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The Pocono Record from Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania • Page 20

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The Pocono Recordi
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Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania
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20 The Daily Record, The Strotidsburgs, 51, 1961 Poultry And Pet Stock Winners At Gilbert Fair DIVISION four, poultry, ajxi pet stock, of the West End were judged yesterday at the fair. Bill Kresge, Brodheadsville, won a first prize for his New Hamp- shire chickens, (wo hens and a rooster, David Bonser Saylcrs- burg won a third place ribbon for his young white Raymond Knecht of Saylorsburg won a first and second place for three while hens. Knechl also won a second place for Iwo while leghorn hens and a rooster. Richard Price, Siroudsburg RD 3 won a first and a second for three Rhode Island red hens and a rooster. Noreen Price won a first for a Spanish ben.

John Miller of Kunkletown won a first and a second for Laken- velders hen and rooster. Mrs. Miller won two firsts for a Silver Spangled Hamburgh hen and cocfc. She also won two firsts for two light Brahamas hens, Bill Miller of won a first and a third 'for two Light Brahamas hens, and two firsts for Orpzngions hen and He also took a first for his Dark Cornish Hen. John i Kunkletmvn, "grabbed a first and a third for his White Crested and Black Polish Mottled Hondons.

Diana Miller, Kunkletown, took a first for a trio of Buff Leghorns, and a first and second for two Parisage Plym- outh Rock hens. Mrs.Miller, of Kunkletown. won first place lor her Blue rfons hen and rooster. Bill Miller, of Kunkletown, won a first place for his Speckled Sussex hen. Diana Miller, Kunkletown, won a first and a third for her Black Orping- ton or Astiolorp hen and rooster.

Janet Miller, of Ktmktelown, took a first and second place for Barred Rock hens. Diana Miller, of Kunkletown, took a first and second place for her BPOMTI Leg- horn hens. Barry Eckman, of Effort, took first pla ce for is Yentress rooster, Ventress hen, and also for tus Ventress trio, Connie Kleintop, of Kunkletown, took a first and a second place for her White Leg horn rooster. ae Kleiniop, of Ku nkl etown, took a first place for her 4-H ca pans. Dennis Smale, Kunkletown, won a first for his White Leghorn hen and rooster.

Debra Rogers, Stroudsburg, took two lirets for her While Rocks. Frank Roma sea vago, Snylors burg, took a for his trio of New Hampshire Reds, Jind Jerry Romascavago, Saylorsburg, grab- bed a second for his three capon cross rocks. Richard Williams, Saylorsburg, took a first for his three Barred Rock capons. Gerald Modeller, North Caro- lina, took a first for two White Kings. Bruce Alteniose, Effort, took a first for his Bantam hen with chicks.

George Smith, East Stroudsburg, took a first for his Bantam hen with Cockerel Silver Seabright. Price of Strouds- burg won a third for his Bantam hem with Rose Comb Blacks. Robert Price, Stroudsburg, took a second for his Bantam hens with cockerel Golden Seabrighl. Robert Miller, Kunkletown, took a first for his White Silkies, two hens and a rooster. In the rabbit section of the di- vision, Karl Michael of Gtlbert and John Dorshimer, Gilty bit 1 took firsts for their 'doe.

Kathy Hubbard of Effort took first her New Zealand whiles. Du- ane Hubbard, Effort, took two seconds tor hi New Zealand Whites. Leslie Stiff, Kresgcviltc. took a second for his male adult, Gerald Moslelter, North Carolina, took second for the same. Norc en Price, Slroudsburj, took a second for her New Zealand Whtte and Belgium Hares.

SevenBlue Ribbons In Cattle Division IN DIVISION one, cattle, seven first prizes were awarded for the best of beef at the West End Fair yesterday. Josephine Gould, Effort, took a first prize for a Holstein, and Lawana Gould, Effort, took a first for the same breed. Ira Altemose, Kunkletown, took a first for his Holstein, and Larry Altemose. Kunkletown, took a first for one of his Angus raffle. Ira Altemose took another first for a Holstein, and another top ribbon for a Hoiatein.

