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HAPPENINGS
District VI 4-H
Horse Show
The Annual District VI 4-H
Horse Show was conducted
Saturday, Aug. 22, at the
Lebanon Area Fairgrounds.
Two-hundred twenty 4-H’ers
from Adams, Cumberland,
Dauphin, Franklin, Lancaster,
Lebanon, Perry and York coun
ties competed in 41 classes.
Members who compete in this
district show must have placed
third or higher at their county
roundup.
The purpose of this show is
two-fold. First it is a chance for
the 4-H’ers to test their skills
against fellow 4-H’ers from
other counties. Second is to
select those members who will
represent District VI at the
Pennsylvania State 4-H Horse
Show, Oct. 23-25, at the Farm
Show Complex, Harrisburg.
Following is a list of show
placings;
HORSE AND PONY SHOW
MEDIA REPORT RESULTS
ENGLISH GROOMING AND SHOWMANSHIP
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MARYLAND
Dameron
Carroll's Equipment
Hagerstown
Carlyle & Martin, Inc.
Whitefbrd
Deer Creek Equipment, Inc.
NEW JERSEY
Elmer
Pole Tavern Equip. Sales Corp.
PENNSYLVANIA
Adamstown
Adamstown Equipment, Inc.
Allentown
Lehigh Ag Equipment, Inc.
JR DIVISION- 1 Megan Leßae Brown, 2
Jennifer Cassidy, 3 Jessica Barker
ENGLISH GROOMING AND SHOWMANSHIP
SR DIVISION 1 Caillin Sultzbach, 2 Sarah E
Smeigh, 3 Jessie Espenshade
WESTERN GROOMING AND SHOWMANSHIP
JR DIVISION 1 Ashley Bolen, 2 Came
McLaughlin 3 Laura Marie France
WESTERN GROOMING AND SHOWMANSHIP
SR DIVISION 1 Beth Diehl, 2 Sarah Hams, 3
Greg Bowers
OPEN TRAIL PONIES (14 2 Hands & Under) 1
Tara Brady, 2 Ashley Lynn Purcell, 3 Jaime
Wetzel
OPEN TRAIL HORSES 1 Gwen Soull, 2 Greg
Bowers, 3 Walter Qoedkoop
COUNTY TEAM 1 Jessica Michelle Barber,
Sara Nicole Byer, Emily Kathleen Conroy, 2
Felicia Uane' Crowe, Evelyn Rose Todd, Allison
Nicole Daniels, 3 Kimberly George, Melanie
George, Sherry George
PLEASURE PAIRS 1 Sara Hams, Jennifer
Goodman, 2 Molly Conca, Sarah Shifflett, 3
Jessica Michelle Barber, Emily Kathleen Conroy
STOCK SEAT EQUITATION, JR. DIVISION 1
Carrie McLaughlin. 2 Walter Goedkoop, 3 Kara
Lynn Gundel
STOCK SEAT EQUITATION, SR DIVISION 1
Sara Hams, 2 Daniel Talbot. 3 Karena Ann
Hammon
WESTERN PLEASURE PONIES (13 0 Hands &
Under)- 1 Allison Courtney Barber 2 Breanna
Gosch, 3. Laura McLaughlin
WESTERN PLEASURE PONIES (Over 13 0
Hands & nol over 14 2 Hands) 1 Kara Lynn
Gundel, 2 Came McLaughlin, 3 Ashley Lynn
Purcell
WESTERN PLEASURE HORSES, JR RIDER
1 Ashley Bolen. 2 Walter Goedkoop, 3 Laura
Mane France
WESTERN PLEASURE HORSES, SR RIDER
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Belleville
Miller-Lake, Inc.
Blglcrvllle
O.C. Rice, Inc.
Carlisle
Cutshalls, Inc.
Centre Hall
Dunkle & Grieb, Inc.
Chambersburg
Clugston Ag & Turf, Inc.
Fall-mount City
Miller's Equipment
Halifax
Tobias Equipment Co., Inc.
Hanover
Finch Services-Hanover, Inc.
