C26—Lancaster Farming, Saturd«y,'Octob«H* 4900 State 4-H (Continued from Page C 25) Valley 4-H Club, she served as president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, news reporter, and song leader. She also assisted with club activities and events as a teen leader. The state contest winner completed projects in foods and nutrition, arts and crafts, engineering, con servation of natural resources, plant science and teen leadership. Locally, she took part in the 4-H demonstration day, foods review, tours, roun dup, achievement banquet, and fair. Leda also participted in the Regional 4-H Fashion Revue, State 4-H Achievement Days, Penn sylvania 4-H Leadership Congress, State 4-H Capital Days, Farm Show, and PAFC Summer Youth In stitute. In 1979, she was named outstanding 4-H’er in Fulton County. Commenting on the values of the educational youth program, Leda said: “Through 4-H, my leader ship abilities have broadened. It also has shown me that I can accomplish anything if I put my mind to it.” Juniata County MeeCee Baker Animal Science Mee Cee Baker, 19, of R.D.2, Port Royal, who has compiled an outstanding record in 4-H work, today was named state nominee for an Animal Science Scholarship in the 1980 4-H National Awards Program. Mee Gee’s 4-H records will be entered m national competiton with scholarship winners to be announced during National 4-H Congress in ’Chicago, November 30-December 4. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Baker, she is a junior at Penn State. She has been a 4-H member for 12 years. A member of several Juniata County 4-H Clubs, she served as president, vice president, news reporter, secretary, and song leader. She also assisted with club activities and events as a teen leader. The scholarship nominee completed projects in teen leadership, baby beef, swine, sheep, horse, home management, clothing, bicycle, and radio. Locally, she took part in the county government day, day camp, roundup, achievement night, tours, and picnic. Mee Cee also participated in the National 4-H Club Congress, State 4-H Capital Days, Pennsylvania 4-H Leadership Congress, Regional 4-H Teen Leaders Retreat, and State 4-H Achievement Days. In 1977, she was state 4-H swine project winner; Pennsylvania Livestock Association Outstanding 4-H member in 1977; and was State Grange Princess. Somerset County Two Somerset County young adults, who have compiled outstanding records in 4-H work, today were named state contest winners in the 1980 4-H National Awards Program. Named were Shelly Kiehl, 19, of R.D.2, Fnedens, state winner in foods and nutrition; and Deborah Stauffer, 18, of R.D.I, Hooversville, winner m the beef contest. Shelly will receive an expense-paid trip to National 4-H Congres in Chicago, November 30-December 4. Deborah will be eligible to attend the national con ference. Both will compete for awards at the national level Shelly Kiehl The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne B. Kiehl, Shelly is a freshman at California State College. She has been a 4-H member of 11 years. A member of the Brotherton Belles 4-H CLub, she served as president, vice Shelly Kiehl Food-Nutrition president, secretary, treasurer, and news reporter. She also assisted with club activities and events as a teen leader. The state foods and nutrition contest winner completed projects in foods and nutrition, clothing, home improvement, teen leadership, photography and dog care and training. Locally, Shelly took part in the 4-H foods revue, fashion revue, demonstration day, exchange program, camp, county council, and clothing judging. She also participated m the Regional 4-H Foods Revue, Regional 4-H Demonstration Contest, State 4-H Achievement Days, Pennsylvania 4-H Leadership Congress, and State 4-H Capital Days. She was named Somerset County’s Outstanding 4-H Girl in 1979. Commenting on the values of the educational youth program, Shelly said: “Club work has provided me with many opportunities in cluding being a contestant, taking part in judging, and attending numerous statewide events ” Deborah Stauffer Beef Deborah Stauffer The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Shaffer, she is a horseback riding instructor She has been a 4-d member for eight years A member of the Steaks and Chops 4-H Club, Deborah served as vice president, secretary, treasurer, and teen leader. The state beef contest winner completed projects in beef feeding and breeding, photography, sheep, cooking, sewing, gardening, dog, teen leadership, forestry, first aid, and veterinary science. Locally, she took part in 4- H county council, public speaking contest, poster contest, demonstration day, camp, fair, rabies clinic, and exchange program. Deborah also participated in Regional 4-H Demon stration Contest, State 4-H Capital Days, State 4-H Achievement Days, and Pennsylvania 4-H Leader ship Congress. “Through 4-H work, I have learned to take respon sibilities at home and in my community. My projects are helping me to earn money for college expenses,” said Deborah. ZOOK MOLASSES CO. ONE STOP FOR ANIMAL FEEDING MOLASSES HONEY BROOK LIQUID & DRIED MOLASSES Honey Brook Liquid Feeding Cane Molasses CALL TOLL FREE lIM AREA COPES 215 & 717: 800-662-7464 •te* ZOOK MOLASSES CO. ygT u WEST MAIN ST " HONEY BROOK, PA 19344 a ALONG RT. 322 PH: 215-273-3776 * DEALER INQUIRIES INVITED Extension to offer new farmer course NORRISTOWN - How much money does it take to gei into fanning? Which crops can you grow on a given piece of land? Do you have enough land for dairy or beef cows? Would sheep or goats be a profitable enterprise? If you have thought about starting your own fanning operation, these questions may have crossed your mind. Now a special short course has been planned for individuals who have an interest in getting into fanning but who lack the practical experience. Specialists from Penn State Extension Service and New Bolton Center will cover the basic steps in animal and crop production as well as the economic aspects of acquiring land, taxation, and budgeting a farm business. The one-day program will be held Saturday, October 25,1980, at the University of Pennsylvania's New Bolton Center near Kennett Square. The course will be limited to THE COMPLETE, CONVENIENT, BALANCED DIET SUPPLEMENT.. OFFERS MAXIMUM NUTRITION FOR HORSES AND PONIES. ENERfiI CUBES are an excellent coat conditioner for show and performance horses. MaSil SOLID FEED SUPPLEMENT BLOCK For Dairy And Beef Remember - ENERGI BLOCK contains the first 150 individuals who pre-register. The registration fee of $lO.OO will also include the cost of lunch. Pre registration deadline is October 20. The afternoon session will include speakers on the following enterprises: dairy cattle, beef, sheep, goats, pigs, poultry and field crops. For more information or a registration form contact Nancy Kadwill, County Agent, at 277-0574. The course is presented by the Penn State University Cooperative Extension Service and the School of Veterinary Medicine of the University of Pennsylvania. Bring your own 5 gal. bucket or drum containers or we have either one in stock for sale no salt and is not affected by the weather.