Bl6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 24,1981 BY BETH HEMMINGER Staff Correspondent CARLISLE Cumberland County’s new home economist is one in a million. Exhilerating, exciting and fulfilling is how Cumberland County Home Economist, Margaret Malehom describes her profession. She is one in a million people who can use those words to describe her work and who truly can say “I love my profession. ” Margaret's dream came true. After she completed her first 4-H project at the age of eight, she dreamed ot working in the world ot "needles and thread". But, she said I had a number of years to live through before that dream could come true. By her mother’s account, Margaret was always sewing or experimenting with some type of needle craft. So, after graduating from Marysville High School her interest in “needles and thread” didn’t subside and her dream was , becoming a reality. She attended Mansfield State College majoring in Home Economics. Rarick’s steer Heavy-middleweight 1 Kemanne Ranck Reading middleweight and grand champion 2 Sarah Hoffman Barto 3 Gred Strieker Bernville Ught-heavyweight 1 Kent Fisher. Oley heavyweight champion 2 Wilson Hoffman Ba»lo Medium-heavyweight 1 Karen Rabenold Kutztown 2 Darlene Dietrich Hamburg Heavy-heavyweight 1 Kirk Fisher Oley res heavyweight champion 2 Gred Zook Oley SHOWMANSHIP AND FITTING Senior Fitting ] Darlene Dietrich 2 Rose Scherr 3 Carol Home economist’s dream comes true “I’ll never forget my first lesson as a future Home Economist, ” said Margaret with a smile. “The class completed their first- sewing project and I made a dress that I thought was the “cats meow,” a black dress with a wide white collar and waist smocking. The class gathered to show-off their projects and 1 arrived only to tmd seven other black, white collared, smocked dresses." She laughed lightly, “I learned how to be in novative with a pattern after that I didn’t like being a seven carboncopy.” Upon graduation from Mansfield in 1970, Margaret began teaching high school home economics. She has taught at East Pennsboro, Cumberland Valley, Boiling Springs and York Alternative Program. She, too, gained experience in the fabric business, working at Stretch & Sew, Union Deposit Mall as an instructor and assistant manager. I’m excited and feel challenged in my new career change,” ex claimed Margaret. Making the (Continued from Page B 14) Strause 4 MikeStrause Senior Showmanship 1 Darlene Dietrich 2 Carol Strause 3 Rose Scherr 4 Mike Ranck I Kirk Fisher 2 Kemanne Ranck 3 Michelle Harley 4 TroyWerle> Intermediate Showmanship 1 Kemanne Ranck 2 Greg Zook 3 Michelle Harley 4 Jeff Adamaki " Junior Fitting I Lon Rabenold 2 Matt Harley 3 Jane Zook 4 Travis Werley Junior Showmanship 1 Jane Zook 2 Lon Rabenold 3 Travis Werley A Marianne Yanos Intermediate Fitting switch from teacher to an ex tension home economist requires a new approach going public. No longer will a captive audience, “literally speaking,” be at her beckon call she said, or wilL the schedule be as rigid and structured. Margaret is prepared for her public appearance, plan ning interesting and innovative programs that homemakers, housewives and professional people will find informative and enjoyable and that they can use in their daily lives. Some of the innovative programs include, advanced sewing techniques, a variety of cooking methods, needlecrafts, and programs that will benefit the family unit. Promoting the youth programs are also a top priority of this home economist. “I enjoy the interaction with youth, their wit, zest and knowledge for life.” This native Cumberland Countian is a committed home economist during' both her work and off hours. She said her en joyment for sewing, cpoking and needlecrafts never wane. She does take a break from the house oc casionally to pursue an interesting sport with her husband Dalesail boating. Margaret exclaimed, “With a new position, new challenges, interesting people and places and exciting adventures all in ones’ job, what more could a home economist ask for?” '•••ft* • Mixes Uniformly With The Feed • Uniformly Consumed By Birds • Soft Gray “Chips” • The Economical Replacement For Oyster Shells • Easily Utilized Source of Supplemental Calcium to Produce Harder Egg Shell Margaret Malehorn describes her job as “exhilerating, exciting and fulfilling.” She is Cumberland County’s new home economist. TOBACCO FARMERS... DON’T MISS IT!! PAGE A-17 ★ High Calcium Level - 39% Co ★ Low Magnesium Level-. 7% Mg WiWV SELECTED for their: /w\ YORK STONE & SUPPLY CO I # ) Roosevelt Ave. Ext., York, PA 17405 717-843-0981 CONTACT YOUR LOCAL FEED DEALER & START SAVING $ $ $ !