4-H’ers culminate year with awards ceremony By JOYCE BUPP York Co. Reporter BAIR - In a grand culmination of a year of diversified activities, York County 4-H’ers and their families gathered at the 4-H center at Bair for the annual Achievement Day. Topping the two-hour presentation of awards and trophies was the naming of a king and queen to reign over 4-H activities and actively promote youth involvement. Fifteen-year-old Brooke Palm'”', daughter of Mr. and Meet "The Greedy Ones." New low-profile adjustable corn heads from Allis-Chalmers offer you simplic ity of design and higher productivity Low hanging ears can t escape the rakish low-profile dividers that skim under crops easily and efficiently Self-contained row units are individu ally mounted on heavy-duty 5" x 5” tool bar for easy row aojustment and maintenance These units can be adjusted 2" to tit row spacing more precisely Low profile center dividers with built-m ear deflectors have low A. J. NOSS & SON, INC. RD2, Oley. 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RDI, Quakertown, PA 18951 Phone 215-536-1935 215-536-7523 SHARTLESVILLE FARM EQUIPMENT Shartlesville, PA 215-488-1025 H Daniel Wenger, Prop 17, is president ot the county baby beef and Loganville community clubs, has participated in beef, han dyman, and teen leadership, and was active in livestock and meats judging. Mr and "Brooke Palmer” Mrs. Richard Beck, Seven Valleys R 2, are his parents. Bonnie Wire, 17-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wire, Spring Grove, was chosen the outstanding girl overall; and Paul Myers m, age 16, was selected the outstanding boy overall. Bonnie has carried numerous projects in her several years of 4-H work, but selects photography as her favorite. Paul is active in tiie Thomasville club and has won several awards in (he area of health. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Myers, Jr., Thomasville Rl. Two sisters took home the trophies for junior and senior division outstanding C. i. WQNSIDLER BROS. Rt 309 & 100 R 2 New Tripoli, PA 18066 215-767-7611 AG. INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT R 2, Rising Sun, MD 301-658-5568 •*”'> ' i “ * < r^'i.s?‘' i 'j ,^i ~ -*££* ” 4 \"-' Senior winners in York County 4-H achievement categories were: front row, left, Laurie Oobrosky, outstanding senior girl, and Bonnie Wire, outstanding girl overall. Tim Beck, back row left, was selected outstanding senior boy and Paul Myers, outstanding boy overall. Beck was also York County's first 4-H king. girls. Laurie Dobrosky, age 15, and Lisa Dobrosky, age 14, are active in the county lamb club and the Glen Rock community club. They are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony G. Dobrosky, Glen Rock R 2. Outstanding junior boy was 14-year-old Steve Trostle, sone of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Trostle, Red Lion R 2, who is active in livestock projects through the Ore Valley club. The rooke girl trophy went to Leslie King, duaghter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul King, Delta R 2. A mbmber of the Airville area community and dairy clubs, Leslie captured several top diary placings during her first year of exhibiting. Ray Swartz, Hanover, received the rookie boy award. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Swartz, Hanover R 2, Ray carried several projects, including entomology and photography. Capturing first place over a field of five talent entries were Paul and Wayne Eyster, from the Davidsburg (Continued on Page 116) Household fS&& V a<£3> Baking Molasses Table Syrup Blackstrap Molasses Pi’s QT’s Gals. 5 Gals. 55 Gals Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 15,1977-108 Sf» f Express Wagons^, With Racks $5517 With Racks $69 30 With Racks $94 34 Without Racks $56 40 Without Racks $B3 44 *HAKD MADE *BALL BEARINGS *AUTO STEERING We Have Been Serving Our Customers With Sturdy, WeU Built Wagons For H YEARS. All prices above do not include shipping charges. 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