820-Lancaatar Farming, Saturday, April 28,1990 Lancaster Farming 1 E. Main SI. Ephrate, Pa. 17522 717-394-3047 or Utltz 717-526-1164 PHONE HOURS: Mon., Tuaa., Wad. & Frl. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thura. 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. OFFICE HOURS: Mon. thru Frl. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The following categories ■ are available for your I classified advertising. I In Section C. Deadline- ■ Thursday morning at 9of I each week's publication I 1- Farm Equipment I la- Construction Equipment I 2- Farm Eq. Wanted ■ 3- Silos and Unloaders 1 I 4- Building and Supplies I The following categories are available In your classified advertising. In Section B. Deadline- Wednesday afternoon at 5 of each week's publication. 5- Grain Equipment 6- Dairy Equlpmant 7- Uvaatock Equlpmant 8- Cattle 9- Horaea A Mulaa 10* Sheep & Goata 11- Swine 12- Artificial Breading 13- Hog Eq. A Suppllea 14- Poultry A Suppllea 15- Feed A Seed 16- Fertilizer 17- Plante it- Frulta A Vegetable* 19- Nuraery 20- Lawn A Garden 21- Service* Offered 22- Cualom Work 23- Help Wanted 24- Situation* Wanted 25- Bualneaa Opportunities 26- Houaahold 27- Pat* 28- Lost 29- Found 30- Computers 31- Notice 32- Miscellaneous 33- Recreational Vehicles 34- Autos 35- Trucks A Trailers 36- Real Estate CLASSIFIED AD ORDER BLANK MAIL TO: LANCASTER FARMING P.O. Box 609, Ephrata, PA 17522 NOTE: Please do not use this form for Mail Box Market Ads, see instructions in Section 0 with Mailbox Markets. Name City Zip mblish m Please start! n with the I enclose Box Replies: Ads with answers coming to a box number, c/o Lancaster Farming: $1.50 per ad per week additional. This newspaper will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any advertisement. 4-H Finalists Three Lebanon County youth with outstanding 4-H records have been named Keystone winners in three categories of the National 4-H Awards Program. Named were Teresa Hill (Baker Scholarship); Ralph Major (Foods and Nutrition); and Steve Wagner (Bicycle). Teresa, daughter of Bernice and James Hill, is in her tenth year in 4-H. She is an active member of the Norlebco 4-H Dairy Club. Teresa was recently awarded top individual honors at the Penn State Youth Dairy Judging Con test. Ralph, son of Kay Ann and Lar ry Major, is in his ninth year as a member of the Jonestown Bake and Eat 4-H Club. As a teen lead er, Ralph organizes club activities for the foods and nutrition project. He is also a member of the Leba non County 4-H Teen Council. Steve, son of Corinne and Glen Wagner, is an eighth year member of the Cedar Valley 4-H Club. Steve has completed projects in woodworking, riflery, archery, leadership, health, photography, forestry, and bicycle. State Road 4-H On April 16, 1990, the State Road 4-H Club held their first meeting. Officers elected include President Jamie Paulhamus, Vice President Susan Cline, Secretary Christa Schon, and News Repor- PLEASE WRITE CLEARLY State Phone ( ) word ad times issue. Classify under (Phone Numbers Count As One Word) ters Shane Schon and Ammos McClain. The next meeting will be held May 14,1990 at 7:30 p.m. Livestock Judging Sixteen members from the York County 4-H livestock clubs com peted in the annual Spring Judging Contest at Penn State University on March 24, 1990 at University Park. The contest was divided into two age divisions. The first divi sion was the Junior Advanced Group, which had to give three sets of Oral reasons, along with placing six classes of livestock. The second division was consid ered as the Junior Beginners, which only had to place the six classes of livestock. In the Advanced Contest, Cathy Shive, Seven Valleys, placed first overall in the contest. The team consisting of Cathy Shive; Sandy and Sue Eisenhour, Wellsville; and Edwin Livingston, Dover, placed first in the overall team competition. The other advanced team con sisting of Amy Dutrey, Dallas town; Robin Shive, Seven Val leys: Carly Kelly, Wellsville; and Jason Rankin, Abbottstown placed eighth in the overall team competition. The Chester County 4-H Prog ram has announced that Noel Scheib, a junior at Owen J. Roberts High School and member ■i MB BM MB MB I PEAPLINES: SECTION B - WEPNESPAY AT 5:00 P.M. SECTION C - THURSDAY AT 9:00 A.M. OF EACH WEEK'S PUBLICATION Keystone Winner CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES 29* per word per week -1 or 2 times 23* per word per week < 3 or more times 11 word minimum Words 1 Time 2 Times 3 Times up to 11 3.19 6.38 7.59 12 3.48 6.96 8.28 13 3.77 7.54 8.97 14 4.06 8.12 9.66 15 4.35 8.70 10.35 16 4.64 9.28 11.04 17 4.93 9.86 11.73 18 5.22 10.44 12.42 19 5.51 11.02 13.11 20 5.80 11.60 13.80 of the Kimbcrton Sewing and Tii- Community Dairy 4-H Clubs and 4-H Teen Representative Council, has been selected as a 1990 Key stone Winner in the 4-H Dairy Program and as an outstanding 4-H member. This is the second year in a row that Noel, a 4-H’er for 10 years, has won this honor. Noel, from Phoenixville, will travel to Penn State in May for the National Awards Program. Yellow Rose 4-H Club The Yellow Rose 4-H Club will sponsor its annual open horse show on May 12 and 13, 1990 at the Luzerne County Fairgrounds in Dallas, Pennsylvania. Starting time will be 8:30 a.m. rain or shine. This year’s show will feature a wide variety of Western and Engl ish classes with a total of IS divi sion championships and reserves. There will be both an English and Western $250 added Pleasure Classic and a Super Horse Award, sponsored by Pepsi Cola, which will be given each day to the horse accumulating the most points at the days end. The show will also feature a Palamino horse division on Satur day, May 12, sponsored by the Palamino Horse Associaiton.
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