—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 21 t 1978 114 4 Royalty 9 crowned in York County 4-H program Bv JOYCE BUPP Staff Correspondent YORK - York County has a new 4-H king and queen, crowned in ceremonies that climaxed the annual Achievement Day, held last Sunday afternoon at the 4-H Center near Bair. Jonathan Miller, 15-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller, Seven Valleys Hi, was selected as the king; and lisa Dobrosky, 15-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Dobrosky, Glen Rock R 2 will reign as queen. The attractive and knowledgeable pair will serve as spokesmen for the county’s 4-H program, doing public relations work Jonathan Miller and Lisa Dobrosky will promote 4-H as the newly selected York County king and queen. WEDNESDAY IS iff AT NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. New Holland, PA If you need 1 cow or a truck load, we have from 100 to 200 cows to sell every week at your price. Mostly fresh and close springing Hols tems. Cows from local farmers and our regular ship pers including Marvin Eshleman, Glenn Fite, Kelly Bowser, Bill Lang, Blame Hotter, Dale Hostetter, H D. Matz, and Jerr/Miller SALE STARTS - ?2.-:G SHARP Also Every Wed ns. sJay, Hay, Straw & Ear Corn Sale 12 00 Noon All Dairy Cows & Hc*erc rr ust be eligible for u ~, I l .' l Charts For arrangements for b i's or be d dispersals at our barn or o' , fa-n contact Abram < "g 717-354 < : Norman Ko!' 717-397-5538 through radio, television and personal appearances. A 4-H member for eight years, Jon represented the Jefferson Community Club, where he serves as the vice president. His busy schedule includes carrying projects in dairy, sheep, vet science, tractor, and he won the York Fair’s grand champion tractor driver award. A junior at the York Area Vo- Tech School, Jon is majoring in machine shop and is a varsity member of the wrestling team. Lisa, also 15, is a seven year member of 4-H and especially active in the lamb club, which she serves as president. She’s treasurer of county council and has carried ceramics, leathercraft, quilling and health projects through the Glen Rock' club. A demonstration on smoking, given in 1377 competition, won Lisa the state gold medal award; At Susquehannock High School, where Lisa is a sophomore studying college preparatory courses, she has served on the student council for five years and is assistant editor of the yearbook. In November, she’ll travel to Kansas City to take part in the. national 4- H meats judging contest, and was named high in dividual at the state level. First runner-up for' the title of king was' Steve Trostle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Trostle, Bed lion R 2. Named the second runner up was Joey Welsh, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Welsh, East Berlin Rl. Susan Defter, daughter of ✓-* * / X v POWER RING DRIVE Jamesway Volumatic® II silage distributor-unloader features new independent ring drive with y 2 hp. motor, has no drive drum to manhandle, no weights to adjust. For you —fewer trips up the silo, fast feeding. We also install cattle feeding, ventilating, and manure-handling systems. AGRI-EQUIP. RD2, Farmersville, Ephrata, PA 717-354-4271 I. G.’s AG. SALES Rt 113, Box 200 Siiverdale, PA - ' - 245-257-5135 ERB & HENRY EQUIP., INC. IN. $. YEARSLEY & SON 22-26 Henry Avenue New Berlinville, PA 215-367-2169 . • r Mr. and Mrs. Lome Letter daughter of Mr. and Mrs. was Dover, took the first runner- Ray Miller, Seven Valleys w fh^taS up spot in the queen com- Rl, was selected the second Provided by the talent 'tition; and Ann Miller, runner-up. . - . (Turnto Page 125) Junior 4-H outstanding awards were won by Nancy, left, and Susan Eisenhart, and Brian Palmer. ' . „ * DEPENDABLE MOTORS Honey Brook, PA 215-273-3131 HENRY S. LAPP J. M. HORST SERVICE CO. RDI, Cains, Gap, PA 17527 717-442-8134 114 E. Market St. Westchester, PA 19380 215-696-2990 HARRY L. TROOP Rt. 1 Cochranville, PA 19330 215-593-6731 Box 231, Quentin, PA 717-274-1242 J. A. SWOPE Box 121, RDI Myerstown. PA 717-933-4758 % V V %