Lincoln Ram Is Supreme (Continuad from Pago B 14) veral years ago. The Bankheads were honored with the Ernest E. Hall memorial trophy, presented each year to the exhibitor of the supreme cham pion ram. The trophy is a remem brance of Mr. Hall, who donated 16 years of service to the Mary land Sheep ?nd Wool Festival. Supreme champion ewe honors went to a Corriedale yearling ewe Campaign HONESDALE (Wayne Co.) - Local 4-H members and adult volunteers are participating in a nationwide media campaign designed to promote youth com munity service and volun teerism and to raise awareness of the diverse education oppor '»'•**««**, model 55 (hJ Husqvarna DAVE’S LAWN & j.B. HOSTETTER & SONS GARDEN 1225 Mam St 158 Doe Run Rd Mount Joy, Pa Manheim Pa 17545 717-653-1841 717-665-5501 ZIMMERMANS ROHRERSTOWN LAWN HARDWARE MOWER SERVICE 306 Hartman Bridge Rd 2208 Wood St Strasburg Pa 17579 Rohrerstown, Pa 717-687-8695 717-394-7617 MASCOT SHARPENING & SALES 434 Newport Rd, Ronks Pa 175723 2'A miles East of Rte 23 (on Rte 772) 717-656-6486 Ans. Serv. shown by Keith Chamberlin, K and K Corriedales. “Reality,” a 240-pound home bred ewe, impressed judge Claus er with her fleece, type, and femi ninity. He called her “... a large volume ewe with a beautiful head, nice color and texture to her fleece, a very attractive ewe from her front end on back.” K and K Corriedales is a 30 ewe operation in Ashland, Ohio run by Keith Chamberlin and his sister Promotes Volunterrism trinities offered by 4-H. The ads use the slogan “Are You Into It?”™ to encourage youth and adults interested in community service to call a toll free number (888-77-YOUTH) or visit the campaign’s World Wide Web site (www.areyouintoit. com). Callers then will be con- %jAir Injection Karen Primer, and her family. Ac cording to Chamberlin, “Reality” was the champion ewe at the Ken tucky state fair in 1997, and was reserve champion at Keystone. K and K was honored with the Florence B. Hall memorial trophy, presented each year to the exhibi tor of the supreme champion ewe. The award is given in recognition of the 16 years of dedicated ser vice Mrs. Hall gave to the Sheep and Wool festival. tacted by a youth 4-H member or adult 4-H leader in Wayne County, who will provide infor mation on volunteer opportuni ties, as well as on local 4-H clubs and activities. Those interested in community service or 4-H also can call the Wayne County office of the Penn State Cooperative Extension at (717) 253-5970, ext. 239. Kendra Hall-Rhoten presented Bill and Cindy Bankhead, Rock Hall, Md., with the Ernest E. Hall memorial trophy for exhibiting the supreme champion ram. Shown with the Lin coln ram, from left are Bill Bankhead; Kristin Cummins, Maryland lamb and wool princess; Jenny Blser, Maryland lamb and wood queen; Kendra Hall-Rhoten; and Cindy Bankhead. Saturday, M tier Farmli 16, 1998-B
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