84-Lancaster Firming, Saturday, October 14, 2000 Wool Warms Leadline Exhibitors During Shivering Temperatures First-place winner Joel lyn Donough and her ewe Fantasy. LOU ANN GOOD Lancaster Farming Staff MANHEIM (Lancaster Co.) Wool warmed ewes and exhibi tors during Monday night’s un seasonably cold temperatures. The annual Manheim Com munity Farm Show Leadline of fers a chance for sheep to be presented in the most elegant manner and for the exhibitor to wear clothing that touts the at tractiveness and versatility of wool. Participants are judged on poise, presentation, control, and appearance. Male and female contestants were judged separately. To capture first place in the fe male division, Joellyn Donough, 13, wore a navy vest with green and navy plaid shorts. A match ing bow in the same fabric was tied around the neck of her lamb Fantasy. In her fifth year of 4-H in volvement, Joellyn raises sheep, swine, and beef on her parents’ Ed and Laßue Donough’s Man heim farm. Second place went to Kelsey Binkley, daughter of Dan and Beth Binkley, Conestoga. She wore a purple and blue plaid suit while leading her Dorset ewe sporting a scarf. Third place went to Bobbi Bentzel, daughter of Ed and Linda Bentzel, Manheim. Bobbi wore a multi-colored sweater, black wool pants, coat, and hat. A tenth grader at Manheim Cen tral, Bobbi also is active in 4-H Woolies and the Exchange Club. In the male division, Radell Peters placed first. He enters the competition consistently to prove, “Guys do wear wool,” he said. “New technology removes the scratchiness of wool and al lows the fabric to breath for a comfortable feel.” Radell led a Dorset ewe lamb with a black wool scarf. The son of Ray and Becky Peters, Eliza- bethtown, Radell is a student at Mt. Calvary Christian School, a member of the 4-H livestock judging Thn fittot ZAP! \ DHrae* Tracking Powder* ' KWs Rats & Mice » j ■‘fTZrfe 6 lb. Bucket £|P549.95 ‘ ♦ $6.00 Shipping \ Blain Supply l Rt 1 Box 117 H Blain, PA 17006*. Jaj 717/536-3861 | i‘* Parading before the Judges are from left, Joellyn Donough, Rowanna Martin, Kelsey Binkley, and Bobbi Bentzel. Winners in the male division, from left, Radell Peters, Mike Musser, and Doug Musser. team, and involved in his scarf, made by Mike’s mother, churches puppet ministry and around his neck. sound tech. Doug, 9, led a lamb named Second and third place went Lollipop with a spiffy black bow to brothers Mike and Doug Mus- de> Doug was dressed in black ser respectively. Mike, a senior at woolworsted trousers gray vest, DonegalHigh School, wore dark hat ’ and baats - The blue Shetland wool sweater and bro ‘ h f rs f e * be 8008 * Ken gray flannel slacks. His lamb ®° d Lmda Musser, Mount Skeeter wore a knitted wool *°y- I Manheim Community Farm Show Queen Stephanii Feister is crowned before Lead Line competition. Stepha nie said the Farm Show means a week of fun for th< whole family to enjoy. Stephanie is active in FFA am lives on a horse farm with her parents Mike and Diam Feister, Manheim. CALF KENNELS Also Available: Calf Hutches, Emu Shelters, Plywood Bulk Feed Bins, Horse, Sheep & Hog Shelters, Kennels With Door & Feeding Alley. Horse Barns w/Tack Room. Open Shelters. Made To Order. • Fence Boards • Wood Planing • Hog and Stock Panels • Anchor Bolts • Picnic Tables * Sawed and Round Locust Posts Delivery Available »Truck & Trailer Beds & Side Racks Repaired • Forage Wagon Repaii STOLTZFUS WOODWORK MFD. BY: 613 White Horse Rd. - Gap, PA 17527 717-442-8972 In the male division, Radell Peters placed first. He enters the an nual competition consistently to prove that “guys do wear wool.” New technol ogy removes the scratchiness of wool and allows the fabric to breathe for a com fortable feel. '*«• (f • f, >■
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