Winning Apple Blossom quilt block chosen By KENDACE BORRY BIGLERVILLE - Mrs. Ruth -Anna Policy, Get tysburg, entered the winning entry in the Adams County Apple Blossom Quilt Con test, which was held as part of the Adams County Apple Blossom Festival. Mrs. Policy, who stated that she had been “doing a lot of quilting in the past few years”, told that her idea was “original, and had just come out of her head.” She used pink flowers and green leaves arranged on a white background for the winning entry. Second place in the contest went to Mary Volland, East Berlin, who along with Mrs. Polley is well known in the area as a quilting teacher. In fact, the ladies related, Mrs. Polley was a one-time student of Mrs. Volland. Third place in the contest went to Mrs. Peg Wyckoff, Gettysburg R 5. There were eight entries from seven people in the contest. Judges for the event were Mrs. Cindy Heltzel, Hanover, and Mrs. Peggy Lott, Gettysburg. The dif ferent quilting patches were judged on their designs related to the subject, the suitability of the material, the neatness, the color combination, the ease of use by others to make quilts and accessories, and the ac curacy of the patterns. All of the entries were shown at the South Mountain Fairgrounds during the Apple Blossom Festival last weekend. During that time, awards were given to the top' three winners. Presented by the Adams County Fruitgrowers during the Sunday queen crowning festivities, Mrs. Policy was given $2O; Mrs. Volland awarded $10; and Mrs. Wyckoff received $5. (Turn to Page 142) •x. r * MANURE 30* F. ERNEST SNOOK Cut Patterns of A through G - below. Cut from fabrics as indicated on patterns, adding V «” seam allowance. Applique in place as shown on diagram at left. Find Center of patch, place A’s evenly around center. Cover center with B. Center buds in comers, placing C first. Cover left side of'C with right side of D. Determine placement of leaves - sew in place. Cover a little of E and F, and lower edge of CD with G. Continue with other 3 buds. Draw Quilting Motif on patch as shown and Echo Quilt around designs. Quilting Design \ \ -** ?* s \ \ Pin* 4, « '•■'«»• c*', < '- *- ' X *< 2 IT, V Z sV " * ** *.\ < v x s V\ ' >* {*■» > v ' ■ ♦ V N. f V it jj' V " si, } Agitation Time '"'-V OUTPERFORMS ALL OTHERS: Nesseth Open Pit Pumps are years ahead of competitive models. With pumping capacities of 3500 to 6000 gallons per minute, no single pump can break up thick crusted manure and turn it into pumpable slurry as fast as a Nesseth. You’ll save time and you’ll save fuel, but just as important you’ll save money because you don’t need two units (one for agitation, one for pumping) when you buy Nesseth. A single unit does it all and Nesseth offers a choice of six 9 B|asts a „f manure up to 100 models so you can select the mouui best suited to your needs. Choose from either 3 point Hitch or trailer mount, 20" or 24" Her, 540 or 1000 PTO operation. S Motif 'V.' ’*** s > impel! * rpm Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 12,1979 14” square a D Vt” = V’ scale < Sd ♦ Cheek fhese feefms • Performs both agitation and pumping • 300 degree rotation agitation spout • Easy to transport, easy to operate • No pier required in storage area •r-£*tra rugged construction for longer lable trouble-free service. depend: 139 % t' V. ft. life,