1 Trevor Long, 2 Greg Bowers; 3 Daniel Talbot
WESTERN RIDING 1 Amber Swlnehart, 2
Sara Harris: 3 Gwen Soult
REINING -1 Kyle Kettering, 2 Jennifer Talbot, 3
Greg Talbot
POLE BENDING PONIES (14 2 Hands &
Under) 1 Kristen Miller, 2 Laura McLaughlin, 3
Alicia Leane Klobentanz
POLE BENDING HORSES 1 Kasey Arnold, 2
Jessica Anne Stable, 3 Alisha Liles
CLOVER LEAF BARREL RACE PONIES (14 2
Hands & Under) 1 Chandrelle Lee Aspen 2
Dam Wesley Mummed, 3 Katie Marie Griffith
CLOVER LEAF BARREL RACE HORSE 1
Kasey Arnold, 2 Andrea Sue Seabnght, 3
Katherine Barry
RAISED BOX KEYHOLE PONIES (142 Hands
and Under) 1 Cain Wesley Mummed, 2
Chandrelle Lee Aspen 3 Katie Mane Gnffith
RAISED BOX KEYHOLE HORSES 1 Jessica
Anne Stable, 2 Tabitha R Eimerbrink, 3 Chns
Levengood
SADDLE SEAT EQUITATION, JR DIVISION 1
Kalina Layos, 2 Palncia Ann Watt, 3 Lindsay K
Walter
SADDLE SEAT EQUITATION. SR DIVISION 1
Ashley Richardson, 2 Debra Rudy, 3 Amy
Klinger
SADDLE SEAT PLEASURE PONIES (14 2
(NAPS) —Your knowledge from heart attacks and other
of heart attack symptoms can coronary heart disease, about
save your life or someone half of them occur within the
else’s, and prevent signifi- first hour of symptoms,
cant heart damage if the A new study of more than
heart attack is treated in 2,300 Americans indicates
time. that less than half of people
Quick response is needed, when told the warning signs
Heart disease is the number- of a heart attack can accu
one killer of Americans today; rately identify them as such,
of the approximately 500,000 and only two-thirds would
deaths that occur annually seek immediate treatment.
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but gone. You can transport
wagons more safely - and work
faster with greater productivity.
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Lancaster
Landis Bros., Inc.
Lebanon
Landis Bros., Inc.
Loysville
Cutshalls, Inc.
Martinsburg
Wineland Equipment, Inc.
Mercersburg
Smith's Implements, Inc.
Mill Hall
Dunkle & Cneb, Inc.
New Alexandria
Lone Maple Sales & Svc., Inc.
New Holland
A.B.C. Groff, Inc.
Hands & Under) 1 Jarek Robert Shank. 2
Patricia Ann Watt
SADDLE SEAT PLEASURE HORSES 1 Debra
Rudy, 2 Ashley Richardson, 3 Kalina Layos
HUNTER SEAT EQUITATION (NOT TO JUMP),
JR DIVISION. 1 Jamne Guido. 2 Kaitlin
Troutner, 3 Kimberly George
HUNTER SEAT EQUITATION (NOT TO JUMP),
SR DIVISION 1 Ashley E. Dunklebarger, 2
Megan Rae Dellinger, 3 Melanie George
HUNTER SEAT EQUITATION (OVER JUMPS),
JR DIVISION 1 Megghan Michaud, 2 Tara
Brady, 3 Enn Jenkins
HUNTER SEAT EQUITATION (OVER JUMPS),
SR DIVISION 1 Becky Klelnfelter, 2 Knsta
Lynn Healy, 3 Laura Gail Weinstein
HUNTER UNDER SADDLE PONIES (14 2
Hands & Under) 1 Enn Jenkins, 2 Knsta Lynn
Healy, 3 Megghan Michaud
HUNTER UNDER SADDLE HORSES, JUNIOR
RIDER 1 Diana Beth Pegg, 2 Caitlm Sands, 3
Jamne Guido
HUNTER UNDER SADDLE HORSES, SENIOR
RIDER 1 Usa Joy Myers, 2 Melanie George. 3
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Save Lives —Recognize Heart Attack Symptoms
Oakland Mills
Lost Creek Implement, Inc.
