—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Jan. 15, 1977 90 Lancaster Co. schools take lead in clothing classes of Farm Show HARRISBURG, Pa. - Lancaster County schools dominated the school clothing classes of the home economics department at the Pennsylvania State Farm Show. The following are the results from the judging of this dividion; BLOUSES Tailored 1. Shani Andrews, Hemp field H.S. Landisville; 2. Martha Neff, Hempfield H.S. Landisville; 3. Sharon Hoxworth, McCaskey H.S. Lancaster; 4. Tammey Adams, Hempfield H.S. Landisville; 5. Penny Schooley, Franklin Co. AVTS Chambersburg Dressy 1. Martha Neff, Hempfield H.S. Landisville; 2. Joyce Sawicki, Hempfield H.S. Landisville; 3. Kay Har shman, Hempfield H. S. NPPC voices health concerns DES MOINES, lowa - Efforts to get a federal Pseudorabies control program underway were made at a special meeting sponsored by the National Pork Producers Council December 30 in St. Louis. Pork producers and state veterinarians from Indiana, Illinois and lowa plus of ficials of the USDA’s Animal Plant Health Inspection Service attended the meeting. The group recommended a Pseudorabies anti-serum be developed and approved by the federal government so it can be shipped between states. An anti-serum reduces death loss from the disease in servere outbreaks and gives an animal protection for a limited time period. The group also proposed the following regulations be placed by APHIS into the Federal Register: all breeding stock moving interstate must have a serum neutralization test for Pseudorabies within 60 days of movement. all feeder pigs moving interstate must come from states where Pseudorabies is Foreign Comments A foreigner visiting Amer ica decided to witness a joint session of Congress After sitting in the visitors’ gallery for more than an hour, he left and met an American fnend “Well,” asked the host, “what did you think of it 9 ” “The Congress is strange,” he said “A man gets up and speaks, actually says noth ing, nobody listens, and then everybody gets up and disagrees with him'” TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! Landisville; 4. Brenda McCloskey, Lock Haven H. S. Lock Haven; 5. Donna Shuey, Northern Lebanon H.S. Fredericksburg. Knit top 1. Linda Huth, Freedom H. S. Bethlehem; 2. Gail Achey, Manheim Central H.S. Manheim; 3. Robin Esbenshade, Manheim Central H.S. Manheim; 4. Theresa, Bechtel, Jim Thorpe H.S. Jim Thorpe; 5. Pauline Soders, McCaskey H.S. Lancaster. School Dress or Shift Cotton i 1. Dee Garren, Hempfield H.S. Landisville; 2. Cyndi Butzer, Hempfield H.S. Landisville Wool or synthetic 2. Sharon Long, McCaskey H.S. Lancaster Knit fabric ■ 1. Karen Lyter, Hempfield a reportable and quaran tinable disease. J Marvin Gamer, NPPC executive vice president, said producers present at the meeting represented both seedstock and market hog producers. He stressed that any disease control program must have federal guidance and coordination and treat all segments of the pork industry as fairly as possible. Pseudorabies is an acute, frequently fatal disease affecting most species of domestic and wild animals. Hogs are the host animal. It does not cause disease in humans and is not related to rabies. The disease is widespread in the Midwest and has caused severe losses to pork producers. —Sr y and 80 18 underground water The initial cost may be more, but ' “the ecological machine of the Gen ii! * tury" doesn't require running electric ‘ lines, and, best of all, I i 1\ C there’s no electric bill - - to pay AERMOTOR windmills require nominal auention usually just change the oil once a year and, then, just let them pump your water requirements AERMOTOR Give us a call Were always glad to talk 1 ab ° Ut Wlndm " lS GARNER’S WINDMILL SERVICE 146 N. Cedar St. Lititz, Pa. 17543 Phone 717-626-0622 H. S. Landisville; 2. Jane ' Garber, Hempfield H. S. Landisville; 3. Sue Rehm, Redland H. S. Lewisberry; 4. Julie Sanders, Hempfield H. S. Landisville. DRESSES FORMAL-LONG-SHORT WOVEN FABRIC 1. Martha