g| HAPPENINGS FFA Exchange At Lebanon Fair jiichi Karguchi, 17, from Oita, in, visited the Lebanon Fair ine Show with hosts Lois and i Meyer and family. iiichi is president of his Future nners of Japan (FFJ) chapter, country equivalent of the FFA America. Eiichi has been involved in FFJ i four years. He is spending two National FFA Scholarship Goes To Local Student A nationwide search among the mtry’s best and brightest stu nts yielded a local winner. Recognizing the need to invest excellence, the National FFA pnization recently announced l Kraig Sellers of the Little ichmen is the recipient of a ,000 scholarship. The scholarship is sponsored by etgers-Nease Chemical Co. as a ml project of the National A Foundation. Sellers will use the funds to LONE MAPLE SALES & SERVICE New Alexander, PA 412-MS-7172 LOST CREEK IMPLEMENT Oakland Mila, PA 717-4 M-2161 MILLER'S EQUIPMENT RO #1 Rl. 66 Falrmount City, PA MILLER-LAKE INC. 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Ann, 11, daughter of Bob and Nancy Leed, Meyer stown, an Elco Middle School sixth grader, held securely to the reins of her Hampshire spring ewe all during the show. Leah Bomberger easily picked up senior championship wearing her 100 percent wool royal blue jacket, with her wool/polyester plad pants of fushia, black, and royal blue. Because she knew the weather would be oppressive for a nearly all-wool show, Leah also sported a black cotton tank top and gold necklace. Leah, IS, daughter of Sven and Kathy Bomberger, Fre ' dericksburg, held the reins of her Hampshire yearling ewe, Honey, during the show. Leah is president of her 4-H sheep club and an FFA member. The race was close throughout, with the first and second place decided by less than three points. 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Leah Bomberger, left, won senior champion ship wearing her 100 percent wool royal blue jacket, with her wool/polyester plad pants of fushia, black, and royal blue. Because she knew the weather would be oppressive for a nearly all wool show, Leah also sported a black cotton tank top and gold necklace. At right Is Jamie Irwin, Lebanon Fair Queen. HAPPENINGS The Rough Riders 4-H Horse and Pony Club held their Grooming and Showmanship Show at Kroener’s recen tly, With the following results: • Age 12 & Under Mike Hess, Gabriel Bowman, Dal lassa Bowman, Vicki Void, Kim Hough, and Lacy Moyer. • Age 13-15: John Kroener, Tina Henry, Tami Jones, Becky Aukamp, Jessica Althouse, and Brianne Grumbling. June members of the month were Tina Henry and Kim Hough. Tina, IS, has been a Rough Riders member for five years, serving this year as recording secretary. She and her project horse. My Sweet Romeo, a 10-year-old Quar ter Horse gelding, enjoy cross country and jumping. Kim, 13, has been a Rough Riders member for three years. This year she is a member of the fundraising com mittee. Her project horse. Quick Silver Delight, is a 10-ycar-old Arab. Together they enjoy three-day eventing. Rough Riders 4-H
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