Ci4-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 12, 1992 Two Counties Dominate 4-H Events At Maryland Fair Kelly Kluka, 10, of Marrlottsville poses with the pinkish lavender African violet that earned her a championship rib bon at the Maryland State Fair In Timonium. Judges appre ciated the perfection of the flowers, the good foliage, the shape of the plant, and the clean container. Kluka was one of 10 Baltimore County 4-H’ers to win champion or reserve champion honors In the Indoor events competition. KEN CLUGSTON (717) 665-6775 CRAFT-BILT CONSTRUCTION INC. FARM-HOME BUILDING 1242 Breneman Road MANHEIM, PA 17545 RH: (717) 665-4372 BUILDING & REMODELING FOR DAIRY RESIDENTIAL SWINE POLE BUILDINGS BEEF STORAGE Shreds stalks yetwon’tplugup! COLLEGE PARK, Md. 4-H members from Baltimore and Car roll counties dominated the indoor events at the Maryland State Fair in Timonium, winning champion and reserve champion ribbons in a total of 20 categories. Seven 4-H’ers from Carroll County took top honors in nine individual events, while the Car rollton 4-H Club received the highest award for their booth exhi bit promoting 4-H, which judges praised for its large componenet figures and eye-catching colors. Jaime Baile, 13, of Union Bridge led the way with champ ionship entries in junior art and crafts categories. Her detailed black-and-white pencil portrait and paper mache vegetables arranged in a basket captivated the judges. Kieth Dutterer, 11, Westmin ster, also earned recognition for his entries in two categories. He was named champion in the grain category for his barley and reserve champion in the intermediate food preparation category for his pink- FRANK A. FILLIPPO, me. - WANTED - DISABLED & CRIPPLED COWS. BULLS & STEERS Competitive Prices Paid Slaughtered under government inspection Call: Frank Fillippo - Residence - 215-666-0725 Elam Cinder - 717-367-3824 C.L. King - 717-786-7229 Laura Langlotz, 15, of Monkton displays the wool fleece that earned her a championship ribbon at the Maryland State Fair In Tlmonldm. Langlotz’s entry was selected for its strength, softness, elasticity, uniformity of fibers, and clean apperance. and-white angel food cake. food preparation category for her Other Carroll County champ- w hite rolls; Megan Hankins, 14, ions were: Cheryl Owings, 12, of 0 f Hampstead in the senior crafts Union Bridge in the intermediate (Turn , 0 Page C is) Since 1972... The Original And The Largest POURED S STORAGE SYSTEM I C. SPECIALISTS START WITH THE BEST! POURED CONCRETE WALLS You get about 40% more concrete for your dollar with a poured, solid concrete basemei as compared to a hollow core I basement. A poured solid concrete basement weighs about 50 lbs. more per cubic foot! Far denser. What’s more, poured solid concrete walls are monolithic ... there are no joints! This is why laboratory tests show poured, solid concrete base ments have many times the flexural and compressive strength to withstand the side and down pressures caused by earth, wind, water and building loads and the material density to resist water penetration. Best of all, thanks to modern and efficient construction tech niques, poured, solid concrete basements are competitively priced. • Manure Pit Walls • Hog House Wails • Barnyard Walls • Chicken House Wails • Retaining Walls __ 243 Miller Road Balmcr Bints. PA 17501 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l (717) CONCRETE WORKS, INC. Invest in Quality -It will last a lifetime. ' An«r 6:00 p.m. Solid Concrete For: • House Foundation Walls • Silage Pit Walls • Cistern Walls • Concrete Decks • Concrete Pit Tops
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