Neff, Hempfield H. S. LandisviUe, Pa. 2. Corinne Besser, Dallastown Sr. H. S. Dallastown; 3. Diane Homley, Hempfield H. S. LandisviUe; 4. Lynn Blake, Red Land H. S. Lewisberry. Casual-long-short Woven Fabric 1. Lucy Heggerslater, Sugar Valley H. S. Logan ton; 2. Ellen Crandall, General McLane H.s. Edenboro; 3. Dee Garren, Hempfield H.S. Landisville; 4. Karen Lyter, Hempfield; H.S. Landisville; 5. Robin Rollman, Manhein Central H.S. Manheim. Formal-long-short Knit Fabric 1. Kate Mitchell, Me- Caskey H.S. Lancaster. Casual-long-short Knit Fabric 1. Cathy Brubaker, Hempfield H.S. Landisville; 2. Joyce Sawicki, Hempfield H.S. Landisville; 3. Cathy Lynn Rohrer, Manheim Central H.S. Manheim; 4. Cyndi Butzer, Hempfield H.S. Landisville; 5. Jeanette Snader, Warwick H.S. Lititz. SHIRTS-LONG-SHORT Pleated 1. June Grube, Hempfield H.S. LandisviUe. A-line or Gored 1. Marilyn Kurey, Hamp field H.S., LandisviUe; 2. Lisa Stevens, Lancaster Catholic H.S., Lancaster; 3. Elizabeth Wellhausen, Laurel H.S., Newcastle; 4. Cheryl Fink, McCaskey H.S., Lancaster; 5. Patti Leonard, McCaskey H.S. Lancaster. Knit Fabric 1. Linda Edwards, Franklin Co. AVTS Cham- bersburg; 2. Gail Achey, Manheim .Central H. S. Manheim. Knit Dress w-jacket, coat, vest 1. June Grube, Hempfield H. S. Landisville. .Skirt or Pants w-top 1. Gini Shudy, McCaskey H.S. Lancaster; 2. Kris Pittenger, McCaskey H.S. Lancaster; 3. Sandra Pur cell, Hempfield H.S. Land siville; 4. Jeanne Sawicki, Hempfield H.S. Landisville. Knit Skirt or Pants w-top 1. Corinne Besser, DallastownH.S. Dallastown; 2. Mary Schmitt, Hempfield H.S. Landisville; 3. Donna. Wiegand, Hempfield H.S. Landisville; 4. Susan Givler, Hempfield H.S. Landisville; 5. Anne Helm, McCaskey H.S. Lancaster. 3-Piece Outfit 1. Diane Homley, Hemp field H.S. Landisville; 2. Kay Robertshaw, Hempfield H.S,. Lancisville. Knit Fabric-3- piece outfit 1. Kim Albright, Hemp field H.S. Landisville. 1. Debbie Herr, Hemp field H.S. landisville SPORT TOGS ANY FABRIC Cotton or blend I. Kathy Bresch, Mc- Caskey H.S I>ancaster; 2. Linda Berry, Williamson H. S. Tioga; 3. Mary Sensenich, Manheim Central H. S. Manheim. 1. Martha Neff, Hempfield H. S. Landisville; 2. Nancy Lyons, Penn Manor H.S. Lancaster; 3. Darlene Burnette, Hempfield H. S. Landisville; 4. Jeanne Rhode, Weatherly Area H. S. Weathrly; 5. Mary E. Sch mitt, Hempfield H.S. Lan disville. Unlined 1. Debbie Herr, Hempfield H. S. landisville. Slacks 1. Denise Jones, McCaskey H.S. Lancaster; 2. Holly Hons, Central Columbia H. S. Bloomsburg 3. Florence Walton, McCaskey H. S. Lancaster; 4. Margaret Giangiacomo, Boyertown H. S. East Boyertown. Jacket or Blazer 1. Jeanne Sawicki, Hempfield H. S. Landisville; 2. Donna Ruscitto, Warwick H. S. Lititz; 3. Pam Ott, Boyertown H. S. East Boyertown; 4. Marilyn Kurey, Hempfield H. S. Landisville. Casual Top 1. Dee Yacobozza, Academy H. S. Erie; 2. Carolyn Gordon, Cum berland . Valley H. S. Mechanicsburg; 3. Robin Spiese, Hempfield H. S. Landisville; 4. Brenda Schlemmer, Manheim Twp. H.S. Lancaster. Actlve Sportswear Guide ,< 1. Diane Groff, Hempfield H. S. LandisviUe; 2. Linda Berry, Williamson H.S. Tioga; 3. Kate Mitchell, > McCaskey H. S. Lancaster. Lined LOUNGING WEAR P.J.’s 1. Marjorie Lash, Northern Lebanon H.S. Freder ciksburg. LINGERIE 1. Kathy Breach, Mc- Caskey H.S.-Lancaster; 2. Judy Wengert, Penn Manor H.S. Millersville. CHILDREN’S WEAR 2-Piece Outfit 1. Linda Shenk, Manheim Central H.S. Manheim. MENSWEAR Shirt 1. June Grube, Hempfield H.S. Lahdisville. Jacket 1. Sheryl Walton, Mc- Caskey H. S. Lancaster; 2. Wanda Whare, McCaskey H. S. Lancaster. Slacks 1, Kate Mitchell, Mc- Caskey H.S. Lancaster. Vest 1, Wanda Whare, Mc- Caskey H. S. Lancaster. ANY TYPE GARMENT KNIT OR WOVEN MATERIAL WITH NEEDLECRAFT 1. Ann Dormer, Penn Manor H.S. Millersville; 2. Debbie Patton, McCaskey H.S. Lancaster; 3. Diane Hornley, Hempfield H.S. Landisville; 4. Chris Weidinger, Penn Manor H.S. Millersville; 5. Wendy Jacobs, Red Land H.S. Lewisberry. *
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