William Altemose, Kunkletown, took a first lor one of his Holsteins. Waller Gould, Effort, look a sec- ond place for one of his Holsteins. Josephine Gould, Effort, took a second place for one ot her Hol- steins. John Kresge, Gilbod, took a sec- ond for one of his Angus cattle. Larry AHemose, Kunkletown, took a second for one of his Holsteins.

Lary Burger, Kunklelown, took a second with one ot his Holsteins. Ira Alternate, Kunklcloivn, took a second with one of his Holsteins. Tern' Gould, Effort, took third place for tvvo of his Holsteins. Larry Burger, Kunkletoivn, took a third for one of his Ilolsteins. Vince Megargel, Mount Pocono, took a third Jor his California adult.

Quincy Weiland, Kunkle- town, took two firsts loir his Dutch buck and doe. Tom Kresge, Brodheadsville, took a first for his guinea hens. Kathy Hubbard, Effort, took a first for a Saanen goal doe, and Duanc Hubbard took a second lor a goat of the same breed. Billy Kresge, Brodheadsville took a second ilh his bragle in the dog division, Tom Kresge, Brodheadsville, look a first'with his beagle, Aslolat Kennels, Ef- (o with their adult and puppj Shetland Sheep Dogs, which are toy collies. Kathy ami Duano Huh bard took lirsl and second places will 1 their male and female Shet- land Sheep Dogs.

Ann Bennet took' a second with her mallard, and Frank and Jerrj Romascavage took a third and a first, respectively, with their mal- lards. Dow aid Brong Wins'Eleven Blue-Ribbons THE Vocational Agriculture Division of the West End Fair division saw Donald Brong walk away with 11 firsts and three seconds, Charles Dotter had six firsts a second, and a third: Willian' AHemose grabbed five firsts, two seconds, and three thirds; and Larry Altemose had five firsts four seconds, and three thirds. Barry Borger had four firsts and a second; Roger Borger Imrt three firsts, one second, and two thirds, while Larry Borger had a first, five seconds, and a third Ernest Franlz had three firsts Frank Wcniet had a first and a third, Hobbin Meitzler had a firs and a third, Johnson had a first, Dark Johnson had a firs and a second, Harry Smith had a first, two seconds, and a third; Gerald Hawk had a first, two seconds, and two thirds, and Dale Griggs and Ron Dorshimer both grabbed a first. LeRoy Hawk had a second, and William Frantz had a third. Three Tie Iii West End's Sheep Entries Price, Don- ald Switzgfiblc and John Afartin won Iwo first place ribbons in the sheep division yesterday at the West End --Fair.

'Pearl Sivitzgable also won one blue ribbon. (V second prize went to Pearl While You're At The West End Drop In At The West End's Largest Shopping Center R. W. ALTEMOSE SON "The Store That Sells Everything" Look Over The Newly Added Hardware Wing. You'll Find Anything You Need To Spruce-Up or Fix-Up Your Home Open: Mon.

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R. W. ALTEMOSE SON mi Brodheodsvffle Phone Wy 2-4207 UP AND OVER--Mariarm Holgren takes the first hurdle and goes on to take i prize in the jumping contest yesterday at the West End Fair's 4-H Horse and Pony Show. (Staff photo by MacLeod) Division Eleven Winners At 40th West End Fair GILBERT--Division eleven, crochet work; knitting, embroid- ery and all needle work plus home crafts. Mrs.

Mary I.ytle, free hand painting of Lincoln, Ilrst prize. Mrs. Earl Lobach listed the following prizes: First and sec- ond (or hankies with crocheted edges, first for bureau scarf, dolly, place mat, embroidered dolly, guest towel and pot hold- er; second for crochet pin cush- ion, first for apron, second, cro- cheted rug. Mrs. Helen Chizmoxia: Cro- cheted dolly, third, crocheted hankie, chair set, bureau set, pot holder all first, second for the edged hankie.

She re- ceived first prizes for: Needle- point picture, crocheted gloves, chair cover, rug, afghan. Miss Ann Bennett took sec- ond for her crocheted center- piece and dolly and picture. Firsts for her svere crocheted bureau scarf, sfghan, npron and headpiece, skirl, and crocheted hankie. Mis. Kenneth Bennett's cro- cheted afghan took second.

