Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 24, 1990, Image 57

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farmer boy AQ SHOW ease STALL CO.
410 Lincoln Awo. 573 Willow Rd.
Myerstown, PA 17067 Lancaster, PA 17601
(717) 866-7665 (717) 280-2536
SHM FARM EQUIP. INC. CEOL OAKY STORE
RR i. AmwHla, PA 17003 374 Biggs Highway
(717)867-2211 Rising Sun, MD 21011
MELVIN A. Ml l CP (301) 656-6823
*72, S*" mbsTpawts PIKEVILE EQUIPMENT INC.
(814) 422-8270 RT 2, Olay, PA 10647
SHERMAN BROS.
RD 1 Box 128 LC £ * Q
Albion. PA 18401 ... P-O Bmc ZOO
(814) 788-4143 SWsrdato, PA 18062
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Fills 3000 gallon tank in one
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CHIDESTER FARMS
RD 2, Box 78
Kingsley, PA 18626
(717) 280-4260
DEERFIELD AQ A
TURF CENTER. INC.
RD 2, Box 212
Wstsontown, PA 17777
(717)8363867
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12312 Oak Hll Rd.
Woodsboro, MD 21706
(301)8063233
Columbia C
BLOOMSBURG (Columbia
Co.) Columbia County 4-H
horse members received three first
place awards in the 31st annual
State 4-H Horse Show held
October 26-28 at the State Farm
Show Complex in Harrisburg.
County winners in 4-H horse
performance classes were Tracy
Davis, first place, grooming and
showmanship (13-15); Crystal
Smith, second place, Western
Pleasure Pony; Tracy Davis, sec
ond place. Stock Seat Equitation
Sr. Division; Neda Albertson,
sixth place. Pleasure Pony Driv
ing; Crystal Smith, seventh place.
Open Trail Pony; Jason Jones,
eighth place, Obstacle Trail
Course: Robert Kile, ninth place.
Obstacle Trail Course; Robert
Kile, tenth place, Walk-Trot Equi
tation; Megan Rubenstein, tenth
place, Stock Seat Equitation Jr.
Division.
In 4-H horse production clas-
badge;
WAIVER
OF
FINANCE
TILL
APRIL ’9l
TILL APRIL 91
OR
INAN
CHAMBERSBURQ
FARM SERVICE
07S s. Main St
Chambarsburg, PA 17201
(717) 264-3533
HESS' EQUPMENT
Salaa 4 Saivlea
HR 3, MM Inburg, PA 17844
(717) 088-2720
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RANCK’S FARM
EQUIP. SALES
RO 2, Box 184
LaaNatown, PA 17044
(717) 808-7648
ling, a 2-yr-old
Forage Boxes
LOW RATE
FINANCING
• 0% For 12 Mos.
• 7.9% For 24 Mos.
• 8.9% For 36 Mos.
■ Higher struck
capacities
■ 5-spccd
hydraulic
apron drive
■ “Superslick”
decks
■ Lifetime
warranted
decks and
sides
■ Aggressive,
widespread
beaters
• 0%-12 Mos. • 8.9%-
» 7.9% - 24 M 05.36 Mos.
FANCY FURROW FARMS
AG EQUP., INC.
RR 1, Utilar Rd.
Easton, PA 18042
(215) 252-8828
HONESDALE SPREADMQ
SERVICE MC.
sos am st
Honaadala, PA 18431
(717) 253-2410
TERRA-VIEW FARMS
RO 4, Jarsay Short, PA 17740
(717) 308-4177
»Whaal Goods Only
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colt.
ses, local winners were Megan
George, first place, Arabian Year
ling Colt; Michael Fedorco, first
place, Paint Yearling Colt; Dawn
Jones, second place. Quarter
Horse. 2 yr. old FUly; Ryan Kitch
en, second place. Stock Type
Horse Yearling; Kelly Yashimski,
second place. Stock Type Pony 2
yr. old Gelding; Jared George,
third place, Arabian Colt of this
year; Michelle Adams, sixth
place. Quarter Horse. Yearling
Filly. Several other Columbia
County horse club members com
peted in the state contest and
received recognition. They were
Angela Brown, Cindy Brown, Ste
phanie Crawford, Sherry Gillespie
and Jennifer Gordner.
Charles D. Gale, extension
agent, pointed out that competi
tion gave 4-H’ers an opportunity
to display their skills in horseman
ship and proper horse grooming.
More than 650 winners in coun
ty and district competitions from
all over the state vied for awards.
Columbia County had 18 4-H’ers
entered. Events tested skills in
showmanship, pole bending, bar
rel racing, and jumping.