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Allegheny FET 1.63 . 1.98 .2.04 A .. Kathy Hixenbaugh 2.15 2.19 2.89 2.93 Kathy Hixenbaugh, 15, of 1506 Second Avenue, Westview, who has compiled an outstanding record in 4-H work, today was named state sheep contest winner in the 1980 4-H National Awards Program. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Hixenbaugh, she is a junior at the Beaver Area High School. She has been a 4-H member for five years. .2.43 2.92 3.43 2.49 2.67 2.80 A member of three Beaver .3.10 .2.95 .3.09 3.36 FEED SYSTEMS More County 1 \ ' \ ' f Sheep state 4-H County 4-H Clubs, she served as president, secretary, vice president, secretary, and news reporter. She also assisted with club activities and events as a teen leader. The state sheep contest winner completed projects in market lambs, breeding sheep, veterinary science, pet care, gardening, and teen leadership. Locally, she took part in the 4-H picmc, sheep field day, fair, roundup, and achievement banquet. Kathy also participated in the Tri-County Wool Queen Contest where she was crowned queen, Regional Wool Judging Contest, Keystone International Livestock Exposition, 4-H Exchange Program, and Farm Show. Commenting on the values of the educational youth program, Kathy said: “Traveling and meetmg 4-H friends has added to my growth. It also has taught me many skills.” Bucks County Catherine Kotch, 17, of R.D.I, Coopersburg, who has compiled an outstanding record in 4-H work, today was named winner of a $5OO Agricultural Careers Scholarship in the 1980 4-H National Awards Program. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kotch, she is a freshman at Penn State majoring in animal bioscience. She has been a 4- H member for nine years. T‘. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 11,1980—€ winners named - & Cathy Kotch Ag Business A member of several Bucks County 4-H Clubs, she served as president, vice president, secretary, and treasurer. She also assisted with club activities and events as a teen leader. The scholarship winner completed projects in veterinary science, dog care, community development, first aid, photography, ceramics, clothing, foods and nutrition, and teen leadership. Locally, she took part in 4- H officers training, roundup, exchange program, county council, 4-H night, and horse show. Catherine also par ticipated in the Citizenship Short Course, Teen Am bassador Weekend, State 4-H Achievement Days, State 4- H Fashion Revue, and Pennsylvania 4-H Leader ship Congress. Delaware County Margaret Kean E.T. Meredith Scholarship Margaret Kean, 18, of 807 Collenbrook Avenue, Drexel Hill, who has compiled an outstanding record in 4-H work, today was named state nominee for an Edward T. Meredith Scholarship in P WHITE WASHIN«r~’*| I DAIRY WHITE I -DRIES WHITE - DOES NOT RUB OFF EASILY -NO WET FLOORS IS COMPATIBLE WITH DISINFECTANT AND FLY SPRAYS Cashes off windowsapifeunes easily. \ ALSO BARN GLEANING SERVICE S AVAILABLE WIIN COMPRESSED AIR [ To have your barn cleaned with air it will I clean off dust, .cob webs & lots of the old lime. * This will keep your barn looking cleaner & i whiter longer. j MAYNARD L. BEITZEL | Witmer, PA 17585 717-392-7227 ( Barn spraying our business, not a side-line. Z Spraying Since 1961 I HIGH PRESSURE WASHING AND DISINFECTING POULTRY HOUSES AND VEAL PENS. the 1960 4-H National Awards Program. Margaret’s 4-H records will be entered in national competition with scholarship winners to be announced during National 4-H Congress in Chicago, November 30-December 4. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Patrick Kean, she is a freshman at Immaculata College. She has been a 4-H member for 10 years. A member of the Pilgrim Garden’s 4-H Club, she served as president and vice president. She also assisted with club activities and as a teen leader. The state scholarship nominee completed projects in clothing, county 4-H nutrition, and home management. Locally, she took part in the 4-H dress revue, roun dup, county 4-H council, demonstration day, fair, picnic, and achievement program. Margaret also par ticipated in the Regional 4-H Demonstration Contest, State 4-H Fashion Revue, and Pennsylvania Farm Show. t She was a gold ribbon winner in the 1980 Regional 4-H Fashion Revue. Fulton County Leda Lashley Food Cons. & Safety Leda Lashley, 18, of R.D. 2, Warfordsburg, who has compiled an outstanding record in 4-H work, today was named state food conservation and safety contest winner m the 1980 4- H National Awards Program. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee F. Lashley, she is a freshman at Penn State. She has been a 4-H member for nine years. A member of the Buck (Turn to Page C 26) 113