Mrs. Miriam Attemose first for cen- terpiece and picture. Mrs. Ida Murphy look first for the following: Hug, pillow, child's apron, clothes pin bag, pillow case sets, cross stitch pic- ture, two quilts and chair set. Mrs, James Smith, first for hankie assortment, second for Mrs.

Lillian VVeust's rug; first for Mrs. Gloria BnuniRartner's crib comforter and first for Dolores Doris's ceramic plainer. A ceramic cat and two lamps took first place for Mrs. Dolores Dorin. Candy howl and vase, second for Miss Karen Michaels.

Perfume bottle second for Knrl Michael. Miss Carol Fix, a second for pillow cases and firsts for pil- low cases and baby sacque, a second for lace bureau scarf. Miss Louise Fox, crib quilt first. Keith Michaels, vase, Nancy Ma ekes Wins 15 Awards In Home EC. GILBERT--Nancy Mackes was the big winner in the Home Eco- nomics or Dirision 35 of the West End's 40th annual fair yesterday.

She walked awey with nine blue ribbons signifying first place. Oilier winners were: Dorothy Bordon and Linda Chestnut (ook Iirst prizes in cookies. Carol Petkus took second with a chiffon cake. Dorothy Bordon, a third with a white butler cake, ChocoJiile cake second prize to Romayne Franks and third prize to Linda Chestnut. Linda Judge took first prize with a sponge cake.

Sheila Rodcn bach won i rs place in needte point. Jay Fabcl, second in cross stitch sampler. Nancy Mackes look first in reed wearing. Oil painted metal tolewarc took a first Pa (Mine Borden and Nancy Mackes, Martha Blakestee, second. Numbe pa i ting was a 1 rat Switzgable, Sandra Price, William Altemose and Kenneth Price for their entries.

Third prizes to: William Alte- mose, Jim Altemose, 2. prize for Linda Werrmt, second for Sherry Phillips. Mosaic tile work first prize for Nancy Mackes, Marilyn Dotler took third in metal etching, Pat Riday, econd, Do rothy Borden, third and Linda Chestnut, fifth. Nancy Mnckcs took first with hot pads. Swedish weaving took a second for Sheila Rodenbach, fourth for Nancy Mackes, first, Martha Blakeslee and third for Maxine Murphy.

Embroidered pillowcases look first for Martha Blakeslee, fourth Ma in Mu rphy third, Sherry Phillips and Dorothy Borden, second, laxine ft I LI rphy, wi th a first for Nancy Mackes. Boimi hotwel took second with her child's quilt. Linda Chest- nut took first with a child's pil- low, aod Freach, second. Frances Shimko. second, Linda Chestnut first and Erenda Freach, third in stuffed animals.

Slieiia Rodenbach look first willi her stuffed doll, Joanne Brong, second. Maxine Murphy took first with a loy made from spools and cans nnd Margaret Altemose, second for a push or pull toy. Clothing Entries Give An Array (Jf Fashion GILBERT--Clothing entries submitted as school projects by pupils presented on array fashions yesterday at the West End Fair. Shirley Hawk, first, AFarjorie Helming, second, Calhle Hennel, third, Pauline Borden, and Jan Schlebel, fifth, for their suits. Pauline Borden's lined coat took first prize.

Cotton school dresses listed as: Shoita Hodenbach, first, Nancy Mackes, second, Judy Keller, third, Pauline Borden, and Faye Vaughn, i Bonser took first for her wool skirt, Nancy Mackes, second and Judy Bonser tied for i i Linda Chestnut. Linda Judge was i with her c-otlon afternoon dress while Marilyn Dotter and Margaret Altemose 11 i for second, Judy Hcnser was first and Joan Shimko second for their wool school dresses. Nancy Mackes and Joanne Brong tied for first, Joan Phouchock and Rhonda Woehrle tied for sec- ond with Maxine Murphy, i for synthetic fabric afternoon dresses. Cotton skirts for the seventh, eighth and ninth grades; Nancy Mackes and Mary Ann Moyer tied for first, Brenda Freach and Gladys Stout tied for sec- ond. Margaret Altemose took first for her dressy wool dress.

