4-H winners named UTITZ - The Broken-Bit 4-H club held their Grooming and Showmanship eliminations, June 20, at Lower Hopewell Horse Center. Sixteen members participated to decide who would represent the club at the county 4-H show which will be held July 15, 1978 at the Lancaster Riding Club. In the Junior division the following members placed: first, Ricky Buckwalter, second, Sally Gregory, third, Alida Farrington, fourth, Lynn Sherman, fifth Karen Hinerdeer, sixth, Rory Buckwalter. In the semor division the following members placed. First, Ted Shotzberger, second, John Keller, third Leslie Sher- SAVE ‘/a OF 4 % THE COST OF SPRAY C ?; PAINTING BARNS ''• By having it done right! ' 1 £ • Like you want it done. -- 1/ • With latest equipment. ' { i; • Brushed properly with j the real 6” paint brush. 'i •By one who is self '' employed £ • Using the original t proven barn paint. f • Check with my recent work near your place. PHARESS. HURST RDI, Box 420 Narvon, Pa. 17555 215-445-6186 m- classes at the county 4-H each division are eligible to s h o w. man, fourth, Daphne Imrnel, participate in the Grooming ” Following the Grooming fifth, Dee Dee Rice, sixth, and Showmanship class at and Showmanship a covered Brian Immel. county 4-H. All participants dish picnic was held for The first three places in are eligible to enter other members and their families. Veteran hex sign painter, Johnnie Claypoole, hastens to complete his brightly co ored “chust-fer-nice" hexes before the opening of the 29th annual Penn sylvania Dutch Folk Festival here on July 1. Johnnie will be but one of hundreds of expert craftsmen demonstrating their skills during the Festival’s 8-day run through July 8. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 1,1978 125
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