Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 18, 1993, Image 53

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    Reserv* Champion Middlawalght; 3. Bart
Martin.
Haavy Claaa 1. Eugene Hunt; 2. Travis
Rhodes.
Heavyweight Division Light Class 1.
Cami Topper • Champion Heavyweight; 2.
Jason Keller.
Middle Class 1. Missy Becker; 2. Chris
Jeffcoat.
Heavy Class 1. Candice Fllcklnger,
Reserve Champion Heavyweight: 2. Janel
Keller.
The 1993 Adams County 4-H
Steer program will conclude on
Thursday, November 4 with a
show and sale at Wenger’s Sad
dlery, north of York Springs, just
off Rt. 15.
These Adams County 4-H
youth need your support at the
sale. Your support as a buyer can
follow one of two alternatives.
First, the meat from these grain
fed cattle is tender and juicy and
makes excellent freezer beef. You
could get together with a neigh
bor, friend, or relative and split the
costs and use the meat for the
freezer. Second alternative is for
you to buy a steer and resell it to a
commercial buyer at a fair market
price if you are not interested in
the meat product.
With either alternative, you
attend the sale or send a bid for the
price per pound you wish to pay.
The sale is scheduled to begin at 7
p.m., Thursday, November 4.
Hauling of the steer for either
alternative can be arranged. Con
tact Jared Tyson, county 4-H
id the optional MFWD for
tpmed traction and get a tigjht
i-degree turn angle.
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Marcaraburg, PA
717-329-2244
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agent at (717) 334-6271 or (717)
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Cumberland County
The Cumberland County 4-H
Program concluded a busy sum
mer of camping with an Environ
mental Camp in August at the
Monroe Township Elementary
School.
The camp featured workshops
on plant ecology and identifica
tion, wildlife habitat evaluation,
and insect identification. Campers
made crafts associated with the
workshops, painting T-shirts with
leaf shapes, mounting leaves and
insects, and making posters of the
habitat around the school.
The campers also learned how
to test water and use a compass
and measure distance by pacing.
They played nature jeopardy to
test their knowledge of environ
mental trivia in such categories as
wildlife habitat and plant
identification.
Participants took a field trip to
Havre de Grace, Md. where the
Susquehanna River enters the
Chesapeake Bay. They tested the
water in the bay, toured a decoy
museum and lighthouse, and
learned about shoreline vegeta
tion. The campers also visited'the
Steppingstone Museum, a tum-of
the-century farm. They churned
butter, washed laundry on a wash
board, and observed a potter and
High-quality maintenance parts
at budget-stretching prices
Save time and money on oil changes. Extend oil change intervals by 50
hours when you use John Deere Torq-Gard Supreme® Flus-50 oil with a
John Deere filter in a John Deere engine.
John Deere Utility Tractor Car and Light Truck
Oil Filter... Batteries...
Reliable engine protection for Starting power that fits over
many John Deere utility tractors. 90 percent of cars and light
6Q f»2* mo™ trucks on the road today. 12-volt.
Q .525 CCAs. 80-minute reserve.
60-month warranty. Lifetime
trade-in allowance.
$64.51* (with exchange) Reg $73 31
(TV6H2)
Kubota Tractor Oil Filter...
A high-quality replacement
for Kubota #190001206.
$3.99* (PMLF334I)
Ford Tractor
Oil Filter...
Replaces Ford No,
CIAZ-6731-A.
$3.51* (PMLF33I3)
In (hete parts, note# Imm parte
better. Whatever brand <rf farm
takes to fit your needa Justask.
TOBIAS
EQUIPMENT CO., INC.
Halifax, PA
717462-3132
WALTEMYER’S
SALES & SERVICE
Rad Lion, PA
717-2444169
WINELAND
EQUIPMENT, INC.
Martina burg, PA
•14-793-2109
M.S. YEARSLEY
A SONS
Waal Chaatar, PA
215496-2990
blacksmith.
Thirty-two campers from
throughout Cumberland County
attended. Teen counselors, Greta
Colestock, Jamie Glcnnon, Lean
ne Haycock, Cassie Knerr, and
Tanya Zelger supervised the cam
pers and helped teach the work
shops. Water quality agent Tom
McCarty, Master Gardener Marci
a Thompson, and volunteer leader
Robert Glennon taught the work
shops. County 4-H coordinator
Anthony Betonte directed the
camp.
The district show recently held
at the Lebanon Area Fairgrounds
waS represented by 48 Lancaster
County riders in 34 classes.
Thirteen contestants from Lan
caster will move onto the state
show held October 29-31 at the
Harrisburg Farm Show Complex.
Allison Eberly was a 4-H dis
trict show multiple winner. Alli
son won three out of her four clas
ses and wil go onto States in all
four classes. Jennifer Goodman
was also a 4-H multiple winner.
Jennifer won two out of her four
classes and will go to states in
three of her classes.
The results are as follows:
Grooming and Showmanship 13 to 15
2. Allison Eberly; 4. Nathan Stoltzfus; 5
Holly Sanderson.
Grooming and Showmanship 12 and
Undsr 4. Jennifer Goodman; 5. Amber
•John Deere dealers are independent retailers
who determine Iheirown prices, so actual
selling prices may vary from the prices shown
Offer prod through September3o,l993
Lancasttr Arming. Saturday, Saptombtr 18, 1993-813
Swlnehart.
Pleasure Pony Driving S. Emily Just.
Pleasure Hotm Driving 1. Jennifer
Goodman; S. Jaaaica Hill.
