Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 17, 1992, Image 145

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    HARRISBURG (Dauphin
Co.) Horse shows are a popular
part of the competition at the Key
stone International Livestock
Exposition (KILE), as evidenced
by the 773 entries for this year’s
show in Harrisburg.
A showcase for the nation’s top
livestock breeders and exhibitors,
KILE is sponsored by the Pennsyl
vania Livestock Association, Pen
nsylvania Department of Agricul
ture and Pennsylvania Farm Show
Commission.
The following winners were
named in the horse division:
BELGIAN HORSE SHOW
junior champion stallion, Paul
Ford, Mars; grand champion stal
lion and grand champion mare,
Omdorffs, Waynesbuig; junior
champion mare, Gerald Bowles,
Bumss, Va.
CLYDESDALE/SHIRE
HORSE SHOW —junior champ
ion stallion, Steven Bentzel,
Hanover; grand champion stallion,
grand champion mare and junior
champion mare, Gene Enswiler,
Hagerstown, Md.
PERCHERON HORSE
SHOW junior champion stal
lion, Marilyn Robinson, Richland,
Mich.; grand champion stallion,
Ironwood, Renfrew, Ontario;
junior champion mare. Farm
Windmere, Spring Mills; grand
champion mare, William Kronen,
Freeport.
HITCH HORSE SHOW
Mares/Stallions - cart, Wendell
Burkholder, Stuarts Draft, Va.;
team, Darrell Drain, Lakefield,
Ontario: unicorn. Farm Winde
mcrc, Spring Mills; 4-horse, Mari
lyn Robinson, Richland, Mich.
KILE Horse
Percheron futurity. Bill
Knapp, Findlay, Ohio; open cart,
Erin Lundy, Carthage, NY; team,
4-horse hitch, 6-horse hitch, uni
corn hitch, John Cole, Centre Hall.
Clydesdale open cart, team,
4-horse hitch, 6-horse hitch, uni
corn hitch, John Weber, Ocala, FL.
Belgian open cart, team
4-horse hitch. 6-horse hitch, uni
corn hitch, Farm Windmill, New
ton, N.C.
APPALOOSA HORSE
SHOW, SHOW A grand
champion stallion, Alice Ward,
Felton; grand champion mare, Syl
via Haines, Linwood, Md.; grand
champion gelding, Debbie Ehr
hart, Montgomery.
APPALOOSA HORSE
SHOW, SHOW B grand
champion stallion, Robert Coun
terman, Wind Gap; grand champ
ion mare, Sylvia Haines, Linwood,
Md.; grand champion gelding,
Mark Laird, Hampstead, Md.
ARABIAN HORSE SHOW
grand champion stallion, The
Partnership, Frederick, Md.; grand
champion mare, Judith Evans,
Botsford, Conn.; champion geld
ing, Wendy Nixon, Woodstown,
NJ.
PASO FINO HORSE SHOW,
SHOW A—champion mare. Bill
Minter, Lexington, N.C.; champ
ion stallion, Arthur Glatfelter,
Dallastown.
PASO FINO HORSE SHOW,
SHOW B champion mare and
champion stallion. Arthur Glatfel
ter, Dallastown.
QUARTER HORSE SHOW
grand champion stallion, J.
Donaldson, Bethlehem: grand
champion mare, Philip Young,
Shows Remain P
The horse shows at the Keystone International Livestock Exposition include some
of the largest shows of equine breeding stock in the East.
New Holland; grand champion teur, all around champion, Zita
gelding, Debbie Ohl, Delta; youth Codi, Sinking Spring; open, all
activity, all around champion. Hoi- around champion, Janet Conn,
ly Renninger, Mifflintown; ama- Port Royal.
Franklin
CHAMBERSBURG (Franklin
Co.) The Joint Franklin County
Conservation District/Franklin
County ASCS annual banquet will
be held on October 27 at Kauff
man Community Center.
The family-style dinner will
begin at 6:45 p.m. Cost of tickets
are $8 for adults and $4 for child
ren age 12 and under.
The 1992 Conservation Farmer
of the Year will be announced by
Have you ever been
overwhelmed by the
sheer size of the annual
Pennsylvania Farm Show?
Our new Electronic Farm Show Directories take away all the confusion.
With the information available at the touch of your finger on special screens
located throughout the Farm Show complex, you can save steps, plan your
day better, and not miss a single thing you came to see.
The New Electronic Farm Show
Directories are easy to use • • •
1. On the main menu screen, just touch the kind of
information you want.
2. The map shows you where you are, and how to find your
destination, even specific exhibitors.
3. You can find not only places, but times of all Farm Show
events.
have special interests? Just touch the screen to find all of the
> in your favorite category. You’ll be sure to see all there is to see.
»n’t miss a thing!
•r special offers from Farm Show Directory advertisers. At the
f the screen you’ll receive coupons and valuable information.
• new Electronic Directories January 9-14. Let us show you the
sat time at the 1993 Pennsylvania Farm Show!
3S: Advertising space is available on these special Electronic Farm Show Directories
ingle Directory was used over 16,000 times during the Show. If 250,000 Farm Show
the audience for your message, contact: PURPOSE MEDIA 717-232-9077.
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County Sets
the Franklin County Conservation
District. An annual report review
will be done by the Franklin
County ASCS office.
Robert H. Rumler will be the
guest speaker. In addition to being
chairman-emeritus of the
Holstein-Friesan Association of
America, Rumler is a contributing
editor, writer, and consultant to
Holstein World and an agribusi
ness consultant
GLATFELTER CHAL
LENGE OF THE BREEDS
Shirley Craig, Nottingham.
Banquet
Tickets are available from the
Franklin County ASCS Office
(717) 263-8451, your ASC county
and community committee, the
Franklin Conservation District
office (717) 264-8074, or the
Franklin County Conservation
District board of directors.