Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 18, 1984, Image 65

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John Hogans Blair
TEAMS
Dairy* Berks County, Todd Miller Charles
Seidel JimYounker William Lesher
Junior Livestock* Washington County Becky
Black, Joe Cole Eric Buckingham Mikeßohaley
Flower Identification* Indiana County, Jenny
Belford Susan Fox Kathleen Learn Janet Mmto
Senior Livestock* Lancaster County Brian Hess
Jan Waltz. Michelle Dean, Fritz Frey
Horse* York County, Lynette Brown Donna
Knox Tracy Miller Kelly Troup
Meats Identification* York County Lisa Hoover
Heidi Dietz Jim Townsend Ellen Bentzel
Poultry* Berks County, Allen Bates Mark Price
Bryan Moyer Tammy Balthaser
RHlery- Huntington County David Stake Dennis
Weidel Scott Wright
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Lancaster County s Senior livestock judging team mem-
bers, from left, Michelle Dean, Jan Waltz, Fritz Frey and
Brian Hess, pose with State 4-H Leader Carroll Howes after
from left, Russell Whitenight, Sandy Shuman, Jeff
and Marla Snyder. With them is 4-H Agent Chuck
County are
Whitenight
Gale.
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Consumer Education- Sullivan County Julie
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Clothing i Textiles- Cumberland Co Kim
Salisbury, Tammy Orner Pam Miller
Vegetable- Luzerne County David Smith Steve
Furnanage Jody Whitebread
Physical Fitness- Blair County John Hogans
David Houtz KanUncapher Laurie Snow
Dairy Bowl- Columbia County Sandy Shuman
Marla Snyder Jeff Whitemght Russel) Whitemght
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pt . judging v ie from York County.
Here members Kelly Troup, Lynette Brown, Tracy Miller and
Donna Knox pose with their coach Lorraine Miller.
The Kirkwood Community 4-H
Club closed its year with judging at
the Union Presbyterian Church on.
August 2.
In the craft club, superior
awards were given to Debbie
Greenleaf for macrame and to
Melanie Wallace for counted cross
stitch.
Members getting blue ribbons in
macrame were Heidi Hallman,
Sandy Whiteside, Teresa Pappas,
Lisa Bilger and Kim Smith.
Counted cross stitch blue ribbon
winners were Vicki Peters, Jill
Hamish, Heidi Hallman, Sandy
Whiteside, Lorraine Gregor,
Karen Pletz, Alyssa Morrison,
Missy Walton and Sue Hastings.
Jenny Hamish and Karen Pletz
received blue ribbons in
needlepoint.
Swedish embroidery first place
winner was Jenny Hamish.
Blue ribbon winners in stencil
were Lisa Bilger, Cindy Kreider,
Jackie Bland, Jenny Hamish and
Debbie Greenleaf.
Com husk dolls winners were
Sue Hastings and Missy Walton.
Winning in tin punch were
Shannon McMahon, Jenny Har-
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 18,1984—825
igmg
H Club closes year
nish, Sue Hastings, Lorraine
Gregor, Donna Greenleaf, Debbie
Greenleaf and Lisa Bilger.
Craft leaders were Arlene
Hamish, Marietta Peters and
Sharon Herr.
The cooking club blue ribbon
winners were Heide Hallman,
Sandy Whiteside, Betsy Melwert,
Mike Voight, Shannon McMahon
and Kent Hastings. They all made
chocolate chip cookies.
Those making pilgrim harvest
bars and getting blue ribbons were
Melissa Walton, Kelly Prange,
Lori Frey, Sue Hastings, Heather
Armstrong, Audra Atkins, Todd
Reinhart, David Hallman and
Georgie Prange.
Karen Pletz received a blue
ribbon for her English muffin loaf.
Cooking leaders were Jane
Hallman, Teresa McMahon and
Pat Robertson.
The vegetable and strawberry
clubs were led by Dwight Wallace.
Brian Harnish took first in
vegetables. Brian, Jenny and Jill
Hamish all received blue ribbons
for their strawberry projects.
The rocketry club leader was
Don Htutinps Brian Hamish.
THE BETTER BEDDER
3 BLADED KNIFES
Again W|C gives you more
for your money. Purchasing a
WIC chopper with o cord*proof rotor
of 3 bladed knifes, you obtain the vol
of 3 sets of knifes for the price ot oni
• GONE FOR GOOD. THE EXHAUSTING JOB OF CHANGING THE KNIVES.
AS THE 144 BOLTS AND NUTS HAVE BEEN REPLACED BY 8 RODS
INSERTED THROUGH THE KNIVES WHICH ARE
COLLECTIVELY TIGHTENED, FORMING
A ONE PIECE ROTOR
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Red Rose
Beef Club
The annual Red Rose 4-H Beef
Club tour was held on Wednesday,
August I in the Manheim area.
There was a showmanship
demonstration at the farm of
Aleida Farrington.
The next meeting will be held at
Penryn Park on September 5 at
7:30 p.m.
«dth judging
Keith Hoffman and Ryan Kreider
each got a blue ribbon. Kent
Hastings received a superior
ribbon.
Ray Wallace received a first in
pet care.
The handyman club was lea oy
Gilbert Unde and Jon Bland.
Receiving blue ribbons were Davie
Hallman, picture frame; George
Prange, lawn bench; Kent
Hastings, walnut spool rack; Jeff
Gregor, walnut bird house; Mike
Graver, oak bird house; and Jay
Gregor, flamingo.
Vema Mae Walton was the
flower club leader. Jenny Hamish,
Jill Harnish and Missy Walton all
received blue ribbons.
Michelle Horner and lisa
Bilger received superior ribbons
for their tailored suits in sewing.
Others receiving blue ribbons were
Cindy Kreider and Melanie
Wallace for a skirt and blouse.
The first year members making
travel kits and winning blue rib
bons were Dana Demboski, Car
men Meyers, Kelly Prange,
Heather Armstrong, Lori Frey,
and Missy Walton.
• THE CONCEPTION OF THIS
NEW ROTOR GREATLY DIMINISHES
THE RISK OF SNAGGING
. BEING FREE OF
| A A , BOLTS AND NUTS
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