York fashion review (Continued from Page 06) competition, each 4-H’er took a stroll across the decorated stage, modeling their ‘creation’ before an apperciative audience of about 100 people. Eleven girls were selected to go on to the regional review to be held at Messiah College on July 23. Junior 4-H’er Janet Hoke, from the Haysbire club, completed a front wrap skirt and matching lavendar vest. The vest pattern was found by Janet in a magazine. To complete her outfit she styled a matching lavendar print blouse HOOK-UNK™ by JAMESWAY FAST • STRONG • POWERFUL • The new Jamesway Hook-Link barn cleaner gets manure on the move at up to 28' per minute. Extra steel and strength is forged into every easy-tightening link at the contact point. And you get power to spare, in the massive Super 500 drive unit which features a 55-lb. main gear and massive drive shaft. Pulls up to 450' of hook-link chain. It's worth more than you realize . . . costs less than you think. AGRI EQUIPMENT INC. 2754 Creek Hill Rd, Leola, PA 17540 717-656-4151 I. G. SALES Rt. 113, Box 200 Silverdale, PA 215-257-5135 G. HIRAM BUCHMAN, INC. Rte.sl9-N.off Rte. 46 P.O. Box 185 Belvidere.NJ 07823 201-475-2185 GEORGE A. COLEMAN BENNETT MACHINE CO. with three-quarter length sleeves. Janet is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenrut Hoke, York. Choosing a blue print woolen material, junior Sharon Kmdon of the Hanover club completed a matching skirt and vest for her sewing project. The skirt, which buttoned down the front, had a ‘Hong Kong’ hem; the vest was top stitched. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Kmdon of Hanover, Sharon is also an active goat breeder. Kim Ferrence, a junior member of the Stoverstown club completed barn cleaner DEPENDABLE MOTORS Honey Brook, PA 215-273-3131 215-273-3737 SOLLENBERGER SILOS HENRY S. LAPP RFD 2, Chambersburg, PA RDI, Cams, Gap, PA 17527 717-264-9588 717-442-8134 HARRY L. 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Dupont Blvd. Milford, DE 302-422-4837 wctiai was complete with contrasting collar and belt. The material chosen for the dress was a cotton polyester blend especially suited for coolness. Lisa is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Miller of Dover. Lon McCarthy, Davidsburg, completed a tailored western shirt for that ‘Urban Cowboy’ look. The shirt was designed in a light blue material with contrasting cuffs. Lon completed her outfit with a pair of western jeans, boots, and a cowboy hat. Lon is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin McCarthy of York. Going to the casual look for summer, Chris Wolf of the Thomasviile club chose a khaki material to complete her bib shorts set. Chris the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wolf, Ab bottstown, top studied her project and with the large front pockets that doubled as belt holders, she easily won the judges’ approval. 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DBS Uncaster Farming, Saturday, July 25,1911—09 technologist. As an added at traction, Sue chose to make a raincoat out of a blue ‘trijgger’ material to protect her uniform from the elements. Sue, a full-time student, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Swartz, Hanover. Renee Lehman, Dillsburg, shed her image as a farmer’s daughter after appearing in a stunning earth-tone outfit consisting of a cardigan jacket with piping to match her contrasting blouse, and a front pleated skirt. Renee, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hollo Lehman, Dillsburg, admitted she will still help out cm her father’s dairy farm even though she enjoys sewing and winning m fashion contests. Sundresses are the perfect thing for those special summer oc casions and Kim Hoke of the Hayshire club will be all set to go in her dress of white eyelet material. The dress featured spaghetti straps, elastic waist and a mat ching bolero jacket. Kim is the sister of Janet Hoke, a junior winner. 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