C22—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 12,1981 Lancaster, York equestriennes BY BETH HEMMINGER Staff Correspondent SHIPPENSBURG - South Central Area 4-H Horse Production Show, held last Thursday at the Shippensburg Fair Grounds, brought together 120 outstanding horses and 4-H horsemen from 12 surrounding counties: Adams, Bedford, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Huntingdon, Lancaster, Lebanon, Perry, Somerset, York and Cambria. James Gallagher, master showmanship judge, selected only two master showmen during the entire show. Alida Farrington, Lancaster, was honored as a master showmen with her yearling Appaloosa, Princess Candicane. Lisa Helder, York, was presented a master showmen award as she showed her stock horse, Ms. Brigher Bar. Type judge, Robert Church had quite a job ahead of him with 39 classes in the type show. Tammy and Linda Burruss, sisters from Cumberland County, competed in the same Paint and Pinto classes and were ecstatic with the results. 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Call us today for a free estimate on your next building Call Collect 717-738-4248 0r... earn Master Showman honors Iron Eyes Cody, while Margot Leßoy, Lebanon, was Judge Robert Church’s choice for the blue ribbon in the Eastern Pleasure class. Forty-nine 4-H’ers and their horses received blue ribbons in the South Central competition and will advance to the district competition in Harrisburg. Show results are: APPALOOSA Colts of this Year 1 Mark Sparrow, Adams. 2 John Jocher, Dauphin Yearling Colts and Fillies 1 Alida Farrington, Lancaster, 2 Wanda Shoemaker, Bedford QUARTER HORSE Colts of This Year 1. Barb Armstrong, Franklin. 2 Tim Ruth, Ladies lead winners capture attention at Md. state fair COLLEGE PARK, Md. - The Maryland Sheep Breeders Association again sponsored two competitive events for 4-H and FFA members on Sunday, August 30, at the Maryland State Fair in Timonium prior to the traditional market lamb and breed shows on Monday and Tuesday. There were six contestants in the annual washed lamb fitting and showing contest and 16 par ticipants in the fourth annual ladies lead competition. In the washed lamb event, Jennifer Hagerty of Clarksburg, Montgomery County was named Junior Champion. John Bouma of Clarksville, Howard County, won in the senior division, and Hughy F. Salfner, Adams 2 year Old Colts and Fillies 1 Daphne Immel, Lancaster, 2 Kathy Meckley. Adams Fillies of This Year 1 Kristine Kautz, Perry, 2 Jessica Shetron Cumberland, 3 Amy Sherman, Adams. 4 Brenda Alberter, Somerset 5 Tom Schulsser. Cum berland Yearling Fillies 1 Terry Shetron, Cumberland 2 Beth Carty, Franklin. 3 Natalie Carty, Franklin, 4 Kenneth E Miller. Perry, 5 Karen Brandt. Dauphin Brood Mare I Tom Schiusser, Cumberland. 2 Nadine Brown, Lancaster, 3 Amy-Ho Whitsel. Hun tingdon Yearling Geldings 1. Dennis Hoffman. Somerset; 2 Jessica Watts, Lancaster 2 Year OM Geldings 1 Margot J Leßoy, Lebanon. HALF ARABIAN 1 Pavi | So m » r *® f , 2 Brian Shoemaker, Jr., 18, of Rossville, Baltimore - County, placed second. Salfner had been the senior winner last year. His sister, Patricia S. Moore, was the senior winner in 1978. This year, Moore narrated the ladies lead contest for 4-H and FFA members. Both of the top two contestants in the ladies lead event hail from Carroll County. Becky Sue Lynch, IS, of Lmwood placed first, and Marian G- Cummings, 16, of Westminster was second. Third place went to Virginia L. Weaver, 10, of Perryvilie, Cecil County. Lynch, modeled a heather blue' jacket and blue gray plaid shut with matching vest for Becky-and a matching bow for Joy, her yearling Hampshire ewe. Becky BUILDING SYSTEMS P.O. Box 56, Ephrata, Pa. Phone: 717-738-4248 ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm . Please contact me with information on the following: LF J □ FARM BUILDINGS □ COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS ■ □ DO-IT-YOURSELF BUILDING PACKAGES □ GARAGES ■ □ KAISER ALUM. 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Weaver charmed a capacity audience in the new sheep-judging arena with a blue wool jersey jumper wtuch she bad trimmed with little lamb buttons. She led a Suffolk ewe named Arielle. • We Also Specialize In Repairs & Remodeling of Existing Buildings! Send this coupon for more information Name Address or RD Town State Phone (includes area code) Yearling Colts and Fillies Brood Mares STOCK TYPES Brood Mares 1 •SSSSL. ford, 3 Wanda Shoemaker, Bedford Colts of This Year 1. Betty Swank, Somerset, 2 Steve Otto, Cumberland, 3 Charity Ann Saam, Lebanon Fillies of This Year 1 Cindy Qtto, Cumberland, 2 Todd S' Holston, Cumberland Two Year Old Fillies 1 Todd S Holston. Cumberland, 2 Lisa Holder. York, 3 Natalie Stuber, Perry Brood Mares 1 Chanty Ann Saam, Lebanon. 2 Betty Swank, Somerset Brood Mares 1 Julie Clabaugh. Bedford WESTERN PLEASURE 1. Alida Farrington. Lancaster, 2 Todd Holston, Cumberland, 3 Lisa Helder, York, 4 Eva Sherlaw, Lancaster, 5 Amy Sherman. Adams ENGLISH PLEASURE 1 Margot Leroy. Lebanon, 2 Joan Romesberg, Somerset, 3 Wanda Shoemaker, Bedford. 4 Julie Truax. Bedford. 5 Barbara Falvey. Bedford Virginia also won honors on the same day in the 4-H rabbit show at the Maryland State Fair. Sheep showmen this year at the 100th Maryland State. Fair were' enthusiastic about the new sheep judging arena and enclosed washing facilities for their animals. The new ‘washing facilities eliminated an outside mud problem which had plagued the state fair sheep bam area for ' years. READ LANCASTER FARMING FOR COMPLETE AND UP-TO-DATE MARKET REPORTS .County Zip