—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 15, 1972 16 Women Win Many Places At Farm Show (Continued From Page 15) Coats, other materials Chris Wain, Manheim Township High School, Third Capes Teresa Rothenberger, Red Lion Senior High School, fourth Sport Togs, shorts Karen Weist, Manheim Township High School, second Sport Togs, pants Heidi Weber, Hempfield High School, first, Sandy Wiggins, McCaskey High School, second, Gail Kutz, Manheim Township High School, third, Rhonda Daubert, Pine Grove Area High School, fifth Sport Togs, jump-suit Carol Schrawder, Manheim Township High School, second, Patricia Laub Northern Lebanon High School third Lingerie two piece outfit Joan Miller. Penn Manor High School, first Carol Knight, Penn Manor second, Susan Campbell, Penn Manor third, Cathy Berkebilc, Penn Manor, fourth, Joan Hcssler, Penn Manor, fifth School Foods Classes Dark Cherries Starlet Zunbrum, South Western High School first Peaches Mane Forney, Annvillc Cleona High School, second Plums Sara Wilt, Annville Cleona High School, second Cut Tomatoes Mane Forney, Annville Cleona High School, first. Starlet Zunbrum, South Western High School, third, Sara Wilt, Annville Cleona, fourth Display of Jellies Mary Greenawalt, Manhcim Township High School, first Apple Jelly Mary Ann Kline, Manheim Township, first Grape Jelly Jeannie Wcrntz, Manheim Township, fourth Currant Jelly Craig Bran Get Powerhouse starts with a new John Deere Battery! Wenger Implement, Inc. The Buck 2844141 Landis Bros. Inc. M. S. Yeorsley & Sons Lancaster 393-3906 West Chester 696-2990 A. B. C. Groff, Inc. Shotzberger's New Holland 354-4191 Elm sby, Manheim Township, first, John Ramsdell, Manheim Township, second Single Entry Jams Mary Greenawalt, Manheim Township, third, Debra Gregory, Warwick High school, fifth Mixed Pickles Sara Wilt, Annville Cleona, second. Picalilh Mane Forney, Annville Cleona, third. Chow-Chow Marie Forney, Annville Cleona, first Filled Cookies Scott Shaffer, York County Vo-Tech, first, Carol English, Donegal High School, second, Janice Sander, Warwick High School, third, Steve Siegler, Donegal High School, fourth Hefngerator Cookies Sandra Morgan, Manheim Township, first, Mary Ann Kline, Manheim Township, third Sugar Cookies Ven Theillur, Warwick High School, first, Rose Stough, Mount Joy, third, Bar bara Bender, Warwick High School, fourth. Fancy Cookies, group display Mane Louise Schatz, Donegal High School, first, Debra Gregory, Warwick High School, second Bar, group display Linda Stevens, Manheim Township, first Pressed Cookies, group display Dora Baum, York County Area Vo-Tech, first. Drop Cookies Martha Showalter, Warwick High School, first, Dennis Roberts, Donegal High School, second, Audrey Irwin, Warwick High School, third, Deb Stilfler, York County \ro» Vo-Tech, fourth Raised Meat Rolls Mary Greenawalt, Manheim Township, first, Linda Stevens, Manheim Township, second Rolled Doughnuts Denise Palmer, Warwick High School, third; Susan Hehnly, Warwick High School, fourth Raised Doughnuts Judy Haines, York County Area Vo- Tech, first, Karen Kluyber, York County Vo-Tech, second, Terry Hammond, York County Vo- Tech, third, Mary Hartman, York County Vo-Tech, fourth, Vicki Knaub, York County Vo- Tech, fifth Handmade Hooked Rugs Donna Zipp, Landisville, first. Handmade Crocheted Rugs Any Woodland, Manheim, first. Crewel Pillow Covers Laurie Miller, Manheim, first, Cathy Berkebile, Millersville, second; Cindy Weaver, Lititz, third, Kim Clubb, Manheim, fourth, Mary Ann Kline, Manheim, fifth Pillow Covers, unique con struction Darlene Herr, Landisville, second. Hand Towels Carol Ket tering, Manheim, first, Darlene Elizabeth Herr, Landisville, third. Table Mats and Cloths Thelma Bucher, Lititz, second. Well Hangings, unframed Susan Kline, Manheim, third Wall Hangings, framed Jan Barger, Landisville, third, Sheryl Druce, Manheim, fourth. Scrap Craft Anne Spangler, Mount Joy, second Accessories for Bedroom Closet Mary Lou Brodhecker, Manheim, first, Mary Greenawalt, Manheim, second. Dried