug • Spark plug wrench • Extra cutting chain • Cham file and holder OBERHOLTZER’S Lititz, Pa. 717-733-8506 AMOS STOLTZFUS Box 67 Hense) Road Kmzers R. f. WILLIAMS t SONS. INC. Columbia, Pa. 717-684-2019 LEBANON CO. NEUIITS SALES A SERVICE 333 W. Market St. Jonestown. Pa. 717-865-3487 PAT A SON Jonestown. Pa. 717-867-2998 YOBKCO. MAUSS SHARPENING SERVICE 524 N. Pershini Ave. York. Penna. 717-843-1716 STRICRLERS HOME A GARDEN Red Lion, Pa. 717-2444187 RENTER'S LAWN MOWER 3655 Admire Road Dover. Pa. 717-292-3418
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