Fair (Continued from Pag* B 16) Louisiana with the Exchange Club, a one week .trip, to Washing ton, D.C. as a delegate to Citizen ship Washington Focus and parti cipation in 4-H Week at Penn State. She will help promote Lan caster County’s 4-H program throughout the next year, and will be given the Elmer Boyd Memor ial Award during the leaders’ ban quet in October. Other finalists in the Outstand ing 4-H’er contest were Jeff Craig, a member of the Solanco 4-H Club, the Red Rose Beef Club and the Exchange Club; and Tammy Long, a member of the Boots and Saddles 4-H Club. Three 4-H’ers were named to the Senior Honor Roll and three to the Junior Honor Roll, reflecting their participation in county, reg ional and statewide 4-H activities. Seniors whose names will be inscribed on a permanent plaque at the Farm and Home Center include Lara Bair, Mountville 4-H Club and 4-H Exchange Club; Vickie Creighton, Saddle Cinches 4-H ly presents scholarships to outstanding 4-H’ers. Receiving their scholarships to outstanding 4-H’ers. Receiving their scholarships at the awards program were, from left, Joy Layton, Cindy Harnlsh and Sallie Gregory. WHY lucaiM ijaakH Iwaiii iMeMM FREE TRICAL TECHNICAL BULLETIN AVAILABLE AT SEEDWAY DEALERS HdL&Y., (71S)KMM1 Club; and Cindy Hamish, Penn Willow 4-H Club and Red Rose Woolies. Juniors include Amy Fyock, Lidtz-Rothsville 4-H Club; Lori Loeffler, Penn Manor 4-H Club; and Brian McLaughlin, Sol anco Community 4-H Club. Winners of the annual talent competition included: first, Jill Musser, Ephrata Community Club, with a piano solo; second, Seth Bair, Mountville Community Club, juggling; tie for third, Stacey Goss, Penn Willow 4-H Club, piano solo and Lisa Long, Elm- Penryn Club, vocal solo. Other finalists were Tricia and Tara Bare. The finalists had been selected from among 15 particip ants at an earlier competition. Ten 4-H’ers received scholar ships from the Lancaster County Bankers Association. Winners were: Cindy Hamish, $250; Lorri Rutt, $250; Sallie Gregory, $200; Ellen Lewis, $150; Tricia Musser, $150; Julie Hoffer, $100; Bob Bar ley, $100; Kevin Hess, $100; and Joy Layton, $lOO. Kerry Freese, 16, was named a recipient of both the $5O clothing award and the $5O foods award FOR HIGH QUALITY FORAGE HARVESTED AS SILAGE, HAY, OR GRAZE. VARIETIES AVAILABLE FOR SPRING OR FALL PLANTING WHEN YOU’RE SHORT ON FEED TRICAL PUTS OUT THE TONNAGE FOR QUALITY. TRICAL PUTS IT IN YOUR POCKET (WHEN YOU FEED LIVESTOCK) WITH PROTEIN AND PALATABILITY. WHEN YOU WANT TO MAKE THE MOST FROM YOUR ACREAGE THROUGH DOUBLE CROPPING. FOR NO-TILLING INTO OLD ALFALFA STANDS IT FITS INTO OTHER CROPPING SITUATIONS TOO - TRICAL IS VERSATILE. WHEN YOU WANT TO KEEP DOWN PRODUCTION COSTS. BRAND OF TRITICALE . . _ 4 T \ \ A jse 4-H’ers were selected for the 4-H Honor Roll, and . have names inscribed on a permanent plaque at the Farm and Home Center. From left are: Cindy Harnlsh, 18, Senior Honor Roll; Vicki Creighton, 16, Senior; Amy Fyock, 14, Junior; and Lara Bair, 15, Senior. presented by Farm Women Socie ty #l9. Kerry is a member of the Solanco Community 4-H Club. She received the cooking award from Farm Women #l9 previously. Brian McLaughlin received a #23 award from the Appalachian Audubon Society for his handy man project which was a Martin bird house. A showman of showmen contest was held during the three-day fair, with each participant showing a horse, a dairy heifer and a market lamb. Winners in that event were; Jessica Watts, first; Melissa Har ris, second; Kristen Chupp, third. In a contest of club exhibits, designed to help educate the public about the work of individual clubs, Boots and Saddles Club took first place. In second was the Rough Riders Club and in third there was a tie between Solanco Rabbit Club and the Seeing Eye Puppy Club. The Boots and Saddles and Saddle Cinches 4-H Clubs won the I? tM LanentH Sixteen-year-old Kerry Freese, a member of the Sol anco Community Club, received two $5O awards from Farm Women Society #l9, for her achievement In foods and clothing. club scrapbook award. Over eighty 4-H’ ers were recog nized by winning gold ribbons on their 4-H project exhibits, having received a point total of 98 to 100. Gold ribbon winners included: Sewing: Heidi Lehman, Eunice Clark, Walter Zimmerman, Kim McLaughlin, Jeni Bolich, Becky MacVaugh, Jennifer Wolfe, Mar cy Fahnestock, Elizabeth Nichols, Andrea Hougendobler, Amy Osborne, Lily Ann Nolt, Marlene Enck, Michelle Fischer, Toni Dro ney, Kristy Bowman, Pamela Leh man, Lara Bair, Lisa Shenk, Brooke Geyer, Lori Brechbill, Kate Rohrer, Heather Haldeman, Jami Krause, Angela Martin, Debbie Shenk, Lisa Conrad, Carrie Davis, Kerry Freese, Daphne Shenk, Angie Carper, Denise Hal deman, Tashya Leaman, Joy Layton. Handyman: Shaun Keperling, held on Wednesday evening at the Kevin Hess. Entomology: Greg Fairgrounds, over $7,000 was Hess. Leathercraft; Durelle Lea- raised to benefit the 4-H members man. Macrame: Sue Hastings, in the county. Over 350 items were Marcy Fahnestock, Chrissy Wolfe, donated and auctioned by former Beth Nestleroth. Rifle; Debra Ben- 4-H’er Kenneth Brubaker. Top trem, Frank Bentrem. Stenciling: price of the evening was $5OO for a Jennifer Brandt, Maggie Straus- i o g ca bin quilt. Hey, Kids! We would like to hear from you. Send us a pic ture that you drew about life in the country or send us a poem or short story that you wrote. Be sure to Include your name, age, and address. Send it to Lou Ann Good, Lancaster Farming, P.O. Box 366, Lititz, Pa. 17543. baugh, Lavonne Lehman, Lisa Wolgemuth. Flower Gardening: Tina Gerlach, Jill Hamish, Jackie Gerlach, Irene Ryan. Foods; Tam my Brandt, Tricia Bare, Julie Roh rer, Wafi Stoltzfus, Kerry Freese, Amy Martin, Kim Shellenberger, Cindy Cochran, Jenn Wolfe, Renee Groff, Marcy Fahnestock, Julie Martin. Ceramics; Nancy Mohler, Jonathan Hart, Marcy Hamish, Tracy Witmer, Jackie Gerlach, Sara Hess, Margaret Keysock, Heidi Derstler, Abram Shaffher, Sandy Smeltzer, Bobby Bleecher, Lisa Wenger, Susan Bentrem. Let’s Explore; Sara Weaver, Val erie Kurtz, Kevin Hurst. Vegetable gardening; Jill Hamish. Basket Weaving: Amy Fyock, JoJo Wenger. At the second benefit auction