816-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 18, 1987 Layton, Andrea Hoober, Lara Bair and Heather Haldeman. Lancaster County 4-H'ers Mow die LANCASTER Young seamstresses from Lancaster County followed the fashion beat Tuesday evening as they modeled their 4-H sewing projects during the county’s 1987 Fashion Revue. Each one of the 60 participants in this year’s fashion show had her moment in the spotlight as she modeled the garments she made for a 4-H project. Narrators described the dresses, slacks, gowns, jackets, skirts and blouses the 4-H’ers stitched and talked about the models’ hobbies and interests. The projects were judged in the afternoon prior to the show. Judges for the senior division were Donna Lucidi and Ann Overmeyer. Junior division judges were Susan Doyle and Janet Herman. From the field of 60 contenders, judges selected eight senior win ners and five junior winners to rep resent the county at Capital Region Hooberand Kristy Bowman. Back row from left: Moni ca Shenk, Danielle Berkhelmer, Melanie Haldeman and Kim Eby. I Fashion Boat' Fashion Revue, scheduled for Tuesday, July 21 at Cumberland Valley High School in Mechanics burg. Senior winners are Judy Rohrer, Daphne Shenk, Denise Haldeman, Alissa Hoobcr, Laura Wagner, Deb Shenk, Lori Brechbill and Cindy Hamish. Alternates, who will travel to regionals only if a winner cannot attend, are: Joy Layton, Andrea Hoober, Lara Bair and Heather Haldeman. Junior winners are Kim Rohrer, Rochelle Baxter, Dina Smoker, Amy Fyock and Eunice Clark. Junior alternates are Emily Hoob er, Kristy Bowman, Monica Shenk, Danielle Berkhimer, Mela nie Haldeman and Kim Eby. In keeping with the “fashion beat” theme of this year’s prog ram, the Farm and Home Center stage was decorated with sheets of music and musical instruments. ners who will compete In rei. ,n revue next we» are, front row from left, Judy Rohrer, Daphne Shenk and Denise Haldeman. In back from left: Alissa Hoober, Laura Wagner, Deb Shenk, Lori Brechbill and Cindy, Harnlsh. ' !IJ*V ' f jners _.jn are, .rok. Dina Smoker, Amy Fyock and Eunice Clark. A DELTA SAWBUCK™ FRAME and TRIM SAW The only saw that crosscuts, miters, bevels, cuts compounds, then folds up to roll away ■ y -v€> f $535.00 \ / w/8” Carbide \ i Tipped Blade ' Capacity Cut-off at 0° Cut-off at 45°,.R& I, Depth of cut at 90° Depth of cut at 45° A BLUE BALL MACHINE CO., INC. INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES M Fn. 7 P.0.80x 369 Blue Ball, PA 17506 (717) 3544478 16” (406 4 mm) 12" (30. 8 mm) 2 3/8" (60 3mm) 21/8" (54 mm) WHILE SUPI t $ * y ,-JTr. ■ i : \ ft t 11***' n* Y.% r- JL SQL Rohrer, Adelta 10" Motorized Miter Box Quality you’ve come to expect... features you’ve been waiting for $235.00 with Carbide Tipped Blade Motor 13 amp, 115 V, develops up to 2 5 HP, 25-60 Hz, AC-DC Capacity Cross Cut Miter 45° R&I Miter R&L 'PLIES LAST * I 2‘jx5 j 4” (63 5 x 146 Omm) 3*2x4 1/8” (88.9 x 104 6 mm) 3*2X2 7/8” (99 9x72.9mm) 2 3/Bx4” (60 2x 101 6 mm) 3*2x3 3 4" (88 9x95 3 mm) 2*2x5*4” (63 5 x 133 4 mm)