Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 26, 1978, Image 39

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    fame. 4-H Queens
(Continued from Page 38)
The- Ephrata Area 4-H
lub dominated the cake
ecorating contest, with
lancy Nolt winning first,
hirley Nolt, second and
ane Royer, third.
Dawn Powers, Solanco,
?on first place in crot
heting and Audra Martin,
iphrata Area, took first in
nitting. Wanda Fahnestock,
!lm-Penryn, was first in
tiacrame.
In the crafts division,
enny Myer, Elm-Penryn,
iron first in pottery and
culpture; Sherri Gilbert,
PUBLIC SALE
OF ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD
GOODS, OLD TOOLS,
CHERRY LUMBER
0 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4
9:30 A.M.
Located 7 miles-West of Lancaster. Take
Route 23 to Silver Springs, Pa, South along
Summit Drive, between Silver Springs & Mount
ville, Pa. Watch for Sale Signs.
Dry sink, old wardrobes, chest of drawers, cedar
chest,hanging wall cupboards, beds, feed chest, wall &
school desks, meat benches, old wooden wheels,
breakfast set, wagon tool box, hand ewe beams 29 ft.,
750 ft. of cherry lumber aged, old barn boards, all kind
of old tools, axes, tin ware, dishes, depression,
sterescope, lap robe, lanterns, old post cards, coal oil
lamps, rosettes, light & fixtures, indoor shutters, engle
iron, pipe, straw cutter, milk cans, car parts, P.R.R.
wedge, spords, wooden wheelbarrows, hinges, all kinds
of misc. and many other items too numerous to men
tion.
Ca|p Kt/
GEORGE BALTOZER
H. (Abe) Shaffner &
C.H. Wolgemuth, Auctioneers.
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Groundskeepers, Nurserymen,
Landscapers...
Now you can mow, till,landscape...
perform dozens
Introducing the new 22- and
'27-PTO-hp diesels with big-tractor
features, small tractor prices
The new John Deere 850 and 950 Tfactors are an
invaluable addition to any operation Powered by
hard-working 3-cylmder diesel engines (22 PTO
horsepower on the 850 27 PTO horsepower on the
950) these tractors are priced so economically that
you can own a new one for about the same as a
comparably equipped used tractor
These full-service tractors are built with many
of the same features you d expect in tractors twice
their size Category 1 3-pomt hitch 8-speed Hi-Lo
transmission 540-rpm PTO differential lock hand
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And there s a variety of implements available
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digger tiller box scraper, rear blade and
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Tractors from John Deere
ADAMSTOWN EQUIPMENT INC.
Mohnton, RD2, PA 19540 (near Adamstown)
Phone. (215) 484-4391
A. B. C. GROFF, INC.
New Holland, PA Lancaster, PA
Phone: (717) 354-4191 Phone; (717) 393-3906
Mount Joy, won first in
paper crafts; Rosemary
Nissley, Mount Joy took first
in table or wall crafts; and
Michele Groff, Solanco, won
first in the general crafts
category.
Other Achievement Day
award winners were: Angie
Tennis, Garden Spot 4-H
Club, news reporter; Cindy
Risser, Manheim Township
Community 4-H Club,
flowers-outdoor and
geology; Gail Bukowski,
Elizabethtown-Donegal C
nmmunity 4-H Club, flowers-
LANDIS BROS. INC.
indoor, Tu Vu, New Holland
Community, vegetables;
Nissley,
Bernard
Elizabethtown Donegal
Community, sweet corn
Nancy Mays, entomology;
Mike Hess, Elm-Penryn
Community handyman; lisa
Bloom, Lancaster County
Photo Club, photography;
Sharon Beale, Penn Manor
Community, rabbits; Susan
Brown, Penn Manor Com
munity, Pet care; Brian
Miller, Elm-Penryn, elec
tric; and Deb Enders,
Mountville Community,
wildlife.
