Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 25, 1986, Image 60

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    B2o4jncast«r Farming, Saturday, Octobar 25,198 CL
Pemytaflifl 4-H Hone Show
(Continued from Page B 14)
Raised Box Keyhole (over 13.2 Hands)
1 Darby Miller 2 Charlie Henderson 3
Heather Rose
Raised Box Keyhole (13 2 Hands and Under)
I Greg Davis 2 Marcy Nicholson 3 Wendy
Wasson
Hunter Seat Equitation (Not to Jump)- Sr
1 Jennifer Meyer 2 Jennifer Knuff 3 Stacy
Baird
Saddle Seat Pleasure Horses (Over 14 2 Hands)
1 Robert Katn Jr 2 Alicia Morris 3 Lisa
Smith
Hunter Seat Equitation (not to Jump)- Jr
1 Jamie Meyer 2 Becky Buchheit 3 Traci
Geismger
Saddle Seat Pleasure Ponies (14 2 hands and
under)
1 DesiUnck 2 Signe Coble 3 Amy Smith
Robert Kain, Jr. rode to first place in two performance
classes -- Saddle Seat Pleasure Horses and Saddle Seat
Equitation, senior division.
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You Have A Considerable In
vestment In Your Dairy Herd...
In Your Milking Parlor, In
Modern Milking and Cooling
Equipment And All The Other
Toots Necessary For Modern
Dairying...
Western Pleasure Pomes (12 2 hands and under)
1 Rebecca Miller 2 Deana Gallagher 3 Jayna
Summerville
Hunter Hack Pomes (14 2 Hands and under)
1 Charlene Dasta 2 Gwyn Haggerty 3
Theresa Rosner
Hunter Seat Equitation (over lumps)- Sr
1 JillMalecki 3 Jackie Hultman
Hunter Seat Equitation (over lumps)- Jr
1 Parra Phillips 2 Lauren Ebersole 3 Alltson
Di Stefano
Saddle Seat Equitation- Sr
I Robert Kam Jr 21 Signe Coble 3 Chris
Nicottera
Saddle Seat Equitation- Jr
1 Jennifer Bierer 2 Alexa Nolan 3 Kim
Bakano
Open Trail (13 2 hands and under)
1 Kristy Kelly 2 Jennifer Edwards 3 Rhonda
Garling
WOLGEMUTH INC.
MOUNT JOY, PA.
PH: 717-653-1451
Open Trait (over 13 2 hands)
1 Kathy Bush 2 Eileen Lewis 3 Michele Busin
Hunter Under Saddle Horses (over 14 2 Hands)
1 AmySnover 2 Sue Reilly 3 Holly Bossert
Hunter Under Saddle Ponte* (14 2 hand* and
under)
1 Jamie Meyer 2 Sandy Swartz 3 Steve
Kenepp
Stock Seat Equitation- Jr
1 Tammy Aimes 2 Kristy Kelly 3 Tracey Davis
Hunter Hack Horses (over 14 2 hands)
1 Jill Gnwatz 2 Laurie Reed 3 Tracey
Neamand
Working Hunter Horses (over 14 2 hands)
1 Ertra Strickland 2 Kelly Zero 3 Anecia
Hovis
Working Hunter Ponies(l4 2 Hands and under)
1 Jennifer Campbell 2 Rich Cunkle 3 Amy
Zahn
Stock Seat Equitation Sr
1 Missy Sukay 2 Shannon Ross 3 Kristy
Nelson
County Team
1 Venango County 2 Lycoming County 3
Montgomery County
v GroomingandShowmanship Sr
1 Heidi Renmnger 2 TnciaOgburn 3 Shannon
Ross
Grooming and Showmanship • Jr
1 Melissa Bower 2 Misty Walter 3 Tammy
Aimes
Western Riding
1 DonsKensey 2 Jill Hann 3 Greg Say
Pleasure Pony Dnvmg(l4 0 hands and under)
I Jennifer Elder 2 Stephanie Rhea 3 Rodney
Garlmg
Western Pleasure Horses (over 14 0 hands)
1 Kristy Nelson 2 Patty Delano
Western Pleasure Pontes (over 12 2 hands and not
over 14 6 hand*
1 Mark 0 Neil 2 Karin Way 3 Kristy Kelly
Pleasure Pairs
I Kristy Nelson Kim Nelson 3 Lon Davis
Lynoor Hiller 3 Laura Franssen Eileen Lewis
YORK - Don’t let un
comfortable or unsafe costumes
take the fun out of your children’s
Halloween, says Extension Home
Economist A. Joan Lamberson.
She offers the following
suggestions for this year’s costume
, planning.
• If you purchase ready-made
costumes, select masks, wigs and
beards that carry a flameproof
label.
• Avoid flimsy materials and
excessive yardage in costumes. A
touch of flame can easily start
them burning.
• Flameproof homemade
costumes by using this treatment
mix seven ounces of regular
laundry borax and three ounces of
boric acid with two quarts of
water. Saturate the costume
Don’t Cut Corners By Feeding
Less Than Top-Quality Feeds
To Your Cows. Tested, Proven
And Fortified FLORIN FEEDS
May Make The Difference In
Whether Your Investment Pays
Off In Bigger Profits!
Darby Miller of Dover took first place in the Raised Box
Keyhole.
Think Safety This Halloween
thoroughly and then let it drip dry.
This fire-retardant is temporary
and won’t harm the fabric. It must
be renewed after every laundering
to be effective.
• Do not allow children to carry a
pumpkin lighted by a wax candle
and do not set a candle-lighted
pumpkin on the doorstep. If a
child’s costume brushes the
pumpkin, a fire could easily start.
Also be careful about setting a
candle-lighted pumpkin indoors
near curtains or table decorations.
• Be sure children understand
IT MAKES
DOLLARS
AND
SENSE
TO CALL
US NOW!
they must stay away from open
fire or flames.
• For traffic safety and general
accident prevention, keep the
children’s costumes short enough
so they won’t trip and light enough
in color to make them clearly
visible to motorists. Reflector tape
on the front and back of the
costume gives better visibility.
• Instead of masks, try letting
children decorate their faces with
inexpensive make-up or colored
chalk.
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Prices are lower than ever at
this Factory-Authorized Ware
house Sale! Get a Troy-Blit
while our Inventory lasts, and
SAVE on America’s favorite
garden tiller!
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iNT LOCATIONS:
THREE C(
• 1755 W. Main St., Ephrata, PA 17522
Located on Rt. 322 (717) 738-1131
• 1515 Chocolate Ave., Hershey, PA 17033
(717) 533-4060
• 2274 New Holland Pk., Lancaster, PA 17601
(717) 656-2710
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