Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 18, 1979, Image 27

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    Recognition given to Adams Co. 4-Her’s at round-up
GETTYSBURG The methods, skills and
1979 Adams County 4-H techniques. They also
Round-up is a program that develop self-confidence to
draws 4-H members from produce an item as a part of
throughout the county to a “learn by doing” 4-H
display completed 4-H project. The 4-H Round-up is
projects. 4-H provides youth designed to help each
the opportunity to leam new member develop self-
The 1979 Adams County 4-H Junior Division yers, King, . igette Jngaro, - jurie
winners are: row one, Cheryl Hankey, Kim Meyers, Juanita Weaver: row three, Debbie Tufts,
Blumenthal, Vanessa Delzingaro, Tad Kuntz, Kim Kathy Williams, Cynthia Myers, Kristi Ruppert,
Tyson, Lisa Gebhart; row two, Roger Miller, Todd Sheri Ruppert.
BUILD STRONGER YIELDS
WITH TROJAN TNOB
There’s a special science to
creating stronger, more productive
hybnds for your unique combination
of soil and weather conditions.
And no one applies that science
more skillfully than the creators of
Trojan hybnds
Take Trojan TlOOB,
for example.
Just try and find a 100-day hy
brid with more of the proven
yield-building charactenstics
you’re looking for this year.
TROJAN TWOS FOR SEEDUtt VIGOR.
This hybnd is beautifully
adapted to this area’s early grow
ing conditions.
It comes out of the ground fast,
teady and able to take on the stress
and rigors of the growing season
TROJAN TKKH RESPONDS TO
MON POPULATIONS.
If you know this hybnd, you
know that it responds to high
populations with significantly
higher yields.
confidence to exhibit their
project item before peer
group, parents, and other
adults.
Those receivmg special
recognition for excellence in
Junior Division project
areas are: Swine Showman
TROJAN TWOS
FORDRYDOWN.
This Trojan hybnd’s excep
tional drydown is no accident.
Because we know how impor
tant it is for you to harvest good
dry com.
MORE GREAT TROIAN HYBRIDS.
TlOOB is only one of many supe
nor Trojan hybnds. When you see
your Pfizer Genetics Dealer, also
ask him about.
New Trojan TlO5B. This
sturdy 105-day hybnd adapts well
to all kinds of soil conditions, with
outstanding drought tolerance
and diydown.
New Trojan TllB9. This
new 118-day hybnd combines
disease tolerance and standabihty
with high yield potential
THE STRONGER THE RESEARCH,
THE STRONGER THE HYBRID.
“Genetics” is our last name for
a reason.
and Fitter, Sharon Martin,
trophy; Reserve Swine
Showman & Fitter, John
Updyke, ribbon; Champion
Horse Grooming &
Showmanship, Dawn
Ridinger of Ab
bottstown/New Oxford
More than just “selling seed’,’
our business is the research and
development of new vaneties
to produce stronger yields on
your farm.
The industry’s finest research
team is at work, day in and day
out, making Pfizer Genetics the
name to count on, not just for bigger
yields, but built-in profitability.
Get the results of this special
science today. See your Pfizer
Genetics Dealer.
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 18,1979
Horse Club, trophy; Reserve
Champion Horse Grooming
& Showmanship, Kathy
Williams of Littlestown
Horse Club, ribbon; Pet
Care, Kim Blumenthal,
trophy, Arendtsville Club;
Indoor Flowers, Sherrin
Althoff, medal, Mt. Joy Ag.
club; Vegetable, John
Reichart, medal, Mt.
Pleasant Club, Bicycle,
Christi Ruppert, trophy,
Heidlersburg Club;
Rocketry, Todd Myers,
trophy, New Oxford Club;
Woodworking, Tad Kuntz,
trophy, Idaville Club;
Wildlife, Douglas Tomko,
medal, Fairfield Club;
Photography, Roger Miller,
trophy, Bermudian Springs
club; Let’s Explore, Leah
Cook, medal, Mt. Joy Ag.
Club; Leather, Debbie Tufts,
trophy, Gettysburg Club;
Ceramics, Bridgette
Delzingaro, trophy, Get
tysburg and Laura Hoyer,
medal, Cashtown Club;
Create-A-Project, Juanita
Weaver, trophy, Arendt
sville Club and Mindy Bobo,
medal, Upper Adams Club;
Design With Line, Sherri
Ruppert, trophy, Bermudian
Springs Club; Quilting,
Cynthia Myers, trophy,
Abbottstown Club; Small
Change, Kim Reichart,
medal, Mt. Pleasant Club;
Crocheting, Kim Tyson,
trophy, Idaville Club and
Donald Wallace, medal,
Chestnut Hill Club; Cake
Decorating, Amy Mummert,
medal, Abbottstown Club;
Let’s Cook Outdoors, Jen
nifer Inskip, medal, Ber
mudian Springs Club; Fun
To Bake, Melissa Bowling,
trophy, Fairfield Club;
Tasty Snacks, Laurie
Meyers, trophy, Barlow
Home Ec. Club; All
American Foods, Cheryl
Hankey, trophy, Gettysburg
Club; Start Stitching,
Vanessa Delzmgaro, trophy,
Gettysburg Club; Let’s Sew
I, Kim Tyson, medal,
Idaville Club; Let’s Sew 11,
Lisa Gebhart, trophy,
Bonneauville Club; Create-
A-Skirt, Vanessa
Delzingaro, medal, Get
tysburg Club; Pattern for a
Skirt, Noel King, trophy,
York Springs Club; Stitch An
Outfit, Carol Hobaugh,
medal, Abbottstown Club;
School Outfit, Bridgette
Delzingaro, medal, Get
tysburg Club; Pottery, Amy
Mummert, medal, Ab
bottstown Club.
Those receiving special
recognition for excellence in
the Senior Division project
areas are: Swine Showman
& Fitter, Bill Harrison,
trophy; Reserve Swine
Showman & Fitter, Randy
Pauli, ribbon; Grand
Champion Swine, Charles
Rutley, trophy; Reserve
Grand Champion Swine, Bill
Harrison, ribbon; Champion
Horse Grooming &
Showmanship, Jamie Boyer,
Gettysburg Horse Club;
Reserve Champion Horse
Grooming & Showmanship,
Stephanie Steele, Lit
tlestown Horse Club,; Dairy
Fitter, Kathy Todt, trophy;
Reserve Dairy Fitter, Joan
Todt, ribbon; Dairy
Showman, Janet Ludwig,
trophy; Reserve Dairy
Showman, Christine Gitt,
ribbon; Goat Fitter, Melissa
Shelter, trophy; Reserve
Goat Fitter, Windy Pat
terson, ribbon; Goat
Showman, Melissa Shelter,
trophy; Reserve Goat
Showman, Darlene
Netherton, ribbon; Dog
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