Driving Clinic Dauphin County 4-H will be hosting a Horse Driving Clilnic on Tuesday, June 21, at Twin Brooks. This clinic will be part of a ser ies sponsored by the State 4-H Horse Program Committee. The clinic will begin at 3 p.m. and run to dark. The cost is $5 for mem bers and $lO for nonmembers to participate. There is a limit of 20 horses. Therefore, preregistration of hors es/ponies is required. Spectators are welcome at a cost of $2. The clinic will be taught by Lore Homer, a distinguished au thority on driving as a judge, teacher, and competitor. Dauphin Gymkana Clinic On Thursday, June 23. there will be a clinic for all 4-H‘ers who would like to try their hand at the gaming classes. The clinic will be held at Twin Brooks and will be gin at 6 p.m. Come prepared to ride. Non members are welcome to be spec tators but only members may ride. Instructors will be Jim and Dar by Miller of York County. Jim is a former 4-H leader and one of the organizers of the Pennsylvania- High School Rodeo Association. Darby, his daughter, is a former 4-H’er with considerable experi ence. iruiMJ Mil IFBI &KE INC POLE TAVERN SMITH S WALTEMYER'S L wSJilt K pA NC ' Ea SALES CORP. IMPLEMENTS. INC SALES & SERVICE EQUIPMENT 40 Mtrcersburg, PA Red Uon, PA Allentown. PA 717-MM335 N J 717-328-2244 717-244-4168 tlmtif IW 610-3M-Z553 SOMSMMO LONE MAPLE MILLER S SCHEFFEL SALES A SERVICE EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT CO. w RO #1 Ht. 66 Rad Com* Rd. Nw «mndr«uFM Filrmounl City, PA Somaraat, PA 412-666-7172 H 4-445-8500 IC. LOST CREEK PIKEVILLE IMPLEMENT EQUIPMENT INC. Oakland Mila, PA Olay, PA 717-463-2161 610-687-6277 SQUARE BALES OR ROUND, YOU’RE IN THE BEST SHAPE WITH JOHN DEERE ■ l4«)k over the complete and completely advanced baler line. ■ Sec the 435 and 535 Round Balers that can both surface wrap and twine-lie. ■ Sec square balers with the hay control to produce bales that slack like bricks. ■ Four round baler models, 750- to 2000-pound bales. Three 14xl8-inch square balers, one 16xl8-inch square baler. A Centre County 4-H Sheep Club The Centre County 4-H Sheep Club held its monthly meeting at the Penn State University Beef and Sheep bam on May 4. During roll call, each member of the club gave a short project report about their 4-H animals. The guest speaker for the even ing was Dr. Wolfcgang, V.M., who addressed the club on animal health care. Club members where informed of market lamb weigh in to be held on May 21 at Centre County Grange Fairgrounds. At the April meeting, the elec tion of officers was held, with Ranie Kerstetter, president; Han nah Auman, vice president: Rachael Kerstetter, secretary; Jen nifer Herbstritt, card secretary; and Greg McMurtrie, news reporter. The next meeting will be held at the Penn State Beef and Sheep bam on June 1 with a guest speak er on sheep nutrition. /Jirillere-you’ve earned WjUJ our support ini TOBIAS GEORGE V. SEIPLE EQUIPMENT CO.. INC & SON PA E«.onPA 717.362-3132 610-258-7146 A(.UA Yellow Rose Barrel Spectacular On Saturday, June 4, the Yel low Rose 4-H Club will sponsor its Sixth Annual Barrel Racing Horse Show at the Luzerne Coun ty Fairgrounds on Rt. 118 in Dallas. The show will start at 1 p.m., rain or shine, with youth riders on their ponies competing in timed events, followed by amateur and open divisions for both the men and ladies. Exhibitors will be coming from New York, New Jersey, Mary land, and all across Pennsylvania to compete for some big prize money classes. If you like the thrills of high speed competition, you won’t want to miss this show. Admission and parking is free and the Yellow Rose 4-H Club will have refresh ments available. For more information call (717) 477-2204 or (717) 256-3531. cp F mp WINELAND nrf i Bo* is? EQUIPMENT, INC, fJiiS PA Martlnaburg, PA wStim #l4 - 793 - 2109 The May meeting of the Lan caster County 4-H Swine Club was held at the Lancaster Farm and Home Center on Thursday, May 12, at 7:30 p.m. The meeting was called to order by the presi dent, Tina