Carol Petkvis, second for a blend skirt. Dusters for Sheila Rodenbach, first Waltroul Borck, second and third to Diane Lambert with Joan Planchock fourth. Nancy Mackes full length housecoat won first place. Sheila Rodenbach took first in pa- jamas, Joanne Brong, first for shorty pajamas. Nancy Smith toook first for the wesklt and skirt set.

Wool slacks first prize for Marilyn Dotter and third for Brenda Freach. Uomayne Franks cotlon jumper took second, Margaret Altemose's wool juniper took first. Margaret Altemose pulled down a first for her shorts with Brenda Freach, second. Mary Ann Moyer took first for a cob- bler work apron with Brenda Freach, third. Linda Judge came In third with a cotton blouse, Donna Shaffer took second.

Dorolhy Kresge took second for a child's dress. Subscribe to The Daily Record Division Five Winners Verdon E. Frailey Insurance Agency "Complete Protection For Trie West End Fair" Office: 609.Main, 1-7447 Residence: Bartonsville--HA 1-8970 DORSHIMER'S Farms Meat Market Supplier of Meats For: The West End Fair Brodheadsville WY 2-4046 IN DIVISION five, Hay, Corn, Grain, and Potatoes, (he Judging was clone yesterday at (he West End Fair being held in Gilbert. James Hinton, of Gilbert, took two first prizes. James FraWe of Stroudsburg R.D.

5 took one first prize. David Bonser, ot took one first prize. Charles Buskirk took two first prizes. Delbert Knecht took one first prize. Dennis Smitie took two first prizes.

William Altemose took one tirst prize. Larry Alte- mose took one first prize. James Frable took one second Velma Frable took one second prize. Arlington Menvinc look one second prize. David Bon- ser took one second prize.

The SwitzgaMe brothers took one sec- ond prize. Charles Buskirk took one sec- ond prize. Delbert Knecht took one second prize, Dennis Stnalo took two second prizes. Ira Alte- mose took two second prizes. Tom Rodgers took one second prize.

Arlington Menvine took one third prize. The SwitzgaWc brothers took one third prize. Tom Rodgers took one third prize. David-Bonser took one third prize. i Airs, Floyd Oney, first for picture o( the Lord's Prayer.

Mrs. Louise Siegfried, firsts for: CJuest towels, jilaco rants mid chair bncks. Mrs. Paul Flory, second for guest towels and place mats, first for table cloth and nap- kins. Miss Patricia Flory, first for guest towels.

Mrs. John Stout, first for guesl towels. Mrs. Miriam AHemose, third for afghan. Mrs.

Barbara Snyder' second for a soap dish and third for a hosiery bag. Her towel set and corner crocheted hankie look second while her dolly, hot pad, pillow' case's, haby set, sachet a tosfer cover, shawl and apron took first. Mrs. Clayton Snyder look first for two book marks, a hankie and table cloth, with a second for a sachet. Miss Donna Messenlehner took tirst for woven pot holders, a cotton and a nylon, i sec- ond for a hot pad.

Miss Wanda Messenlehner, second for pair of nylon hot parts. Poltery bowl took first for Mrs. Elsie White. Miss Emily White, first for an ash tray. Miss Diane Bittner, first for a rujr, Miss Deborah Bittner, third for a rug.

Bot- tled cucumber, second for Cur- tis Green' nml second for Mrs. Floyd Shupp for cases. Her bureau scarf took first and guest towels, second, Smith Is 4-H Show Champion I Walter Smith Stroudsburg RD 3, walked off with four blue ribbons and the cham- pionship of the Monroe County 4-H Horse and Pony Show yester- day at the West End Fair, Other first place winners were: Larry Woltwrt, Marian Holmgren, Johnny Miller, Heather Hendry, Robert Jensen, Roger Burger and Dale Griggs. A large gntherine; attended the show at the new horse show ring on the fair grounds. Charles Buskirk took four third prizes.

Dennis Small took one third prize. MACHINERY MOVES FAST Ibronjifh CJisslfled To dial FIA 1-7349. IT'S A WINNER! Everyone Loves a Winner. If we moy, we'd like to mention one not at Fair. It's-- Ruberoid An Board In "Drop In For East Stroudsburg Lumber Inc.

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