LOUISVILLE, Ky. Follow ing are results for Pennsylvania teams and individuals at the Eastern National 4-H Horse Roundup conducted here Nov. 3-5. Public speaking: Ashley Bolen, Perry County, third high individual. Ashley also delivered the 4-H response at the Awards Break fast to more than 700 people. Ashley prepared her remarks on very short notice. She was coached by Linda Bolen. Horse judging: Katie Comer ford, Casey Poor, Justin Gray and Kitty Peters, Centre County, fifth place team overall, sixth conformation, third per- Whaf elssuwW Buy the STIHL 018 C for only $ 199.95 - Lightweight and Powerful, this saw is MESSICK’S RD #1 BOX 25SA 717-259-6617 Allentown LEHIGH AG EG. 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