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newspaper to create interest
in the new club.
The 4-H’er organized and
conducted a nature day for
residents of Chester County
and instructed participants
in collecting techniques and
identification of insects.
Her " entomology ex
perience proved useful in
obtaining a job at the.
Delaware Nature Center,
organizing programs for
youngsters.
Her other 4-H projects
have included clothing,
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4-Wers
bicycle, food-nutrition,
recreation and leadership.
KATHRYN HARTLE
Miss Hartle, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hartle, is
a student at South Hills
Business School in
Bellefonte. She plans a
career operating a dairy
farm and a women’s fashion
shop. She is a national
winner in the 4-H
agricultural program.
The Centre County girl
said that proceeds from the
sale of her Holstein animals
has “helped me buy more
animals, a car, and a sizable
Jones Dairy Service
Lester Jones, Jr.
Medford. NJ (609) 267-5246
sum is set aside for my
future education.”
In 1973, she was chosen as
the Distinguished Junior
Member of the Pennsylvania
Holstein Association and
represented her county dairy
club at the National Holstein
Convention in Michigan. She
is a member of the
association’s Junior
Executive Committee.
The 10-year 4-H’er was
named her county’s
Champion Showman at the
county fair and has made
profits on her sweet corn and
invested it in Savings Bonds
and her school wardrobe.
Miss Hartle was named
her country’s outstanding
girl member last year.
Earlier this year, she taped
radio messages for dairy
food spots, explaining the
importance of dairy
products in the diet.
She attended the Penn
State Dairy Exposition for
the last three years as a
member of the dairy judging
team.
Her other 4-H projects
have included health, gar
dening, food preservation,
clothing and leadership.
SUSAN CAMP
Susan Camp, Catawissa,
who compared prices of
canned tomatoes to. find the
best buys, has been named
one of six national winners in
the 4-H consumer education
program.
Miss Camp, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Camp,
Carl Shirk
Lebanon, PA
(717) 274-1436
is a high school senior and
plans to major in home
economics in college,
specializing in consumer
education. She is an eight
year 4-H’er.
The Columbia County girl
gave a consumer-oriented
demonstration on denim and
blue jeans, entitled “Serge
de Nunes,” that took top
honors in 1976 clothing and
textile demonstrations in
Pennsylvania.
She also gave another
demonstration entitled,
“Clothes, Money and You,”
in which she ticked off the
fundamentals of wise
shopping for clothes.
“In doing the family
grocery marketing, I
learned to shop on a budget
and this entails reading
newspaper ads, comparing
prices, clipping coupons,
reading labels and being a
comparative shopper,” she
said.
Miss Camp compared the
cost of home canned
products to those bought in
stores. She also learned that
labels on clothing can yield
useful information to con
sumers.
Miss Camp said she
learned to shop at sales, but
said consumers must “make
sure the items are really a
bargain and that the items
are in good condition before
purchasing them.”
She also learned the im
portance of getting all
guarantees and warranties
in writing and the im
portance of keeping accurate
records.
GOOD NEWS
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Her other 4-H projects
have included food-nutrition,
gardening, clothing, and
leadership.
RON KOCHER
Ron Kocher, 18, Bloom
sburg, has been selected as
one of six national winners in
the 4-H woodworking
program.
Even before he joined 4-H,
Kocher liked to make things,
beginning with a rough piece
of wood, and shaping it into a
usable object. Having
acquired the skills of using
hand and power tools, the
seven-year 4-H’er chose to
make a two-story martin
house as his first project in 4-
H.
Within a few years he
became accomplished at
cabinet making. Fashioning
first, a floor to ceiling corner
cupboard with glass door, his
second endeavor, a Father’s
Day present, was a two-door
gun cabinet with enclosed
shelving below.
When an addition was put
on the family home, many of
his skills were employed in
construction. His 4-H han
dyman group erected a fence
around a flower garden at
the community fire hall, and
as an additional community
project, the club members
tend the garden.
For the past two years,
Kocher has served as teen
leader for the handyman
project, as well as serving as
project leader for an arts
and crafts club.
A senior in high school, the
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future carpenter and cabinet
maker is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Richard W. Kocher,
Bloomsburg, Columbia
County.
JENNIFER ORLIDGE
Jennifer Orlidge, of
Shanksviile, was presented
with a $l,OOO scholarship by
General Motors, sponsor of
the 4-H safety program.
Miss Orlidge, daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur E.
Orlidge, is a freshman at
Otterbein College,
Westerville, Ohio, and plans
a career in business ad
ministration. She is a five
year 4-H’er.
The Somerset County girl
entitled her demonstration
on child poisoning, “Is Mr.
Yuk a Member of Your
Family?” The popular
demonstration won blue
ribbons at all levels of
competition.
Miss Orlidge, the daughter
of a physician, explained
how to identify and treat
both poisonous and non
poisonous snake bites in her
other demonstration.
The winner said that she
learned the importance of
good health in her project,
but that “knowing what to do
in case of an emergency is
just as important.” It was
this type of information she
zeroed in on in her safety
project.
She also made and kept a
family health record,
reported on the contents of a
complete physical
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