4-H honors Moo Bleiler BY LAUREL SCHAEFFER ( , Staff Correspondent KEMPTON Over 150 people from Berks and surrounding counties • paid tribute to Mae Bleiler, Berks County Home Economist, May 15, for eleven years of dedicated service to the 4- H program. Held at the Kempton Community Center, a buffet and hoedown were held as a farewell. Mae will be leaving Berks County in June and will reside in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, with new husband, DaleHostetter. During a program held before the hoedown, Mae was presented with gifts and a~ citation from the Berks County Commissioners proclaiming her important role in the development of the 4-H program, increasing its mem bership by 1,000 and developing the program into award-winning statis. In a program entitled “A Decade |h Mae” county 4-H members Mae Bleiler stands beside her handmade wall hanging; a gift presented to her from the Berks County Cooperative Extension Association’s executive committee for her out standing work with the 4-H and the county. WE SPECIALIZE IN A COMPLETE OPERATION Agstar Hog and Calf Equipment: A Modular 24-ft wide farrowing finishinc A gestation buildings B Modular 12 ft wide farrowing nursery A gestation buildings C Lot or pasture fountains O Hog lot gates A partitions E Heavy duty hog A cattle waterers F Big capacity feeders G Ventilation equipment E/UHERR EQUIPMENT, INC. and leaders briefly discussed their most memorable experiences with Mae, stressing the confidence, incentive, determination, and inspiration she has instilled in so many people. Dr. Paul Davis, 4-H development council president, showed slides of Mae dating back to 1971, during the early days of her career as extension home economist and 4-Hieader. Dr. Morris Kramer, state 4-H director, commented on his first meeting with Mae, the third person he met when arriving in Penn sylvania, and added that he didn’t know any young person who has had as much impact on a program on a county, state, national, or international level as Mae has had. Also praising Mae for her ex ceptional accomplishments was Dr. William Lindly, regional liason to the southeast 4-H program. Mae has previously received a distinguished service award from the National Association of Ex tension 4-H Agents. H Round feeders I Feed delivery systems J Galvanized vertical pen partitions K Hog troughs L Porcelamized Steel slats M Rotary feeders N Porcelamized watering cup* O Baby pig feeders P Farrowing stalls A pens Others contributing their remarks to the program were: Phoebe Ruth Bitter, boaster of ceremonies and previous 4-H member; Barbara Stratton, 4-H leader; Diane Sutliff Esh, 4-H leader; Kathy Yanos, 4-H member and leader; Lila Newhart, 4-H leader; Danielle Yoder, president of Berks County Council; Bedes County Extension Director Herb Wetzel; Robert Leiby, Lehigh County Extension Agent; and Mrs. Helen Readinger, chairperson of the committee which organized the affair. Commenting on her past ex periences, Mae thanked everyone for their cooperation, stating that it was the people in Berks County that made her accomplishments possible and urged them to con tinue to work with the extension staff that is here. “Berks County will always be my home away from home,” she added. Junior broiler contest held NEWARK, Del. - In one of the most closely contested Delaware Junior Broiler Contests on record, Sondra Warren of Fredenca has been named 1981 Champion. The Kent County 4-H’ers total score of 94.3 topped all other entries judged during recent finals at Lake Forest Senior High School in Felton. Close behind Sondra was Anne Moore of Wyoming, an F.F.A member from Caesar Rodney High School, with a score of 94.05. Third place went to Cheryl Warren, a 4- H’er from Kenton, with 94 points. Only 4.3 points separated the Ist and 20th placings, an amazingly close race, says George W. Chaloupka, University of Delaware extension , poultry specialist. There were 102 entries altogether. ' Besides having the highest total score, Sondra Warren also shared top. honors for the heaviest entry with 4-H’er Sheila Bass of Viola. The top weight was 39.25 pounds for seven live birds entered, or an average of 5.61 pounds per bird. The heaviest average live weight Q Pig heaters R Nipple waterers S Space-saver nursery feeders T Flex auger systems! teed bins U Gestation stalls I buildings V Soft-Grip Flooring W Flat Deck Nursery X Concrete A Fiberglass Slats Boots and Saddles holds Open Fun Shout LANCASTER - The Boots and Saddles 4-H club held their Open Fun Show recently at the Fellenbaum Stables, Lancaster. Results are as follows;' Adult Championship Sandy Gochenauer; Reserve Ad Champ, Daphne Immel, Children's Champ, Jason Watts Res Ch Champ Bud Spahn Grooming t Showmanship ■Sr Dhr 1 Daphne Immel, 2 Sandy Gochenauer, 3 Arlene Wood 4 Wanda Aukamp, S Heather Howry Grooming (Showmanship-Jr Div. 1 Bud Spahn, 2 Ken Sherlaw. 3 Shawn Autry 4 DougDeibler, 5 KanNachbar Open Halter Class , X Bud Spahn, 2 Ken Sherlaw, 3 Daphne Im mel,4 Leslie Smith, 5 Eva Sherlaw Leadline 1 Matthew Charles, 2 Heather Rubincarn Dollar Bareback 1 Jessie Zarfoss, 2 Kattiy Myers 3 Jason Watts, 4 Millie Fisher 5 Wendy Gnest Open English Equitation 1 Jessie Zarfoss, 2 Gail Graver, 3 Sandy Gochenauer, 4 Leslie Smith 5 Wanda Aukamp Pole lendinc ■ 14 hands and over 1 Kathy Rubmcam 2 Karen Eberle, 3 Millie Fisher in last year’s contest was only 5.5 pounds. Overall average weight for all 1981 entries was 4.90 pounds per bird; 31 pounds heavier than last year for the same growth period. Scores were based on a number of factors, including confirmation, condition, appearance and uniformity of entry, weight, and recordkeeping. Each contestant started with 50 wing-banded chicks. The best seven of each flock were judged. This is the second year in a row that the grow-out period has been limited to 47 days, says Chaloupka. In 1975 it took competing broiler chicks 53 days to reach an average live weight of 4.74 pounds. In 1965 it took birds 57 days to reach an average weight of 4.39 pounds. Back in 1955 competing broilers averaged only 3.8 pounds after 74 days. Today’s shorter growth period is possible because of newer strains of faster-growing, feed-efficient broiler chickens. The Delaware Junior Broiler Program is an educational project READ FEED BINS & FLEX AUGER SYSTEMS Syrirmv. ?Jm. a /'x ★ FULL LINE PARTS DEPARTMENT ★ WE SELL, SERVICE & INSTALL RD 1, Rt. 272 South, Herrville Rd. 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