Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 04, 1978, Image 43

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MEMO
HAY,
STRAW &
EAR CORN
SALE
EVERY MONDAY
AT 11A.M.
EVERY WEDNESDAY
12.-00 NOON
NEW HOLLAND SALES
STABLES, INC.
Phone 717-354-4341
Lloyd H. Kreider, Acict.
STOLTZRIS WOODWORK
RD Gap, PA Box 183
1 Mile North Rt. 897 From Gap
Master 4-H’ers
(Continued from Page 42)
“because it is already
written down. “There are
many talented people
standing around the bottom
of that “ladder” who are not
going anywhere/’ the
distinguished 4-H’er
remarked. “Set a goal and
work to achieve it!”
“But remember,” he
warned, “success is not the
opposite of failure. Who’s to
say a runner coming in last,
but beating his best time
could be called a loser.”
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Jeff continued by
describing his unforgettable
experiences in Chicago and
of his experiences as one of
four young men selected to
appear on the Miss Teenage
America Pageant.
Also attending the
National 4-H Congress was
Sarah Fretz of the Lehigh
County Livestock Club.
Sarah gave a slide
presentation of the entire
week of activities and en
couraged her fellow 4-H’ers
to work towards that goal,
which is “well worth the
countless efforts it takes to
achieve it”
Robert Leiby, Lehigh
County 4-H coordinator
presentated many of the
awards during the evening.
“I Dare You” awards were
given to Nina Handwerk,
Teen Council president, and
Tim Geiger of Neffs
Agricultural Club, for their
outstanding leadership.
National _ awards medals
were presented to: Sarah
Fretz, a state winner in
Sheep, and Mark Lichten
walner, a Keystone winner
in agriculture.
Other national award
medals went to the
following: Achievement -
Susan Young, Neffs
Cloverettes; Agricultural -
Homemakers and Sherry
Agriculture and Mark
Lichtnewalner, Macungie A
& M; Clothing - Susan
Johnson, Neffs Cloverettes,
Cynthia Stroh, and Debra
Stroh, both of Fogelsville
Cloverettes; Consumer
Education - Susan
Follweiier, ' Lynnport
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501 E. Woods Drive
Lititz, Pa. 17543
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Community; Dairy - Robin ,
Dietrich, Lehigh County
Dairy Club; Food-Nutrition -
Debra Masters, Ger
mansville Happy
Homemakers and Sherry
Beers, Neffs Cloverettes;
Gardening - Joanne Reader,
Neffs Cloverettes; Health -
Susan Johnson; Home
Environment - Nina Hand
work, Carol Krause, Ger
mansville Happy
Homemakers, and Debra
Stroh; Leadership - Joanne
Reaser and Gail Snyder,
Germansville Happy
Homemakers: Public
Speaking - Cynthia Stroh;
Veterinary Science - Sarah
Fretz.
County dress revue win
ners were presented with
awards by Sally Kunkel,
Home Economist. The
winners were; Senior
Division - Nina Handwerk;
Gail Snyder; Annette
Wetzel, Trexlertown Merry
Stitchers; Alice Wisser,
Lynnville Lassies; Denise
Yankovich, Neffs
Cloverettes; and Susan
Young. Junior Division -
Diane Krause, Germansville
Happy Homemakers;
Cheryl Snyder, Ger
mansville Happy
Homemakers; Brenda
Hausamann; and Lois
Wisser, Lynnville Lassies.
Junior Leadership 1
awards were presented to;
Sherry. Beers; Elizabeth
Bums, Ancient Oak; Helen
Brown, Southern Lehigh
Horse and Pony; Pat Faust,
Neffs Cloverettes; Susan
Haberen, Schnecksville
Merry Maids; Timothy
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 4,1978
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Grim, Neffs Agriculture;
Brenda Hausamann, Lehigh
County Dog Club; Kelly
Kistler, Germansville
Happy Homemakers; Eileen
Kotch, Ancient Oak; Stephen
Koehler, Lynnport Com
munity; Carol Krause; Joan
Lorkowski, Neffs
Cloverettes, Diane Krause;
Michael Makosky, Neffs
Agriculture; Debra
Masters; Roger Snyder,
Weisenberg Rainbow Clover
Community; Vema Takas,
Lynnville Lassies; Lois
Wisser; Denise Yankovich;
Sandy Yaraall, Weisenberg
Rainbow Clover Com
munity.
Junior leadership H -
Sarah Fretz; Susan John
son; Nina Handwerk;
Marsha Lalo, Neffs
Cloverettes; Joanne Reaser;
Alice Wisser.
Junior leadership HI -
Susan Follweiier; Diane
Hahn, Schnecksville Merry
Maids; Susan Sazpacs, Neffs
Cloverettes; Susan Young.
Junior leadership IV - Gail
Snyder.
Junior leadership V -
Nancy Bear, Schnecksville
Merry Maids.
Speical awards were also
presented to outstanding 4-
H’ers and friends of 4-H.
Outstanding Food and
'rlf*
Nutrition 4-H’er was Sandy
Bums. Sarah Fretz was
cited for being a county
winner in the National
Poster Contest and Susan
Young was singled out for
having the third placed
poster for the state in the
National Poster Contest.
This year the Friend of 4-H
Award' was presented to
Crystal Springs Farm.
Special awards went to;
LeVeme Stanton - Junior
individual in Ihe 4-H Holiday
Bowling Tournament; and
Robin Bilanch, senior in
dividual. Team awards went
to the Pin Busters for juniors
and the Lynnport Gutter
Cleaners for seniors.
Susan Follweiler was
named outstanding
secretary; the ouststanding
home economic club was
Germansville Happy
Homemakers; the out
standing agriculture dub
was the Saddle-ites Horse
and Pony Club; and the
outstanding community club
was the Lynnport Com
munity Club.
Also honored were 41 first
year leaders who have
helped to increase the 4-H
enrollment tremendoulsy.
Five, 10, 15 and 20 year
leaders were also honored.
• Around-the-Barn Pipeline
Systems
• Automated Herringbones
• Automated Carousels
• Automated Polygons
• Crowding Gates
• Stimulations Stalls
• Milkers
• Automatic Detachers
• Vacuum Pumps
• Bulk Tanks
• Pipeline Washers
• Pre-Coolers
• Automated Side Opening Stalls
• Plate Cooler
Phone 717-626-1151
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