Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 22, 1980, Image 50

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    BlO—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 22,1980
BY JOYCE BUPP
Staff Correspondent
LOGANVILLE - Winners
were abundant last Saturday
evening as the Loganville
Community 4-H club held
their annual Achievement
night at the Codorus Church
of the Brethren.
A surprise award went
Milk Marketing
continues to fight
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The
National Association for
Milk Marketing Reform, a
trade association of small
dairy processors, last
Friday filed a motion to
intervene on a limited basis
to oppose the term of the
Consent Judgment proposed
by the Department of Justice
m settlement of its lawsuit to
block the merger of H.P
Hood, Inc., New England's
largest dairy into Agri-
Mark, the largest dairy co
op m the Area.
NAMMR’s motion was
filed in the United States
District Court in Vermont.
The move to intervene as
Amicus Curiae resulted
from the Department of
Justice’s refusal to drop its
Consent Proposal and its
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Loganville holds Achievement night
from club members and
leaders to retiring
organizational leader Nona
Brown, of Loganville, who
has headed the club for five
years. She was presented an
engraved silver tray and a
gift certificate
Linda Brown, former club
president and freshman at
rejection of NAMMR’s
request for a hearing.
NAMMR opposes the
Consent Settlement which it
believes will not protect
small dairies, small
cooperatives and many
farmers who will be forced
out of business
The District Court must
decide if the Consent
Judgment is in the pubhc
interest.
NAMMR asserted m its
motion that a hearing is
necessary for the Court to
receive additional evidence
for is determination.
NAMMR pointed out that the
Response of Justice filed last
week raised serious
questions of protection for
competitors and dairy
farmers.
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the University of Delaware,
was named the outstanding
senior member overall.
She’s the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs Stanley Brown,
Loganville. Outstanding
senior boy and girl were
Mark Loughran and
Rochelle Diehl. Bryan
Palmer, the current club
president, was named senior
winner in leadership, and
Crystal Shearer was honored
as the citizenship winner.
First-year members
Barbara Myers and Greg
Donecker received trophies
as the rookie winners in the
junior division. Outstanding
junior girl was Patty Bupp
and Chad Stem was named
the outstanding junior boy.
Tanya Brenneman was
honored as the junior
citizenship winner
Senior project awards
went to Rita Loughran,
gardening; Mary Elliot,
quilling; Mark Loughran,
rifle; Crystal Shearer,
sewing; Robert Bncker,
snowmobile, and Rochelle
Diehl, strawberries.
Junior project winners of
trophies were; Cathy
Bncker, beef; Dawn Miller,
crocheting; Patty Bupp,
dairy; Joe Druck, electric;
June Loughran, flowers;
Heath Ruhland, handyman.
Also winning junior
project awards were Jenny
Druck, cooking; Troy
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Goodhng, photography; Pat
Brenneman, plastercraft;
Chad Stem, rabbitry; Chns
Hoskins, sewing; Heidi
Dietz, sheep; Dennis
Chilcoat, snowmobile; and
Todd Myers, vegetables
Loganville members sold
a total of $2547 worth of
cookies during the recent
Loganvilie 4-H club’s outstanding junior awards were won by, from left, Chad
Stein, Patty Bupp.'Greg Donecker, Barbara Myers and Tanya Brenneman.
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county fund-raising Top
club salesman was Chad
Stem and Mark Loughran
was second high in cookie
sales.
Six members were
awarded gifts for perfect
attendance at the club’s
monthly meetmgs. Perfect
- attendance recognition went
to Crystal Shearer, Chad
Stem, June"' Loughran
Rochelle Diehl, DenniS
Chilcoat and Hal Bowman.
Program for the evening
was officer Donald Webb of
the York Township police
-department'and his dog, and
several humorous skits by
clubirh'embers
Phone 717-933-4114