Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 01, 1994, Image 65

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    It seems rather late in the sea
son, but our church just had a pic
nic on their own grounds. Prior to
the picnic not many members had
been in this particular area except
for the lawn-mowing people and
a few gardeners. It was cool and
so we did not need the shade of
the big trees that are there. In fact,
the members who volunteered for
the dunking tank got quite cold.
The children enjoyed the clown
and his balloon animals. Some of
them got their faces painted and
looked like little kittens with their
whiskers. There was lots of music
too.
After I finished preparing for a
Bible Study group to meet in my
home, I felt as though my fall
housecleaning was completed.
My husband was kind enough to
get a ladder and wash the win
dows on the outside while I did
the inside. You see, since we built
on a hill, some of the first floor
windows are fifteen feet off the
ground. The two bay windows
with their wide expanse of glass
America’s First
Outside Wood Furnace
15?
SAM WILLIAMSON, DISTRIBUTOR
HARDY MFG. CO.
9 330 Williamson Ave.
Philadelphia, MS 39350
800/487-2639
or 601/656-5866
Ida’s
Notebook
Ida Risser
look very nice now.
Also as part of my preparation,
I baked a big apple cake—the
third one in a week. Our daughter
in New Jersey has a large tree,
which they do not even spray but
the large, red apples are perfect.
She gave us several baskets of
them and they make a bright pink
applesauce.
My first tomato plants were
eaten off by a groundhog who has
a hole near my garden. So I had to
buy more and replant. Thus, they
are quite late and only now am I
canning them and making juice.
Our watermelon and can
taloupes all seemed to ripen at the
same time this summer and so we
gave most of them to relatives
and neighbors. However, a green
fleshed melon with a good flavor
bore fruit much later and we are
still enjoying them. The ground
cherries, which I planted for the
first time, are good in pies and
taste a bit like an apple pie. soon
our fresh fruit will only be a
memory.
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For Forced Air/Hot Water Systems
DEMAND THE ORIGINAL - NOTAN IMITATION!!
LOIS FOY RON GILES
East Berlin, PA Cochranton, PA
800*562-7554 814-425*2278
CALVIN BEINLICK LYLE HARVEY
Forksvllle, PA Sweet Valley, PA
717-924-3756 717-864-3087
KEN EWING GREGORY MOYER
Torrence, PA Lewis Run, PA
412-459-5933 814-368-6544
FARNSWORTH FARM
SUPPLIES
Hughesville, PA
717-584-2106
DAVID FREEMAN
Knoxville, PA
814-326-4496
District VI4-H Horse Show
The 1994 District VI 4-H
Horse Show was held recently at
the Lebanon Area Fairgrounds.
This annual event gathers the best
riders and horses from Adams,
Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin,
Lancaster, Lebanon, Perry and
York counties.
This year there were 235 4-
H’ers registered for the show.
These members competed to rep
resent this district at the State 4-H
Horse Show, scheduled at the
Farm Show Complex in Harris
burg.
Qrooming a Showmanship 12 yra ft
under: 1 Brenda Bowers; 2. Amy Buid; 3.
Tyler Jones.
Brooming a Showmanship 13-15
yra.: 1 Allison Eberty; 2. Ashley Shiftier; 3.
Holly Sanderson.
Qrooming A Showmanship 14 yra A
olden 1. Stacy Lyn Emig; 2. Melinda Bow
ers; 3. Debbie Wilkinson.
Open Trail Pony: 1. Beverfy Miller; 2
Jennifer Talbot; 3 Kelleayn Fitzpatrick.
Open Trail Horsa: 1. Melinda Bowers:
2. Jennifer Goodman; 3. Stacy Lyn Emig
County Team: 1. Jennifer Goodman; 1.
