Cl2—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, October 11,1980 Enders reflects on 4-H BY SALLY BAIR Staff Correspondent MOUNTVILLE - As the latest crop of 4-H’ers prepares to attend National 4-H Club Congress in Chicago, Deborah Bnders, 3203 Horizon Drive, Lan caster, looks back on her ex perience there as a highlight of her ten years in 4-H. Deborah 19, was selected to attend two years ago, as a winner in the conservation project. She recalls that her selection as a state winner' Archery is very dear to Deb Enders, who placed second in the state in individual 4-H competition this summer. Currently she is on the archery team at Miilersville State College where she is a sophomore. sssssss CASH CROP mtm GROW HORSERADISH AN ALL YEAR CROP SELL DIRECT TO MFG. (NO MIDDLE MEN) WILL BUY 1000 LBS. TOlO MILLION LBS. NO AMOUNT TOO SMALL OR TOO LARGE FOR INFORMATION CALL COLLECT 301-327-6585 ASK FOR SOL OR MARTY TULKOFF OR DAN KISHTER. NIGHTS & WEEKENDS-301-486-2122 484-0291 358-0956 was a surprise because it was the first time she had entered the awards pro gram. She says the ex perience of traveling to Chicago, staying at the Con rad Hilton Hotel and meeting people from all over the state and the nation was something she’ll always remember. “You can’t believe the really outstan ding people who attend,” she states. For Deborah, the trip was a nice reward for the work f >, -tsv.;drV v ' >" < - V Deb Enders holds the bowl she received as an outstanding teen leader in the county in 1976. This teenager now helps with the archery and wildlife projects for the Mountville Community 4-H Club. she was doing within her club, the Mountville Com munity 4-H Club, but even without that recognition she would have been active as a teen leader. Being involved with 4-H has been a part of most of Deb’s life as a teenager, and she seems to thrive on help ing others with their pro jects. “I really enjoy work ing with kids. I like watching them compete. We have competition, but it is relax ed. They really try to do bet ter and work at improving. ” Working with children is a delight for Deborah, and as she talks about individual progress in the club she lights up. “I like to build 0 -•* relationships and to watch the kids as they grow and develop personality” she states. Because of her in terest she is working towards dual certification Lets you shift from forward to reverse to forward non-stop l Lion-Hearted Leylands: powered by a long stroke diesel with a wild appetite for work but not for fuel And you have the grabbing Waiver Of Finance through March 1 f 1981 Up to *6oo°° Cash Rebate HEISEY FARM EQUIPMENT, INC. Sales, Service and Parts • Leyiand & Same Tractors • Taylorway-Dunham • New Idea • GT Dryers • Landoll • Dion RDI, Rox 2294, Jonestown, PA 17038 Phone 717-865-4526 Located Vz Mile South of Fredericksburg Off Rt. 343 in Shirksville Business Hours: 7 A.M. to 5 P.M. Daily, Sat. till Noon, Evenings by Appt in early childhood education and elementary education at Millersville State College where she is a sophomore. While working with 4-H’ers has helped her solidify her career goals, she said she has wanted to be a teacher V. % ®LeylandTractors. OR since' she was m the fifl grade. This year Deborah was i leader of the archery pn ject, something which sh has become proficient i over the years. She had on! (Turn to Page Cl 3) Ql .. .<• Leyl exclusive m this hp range) Ltyland. A whole pride of lions Uncage one ot your own at your Leyland dealer 35 and 45 hp 2 wheel drive 62 72 and 82 hp 2 and 4 wheel drive models The Lion-Hearted. FOR SALE Used Deutz Tractor 8006, 4 W.D., 95 P.T.O. H.P. 1675 hours, steel wheels, excellent cond. *12,000 ;th