—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 19,1978 16 Adams County 4-H’ers honored GETTYSBURG - State Achievement Days were held August 8 at University Park with 82 Adams County 4-H’ers attending. They competed with some 1800 other boys and girls from throughout the Com monwealth in judging, demonstrations, public' speaking, and consumer education events. Following are the results. Clothing and Textiles: Blue ribbon winners are Janet Crouse, Gettysburg, and Karen Updyke, Lit tlestown. Window winners KUTZTOWN - Northern Lebanon High School FFA, Fredericksburg, with their window exhibit “Boating Safety” took first place at the window exhibit placings at the Kutztown Fair. The exhibit showed the items that should be kept in every boat for safety’s sake and displayed water running through a miniature model of a pond with a boat. 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There was also one hor ticulture exhibit, given second place was the Lehigh County Vo-tech FFA, Schnecksville, with their “Learning a-Career for a brighter future” exhibit. science; Cindy Remecker, York Springs in general category; and Cindy Wilson, Biglerville in plant science. The following earned blue ribbons: Stephanie Steele, Littlestown in public speaking; Sherri Keller, Abbottstown and Edith Colkitt, Gettysburg in animal science; Lisa Reaver, Littlestown in home and family management. Red ribbons went to: Rachael Furlong, Mc- Sherrystown in foods and nutrition; Tracy Weaver, York Springs in home and family management; and Bonni Bishop, Gettysburg, in plant science. SEE WHAT'S NEW! STOP BY OUR BOOTH AT AG PROGRESS DAYS BOU-MATIC SYSTEM AGRI-COMP 2020 COMPUTER 4 / I S * / y MODEL 2700-M DETACHER & METER LANDIS FARMSTEAD AUTOMATION ■" F Milfon, Pa. (717)437-2375 LLOYD E. KREIDER CO. Cochranville, Pa. 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