Holly Sanderson; 1. Samara Shuster-Edel
son; 2. Kristin Showers; 2. Kimberly Cave;
2 Megan Deveney.
Pleasure Pairs: 1. Trevor Long; 1. Lori
Fogle; 2. Corinna L. Strange; 2. Ashley Shlf
ftet; 3. Jory Bitting; 3. Hilary Brady.
Stock Seat Equitation Jr. Oiv.: 1. Ash
ley Bolen: 2. Tyler Jones; 3. Amanda M
Arnold.
Stock Seal Equitation Sr. Div.: 1.
Melinda Bowers; 2. Kristi Anne Ryder; 3
Chris Nichols.
Western Pleasure Ponies (12.2 hands
ft under): 1. Kara Lynn Qundsl; 2. John
Snyder, 3. Chris E. Arnold.
Westam Pleasure Ponies (over 12.2
A not over 14.0 hands): 1. Jennifer Talbot;
2. Katie Deveney; 3. Tammy Raa Wirt.
Western Pleasure Horses (over 14.0
hands, Jr. Rider): 1. Amy Burd; 2. Ashley
Bolen; 3. Brenda Bowers.
4 Years Of Proven
Field Testing
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Outside
Wood Furnace
STONEHAM’S
Waynesboro, PA
717-762-3614
TERRV rice
Hopwood, Pa
412-439-1562
TIM KREGER
Morris, PA
717-353-2095
fljl HAPPENINGS
I I I I Western Pleasure Horses (over 14.0,
Senior Rider): 1. Allison Ebetly; 2. Melinda
Bowers; 3. Samara Shuster-Edelson
Waatem Riding: 1. Melinda Bowers: 2
Jennifer Goodman; 3. Beverly Miller
Reining: 1 John Kroener. 2. Melinda
Bowers; 3. Beverly Miller.
Pole Banding Pony: 1. Matthew Nealy;
2. Alan R. Teter; 3. Matthew Klelnfeller.
Pole Bending Horse; 1. Hannah
Gabriel Stauffer 2. Keith Miller 3. Ashley
Sheeler.
Clover Leaf Barrel Race Pony: 1
Nealy Matthew; 2. Jennifer Beck. 3
Matthew Klelnfelter
Clover Leaf Barrel Race Horse: 1.
Ashley Sheeler 2 Todd College. 3 Joy H
Butler.
Raised Box Keyhole Pony; 1 Jeremi
ah Woofers; 2. Jennifer Beck. 3. Beverly
Miller.
Horae Show
Ralmd Box Kay hoi* Nona: 1 Sabri
na Asper; 2 Samuel E. Howell; 3. Cory
Cooper
Saddle Seat Equitation Jr. Dlv.: t
Lisa Pannebeoken 2 Melissa Melskey; 3
Kristin Brown
Saddle Saat Equitation Sr. Olv.: 1
Sarah Stleg; 2. Amy Beckley; 3. Oonna J
Zywiec,
Huntar Saat Equitation Jr. Dlv.: 1
Erin Jenkins; 2. Megan Oeveney; 3. Kel
leayn Fitzpatrick.
Huntar Saat Equitation Sr. Dlv.: t
Melissa Hawkins; 2. Gregory Paxson; 3.
Andrew David Runkle.
Huntar Saat Equitation (over Jumpa)
Jr. Dlv.: 1. Modesty Danielle Oallmeyer; 2.
Johanna Rahkamp, 3. Erica Alexis Gilmore.
Huntar Saat Equitation (over Jumps)
Sr. Olv.; 1 Megan East, 2. Julie Fitzgerald:
3 Heather Reber.
Saddle Type Pleasure Ponies: 1
Donna J. Zywiec; 2. Sarah Stleg; 3. Amy
Beckley.
Saddle Type Pleasure Horsee; 1. Lora
Metzler; 2. Melissa Melskey. 3 Kristin
Brown
Hunter Ponies Undar Saddle: 1. Jen
nifer Paxson: 2. Erin Connie Heflellinger, 3
Krista Lynn Healy.
