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HOME ECONOMICS WINNERS
Shown above are the overall winners in Home Economics.
Back row, left to right, are Brett Oliver, Travis Veitenheimer,
James Graham, Janna Graham, Leann Zotz, and Sarah Elder. £
Front row, Amanda Collier, Trent Berend, Megan Hubbard,
and Cori Hash.
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NICOLE HOFF, above, of Windthorst 4-H, showed the Grand
Champions Dairy Heifer. It was bought by Haigood and Camp-
bell for $650. ACN photos, above & frontpage
Page Four - The Archer County News - Thursday, January 9,2003
2003 Archer County Home Economics Show results
All the Livestock Show results here next week
TR. YEAST LOAF
1st: Leann Zotz, W4-H
JR. RELISH
1st: Brett Oliver, AC4-H
JR. SWEET ROLLS
1st: Jessica Bruhnsen
JR. PICKLED VEGETABLES
1st: Monica Lewis
.TR. DROP COOKIES
1st: Rebecca Cuba, H4-H
2nd: MaKenzie Lundy, H4-H
3rd: Leann Zotz, W4-H
TR. COFFEE CAKE
1st: Reid Wolf, W4-H
TR. PRESSED/MOLDED
COOKIES
1st: Monica Lewis
JR. POUND CAKE
1st: Megan Hubbard, AC4-H
2nd: Shaylyn Luig, W4-H
3rd: Thad Douglass, H4-H
TR. STACK LAYER CAKE
1st: Rachel Wolf, W4-H
JR. PRALINES
1st: Megan Hubbard, AC4-H
2nd: Rachel Wolf, W4-H
TR. EMB. STITCHES
1st: Tanna Sales, W4-H
TR. CRAFT
1st: Karley Edge, AC4-H
JR. HOLIDAY DECORATIONS
1st: Megan Hubbard, AC4-H
2nd: Rachel Wolf, W4-H
3rd: Rebecca Cuba, H4-H
TR. WOODWORKING
1st: James Graham, W4-H
2nd: Tyler Johnson, AC4-H
3rd: Brett Oliver, AC4-H
JR. DECORATED WOOD
1st: Reid Wolf, W4-H
2nd: Trey Berend, W4-H
3rd: Cole Hemmi, W4-H
TR. QUICK LOAF
1st: Jennifer Wright, H4-H
2nd: Hailey Ann Berend, H4-H
3rd: MaKenzie Lundy, H4-H
JR. NO BAKE COOKTES
1st: Reid Wolf, W4-H
2nd: Kyra Kloxin, H4-H
3rd: Cole Hemmi, W4-H
JR. JELLY
* 1st: Scott Cuba, H4-H
JR. SHEET CAKE
1st: Brianne Manriquez, W4-H
2nd: Scott Cuba, H4-H
IR. BAR COOKIES
1st: Caleb Hubbard, AC4-H
2nd: Abby Zotz, W4-H
3rd: Karley Edge, AC4-H
JR. PECAN PIE
1st: Travis Veitenheimer, W4-H
2nd: Karley Edge, AC4-H
3rd: Abby Zotz, W4-H
IR. DIPPED CANDY
1st: Marshall Luig, W4-H
2nd: Caleb Hubbard, AC4-H
.TR. BRITTLE
1st: Cori Hash, AC4-H
2nd: Amber Manriquez
3rd: James Graham, W4-H
.TR. MUFFINS
1st: Brett Oliver, AC4-H
TR. CLOTHING
1st: Tanna Sales, W4-H
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TR. METAL ART
1st: Cole Williamson, H4-H
2nd: Rusty Schroeder, W4-H
3rd: Luke Lindemann, AC4-H
SR. COFFEE CAKE
1st: Hilary Hoff, W4-H
2nd: Ross Wolf, W4-H
3rd: Rachel Rasmussen, HFCCLA
SR. CERAMICS
1st: Kalli Luig, W4-H
SR. .TAM
1st: Amanda Collier, HFCCLA
SR. POUND CAKE
1st: Ashley Peters, HFCCLA
2nd: Aundi Brown, HFCCLA
3rd: Ali Ritchie, HFCCLA
SR. QUICK LOAF
1st: Regan Murchison, HFCCLA
2nd: Micah Veitenheimer,
HFCCLA
SR. PICKLED VEGETABT.ES
1st: Deidra O’Neal, HFCCLA
SR. FUDGE
1st: Ross Wolf, W4-H
2nd: Lauren Allen, HFCCLA
