Bronze emblem awards for service to their imunities were presented to two Pennsylvania A chapters recently during ceremonies at the v .h Anniversary Convention of the Future Far rs of America. Both chapters are from Lebanon Perkins Diesel Engine D-3-152 25 to 40 HP Bamford Diesel Engine Z 410 NOTICE; HORNING’S WAREHOUSE PHONE NUMBER HAS CHANGED Cali Horning's Warehouse 717-354-4158 or Amos Smucker 717-768-3996 If No Answer Call 717-354-4374 ' Diesel & Gas Sales & Service MUCKER’S EMM SHOP RDI, Gordonville, PA 17529 SLANZi & PERKINS DIESEL • Good Used Diesel Engines (4) SR 212 hp. Lister (1) Z4lOlO hp. Banford • Sputniks and New Wheels 10 HP County and were represented in Kansas City, left to right: Lowell Morton, vo-ag instructor at Ann ville-Cleona High School; Joe Frattaroli of Annville- Cleona; Paul Gibble; Cory Bender, Northern Lebanon, and Noriebco’s FFA advisor J. R. Bickie with son Jonathan. .V, v~ - 7* n 5 *%; ? t; gf Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 26,1977—101 recognized at 4-H program LOGANVILLE-With a salute in pictures, songs, and skits, Loganville Community 4-H Club climaxed a year of activities and events at then annual Achievement Night program. About 200 mem bers and guests attended the awards program and covered dish meal hostea the Codorus Church of the Brethren on November 19. Outstanding member awards were won by Beckie Brenneman and Carl Loughran. Rookie winners were Laura Stabley and Troy Goodling. Tim Beck, outgoing club president, was presented the special recognition trophy. Leadership award went to Tom Perry and Gary Thoman wan the achievement trophy. Winner in the junior citizenship category was Rita Loughran. Senior citizenship trophy winner was Donna Forry. «*» Project awards were Members presented to; Charlene Doll, Knitting; Robert Bricker, Beef; Andy Smith, Leathercraft; Kim Myers, Lamb; Marc Loughran, Photography; Donna Godfrey, Dairy; Carla Bollinger, Bicycle; Tom Beck, Tractor; Dennis sy. Wildlife; Kathy Bricker, Handyman; Jem Smith, Crocheting; Dawn Miller, junior foods; Linda Brown, senior foods; Crystal Shearer, junior sewing; Kathy Whitcraft, senior sewing; Karen Brenneman, junir design with line; Gail Reichard, senior design with line; Rochelle Diehl, indoor flowers; Patricia Bupp, outdoor flowers; Joe Raf fensberger, vegetables. Senator Ralph Hess, representing the 28th state Senatorial district, was the guest speaker for the annual family night program. He spoke on the meaning of the 4-H pledge and how it can be applied by everyone to their daily life. Special recognition was extended to leaders George Miller and Mrs. Charles Beck, and to former 4-H Extension assistant John Krone. Because cream pies and cream-filled pastries get soggy if refrigerated too long, it’s a temptation to leave them at room tem perature Don’t It en courages bacteria to grow and is why cream pies and cream puffs are foods often involved in food poisoning Fill pastries as close to ser ving time as possible Despite its increasing popularity with dieters, yogurt in not always a “low calone” food. Varieties which are sweetened and flavored may have twice as many calories as the plain, partially skim milk vari eties Food Poisoning Making Sure
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