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124—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, September 22,1979 Ten Pa. 4-H’ers (Continued from Page 123) - and State 4-H Achievement Days. —Margaret Cotter, 17, of RD4, Bedford, was named state horse contest winner in the 1979 4-H National Awards Program and state nominee for an Alpha Gamma Rho educational scholarship. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cotter, she is a freshman at Virginia Polytechnic Institute. She has been a member of five Bedford County 4-H Clubs, she served as president, vice president, secretary, news reporter, and game leader. She also assisted with dub activities and events as a teen leader. James Goddard Electric JoanSvonavec Home Management The state horse contest winner completed projects in horse and pony, sheep, teen leadership, and square dancing. Locally, she took part in the 4-H horse show, project tours, trail rides, square dance demonstrations, camp, and horsemanship clinics. Margaret also par ticipated in the District and State, 4-H Horse Shows, Regional 4-H Camp, State 4- H Capital Days, Penn sylvania 4-H Leadership Congress, Citizenship Short Course, PAFC Summer Youth Institute, Farm Show, Brenda Glessner Consumer Education Cheri Hauger Bicycle and State 4-H Achievement Days. , —James Lambert, 18, of RD2, Dushore, was named state dairy contest winner in the 1979 4-H National Awards Program. The son of Mr. and Mrs. George Lambert, he is a freshman at Penn State. He has been a 4-H member for 10 years. In the East Forks Community 4-H Club, he served as president, vice president, news' reporter, treasurer, and game leader. He also assisted with club activities and events as a teen leader. The state dairy contest winner completed projects in dairy, wildlife, en tomology, welding, physical fitness, and teen leadership. Locally, he took part in the 4-H roundup, actuevement day, officers training, demonstration day, ex change program, and county council. _ James also participated in the Regional 4-H Teen Leaders Retreat, Regional 4- H Demonstration Day, District and State 4-H Dairy Show, Pennsylvania 4-H Leadership Congress, Citizenship Short Course, National 4-H Conference, and State 4-H Capital Days. —Deborah Williams, 19, of RDI, Towanda, was named state gardening contest winner in the awards program. Support of the gardening project is provided by Chevron Chemical Com pany. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Williams, she is a sophomore at Penn State. BALANCED DESIGN ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM Designed and Manufactured! by, MARTIN'S MACHINERY i For Emergency or Prime Power 1 to 1000 KW BALANCED DESIGN to Give You Peak Performance • FARM • INDUSTRIAL • COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL Balanced design is important in Engine-Generator Set designing. Generators with excessive surge capacity can stall out engines! Without starting the Load!! Gen erators lacking in surge capacity can collapse in voltage! Without starting the load!! With balanced design you get peak starting capacity per engine H.P...50, whether you need a 1 H.P. per KW surge to start a stone crusher motor or a tough "soft start” generator to start off a multiple motor poultry house, we can tailor your Engine-Generator set to fit your need. Balanced design adds up to the most motor starting capability per dollar invested. We Also Have Special Designed Switch Gears Manufactured by Westinghouse to Our Specifications HARLAN MARTIN P.O. BOX 35, MARTINDALE, PA 17549 Bus. Ph: 215-445-4800 Res. Ph: 215-267-7771 She has been a 4-H member for 10 years. A member of the North Towanda 4-H Club, she served as president, news reporter, secretary, recreation leader, and song leader. She also assisted with club activities and events as a teen leader. The state gardening contest winner completed projects in indoor and out door gardening, fgsty snacks, wildlife con servation, teen- leadership, citizenship, crafts, and veterinary science. Locally, she took part in the 4-H day camp, demon stration day, roundup, cookie sale, fair, and leaders banquet. Deborah also participated > in- Regional 4-H Camp, Regional 4-H Teen Leaders Retieat, Stan. i-Ju Achievement Days, Penn sylvania 4-H Leadership Congress, and State 4-tL Capital Days. She won county ,4-H awards in bicycle, forestry, gardening, and conservation. Five Somerset County young adults, who have compiled outstanding records in 4-H work, today were named state contest winners in the 1979 4-H National Awards Program. Named were Mark Hemmmger, 17, of RD4, Somerset, state winner in conservation; 'James Goddard, 17, of RDI, Hollsopple, winner in the electric contest; Brenda Glessner, 18, of RDI, Berlin, state consumer education winner; Joan Svonavec, 17, of RD7, Somerset, winner in home management; and for Your Application: MARTIN'S MACHINERY Chen Hauger, 17, of RD4, Somerset, bicycle winner. Support of the con servation project is provided by John Deere; electric, the Westinghouse Electric Corporation; consumer education, Montgomery Ward and Co.; home management, Beatrice Foods Co.; and' bicycle, the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hemmmger, Mark is a senior at the Somerset Arei High School. He has been a 4- H member for eight years. In the Eager Beavers 4-H Club, he 'served as president, vice president, news reporter, secretary, treasurer, and recreation leader. He also assisted with club activities and events as a teen leader. 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