•B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 19,1980 Best’s bridal bouquet wins at Show HARRISBURG - Nine Lancaster Countians took top honors in their classes m the plants show at last week’s Pa. Farm Show. Lori Warfel, Lancaster won a blue nbbon for her African Violet entry, and Randa Zoller, Lancaster came in first place with a collection of cacti. A fem entry won first prize for Gail Bachman, Ephrata, while Diane Brocklebank bad the top dish garden entry. In the wreath classes, Steph Eberly, Elizabethtown, won her class using dried materials, and Londa Kulp, R 2 Manheim, won a blue for her pine cone wreath. The first place prize for an arrangement made with dried materials went to Sharon Levan, Columbia. The best fruit and/or vegetable arrangement went to Deborah Grube, Manheim. In the bridal bouquet class, Cathy Best, Columbia, was the blue ribbon winner. Complete show results are as follows: Ftowvrinc Houm Plants African VMcts 1 Lon Wcrfel Lancaster 2 Robert Susen Ebensburg, 3 Jan Weaver, Walbutport 4 Kathy Bawden Lititz 5 Cindy Raab Hartsville Wnlecaniat 1 Cindy Raab. 2 Ron Rhoads, War minister 3 Noelle Cangelose War minister 4 Loreen Woodward Mechamcsburf 5 Paul Smith Eben sburf Geranium 1 Bryan Rohde Philadelphia 2 Tammy Pams, Columbia 3 Johanna Grat Warminster Fofcace House Plants Bnooiaa 1 MikeTheys Mechamesburf 2 Bryan Rohde 3 Raun Ellis Jamison 4 Sandra Tettemer Coopersburf 5 Bonnie Crasser Doylestown Coiecbon of Cacti 1 Randa ZoHer Leola 2 Came Hostetler Millersville 3 Sandy Osman Ebensburf 4 Brian Nischalke Eben sburf 5 Bonnie Crasser 1 Tina Griffith Wamnfton 2 Tracy Townsend Mechanicsburf 3 Lilly Lovett Newtown 4 Jan Weaver Eptsda 2 Bryan Rohde 5 Barbara Weber Narvon Fern* 1 Gail Bachman Ephrata 2 Christine Horst Ephrata 3 Emily Kuller Doylestown 4 Cindy Raab 5 Bryan Rohde Philadelphia WORKING TOO HARD IN TIGHT PLACES? Try the Bobcat instead! NUMBER 1 puts it all together! - T'™ ~ f&r Before You Buy any Farm Loader, See a BOBCAT in Action. GRUMELLI’S RHODES FARM SERVICE NORMAN 0. CLARK EQUIPMENT Quarryville, PA 17566 Honey Grove, PA 17035 1085 Industrial Blvd Ph 717 786 7318 Ph 717-734-3482 Southampton. PA 18965 Ray Showalter 717-665-7174 Ph 215-677-6000 Geranium 1 Telene Wotnng Coopersburg 2 Barbara Dietrich. Allentown 3 Bryan Rohde, Potted Ivy 2 Bryan Rohde 3 Oeana Stump Elizabethtown 4 Mike Leuz Doylestown 5 Bonnie Crasser Doylestown Dish Garden I Diane Brocklebank Manheim 2 Laura Martin, Mechamcsburg 3 Brenda Grube Center Raley 4 Wanda Moore Ebensburg 5 Dawn Johnson Eben sburg Terrariums 1 Robert Beck Harrisburg 2 Kim Heckendorn Mechamcsburg 3 Tnna Sears Lancaster. 4 Robert Shank Waynesboro 5 Kathy Hendricks Columbia Ptulodendnim 1 Robert Shank Waynesboro 2 Linda Martin, E Petersburg, 3 Karen Rohde Lebanon Artntic Arrangements Arrangement ot wild flowers X Peg Borlie, Ebensburg 2 Paul Smith Ebensburg Arrangements using dried material 1 Sharon Levan, Columbia 2 Robert Beck 3 Paul Smith 4 Brenda Lookenbill Bainbnoge 5 Diane Oeismger, Columbia Teaford Angus head COLLEGEVILLE An advisory board of junior members of the American Angus Association from several northeastern states met recently to establish a new regional organization, the Northeast Junior Angus Association. Elected officers of the new association were: president Ted Teaford, Collegeville, Pennsylvania; vice-presid ent Dale Rains, Mercer, Pennsylvania; secretary Jennifer Smalstig, Millbrook, New York; and treasurer Susan Holston, Derwood, Maryland. 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