Oley
Pikeville Equipment, Inc.
Oxford
Deer Creek Implement, Inc.
Red Lion
Waltemyer's Sales & Svc., Inc
Somerset
Scheffel Equipment Co.
Stoneboro
Elder Sales & Service, Inc.
Towanda
S.P.E., Inc.
Tunkhannock
Bartron Supply, Inc.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 3, 1998-67
OF HEALTH
Hoart attack symptoms
■ Sweating, chest discom
fort, hghtheadedness,
faintness, sickness to the
stomach, shortness of
breath
• Pain spreading to shoul
ders, neck or arms
• Pressure, fullness, discom
fort or squeezing in the
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Unlontown
Creenline Supply, Inc.
Watsontown
Deerfield Ag & Turf Ctr., Inc,
West Chester
M. S. Yearsley & Sons, Inc.
WEST VIRGINIA
Moorefield
K & W Equipment, Inc.
Jamie ukovic
WORKING HUNTER PONIES (14 2 HANDS &
UNDER) 1 Megghan Michaud: 2 Erin Jenkins
3 Beth Holton
WORKING HUNTER HORSES. 1 Danielle
Elizabeth Bamford, 2 Jennifer Paxson. 3
Melissa R Peters
HUNTER HACK PONIES (14 2 HANDS &
UNDER) 1 Katie Elizabeth Bixler. 2 Kaitlin
Troutner, 3 Sarah Smith
HUNTER HACK HORSES 1 Lisa Joy Myers, 2
Ashley E Dunklebarger, 3 Caitlm Sands
PLEASURE PONY DRIVING (14 2 HANDS &
UNDER) 1 Leanne Reesor, 2 BreannaGosch
3 Jarek Robert Shank
PLEASURE HORSE DRIVING 1 Meghan
Leßae Brown 2 Knstm Showers. 3 Lindsey
Shremer
OBSTACLE TRAIL COURSE (THERAPEUTIC
RIDING DIVISION) 1 Nick Demko. 2 Elizabeth
Moser Royer. 3 Lee Buffenmeyer
WALK-TROT EQUITATION (THERAPEUTIC
RIDING DIVISION) 1 Nick Demko. 2 Lee
Buffenmeyer, 3 Elizabeth Moser Royer
“Despite ongoing aware
ness among the public and
professionals, we still have
not made enough impact in
reducing heart attack treat
ment time delay over the
past decade,” said Jo Diehl
of the American Heart Asso
ciation (AHA). The study con
firmed people still delay seek
ing treatment in the event
of a heart attack. Most peo
ple wait at least two or more
hours to seek help after first
experiencing the symptoms
of a heart attack.
The survey was conducted
among individuals who have
already suffered one heart
attack, those who have been
told by a physician they are
at risk for a heart attack and
the general public.
One-third of those sur
veyed said they would not
seek immediate medical
treatment at the onset of
actual heart attack symp
toms, for reasons ranging
from a reluctance to leave
work to mistaking the heart
attack for another medical
condition. Only five percent
knew that immediate medi
cation can potentially stop a
heart attack.
According to researchers,
the greatest reductions in
death occur among patients
who are treated with clot
busting drugs within an hour
of symptom onset.
Dr. Eric J. Topol from The
Cleveland Clinic Foundation
agrees. “If we can decrease
the time between heart
attack onset and treatment
to within one hour, we can
reduce deaths by 15 percent.”
Only 68 percent of those
surveyed knew a heart attack
begins at the onset of symp
toms. A mere one in eight (12
percent) were aware that
heart attack symptoms are
different in men and women.
The AHA says the key to
survival is immediate action
If you experience the signs
or symptoms of a heart attack
or recognize them in smother
individual, the first step is to
call 911 or the emergency
number in your area. The
survey was sponsored by the
AHA and Boehringer Mann
heim Corporation, Thera
peutics Division.