Over 400 exhibits were
entered and judged in
competition. Recognition
was given to those who
participated in the national
awards program. Keystone
winners were: Martha
Gregory as outstanding 4-
H’er; Nancy Wenger,
animal science scholarship; -
and Deb Enders, con
servation.
Sarah Brubaker was a
multiple winner, having
entered programs in
PIONEER FIELD DAY
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist- 11A.M.
See the Leader Varieties
of
Today and Tomorrow
AT UPPERCO, MD.
Md. Rt. 137 &Md. Rt. 25
(Mt. Carmel & Falls Rds.)
Across from Fifth District Elementary School
and adjacent to White House Farm Supply.
FREE
BOX LUNCH AT NOUN
Also see weed control results
By leading chemical companies.
(f ——-—V Your PIONEER
f f \ Representative in
(CO ) \ Baltimore County
PIONEER) HICKORY HILL
mksbrw FARM, INC.
Upperco, Maryland 21155
' aß nr = ' 301-239-3393 or
• 1 301-374-2098
achievement, beef and
sheep. Other winners in
more than one category
include June Grube who was
recognized in both clothing
and leadership; Glenn
Seidman, for photography
and veterinary science;
Jody Henkel, for citizenship
and horse; Carol Stinson,
who won in achievement and
horse; Phil Risser, a winner
in achievement and
leadership; Stuart Heisey,
for leadership and swine;
Gail Bukowski, for gar
dening and foods and
nutrition; Anne Bassalin,
winner in dairy foods and
foods and nutrition.
Other winners and their
categories are as follows;
Achievement, Cherri
Gochnauer; Bicycle, Kim
Beck; Clothing, Robin
Esbenshade, Betsy Best and
Susan Martin; Entomology,
Virginia Smith; Horse, Carol
Kinzer; leadership, Deb
Enders; Photography,
Belinda Enders; Poultry
Mike and Pat Bukowski; and
Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, August 26,1978
Foods and nutrition, Margie excelled in competition
Forrey. during 4-H State Days.
A fitting end to the evening
was an inspiration can
dlelight service, conducted
by Martha Gregory and
Sarah Brubaker and
featuring all the winners in
the s}ay’s events.
Awards were also
presented to winners in the
county and regional fashion
revue and demonstration
contests and to those judging
teams and individuals who
KUTZTOWN - Twin
Valley FFA’s Junior and
Senior Dairy judging teams
earned victories in both
divisions of the FFA Dairy
Judging Contest at the
Kutztown Fair on August 18.
Scott Stoltzfus, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Wilmer
Stoltzfus of Elverson R 2,
captured first place in the
junior division. Kevin
Zimmerman of Conrad
Weiser was second; Bruce
Latshaw of Kutztown third;
Ken Sweitzer of Twin Valley
fourth; William Zollers of
Kutztown fifth; Brain
Dormer of Twin Valley
sixth; Roger Stoltzfus of
Twin Valley seventh; Larry
Christman of Hamburg
eighth; Roger Feeg of
Conrad Weiser ninth; and
Rodner Salem of Conrad
Weiser tenth.
In the Junior Division FFA
Contest, Twin Valley was
first, Conrad Weiser second,
and Kutztown third.
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Dairy judging
winners named
In the senior division
contest, where students had
to give oral reasons for their
placings, Steve Shaw of Oley
was first; Howard Griest of
Twin Valley second; Scott
Clouden of Lehigh County
third; Tom Kearns of Twin
Valley fourth; Lewis Kohl of
Twin Valley fifth; Lois
Heyer of Lehigh County
sixth; Ron Sutliff of Kutz
town seventh; Steve Kearns
of Twin Valley eighth;
Harold Monk of Lehigh
County ninth; and Gary
Barton of Lehigh County
tenth.
In the senior division
contest team pladngs, Twin
Valley was first, Oley Valley
second, Lehigh County FFA
third, Kutztown FFA fourth,
and Tulpehocken FFA fifth.
In both divisions <?f this
contest, students had to
place a class of Holstein four
year old cows, Jersey 2 year
olds, Brown Swiss junior
yearlings, and milking
shorthorns.
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