—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Nov. 6, 1976 100 Sectional winners awarded trips to Chicago UNIVERSITY PARK, Ra. - Several young adults in the coverage area of Lancaster Farming were recently named northeastern United States sectional winners in their areas of 4-H. Those youths are Janet Hutchison, 18, West Grove R 2, who had been a state winner in the entomology category of the National 4-H Awards Program; Joan Strode, 15, of 735 Williams Grove Road, Mechanicsburg, who was a state winner in the bicycle category; and Karen Kittle, 18, Lebanon Rl, who was a state winner in the home environment area. All three will receive expense-paid trips to National 4-H Congress in Chicago on November 28 - December 2. The S & H Foundation will sponsor Miss Kittle; Goodyear Tire and Rubber will sponsor Miss Struck; and Hercules Incorporated will provide the backing for Miss Hut chison. Janet Hutchison The daughter of Mr. and LP G(i)S SERVING FARMERS . . . 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She-was involved in the Chester County teen leaders workshop, picnic, poster contest, achievement night, Capital Days, State 4-H fair, roundup, officers Leadership Camp, Penn training, and entomology sylvania 4-H Leadership judging. ' Congress, State 4-H She also took part in the Regional Teen Agribusiness Conference, Regional 4-H Teen Leaders Retreat, District 4-H Camp, State 4-H CALL (717) 665-3588 PO BOX 71 MANHEIM, PA 17545 Karen Rittle Achievement Days, Penn sylvania Association of Farmer Cooperatives Summer Youth Institute, American Institute of ' ~ v :' ; I <r ’ Cooperation, and Citizenship Short Course. In 1974 she was selected as the Outstanding 4-H Girl in Chester County, was winner of the Danforth “I Dare You” Award, and wag a Keystone 4-H Award winner in entomology, citizenship, and outstanding girU Joan Strock Joan, a sophomore at the Mechanicsburg Area Senior High School, has been a 4-H member foe seven years. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde L. Strock. .A member of the East End Explorers, Mechanicsburg 4- H Community Club, and County 4-H Recreation Club, she served as secretary and county council delegate. She also directed members in project work. The state bicycle contest winner completed products in bicycle, swine, pet care, recreation, teen leadership, and sewing. She also attended the Regional 4-H Teen Leaders Retreat, State 4-H Achievement Days, Penn sylvania 4-H Congress, and Farm Show. She was a county medalist in recreation and bicycle categories. Karen RitUe - The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Kittle, Karen is a freshman at Lebanon Valley College. She has been a'4-H member for nine years. A member of the Avon- East Lebanon 4-H Club, she served as president, treasurer, and news reporter. She also was a teen leader. The state home en vironment contest winner completed projects in self determination, design with line, colonial foods, clothing, home management, and teen leadership. In Lebanon County, she participated in the 4-H dress revue, day camp, officers training, fair, and achievement night. She also took part in the State 4-H Leadership Congress, State 4-H Achievement Days, Citizenship Short Course, and Regional 4-H Teen Leaders Retreat. She won special 4-H honors State Grange reelects officers SHARON, Pa. - Delegates to the 104th annual con vention of the Grange, here, reelected J. Luther Snyder, of Camp Hill, to a two-year term as state master. He was elected to that position two years ago at Washington, Pa. George W. Rodgers, of Slippery Rock R 3, the National Grange Prince, was elected assistant steward to succeed C. Arthur Zug, Port Royal R 2, who had served six years and was not eligible for reelection to that post. In addition to Snyder, other officers reelected by the State Grange are: Robert E. Steese, Grove City Rl, overseer; Mrs. William Buffington, Chadds Ford Rl, lecturer; Kenneth Schlegel, Fleetwood R 3, steward; Mrs. Frances Sullivan, Charleroi R 2, lady assistant steward; the Rev. Thomas B. Musser, West Milton, chaplain; John H. Minor, Camp Hill, treasurer. N. Gale Moore, Enola, secretary; Robert 'Hollabaugh, Warren, gatekeeper; Mrs. Andrew Springer, Towanda R 5, ceres; Mrs. Wayne Raisley, Renfrew Rl, pomona; Mrs. BROOD SOWS, GUTS, FEEDER PIGS, FEEDER CATTLE LIQUIDATION SALE OF ESTABLISHED SOW HERD & FEEDER CATTLE OF 6. W. ROBINSON KREAMER, PA. FRIDAY, NOV. 12, 1976 6:30 P.M. TO BE HELD AT Middleburg Auction Sales, Inc. Route 522 three miles East of Middleburg 5 miles West of Selinsgrove ALL ANIMALS BRED FRQM STOCK DIRECT FROM CONNOR PRAIRIE FARMS ALL BOARS BOUGHT SINCE STARTUP HERD. HAVE BEEN PERFORMANCE TESTED FOR FEED CONERSION AND BACK FAT OF LESS THAN 1” CONSISTING OF 34 Bred Sows (Farrow 12-5-76—J2-25-76) 20 Bred Gilts (Farrow 12-15-76—1-30-76) 36 Open Sows or Recently Bred (Some with Litters) 2 (500-600 lb.) Boars Direct From Conner Prairie 4 (275400) Boars 70 (190-240) Open Gilts Selected For Breeding 200 Feeder Pigs 51 Head Feeder Cattle Grown On Our Farm Charolais and Charolais-Hereford Cross 18 Steers—2l Heifers (Open) 600-900 lb. 12 Calves, 7 Months Old For Information Call 717-837-2222 Keister's Middleburg Auction Sales, Inc. Rt. 522—RD3, Middleburg, Pa. DON & WALT KEISTER, Owners Terms: CASH Trucking Available RESTAURANT OPEN in consumerama, out standing girl, home management, home en vironment, leadership, clothing, and was a Keystone 4-H Award winner in home environment. John Master, Harrisbille, flora; Clifford Holloway, Jr., Peach Bottom HI, executive committee member, and Claude Howell, Thompson Rl, member of the finance committee. R. Heffner gets nod SYRACUSE, N.Y. - Ralph H. Heffner of Pine Grove, Pa., has been elected to a second 3-year term bn the Agway board of directors. Heffner was elected at the cooperative’s twelfth annual meeting here on Oct. 28-29. Heffner maintains a 100- "cow dairy herd, raises forage crops, grains, and fruit, and operates a road side market. He is a former secretary of Agway’s Blue Mountain Zone committee and a member of the Cressona Petroleum com mittee. Heffner is also president of the Schuylkill County Fruit Growers Association, vice chairman of the Wayne Planning Commission, and a director of the Schuylkill County DHIA.
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