Chris Clover, the 4-H mascot, comes to life as 4-H'ers Denny Donecker and David Keen add finishing touches to their creation. The clover will be used for the 4-H Fair scheduled for August 27 at the Farm and Home Center. Not pictured, but also helping with Chris were; Al Kephart, Scott Kephart, William Stewart, and Rodney Groff. Jgt ly hurai Singh, India, IFYE students visiting in the United States for three months hold up a T-shirt they printed for the Lancaster County 4-H clubs. PRE-ENGINEERED POLE-BUILDINGS -*%l~ „ * ,r ** "SC’PS'S Jm f/4 i have i lend in ijafe flw Ebersole BUILDERS AND DESIGNERS */ , <s * Sr-m,, i ■’W ‘•-’’■’sy COMPARE THESE FEATURES • Lower Initial Costs • Reduced Maintenance • Greater Efficiency • Heavy Duty Pressure Treated Posts Kiln Dried Framing Pre-Engineered Trusses Choice of Overhead or Sliding Doors Choice of Aluminum or Steel Siding Plain or Painted CALL OR WRITE TODAY , Ebersole Builders P.O. Box 190, Doe Run Road Manheim, Penna. 17545 (717) 665-6861 Add City SEND INFORMATION ON: □ COMMERCIAL BLDG. □ AGRICULTURAL BLDG. □ STORAGE BLDG. State Phone STATE SIZE | Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 29,1981—€31 Hunterdon Co. 4-H fair FLEMINGTON, N.J. - The Hunterdon County 4-H Pair was host to a number of different project displays and shows. The fair which was held here August 7- 10 recently. Three Hunterdon County gard ners came out on top of the flower and vegetable division at the 4-H Fair. Pamela Betts, Lebanon was the big winner with a first place m the dried flower arrangements and the 4-H green and white arrangements. Anne Siebenhst, Glen Gardner, placed first in the flower division with her rose. A Neshamc Station resident, Karen Cole, earned first place m the Vegetable section with her eggplant. Two Whitehouse Station residents came out on top of the Poultry show at the Achievement fair. David Plum won the Best Duck award and Tammy Woske received the Best Bantam Duck prize for her White Call Duck. Elena Voorhees of Hampton owned the best Goose, an Enden. The Best Bantam Chicken Award went to a Gold Lace Wyandotte owned by Brian Pullen, Lebanon. Steven Lewis, Hunterdon State School, owned the best Standard chicken with his Jersey Black. Four girls will represent Hun terdon County m the New Jersey Fashion revue. They were selected for their outstanding outfits during the county competition held at the fair. The girls that will represent the county are Virginia La wreck, 16, Readmgton Township; Margie Van Duyne, 17, Sergeantsville; Encka Zipfel, 15, Franklin Township; and Shirley Lefbvre, 14, also of Franklin Township. (2) 6" dia. x 5/8" wheels. 1/2 hp bb 115 vac motor. OSHA shields, push button on/off switch. We pay shipping & Costs Send check or we can ship UPS-COD 39 lbs WILKE MACHINERY tO. 1519 Mt. Rose Dept. LF, York, Pa. 17403 Telephone 717-843-4924 Visit our showroom in York and see the many wood & metalworking machines and power tools on display We are located X A mile West of Exit 7,1-83 York Our machinery sales catalog listing many items on sale is yours for 50*. Order by mail refundable on first order. r "'-3WM rr * y f * M ' - * v|f />' »•; -f, 5 %/>/£' $ 59.95
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