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Al6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 26,1980 York’s 4-H BY JOYCE BUPP Staff Correspondent BAIR “Avenues of Fashions” was the theme of the July 16 York County 4-H dress revue held at the 4-H Center. Nearly ninety young seamstresses modeled their sewing projects for the critical eyes of peer group circles and professional judges. After the morning of roundup judging, the seamstresses turned models for a fashion show on the Center’s stage, decorated in a black and white city country theme with lush potted greenery from Shiloh Nurseries. Finale of the fashion exhibit was the announcement of the win ners, who would represent the county at the district dress revue at Messiah College. Junior winners were Lon McCarty, Theresa McElwain and Chris Shive. Senior regional competitors Fashionable, well-constructed garments won these <ur senior seam stresses the chance to compete at district dress revue. From left are Dawn Raubenstine, LaVon Leppo, Deanna Feeser and Lisa Miller. (Continued from Page Al 5) alkaline hatcheries, however, may find water of pH 5 too acidic initially, and mortality may occur. Low pH in deep water may in dicate low oxygen and high carbon dioxide content. Warm-water species requirements Ponds with temperatures exceeding 80 degrees F should be stocked with warm-water species. The most common are largemouth bass m com- MILLER DIESEL INC 6030 JONESTOWN RD. HARRISBURG, PA. 17112 717-545-5931 Interstate 81 Exit 26 Diesel Fuel Injection specialists Has been awarded the distributorship ALERT/SEPARATOR/FILTER/ ALARM SYSTEM FOR DIESEL CARS 100% water extractor Easy to install Simple to service A once and for all unit Limited dealerships available. Junior winners at the York County 4-H dress revue are, from left, Lori Mc- Carty, Theresa McElwain and Chris Shive. were Kathy Eyster, Sue Swartz, Susan Janney, Kathy Whitcraft, Dawn Farm pond bmation with bluegill sunfish and golden shiner. Although warm water species may be stocked separately, they usually do best m various combinations. Bass and golden shiners reproduce and grow well if the water temperature remains at about 72 degrees F for several weeks in the early summer. Bluegill spawning is triggered when the water temperature reaches 67 degrees F. These species will grow well at water temperatures that ashion revue winners announced Raubenstine, LaVon Leppo, Deanna Feeser and Lisa Miller. remain above 80 degrees F for several weeks. In general, the warmer the water the more rapidly a fish will grow, within the limits imposed by its physiological makeup. A pH range from 6 to 9 is satisfactory for all species listed. The oxygen concentration should be at least 3 parts per million. Kathy Whitcraft, 17-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Whitcraft of Logan ville, looked stunning in a coat and suit ensemble of Scottish wool. Her beige wool coat was a Christian Dior design fully lined with sunbacking fabric, double breasted with a notched collar and accented in the back with a Martingale belt. It topped the gray and brown wool plaid suit, fully tailored, with a double breasted below-hip-length jacket over the straight skirt with front pleat. Accenting the outfit was a chocolate brown long-sleeved blouse of polyester, and a beige wool hat completed the Vogue fashion creation. A 4-H seamstress for six years m the Loganville Club, Kathy is a graduate of Dallastown High School and m Sep tember will enter Moore College of Art in Philadelphia to major in fashion design. Deanna Feeser chose black “Cordalure'’ fabric, a cotton-polyester blend, for her stylish blazer, from a Simplicity pattern. The unlined jacket featured pleated pockets and topped a screen print dress. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Feeser, Hanover R 6, Deanna is 15 and a junior at Southwestern High School. She’s earned a 4-H sewing project for eight years in the Hanover club. Fourteen-year-old Susan Janney chose a Buttenck pattern to style her hundred percent worsted wool suit of classic beige blazer and companion plaid skirt. Susan’s jacket featured a pointed collar and lapels, welted pockets and pocket flaps, back vent and closure of single button and bound buttonhole. A designer lining of a compatible shade added a bit of whimsy with its paintlike dabs of color. In verted pleats accented the skirt both front and back and a navy blouse complemented the overall look of the outfit. Susan, who’s been sewing for eight years in the Brodbecks club, will wear her all-wool suit in upcoming lead-line sheep showing competition. She’s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin Janney, Brodbecks Rl, and a sophomore at Southwestern High School. In spite of the extreme heat outside, Lisa Miller looked cool m a flowered polyester print blouse in shades of blue and white. Special detailing on the (Turn to Page A2O) <1 \)