Berks announces horse round-up winners LEESPORT ~ The 1982 Series County 4-H Horse Round-up was held Saturday, August 7 at the Berks County 4-H Community Center horse rings. Fifty-six Berks County 4-H horse club members representing seven local 4-H horse dubs competed for awards in 32 classes. Judge for the show was Herman Gailey from You don't really need a Circle Steel Grain Bin ... Circle Steel Bins are de signed and built specific ally for long-lived reliable storage of grain with min imum maintenance and cost. If that's what you need, call us ... CONTINUOUS FLOW DRYING DOESN’T HAVE TO COST A TANK AND A LEG! Shivvers' syst< tlnuous flow dryt the drying bin. No and automatical! Drying capaclt; out in a 36 foot Automatic, coi / We Now Offer Complete Groin Hondling And Storage Systems - Check Our Competitive Prices Ryder supp ly York County. Top contestants in all classes are now eligible to compete in the Southeast Pennsylvania 4-H District Show, August 28, at the Middletown Fairgrounds in Bucks County. Awarded Grand and Reserve Grand honors for the 1982 Berks County 4-H Horse Round-up were; GRAIN DRYING SYSTEMS TO CONSERVE THE WORLD’S FUEL SUPPLY Western Division • Grand Champion - Michelle Mohnton 4-H Club; Reserve Grand Champion Yvonne Koch, Mohnton 4-H Club. English Division • Grand Champion - Tania Woerner, North Berks 4-H Club Reserve Grand Champion - Sue Evans, Cider Saddles 4-H Club. unless you store grain! Mengel, Top placing contestants are as follows: Sr. Grooming * Showmanship 1 Michelle Gleason. 2 Michelle Mengel Jr. Grooming t Showmanship 1 Yvonne Koch, 2 Beth Dorward 1 Beth Dorward. 2 Mark Runge, 3 Michelle Mengel Four Comer Stake Over 13-2, hands 1 Pam Imes. 2 Jane Hodman, 3 Missy Wade Wall Trot 1 Tracey Shreve. 2 Nicole Swavely; 3 Candy Schappeil Barred 13.2 hands 4 under 1 Bath Dorward. 2 Mark Runge 3 Michelle Mengel Haired Over 13.2 hands 1 Pam Imes. 2. Jane Hodman, 3 Missy Wade Sr. Hunt Soat Equitation on Flat 1 Tama Woerncr, 2 Missy Glaason. 3 Jan Sochler Jr. Hunt Seat Equitation on Flat 1 Emmett Geesaman. 2 Susie Evans. 3 Chanin Weber Pole Band in* 13.2 hands* under 1 Michelle Mengel. 2 Beth Dorward, 3 Mark Runge Pole Band In* Oar 13.2 hands 1 Pam Imes, 2 Lisa Powell 3 Sue Haetlein Sr. Stock Seat Equitation 1 Michelle Mengel, 2 Carol Sell. 3 Michelle Swavely Jr. Stock Seat Equitation 1 Yvonne Koch, 2 Sue Haellem. 3 Beth Dor ward Pony Pleasure Driving Becky Gundlach Grange leadership school focuses on HUNTINGDON - To the more than 250 Grange members at tending State Grange Leadership School at Juniata College last weekend, like agriculture in Pennsylvania, the Grange is “growing better.” The State Grange adopted the Department of Agriculture’s theme for this year’s conference, which focuses on leadership training for Grange officers and members. “The Grange is growing better in Pennsylvania,” State Master Charles Wismer told members in an opening speech. “We’re growing better in membership, in legislative success, and in services for our members.” Throughout the weekend. Grange members participated in workshops on such subjects as motivation, working with com mittees, public speaking and developing strong Grange policy. Some of these workshops were led by outside speakers from Juniata College and Penn State University. 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Western RW»» 1 Yvonne Koch; 2 Michelle Mengel. 3 Sharon Blatt Hone Hunter Under Saddle 1 Jan Sechler. 2 Tania Woerncr. 3 Carol Shuletslty Pony Hunter Under Saddle 1 Chamn Weber. 2 Emmett Goesaman 3 Sue Evans Pair Class 1 Kelly Snook end Jan Sechler. 2 Robbin Shreve and Dane Deßow Working Humor Ponyh 1 Chanin Webor; 2 Sut Evans Workim Hunter Hone 1 Tana Woemer 2 Cassandra Meek. 3 Erica Loose Sr. Hum Scat Jumpin* Cassandra Meek Trail Clast 13 2 hands ( under 1 MichelleMengel, 2 Linda McCane. 3 Mark Runge Trail Class Over 13 2 hands 1 Cassandra Meek. 2 Yvonne Koch 3 Sharon Blatt Guest speakers from the Leadership Banquet held Saturday evening was Fran Fisher, assistant athletic director at Penn State University. Known as the “voice of Penn State football” for his colorful radio football coverage, Fisher talked on the “total program” at the University. “Success in each program at Penn State, such as sports, music and also agriculture, reflect positively on the University as a whole," he said. At the banquet, a first place trophy in the State Grange youth volleyball championship was presented to a team from Washington County. Statewide eliminations had been held during the leadership seminar. During the conference, Wismer announced that the State Grange will focus on local leadership training in the next Grange year. “The State Grange will work with officers in local Granges to develop strong leadership in rural Pennsylvania,” he said.
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