Stock Scat Equitation Jr 1. Aliiion
Eberly; 6. Kyle Kettering.
Weatern Pleasure Horae Sr. Rider 5.
Nathan Stoltzlut.
Western Pleasure Horse Jr Rider t.
Allison Eberly; 4. Daniel Talbot; 6. Sara
Ham*.
Western Pleasure Ponies ever 12.2
2 Kyle Kettering.
Western Pleasure Ponies 12.2 and
Under 1. John Snyder.
Western Riding 1. Jennifer Goodman;
5. Robert Shuster-Edelson.
Pole Bending Horse —l. Keith Miller; S.
Roy Haldeman Jr.
Clover Leal Barrel Race Horae—4. Roy
Haldeman Jr.; 5 Noel Benner;' Raised Key
hole Horse 4. Matthew Stark.
Pleasure Pairs —l. Erin Tys Gantz & All
son Longenecker; 4. Abbey Hershey & Kan
Moyer.
County Team 1. Allison Eberly, Knsty
Frybarger & Ellen Gerhard.
Hunter Seat Equitation Sr. (Over
Jumps) 4. Megan East; Working Hunter
Horse 6 Gabriel Bowman.
Saddle Seat Equitation Jr —l. Lisa Pen
nebecker; 2. Melissa Meiskey, 4. Lora
Metzler
Hunter Seat Equitation Sr 6. Barb
Hall.
Hunter Seat Equitation Jr 5 Jennifer
Paxson
Saddle Type Pleasure Horse 1. Lora
Metzler, 3 Lauren Hayes.
Saddle Type Pleasure Ponies 1
Melissa Meiskey.
Hunter Horse Under Saddle 5. Gre
gory Paxson.
Seven 4-H members also com
peted locally at the Pennsylvania 4-H Horse Breed Show
held recently at the Williamsport Riding Club. They com
peted with their horses against youth from 21 surrounding
counties. Winners at this show will also now have the
chance to compete at the State 4-H Horse Show in
October.
Registered Quarter Hera* CoH of this yaar 1. Kelly Pantz.
Fllllaa sf this year 1. Kslly Pantz.
Yearling fllllaa 1. Floyd ShoMar, Jr.
2-yaar aid fllllaa 1. Tipeon OUonneH: 2. Bobbie Jo Girton.
Yearling gahflngs 1. Floyd Sholder, Jr.
Grade Nona • Sleek Yaarting geldings 1. Christine Stroup.
Grade Pony • Sleek Cells of thla yaar 1. Megan Hartranft.
Futurity • Waal am 2 yaar old 3. Bobbie Jo Girton.
3 yaar eld 1. Floyd ShoMar, Jr.
Lynn Famer, the daughter of Kenneth and Lynda Ear
ner, Dillsburg, was selected to receive the Carroll F.
Thompson Scholarship.
The recipient was selected by the York County Voca
tion Agricultural Teachers Association, which is given in
memory of Carroll F. Thompson, formerly a vocational
agriculture teacher at Spring Grove and Dover high
schools.
Lynn is a 1992 graduate of Northern York Area High
School and is studying agricultural cducation/environ
mental education at the University of Montana.
Lynn has served as reporter and treasurer of the North
ern York Area FFA Chapter and has been involved in the
York County FFA forestry contest Lynn attended the-
Penn State Conservation Leadership School and Advanc
ed Conservation Leadership School She has worked as a
volunteer on a work crew in Yellowstone National Park.
While in high school she also served as reporter and
editor of her school newspaper, and Lynn served on the
student council and crass country team.
As a student in high school Lynn was the driving force
behind the design and construction of the nature trail ad
jacent to the Northern York High School
During her first year of college Lynn was a member of
the Forestry Students Association, the Woodsmen’s
Team, and the David son Honors College. She also was a
volunteer at the U.S. Forest Service’s Forest Service La
boratory in Missoula. Mont
The scholarship recipient, must be a graduate of an
agricultural t cducation/horticulture program in York
County who is continuing their education in a post high
school institution. Selection is based (Hi their future'plans,
financial need, leadership activities, and scholastic per-
Open Trail Pany —3. Kyle Kettering; 5.
John Soydop.
The South Central Area 4-H
Horse Production Show was
recently held at Shippensburg
Fairgrounds.
Lancaster County was repre
sented by 14 showmen, eight of
which will move onto the state
show held October 29-31 at the
Harrisburg Farm Show Complex.
The results are as follows:
Registered Appaloosa Yaarting Filly
Blue-Sara Harris.
Ragiatarad Paint Colts a Galdlnga of
this Yaar— Blue-Allison Eberly, Blue-Devon
ImhoH.
Ragiatarad Paint Yaarting Filly Blue-
Devon Imhoff.
Ragiatarad Paint Yaarting Galding
Blue-Allison Eberly.
Ragiatarad Thoroughbred Yaarling
Galding Blue-Robert Shuster Edelson.
Stock Type Horae Yaarli ng Filly— Blue-
Monica Shaver-May.
Hunter Type Horse Yaarling Filly
Blue-Knsty Frybarger.
Hunter Type Ponies Yaarling Filly
Blue-Kerra Allen.
Hunter Type Ponies Two Year Old Filly
Blue-Kerra Allen
Hunter Type Ponies Yearling Gelding
Blue-Lyndsy Holton
Western Pleasure Three Year Old
Blue-Sara Hams
English Pleasure Three Year Old
Yellow-Mehssa Morrow, Red-Samara
Shuster-Edelson
happenings
(Continued from Page B 12)
4-H Bread Show Winners:
FFA
HAPPENINGS
York County FFA