A3B-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, May 19,2001 Gum Tree 4-H Fund Raiser Horse Show HONEY BROOK (Chester Co.) Ashley Parker of New London, riding I’ve Got Rhythm, was the winner of the prestigious Fred Beans Medals class at the Sunday, May 6, Gum Tree 4-H Fund Raiser Horse Show held at the 4-H grounds outside of Honey Brook. Second was Courtney Powell of Street Road, West Grove rid ing Cause I’m a Dreamer. The two reversed roles in the $5OO Junior Hunter Classic, with the championship going to Ms. Pow ell and the reserve to Ms. Parker. The medals class is judged on the rider, while the hunter class is judged on the performance of the horse or pony. Ms. Parker also took reserve champion in novice hunter with I’ll Show You Something. The $l5O Pleasure Horse Stake was won by New York Second with Tonya Alvirsi. The $l5O Pleasure Pony Stakes was won by Millennium Bug with Devon Camarota. Recognized for special effort with the Sportsmanship Award was Kevin Deets of Coatesville. The weather was perfect for showing and there was an excel lent turnout for the show, which was run in two show rings simultaneously. Judges were Leigh Berman and Samea Baker. Top winners in cluded Priscilla God- soe riding LWF Majes- tic Fire,,who took the Schooling Hunter Championship, the Pleasure Western Championship, and the Open Equitation Championship and was reserve champion of the stock seat equi tation division. Champion in stock seat equitation was Lauren DiNenno of Veneman Names Members To National Fluid Milk Processor Promotion Board WASHINGTON, D.C. U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Ann M. Veneman has an nounced the appointment of two incumbents and five new mem bers to the National Fluid Milk Processor Promotion Board. All will be seated at the next board meeting, July 13. Re appointed members were Ann Plrelz Ocana, Phoenix, Ariz. (at large); and Joseph W. Van Treeck, Anchorage, Alaska (at large public member). Newly appointed were Peter Ross, Franklin, Mass., (Region 1); Mary Williams, Athens, Tenn., (Region 4); Rachel Kyllo, Minneapolis, Minn., (Region 7); John D. Robinson, Dallas, Texas, (Region 10); and James T. Wilcox 111, Roy, Wash., (Region 13). The newly appointed and reappointed members will serve three-year terms that expire May 31,2004. The National Fluid Milk Pro cessor Promotion Board is com posed of 15 fluid milk processors from 15 geographic regions, and five at-large members. At least three at-large members must be fluid milk processors and at least one must be from the gen eral public. The board was es tablished by the Fluid Milk Promotion Act of 1990 to de velop and administer a coordi nated program of advertising and promotion to increase the demand for fluid milk products. West Grove riding Eagles First Luv. Reserve in schooling hunter was Mystic Lady Ace, ridden by Heather Cilinski of Glendale Road, Oxford. Reserve in open equitation was Sarah Shaffer of West Grove riding Low Down Louie. Reserve in Western plea sure was Zophirushah, ridden by Devon Steen of New London. Champion pleasure horse, one of the show’s largest divisions, was New York Second, shown by Tonya Alvisi. This pair also cap tured the reserve championship in the Low Hunter Division. Re serve in pleasure horse went to Come Dance With Me, shown by Melissa Harry. Champion of the low hunter division was Sky’s the Limit, rid den by Barbara Mannis of Mal vern. In pleasure pony, the champi onship went to Treasure Island, shown by Brynn Powell of Creek Road, Christiana. Reserve cham pion was Millennium Bug, shown by Devon Camarota. Millennium Bug was also the champion nov ice hunter and champion in the mini stirrup division. Reserve champion in mini stirrup was Anthony DiNeno of (Continued from Page A 10) Memorial Day. iMncatferFarm ing office closed. The national fluid milk pro gram is financed by a manda tory 20-cent per hundredweight assessment on all fluid milk pro cessed and marketed commer cially in consumer-type packages in the contiguous 48 states and the District of Colum bia. Processors who commer cially process and market 500,000 pounds or less per month are exempt from assess ments. West Grove riding Eagles First Luv. Beginner short stirrup champi on was Taylor Marcus, West Grove, riding One Last Trick. Reserve Champion was Ashley Dafermo of Chadds Ford riding Bentley. In Advanced Short Stirrup USD A Amends Beef Promotion, Research Rules And Regulations WASHINGTON, D.C. The U.S. Department of Agriculture is amending the Beef Promotion and Research Rules and Regula tions under the Beef Promotion and Research Act of 1985 (Act) to clarify requirements for docu menting cattle sales transactions for which no assessments me due. The amendment will specif ically require the timely filing of Statement of Certification of Non-Producer Status forms to obtain exemption from assess ments. Under the Act, a sl-per-head agement Specialist certifica tion, Ta. Dept, of Ag, Harrisburg, 9 .m.-noon. Dairy Options Pilot Program Training for Centre County, Logan Grange Hall, Pleasant Gap, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Water Resources Forum, Ramada Plaza Suites Confer ence Center, Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Safe Drinking Water Clinic, Susquehanna County, 1 p.m.- PnuadelpmaCo^^ June 3 and June 7-10. Water Resources Forum, Hampton Inn, Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Super Forestry Reunion, Penn State Mont Alto Campus, (717)749-6105. Keystone Stud Ram and Ewe Sale, Penn State Ag Arena, thru June 2. Empire Spring Classic Sale, FROM (for riders under age 12), the champion was LeAime Buckley of Atglen, riding Knights Rebel. Reserve champion was Michelle Hicks of, Kennett Square, riding Keepsake. Long stirrup champion (ages 13-18) was Lindsey Jones riding Artful Dodger. assessment is due each time cat tle are sold by a producer. However, when cattle are sold within 10 days of purchase by a person who certifies that he or she acquired ownership of the cattle to facilitate the transfer of ownership to a third-party, a completed Statement of Certifi cation of Non-Producer Status form may be provided to the col lecting person in lieu of the $1 assessment. The amendment to the Rules and Regulations specifies that the Statement of Certification of Non-Producer Status form must be provided “at the time the col- Fiber Fest and Youth Show, Cobleskill Sunshine Fair- grounds, New York, thru June 2. Armstrong County Dairy Prin cess Pageant, Pitzer Crooked Creek Inn, Ford City, 7:30 p.m. NanonafflunisSnow^^^ Sunshine Fairgrounds, New York, thru June 2. Clarion-Venango County Dairy Princess Pageapt, Cranberry Workshop, Western Mary land Research and Education Center, Keedysville, Md„ (301)695-6659. 51st Annual West Virginia Purebred Sheep Breeders Stud Ram and Ewe Club Lamb Sale, Tri-County Fair grounds, Petersburg, W.Va., (302)257-4372. Lebanon County Dairy Princess Lancaster Fanning Classified Ads Now searchable on the Internet ✓ Check Out Our Web Sue N-FLO IRRIGA Reserve champion was Kelly Jordan of New London riding Stroke of Midnight. Gum Tree 4-H Club is a large 4-H Horse and Pony Club head quartered in Cochranville. For information about this organiza tion contact Dawn McCuen at 610-869-0745. leering person makes payment to the seller of cattle.” This amendment is designed to improve enforcement of as sessment collection. The changes will appear in to day’s Federal Register. Copies of the final rule and additional in formation are available from Ralph L. 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