Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 16, 1998, Image 59

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    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
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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-
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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