3rd: Emily Sadberry, HFCCLA
SR. PRESS/MOLDED COOK-
IES
1st: Lindsay Cole, HFCCLA
SR. PUMPKIN PTE
1st: Sarah Elder, HFCCLA
SR. NO BAKE COOKTES
1st: Mickel Moore, HFCCLA
SR. BAR COOKTES
1st: Vanessa McCoy, HFCCLA
2nd: Kylee Stone, HFCCLA
SR. SWEET ROLLS
1st: Jaclyn Wright, HFCCLA
2nd: Debra Holzer, HFCCLA
SR. PECAN PTE
1st: Betsy Wilson, HFCCLA
SR. MISC. CRAFT
1st: Katy Warren, AC4-H
2nd: Tyler Sales, W4-H
3rd: Vanessa McCoy, HFCCLA
SR. WOODWORKING
1st: Trent Berend, W4-H
2nd: Ross Wolf, W4-H
3rd: Whitney Veitenheimer, W4-H
SR. CLOTHING
1st: Janna Graham, W4-H
SR. METAL ART
1st: Will Kloxin, H4-H
SR. MUFFINS
1st: Janna Graham, W4-H
2nd: Vanessa McCoy, HFCCLA
3rd: Leslee Stope, HFCCLA
OUTSTANDING SR. CRAFT
ENTRY
Trent Berend, W4-H
OUTSTANDING TR. CRAFT
ENTRY
James Graham, W4-H
OUTSTANDING SR. FOOD
ENTRY
Amanda Collier, HFCCLA
OUTSTANDING JR. FOOD
ENTRY
Cori Hash, AC4-H
OUTSTANDING SR. CLOTH-
ING ENTRY
Janna Graham, W4-H
OUTSTANDING IR. CLOTH-
ING ENTRY
Tanna Sales, W4-H
OVERALL OUTSTANDING
CLOTHING ENTRY
Janna Graham, W4-H
OVERALL OUTSTANDING
CRAFT ENTRY
James Graham, W4-H
OVERALL OUTSTANDING
CAKE ENTRY
Megan Hubbard, AC4-H
OVERALL OUTSTANDING
PIE ENTRY
Travis Veitenheimer, W4-H
OVERALL OUTSTANDING
COOKIE ENTRY
Lipdsay Cole, HFCCLA
OVERALL OUTSTANDING
YEAST BREAD
Jessica Burhnsen, M4-H
OVERALL OUTSTANDING
QUICK BREAD
Brett Oliver, AC4-H
OVERALL OUTSTANDING
CANDY
Cori Hash, AC4-H
OVERALL OUTSTANDING
PRESERVED FOOD
Amanda Collier, HFCCLA
SEYMOUR HOSPITAL LOCAL &
VISITING PHYSICIAN SCHEDULE
Dr. Blake Avera - Ophthalmologist
(Once A Month)
January 29, 2003
February 26, 2003
March 26, 2003
April 23, 2003
Dr. JackAskins
Dr. Henry Taylor - Podiatrist
(Every Thursday of Each Month)
January 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30, 2003
February 6, 13, 20 and 27, 2003
March 6, 13, 20 and 27, 2003
Dr. Blake Avera
Dr. Michael Toulan - Urologist
(Every 2nd Wednesday of Each Month)
January 15, 2003
February 12, 2003
March 12, 2003
Dr. Henry Taylor
Dr. Steven Wilson - Orthopedic Surgeon
(Every 4th Friday of Each Month)
January 24, 2003
February 28, 2003
March 28, 2003
Clinic Hours: 8-12 and 1-5 M-F
Please contact the
Seymour Rural Health Care Clinic for
an appointment at 940-888-5583.
201 Stadium Drive • Seymour, Texas
MERI BETH FOREMAN with Gr.
Champ Lamb. Judge Les Harris.
Dr. Chris Opella
Dr. Jack Askins - Cardiologist
(Every 1st and 3rd Thursday of Each Month)
January 16, 2003
February 6, 2003
February 20, 2003
Dr. Michael Toulan
MA NON MOONEY with Gr. Chamrg
Goat. photos by Tonya Mooney
Dr. Chris Opella - Family Practitioner
Monday through Friday
9 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Dr. Richard Niles - Family Practitioner
Monday through Friday
9 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Dr. Richard Niles
Dr. Steven Wilson
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