COLLEGE PARK, Md. indoor 4-H exhibits showed a marked increase in a new 28,000 square foot 4-H and Home Arts building this year at the 100th Maryland State Fair in Tlmonium. Entries were more numerous than in previous years in almost every class. . The largest increase came in the arts and science division, where the art and crafts sections were 54 percent 1960 figure. Over-all, entries in the division, were up 35 percent. The greatest increase in the home economics division came in the home' furnishings section, which had a 47 percent rise in number of entries. Other sections showing increases Were: child care, up 43 percent, and food preparation, up 37 percent. Over all, home economics entries were up 29 percent. Larger entry lists in both of the indoor exhibit divisions were at tributed to growing interest in the 4-H program from both urban and rural nonfann sectors ' of the Maryland population. 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Other 4-H Indoor exhibit sec tional champions at the 1981 Maryland State Pair were: HOME ECONOMICS Child care - Thirteen-year-old Audrey Boyles of Sudlersville was awarded a championship ribbon for her attractive handmade scrapbook ■ collection featuring quilted pages with numbers, let ters, and pictures to entertain small children. Clothing -i Junior champion - ' Eleven-year-old Debbie Darastreet' Intermediate champion - Linda 'Poole, 14, of Jarrettsville won with CONTACT US For MANURE HANDLING EQUIPMENT Semi- and Liquid Spreaders - Ground Driven - Easy Running Priced Reasonably PIT ELEVATORS COMPACT ROTO BEATERS ALLIS CHALMERS AND WISCONSIN POWER UNITS PLATE SHEARING - BRAKE WORK m ss SMUCKER WELDING & MANUFACTURING 2110 Rockvale Road Lane., PA 17602 PH: <717) 687-9198 of Frederick won top honors. Not to be outdone, her sister. Sherry Damstreet, 13, took home a championship in the crocheted clothes classes with a baby blue infant outfit consisting of hat, sweater and booties. , intermediate champion Michelle Cobery, 12, of Middletown was the top prize winner in this category with a three-piece outfit. Senior and grand champion. - Cheryl Belsey, 19, of Fairland sewed a tailored jacket and skirt for the prize-winning entry. She won the same honors at the 1978 state fair with a three-piece tailored suit. Knitted clothes - Last , year’s champion was back. Janice Scihpoti, 18, of Woolford won again with a sweater, using a variety of' stitches. Food preparation • Junior and grand champion Gayle Miller, 11, of Phoenix. Her prize-winning entry was sponge cake without icing. She won the grand cham pionship in competition with the intermediate and senior age category winners. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 12,1981—C13 at state fair a fruit pie. Senior champion - Diane Bean, 15, of Elkton. 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