Arrangements Carol Kettering, Manheim, second; Vicki Shank, Manheim, third; Ann Nolt, Lititz, fourth, Brenda Bomberger, Manheim, fifth. Driftwood Arrangements Alyce Drumm, Manheim, first. Special Holiday Table Arrangements Jeanne Harrington, Manheim, first Miniature Arrangements Nancy Pnal, Manheim, first; Jay Ezard, Manheim, second; Brenda Bomberger, Manheim, third, Patricia Remetz, Lititz, tilth 665-2141 TM’s Ortho, Chevron Design Unipel Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. School Home Related Arts Classes Announcing: a dry “pop-up I Can cut planting time in half! ORTHO ASK ABOUT EARLY SEASON DISCO P. L ROHRER & BRO., INC. Plaything for Pre-School Child, stuffed animal Sheryl Hess, Manheim, first, Sue Seldomridge, Manheim, second; Jane Snyder, Manheim, third; Karen Werst, Manheim, fourth. Plaything for Pre-School Child, stuffed doll Sue Forry, Manheim, first, Denise Appier, Manheim, third; Cindy Boyer, Manheim, fourth; Barbara Fiedler, Manheim, fifth. Plaything for Pre-School Child, pull or push toy Barbara Bowditch, Manheim, first; Jenine Snead, Manheim, second; Sally Hafferth, Manheim, third; Joanne Hager, Manheim, fifth. Open Class Home Related Arts Folk Crafts, authentic materials and design, decorative or functional Evelyn Shaber, Ephrata, first Traditional braided rugs, size limit three by five feet Ruth Hyatt, Ronks RDI, second; Mrs. Thomas Denlmger, Gap RDI, third 4-H Club Foods Classes Peaches Majorie Pyle, Malvern RDI, first. Display of Canned Vegetables Majone Pyle, first. Apple Jelly Majorie Pyle, first; Denise Iseminger, SEE US,,, FOR YOUR COMPLETE ENGINE OVERHAUL Our farm machinery service will keep your Equipment working at top efficiency. ALLEN H. MATZ, INC. New Holland, Pa. Phone 354-2214 Ortho Umpel STARTER SPECIAL. A starter? As a “pop-up”? It has to be special. It is. STARTER SPECIAL is a completely unique product. Here’s why; - Physical Uniformity STARTER SPECIAL pellets are made to the same shape and density for maximum consistency and control in application. Chemical Uniformity. Each and every STARTER SPECIAL pellet has all three primary nutrients nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium chemically homogenized in precisely the most desirable ratio 13-34-10 The nutrients can’t separate or segregate during handling as with troublesome, hard-to regulate “dry blends." Double Duty Nutrients STARTER SPECIAL has both quick-acting and long-lasting nitrogen and phosphorus for thorough plant feeding There is no urea or diammonium phosphate that might endanger the seed through liberation of free ammonia. Of course, these features also make it highly effective as a banded starter. But, with only slight adaptation of most planters, it can be applied directly with the seed in exacting measurement for safety and maximum response. With this kind of control, you apply much less material only 1/3 the amount needed for banding And the reduced material handling could cut your planting time in half! So, save time, trouble, and money at planting time. See us soon about applying STARTER SPECIAL this spring as a dry “pop-up". Malvern, fourth; Suzanne Isemmger, Malvern, fifth. Grape Jelly Suzanne Isemmger, third; Alice Wenger, Lebanon RDI, fourth. Berry Jam Majone Pyle, fourth. Display of Jellies, Jam and Preserves Major ie Pyle, third; Ellen Wenger, Lebanon RDI, fifth. Butter Cake, eastern district Deborah Arnold, Fawn Grove, first, Gertrude Perrone, Kennett Square, fourth. Sweepstakes Deborah Ar nold, Faw Grove, second; Carol Perrone, Toughkenamon, third. Oatmeal Drop Cookies, eastern district Carol Perrone, fifth. • Sweepstakes Cheryl Glad felter, York, third Peanut Butter Drop Cookies, eastern district Karen Raubenstine, Hanover, third. White Rolls, eastern district Julie Meiler, York RD7, first; Ann Mmshall, Avondale, second; Sharon Bomberger, Lebanon RDI, fourth; Susan Funk, Lebanon, fifth. Sweepstakes Julie Mieler, York RD7, second. Yeast Breads Dot Minshall, Avondale, fifth. SMOKETOWN, PA. Phone Lane. 397-3539