Hunter Horaea Undar Saddle: 1.
Melissa Hawkins: 2. Heather Hawkins; 3.
Debbie Wilkinson.
Working Huntar Ponies: 1. Modesty
Danielle Dallmeyer, 2. Alison Longenecker,
3. Krista Lynn Healy.
Working Huntar Horses: 1. Dgbbie
Wilkinson; 2. Heather Hawkins; 3. Heather
Reber.
Hunter Hack Ponies: 1. Abby Hoffman:
2. Emily Phillips: 3. Jennifer Psxson.
Hunter Heck Horses: 1. Melissa
Hawkins; 2. Hilary Brady; 3. Joy Young.
Pleasure Pony Driving; 1. Megan
Deveney; 2. Jennifer Beck; 3. Kelly Oupler
Pleasure Driving: 1 Kirsten Blxler, 2
Jennifer Goodman; 3. Lori Fogle.
Obstacle Trail Course: 1. Alex Michael
Janesek; 2 Nichlas Demko; 3. Everett D
Deibler.
Walk-Trot Equitation: 1. Nicholas
Oemko; 2. Alex Michael; 3. Everett 0
Deibler.
4-H Sheep Breeding
The Adams County 4-H Sheep
Breeding Show was held recently
at the South Mountain Fair. The
following results were reported:
•Fitling/showmanship contest;
Heidi Miller, New Oxford, was
champion and Kelly Rockafel-
Leola
Produce Auction
will have a special
Annual Ornamental Craft Sale
Wednesday, October 12, 1994
9:00 A.M.
Featuring Items Such As:
• Pumpkin Creations • Dried Flowers
• Com Dolls • Dressed Geese
• Com Brooms Gourds
• Neck Pumpkins
Notice: limited Amount of Woodcrafts ft
Painted Items
Chicken Bar-B-Quc Available
Notice: There Will Be No Produce Or Bulk
Loads of Pumpkins, Indian Corn or Gourds Sold
At This Sale
Leola Produce Auction, Inc.
MflLlwt Wholesale Auction of Lancaster Co. Vegetables
Brethren Church Road
■S'eilV Office 717-650-9592
Lie. #AHOOOO2B-L 656-9580
Lancaster Farming, Saturday. Odobar 1, 1994-825
low, Littlestown, was Reserve
Champion. In the intermediate
division, Justine Sassaman, York
Springs, placed first and Maggie
Chronister, Dillsburg, placed sec
ond. In the junior division, Ben
Rockafellow, Littlestown, placed
first.
•Breed divisions; In Cheviot
breed division, Justine Sassaman
had champion and reserve cham
pion ewe. In Shropshire breed
division, Emily Miller had cham
pion ewe and ram. In the Dorset
breed division, Kelly Rockafel
low had champion ram. Ben
Rockafellow had reserve champi
on ram. In the Suffolk breed divi
sion, Emily Miller had champion
ram and Maggie Chronister had
the reserve champion ram. Emily
Miller also had champion ewe
and Heidi Miller had reserve
champion ewe. In the crossbred
breed division, Kelly Rockafel
low had champion and reserve
champion ewe. Justine Sassaman
had champion ram.
heat
ON
SUMMER WON T LAST
FOREVER
W. L.
Zimmerman
Intercourse, PA ’
WANTS TO HELP
YOU BEAT THE
COLD THIS WINTER
For carefree service
from your oil burner, you
will want to use Gulf
Heating Oil. For
dependable tank truck
delivery service contact
W. L. Zimmerman &
Sons at Intercourse, 768-
8291. Here you gat
regular automatic
delivery with trucks
dispatched by the
modern “Degree Day
System.’ Large and small
oil storage tanks. Cad
Zimmerman's today, and
arrange for your winter's
heating requirements.
Ask about our budget
payment plan
W. L. ZIMMERMAN
& SONS
Lancaitw County
Intorcourao, Ponna. 17534