Mifflinburg honors FFA members and supporters MIFFUNBURG - A week delay due to bad weather wasn’t enough to deter 300 persons from honoring members and contributors of the Mifflinburg High School Future Farmers of America Chapter during its 54th annual banquet March 20. Two of the banquet’s top award winners were John Hauck, son of Mrs. Phyllis Hauck and the late John Hauck, and Brian Shively, Hunterdon County 4-H nows Tally-Ho 4-H Horse Club Members of the Tally-Ho 4-H Horse Club recently elected their 1984 officers. They are: president, Kim Ryan; vice-president, Kim Snyder; treasurer, Jennifer Sohmer; reporter, Erin Smith; pledge leader, Anna Visser and scrapbook keeper, Carolyn Tumolo. Members plan to participate in 4- H Day at the Mall, Window Display Contest and Trail Rides. The club is accepting new members. Meetings are held the first Friday of each month at 7:30 p.m. at the Extension Center. Their next meeting is scheduled for April 6, notes, Eric Smith, club reporter. Crafty Creators Mrs. Twine, a 4-H parent, showed Crafty Creators 4-H Club members how to stencil. The group stencilled their designs on small pillows. Foods members prepared lasagna and tossed salad at their most recent meeting. Members will participate at 4-H Day at the Mall and set up a display for the County Window Display Contest in May, Mary Pat Nester, club reporter said. Clever Clovers Clever Clovers 4-H Club mem bers held their March meeting at Delaware Township School. Members plan to par ticipate in 4-H Day at the Mall, Window Display Contest, Ceramic Workshop and Herbs Workshop. Many of the members gave presentations during the meeting. They were: Michele Pitbladdo, Brenda Wiley, Helen Knight, Carol Nethery, Karin & Laura Bond; Beth Powell, Mynajayne Joseph and Rachel and Sarah Wmgerter. Members will hold their April meeting at Delaware Township School on the 18th. They will make favors to be taken to a local nur sing home, said Sarah Wmgerter, club reporter. Reinbow Riders Reinbow Riders 4-H Horse Club members held their March meeting recently. Loma Thomas shared County 4-H Horse Council notes with the club. She helped the members complete their record books. A bake sale will be held shortly at the Barn Door Shop, Angel Hanson, club reporter said. Magic Munchkins 4-H Prep Club New officers were chosen at the Magic Munchkins 4-H Prep Club’s last meeting. The new officers are: Samantha Silk wood, president; Kate Silkwood, vice-president; Eric Wesch, secretary; and Amy Voorhees, treasurer. Members visited the Weller Center in Eason during one of their club field trips. They will participate in the county 4-H Window Display Contest. Each member gave a talk to the rest of the group on their favorite house pet. Members will work on their club window display during the next meeting, reports Pam Silkwood, club co-leader. son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Shively. Hauck, the chapter president, received a plaque for bung a Keystone Degree recipient and the 1984 State Star Farmer. He also captured a Foundation Award for crop production as well as a gold and first place award for his project book at state and regional contests. As the chapter vice president, Shively was oresented the Saddle Up 4-H Horse Club Members in the Saddle-Up 4-H Horse Club held their March meeting at the Pellizzari home in Whitehouse Station. A slide program on the Birth of Foals was given. Anne Hellyer, club co-leader, showed the members how to keep their record books. The club will set up a window display for the county contest in May. Their next meeting will be held on April 24 at the Pellizzari home on Dailey Street in Whitehouse Station, said Alissa Pellizaan, club reporter. M. WORLEY NURSERY • True to name S j - FRUIT TREES s Apple & Pear 4-6 ft. Trees Prices Per Tree Each *7.50 3-9 *7.00 10-49 *6.00 Prices are for standard size trees. 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Every tree guaranteed true-to-name and guaranteed to grow or we will replace Hegional Farm Credit Award for developing the top project book in the Northeast region. He also received a Foundation Award for forestry production. Receiving area and regional awards were Duane Beiler and Rick Kerstetter. Beiler received the Union County Farm Credit Award for record-keeping, and for the second consecutive year. Pins & Needles Members of the Pins & Needles 4-H Club learned hot to stencil on fabric at their Arts & Crafts March meeting. They will make fabric frames for their stencilled pictures at their next meeting. Five members participated in the Mid-Year Clothing Judging. Heidi Bundt, Lisa Mealing and Tanya Gronsky worked as judges. Working as hostesses were Sharon Smith and Darlene Blanchard. Smith and Blanchard also received excellents on their judged gar ments. Members participated in the County Presentation Contest and plan to take part in 4-H Day at the Mall, scheduled for April 7, says, Sheila Devaney, club reporter. Peach & Nectarlm 4-6 Ft. Trees prices Per Tree Each *7.00 3-9 *6.50 10-49 *5.50 List of varieties available: Harbelle Garnet Beauty Early-Red Fre Jerseyland Redhaven Harken Harbrite Raritan Rose Golden Jubilee Triogem Glohaven Red Rose Wild Rose Sunhigh Canadian Harmony Hale Haven Loring Madison .. Belle of Georgia M.A. Blake Cresthaven Jersey Queen Jefferson Redskin Jerseyglo Elberta All Red Elberta J.H. Hale White Hale Autumn Glo Rio-Oso-Gem Gemmers Late Elberta Flavortop Red Gold Fantasia Late Yellow White Nectarine Kerstetter was awarded the North Central Division Wildlife Award. The “Star” awards for the evening went to Crystal Zechman, Star Greenhand; David Walter, Star Chapter Farmer; and David Gressner, Star Agribusinessman. In a special presentation, a member of the community and a local business were recognized for their support of the FFA program. The Honorary Chapter Degree was presented to Dan Spangler, A Mifflinburg dairy farmer. Spangler serves a* ..eh foi the FFA dan > judging learn and offers dairy calves as projects. Kuhns Brothers Lumber was recipient of the Chapter Citation Award given to a business that serves the FFA. The company sponsors the Kuhns Brothers Forestry Award which was presented to Duane Shively. Shively attained the highest score at the fall forestry contest. Also, employee Ken Balliet trains members for the state forestry contest. Keystone Farmer Degrees went to John Hauck, Shawn Walter, R. Duane Beiler and Brian Shively. In other presentations, the following chapter members Cherry & Plum 4-6 ft. 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