Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 31, 1981, Image 51

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    LEBANON Three active
youths were named Outstanding
Teen 4-H’ers last Tuesday night in
the Lebanon Valley College Mund
Center.
Beth Ann Sinner, Megan Conner
and Greg Allwem were named for
their outstanding work m all
phases of 4-H, according to Linda
Rohrbach, Lebanon Co. 4-H Ex
tension agent.
Allwem and Sue Heilmger from
Newmanstown received
scholarships worth $250 each,
presented by J. Edgar Miller on
behalf of the People’s Bank of
Lebanon.
Fifteen honor 4-H’ers received
special trophies for their work
also. They are: 8 year olds- Emily
Swanger, Jenny Blatt, Chris
Harding; 9 year olds- Eric Funk,
Rebecca Grumbine, Linda
Boeshore; 10 year olds- Laura
Harding, Jennifer Allwem, Jen
nifer Oaullary; 11 year olds-
Regma Roof, Kristen Arnold,
Brian Bachert; 12 year olds- Ann
Grumbine, Damian Shiner,
Lanssa Smith. -
Other' teen leaders and 4-H
members recognized are as
follows:
Club teen leaders - Dorene
Eberly, Betsy Umberger, Sue
Umberger; Nicole Emrich; Julie
Bow; Cathy McFeaters; Birdena
Donough; Mike Steckman: Jan
Moonshine; Dan Shiner; Beth
Shiner; Natalie Wagner; Don
Gerber; Holly Bachert; Vicki
Rhodabarger; Beth O’Neal;
Shirley Buchmoyer; Donna
Kreider; Allen Balmer; Brenda
Murray; Margot Leßoy; Lisa
Weikel; Darlene Boeshore; Jody
Ulrich; Lon Reesor; Jodi Kreider;
Michelle Noll; Loretta Noll;
People's Bank of Lebanon presented college cepted Greg's scholarship in his absence,
scholarships to college freshmen, Sue Linda Rchrbacii, left, congratulates the happy
Heilinger (second from left) and Greg Aliwein. recipients.
Greg’s parents, Mary and John Aliwein, ac-
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Lebanon Co. honors 4-H'ers
Megan Connor; Susan Smith.
Club outstanding 4-H’ers-
Michelle Noll; Beth Ann Shiner;
Betsy Umberger; Sue Umberger;
Vicki Rhodabarger; Sandy
Schucker; Ann Grumbine; Marlin
Deaven; Troy Funk; Kathy Mc-
Featers; Mike Steckman; Lon
Brandt; Margot Leßoy.
Dairy . judging team mem
bers: Penn State- Jere Bomgard
ner, Amy Alger, Mike Kunkle,
Wesley Harding, Charles Kline;
All American- Amy Alger, Dale
Balmer, Nelson Bomgardner,
Matthew Hetrick, Sherry Don
moyer, Krista Hetrick, Wesley
Harding, Laura Harding, Heather
Hernley.
Camp counselors- Dan Shiner,
Dorene Eberly, Margot Leßoy,
Wendy Sweigart, Hope Reyner,
Greg Allwein, Sherri Rogers,
Karen Arnold, Holly Reyner, Tony
Allwem.
Fashion Revue- Holly
Bachert, Lon Reesor, Lon Waltz,
Birdena Donough, Annette Seyfert,
Beth Sinner, Ann Zellers, Sheryl
Rogers, Nicole Werm, Sylvia
Royer, Lisa Bachman.
District dairy show wmners-
David Lentz, Bruce Heilmger,
Judy Mase, Gary Mase, Patti
Heilmger, Tom Smith, Jere
Bomgardner, Robert Bare, Beth
Nolt, Nelson Bomgardner, Adam
Sonnen.
District Horse Show wmners-
Todd Leibold, Sheri Pierce, Dawn
Dohner, Jan Davis, Dallas Baer,
Margot Leßoy, Jeanne Pierce,
Chanty Saam.
County winners in National
Awards program: Gardenmg-
Michelle Noll, Greg Allwein, Beth
Shiner, Loretta Noll;
Photography- Loretta Noll, Beth
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Eight to twelve-year-olds who received Kris Arnold, Jennifer Allwein, Damian Shiner,
trophies as Honor 4-H’ers ty 1981 in Lebanon Ann Grumbine, Larissa Smith. Not shown;
County were: front row: Emily Swanger, Linda Laura and Chris Harding and Jennifer
Boeshore, Rebecca Grumbine, and Jenny Oauliary.
Blatt. Back row: Brian Bachert, Regina Roof,
Shiner, Troy Funk; Clothing- Beth
Shiner, Lon Reesor, Birdena
Donough, Michelle Noll;
Leadership- Greg Allwein, Beth
Shiner, Dan Shiner, Michelle Noll;
Achievement- Megan Connor, Beth
Shiner, Michelle Noli, Greg
Allwein; Bicycle- Loretta Noll,
Dan Shiner, Beth Shiner, Greg
Allwein; Foods-Nutntion- Lon
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 31,1981-811
Reesor, Beth Shiner, Greg Allwein,
Megan Connor; Food Con
servation/Safety- Beth Shiner,
Megan Connor, Greg Allwein,
Natalie Wagner; Food Preser
vation- Natalie Wagner;
Citizenship- Greg Allwein, Megan
Connor, Michelle Noll; Bread-
Beth Shiner, Lon Reesor, Jennifer
Allwein: Wood Science- Birdena
Beth Shiner, County and Keystone Outstanding 4-H'er, and
Megan Connor, County Outstanding 4-H'er review aTrinidadian
straw purse. Megan, an IFYE to the Caribbean this summer,
was a featured speaker at the Achievement Night. Beth was
Mistress of Ceremonies.
Prepare your horse
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cumulate “hot fly” larvae that
grow in the stomach. Medication
for "hots” fortunately kills some
other types of worms, says Dr.
Hammond. Treatment for internal
parasites such as hots, which
reproduce during the summer
months should be administered
after the first frost. Others insect
home diseases such as sleeping
sickness, which is transferred by
mosquitos, should be treated in the
spring.
Horses should be vaccinated
Donough; Home Environment-
Natalie Wagner; Health- Dan
Shiner, Beth Shiner, Loretta Noll;
Electric Energy- Dan Shiner;
Dairy Poods- Megan Connor, Irene
Brown; Public Speaking- Michelle
NoU, Beth Shiner, Dan Shiner,
Megan Connor; Safety- Dan
Shiner.
every year against tetanus,
especially in the fall when they
may get injured and be exposed to
tetanus in the stable.
With proper precautions taken in
advance, give your horse daily
attention and seek help or advice if
you need it.
Horse care should be “a
cooperative thing of correct timing
between the horseowner and the
veterinarian,” Dr. Hammond
says, "So that they can talk over
the things that need to be done
when they need to be done.”