Umbrell, after which the pledges were led by Bob Stew art and Gerald Boyd. The program for the evening M.S. YEARSLEY & SONS Watt Chatter, PA 610-696-2990 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 28,1994*825 Lancaster County 4-H Swine Club AJjj" HAPPENINGS Mercer County 4-H Volunteers Honored Mercer County 4-H leaders were recently honored for their volunteer service to the 4-H program. The volunteer leaders were guests at the annual appreciation banquet sponsored by the Mercer County Bankers Association and Mercer County Cooperative Extension. “4-H volunteers arc very special people,” said Beth Lair, Mercer County 4-H youth extension agent. “The knowledge, guidance, and support they give to 4-H mem bers is an investment in the future. Volunteers arc the backbone of the 4-H program. There are many young per sons that have evolved into productive citizens and fine leaders in society due to the support and care given by a 4-H volunteer leader.” Wayne Rogers from the Mercer County Bankers Asso ciation presented the 4-H volunteer leaders certificates and awards for their 1993 year of service to the Mercer County 4-H program. • One year: Ann Badger, Linda Braymer, Carmclla Cat rucco, Lynette Croskey, Janet Czubck, Yolanda Dale, Clifford A. Davis, Margaret Elliott, Lisa Field, Debbie Gcibcl, Mark Herrmann, Ben Holler, Alcxa Houle, Amy Hovis, Mildred Jackson, Barb Kish, Charlene McCul lough, Irwin McCullough, Eleanor Nelson, Jody Neugc baucr, Joyce Reis, Shanda Reynolds, Sheila Roddy, Jean Sankey, Linda Stcrba, Tom Swanson, Kay Thomas, Bon nie Totten. Two years: Lois Bcstwick, Joan Book, Kim Brocklc hurst, Jim Buzzard, Dana Durst, Deborah Eckenrod, Matt Fenton, Kim Gainor, Brian Gilmore, Pamela Gricus, Tho mas Gricus, E. Joyce Hustey, Sandy Johnston, Diana Kuhlber, Sheryl Ligo, Joe McCann, Linda McCann, Pamela Moran, Mary Kay Ochlbcck, Paula Ostheimcr, Shari Rabold, Sue Stevenson, Polly Vodenichar, Jean Wasser, Nancy Wolck, Patricia Woods, Karen Yeager, Shelley Yerger, Kathy Womer. • Three years: Karen A. Anderson, Bea Baker, Paul Baker, Donald E. Cannon, Barbara Elder, Ron Fisher, Lei sa Fobes, Angie George, Alan Henry, Julie Philson, Bettc lou Roberts, Terry Seltzer, Marianne Shcllcnbargcr, Max Shcllenbargcr, Sharon Sommers, Sherry Warner, Ethel Zahniser, Betty Womcr. • Four years: Maryanne Alchier, Norinc Bolyard, Dr. Dean Eichstadt, Jill Fox, Cathy Gadsby, Keith Gadsby, Liz Kingsley, Richard McLaughlin, Robin McLaughlin, Rosemary Menke, Gayle Wolff. • • Five years: Marge Dunn, Elaine Lcisc, Guy McKean, Deborah Nickel, Sharon Nystrom. • Six years; Sherry Braho. • Seven years: Clifford Donaldson, Charlotte Fenton, Earl Fenton, Elaine Firth, Donald Jones. • Eight yeays; Theodore Menke. • Nine years: Kenneth Anderson, Rcbckah Bolyard, ludy Turner. Lyle Turner. • 10 years: Karen Stewart, Charles Totten. • II years: Ellen Ochlbeck, Fran Reynolds. • 12 years; Karen Anderson, David Dixon, Dr. Tammy Eishstadt, Sherry Wright. • 13 years: Steve Paxton. • 17 years: Shirley Blauser, Thomas Kerins, • 18 years; Diane Salatino. • 23 years: Ron Wright. • 24 years: Lynda Kerins. • 25 years: Thomas McCullough. • 30 years; Esther Thompson. New 4-H volunteer leaders for 1994 were also wel comed; Susan Campbell, Lynne Engles, Susan Herrick, Polly Hogue, Melissa Holler, Betsy Horchlcr, Bill Irvine, Mary Jo Irvine, Debbie King, Pete Leise, Gerri Marti, Col leen Masson, Eleanor Nelson, Sallie Riddle, Lisa Robin son, Molly Schcpp, Kellie A. Thompson, April Walker, Delta Zahniser. Anyone interested in becoming a 4-H volunteer leader may contact the Mercer County Cooperative Extension Office at (412) 662-3141. was given by Dr. Robert Graybill, swine veterinarian. He gave the club a talk and slide presentation on “Raising Healthy Pigs.’* After the meeting, refreshments were served. The next meeting will be held on Thursday. June 2, at 6:30 p.m. at the West Lampeter Fair grounds. Lampeter. The club will hold an ice cream social with the 4-H Beef and Woolies clubs.