D6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 10,1981 4-H winners (Continued from Page 04) Lebanon County UNIVERSITY PARK - Two Lebanon County young adults were named state contest winners. Named were Elizabeth and Daniel Shiner Jr., of 3 Lantern Avenue, Myerstown. Elizabeth was state contest winner in the breads contest and Daniel, winner in the electric category. Support of the breads project is provided by Standard Brands Incorporated and electric, the Westinghouse Electric Cor poration. Elizabeth Shiner Elizabeth Shiner The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shiner, Elizabeth is a senior at Eastern Lebanon County High SAVINGS on package, pier 4 erection COSTS with the INFLATION FIGHTERS less than conventional *' FRAMED-RITE BUILDINGS, INC. WELSH BUSH RD.. FRANKFORT, NY 13340 315-724-5593 PAUL B. g^OOD'EPOOD'iIIiDI "T" LOOP STALLS With EASY LIFT TRAINING BAR Which Prevents Trapped Cow Problems Also Available With Heavy Duty Cross Over Clamp Stall tubing 2-3/8 inches outside diameter, 12 ga. (.102) wall thickness, high yield steel, 75,000 p.s.i. tensile strength ALSO AVAILABLE • Standard Free Stalls • Fencing • Gates (38” - 48" - 54” • Automatic Head Gates , Automatic Gate Latches PAUL B. ZIMMERMAN, INC. Hardware • Farm Supplies Custom Manufacturing Crane Service School. She has been a 4-H member for eight years. A member of the Myerstown 4-H Club, she served as president, vice president, and news reporter. She also assisted with club activities and events as a teen leader. The state breads contest winner completed projects in foods and nutrition, bicycle, flowers, clothing, crocheting, and design with texture supplement. Locally, Elizabeth took part in the 4-H Olympic day, fashion revue, fair, officers training, and achievement night. She also participated in Regional 4-H Demonstration Contest, Regional 4-H Teen Leaders Retreat, Pennsylvania 4-H Leadership Congress, State Farm Show, and State 4-H Achievement Days. Commenting on the values of the educational youth program, Elizabeth said: “Club work helped me to learn the meaning of responsibility. It also gave me the opportunity to travel.’’ Daniel is a sophomore at Eastern Lebanon County High School. He has been a 4-H member for eight years. A member of the Myerstown 4-H Club, Daniel served as president and project leader. The state electric contest winner completed projects in several units of electricity, bicycle, teen leadership, rocketry, small engines, energy, and physical fitness. Locally, he took part in 4-H recycling project, 4-H fashion revue, Olympic day, achievement night, fair, and officers training. Daniel Shiner Box 128 R.D. #4, Lititz, PA 17543 Wood Corner Rd. 1 Mile West of Epbrata Phone:7l7-738-1121 Daniel Shiner Daniel also participated in the Regional 4-H Demonstration Day, District 4-H Camp, Pennsylvania 4-H Leadership Congress, State 4- H Achievement Days, and State Farm Show. He was a gold medal winner in the state demonstration contest. “Club work has given me con fidence and made it easier to meet people and handle new situations,” said Daniel. Lehigh County UNIVERSITY PARK - Diane Krause, 18, of R 3, Slatington was named state beef contest winner. Support of the beef project' is provided by the American Sim mental Association and Fnends of National 4-H Council. Diane was picked from among the more than 100,000 youth who On farm after farm, dairymen who are feeding CFS Waxy hybrids are reporting higher butferfat content and increased milk production. Whether they are feeding shelled corn or silage, these rrfilk producers find CFS Waxy superior in results to yellow dent corn. And, there’s no “yield penalty”— CFS Waxy yields arc as high or higher than comparable dent varieties. Call your CFS dealer today for more information. Your CFS dealer is: GEORGE B. STEELE Custom Momi Leay T Ri Exp annually take part in the Extension Service educational 4-H program. Hie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Krause, she is a freshman at Penn State majoring in animal production. She has been a 4-H member for ten years. A member of the Lehigh County 4-H Baby Beef, and Livestock Clubs, she served as president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, news reporter, and teen council delegate. She also assisted with club activities and events as a teen leader. The state beef contest winner completed projects in beef breeding, • veterinary science, meats, teen-leadership, clothing, arts and crafts, recreation, foods, gardening, and money management. Locally, she took part in the 4-H dress revue, achievement night, field day, day camp, exchange Rd 1 Box 127 Manheim, PA 17545 717-665-6931 Diane Krause I M- program, officers training, and livestock banquet/ " Diana also participated in the Regional 4-H Teen Ambassador Program, Regional 4-H Camp, Stockmen’s Contest, State 4-H Leadership Congress, State 4-H Achievement .Days, State 4-H Capital Days, Farm Show, Citizenship Short Course, Keystone International Livestock Ex position. Commenting on the values of the educational youth program, Diane said: “Because of my 4-H ex perience, I’ve had the opportunity to travel and share ideas and in terests. It also helped me decide to attend Penn State.” Luzerne County UNIVERSITY PARK - Two young adults were named state contest winners from Luzerne County. Named were Kathleen Wychock, 17, of- 15 Grove Street, Moun tamtop, state winner m gardening; and Pattie Wilson, 17, of 132 Samboume Street, Wilkes-Barre, winner in the personal develop ment contest. Support of the gardening project is provided by the Ortho Consumer Products Division of Chevron Chemical Company. Kathleen Wychock The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wychock, Kathleen is a senior at Crestwood High School. She has been a 4-H member for nine years. A member of the Mountaintop Clovers 4-H Club, she served as president, vice president, (Turn to Page D 7)
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