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Agri-Service, Inc., RD6-Box 614, Manheim, PA 17545 Tel.: 717-665-6727 OR KEYMAR Roger Reifsnider 301-7*6-2732 BEDFORD Diehl's Genetics •14447 22(3 WESTMINSTER Vernon C Wolfe 30144M447 MAUQANSVILLE Orville E Mertm 301-7394696 CARLISLE Robert G Boyer 717-245-IMS NIW Jlilßt RobertQodfrey i * AMERICAN DIAGNOSTIC SALES INC. NEDfORD ,1,-MMMo 4 V PO Bo* 5117, Westport, CT 06881 Telephone 201-259-2629 IF YOU NEED TO KNOW NOW. York Fair Honors Two Youth Exhibitors ELIZASETHTOWN M W Agn Service Inc 717-3(7-7615 NEW SETHLEHEM ELLWOOO CITY Denny Brown Robert Burry Sl4-745-2545 412-752-1130 CANTON ElwynV Kie 7174734102 ELYSSURG DividO Blass 7174724500 award winner, FFA member. 1' - s& H rwllmv^r N ROARING SPRINGS ■tlittllil Georg* Smith 914-669-9463 914-224-29*7 PUNXSUTAWNEY Richard Reed 914427-2699 YORK - Two York Countians are recipients of the 1986 York Fair youth exhibitor awards. Patricia Bupp was named the winner of the York Fair 4-H Award, and Michael Heim was selected as the Out standing FFA member. Patty, the 18-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Bupp, Seven Valleys R 2, has exhibited dairy cattle at the York Fair each of her nine years as a 4-H member. She has bred and purchased a herd of about 20 head of registered Holsteins through her 4-H career. A past president of both the Loganville 4-H Community and Southwest Dairy clubs, Patty has also completed projects in dairy foods, tractor safety, indoor and outdoor gardening, photography and handyman. She was a member of the 1982 state 4-H Dairy Bowl team which placed third in national com petition, and has participated in 4- H Leadership Congress and State Achievement Days for many years. In 1985, she was the state 4- * c < 4# * *' 4 *' ~ « ** SANDY LAKE Paul Baxter 412*376*340 H Dairy Foods winner and at tended the national 4-H Club Congress in Chicago. Presently a freshman at the York campus of Pennsylvania State University, Patty is majoring in agriculture business, with a goal of a career in in ternational agriculture. Michael Heim, 17, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Heim, Sr., Felton R 2. He has exhibited swine and taken part in FFA York Fair activities for several years. A senior at Kennard-Dale High School, Mike serves as president of both his chapter FFA, and the York County FFA projects. Mike has earned numerous leadership and project awards, including parliamentary procedure, livestock and dairy judging, and record books. His Supervised Occupational Experience program includes swine breeding and finishing, sheep breeding, truck crops and work experiences. In addition to employment on the family’s farm, £> ' fa N » *, WASHINGTON ChariM McKmlay 412-225-3773 Lancaster Faming, Saturday, September 20,1986-A2l Having trouble cut ting cheese? Try a cheese wire. It’s a fine gauge wire with a wooden or metal wire at each end. You can cut all but the hardest cheese this way. The wire is excellent for cutting crumbly cheeses, like Blue cheese or Gorgonzola, that tend to stick to a knife blade. , HYDRAULICS New & Used Wholesale and Retail SALES-SERVICE-INSTALLATIONS (Hydrostatic Transmission Repairs) BEILER HYDRAULICS Box 255 A, RD #l, N. Shirk Rd. New Holland, PA 17557 (717) 656-2846(UPS Service) *•* Mike also works as a radiation tester for Interex Corporation and for Bupplynn Farms. Still un decided about pursuing a college education, he plans to eventually become a livestock and crops farmer. During the 1985 state FFA convention in June, Mike served as York County’s delegate and as chairman of the nominating committee. He represented the Adams-Franklin-York Co-op Council at the summer institute of the Pennsylvania Association of Farm Cooperatives. At that Juniata College institute, he was chosen to represent the state at the American Institute of Cooperatives in Tennessee, where he was a finalist for a position as national trustee. The York Fair youth awards consist of an ezpenses-paid trip to a 4-H or FFA convention or competition, in the amount of up to $250, or recipients may instead use that cash award toward either educational scholarship or the purchase of breeding stock for their herds. Except for soft, high moisture cheeses such as cottage and Neuf chatel, cheeses should be served at room temperature to bring out their individual flavors and textures. Take harder cheeses out of the refrigerator about one hour before you plan to serve them; and softer cheeses, 20-30 minutes before.
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