Bl2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 21,1984 Roiy named 4-H HUNTERDON COUNTY - Terese Flory, Lebanon Boro, was recently named Hunterdon County 4-H Agent by the Hunterdon Board of Chosen Freeholders. She assumed her duties with the Cooperative Extension Service on April 2, according to Calvin Wettstein, senior county agent. Flory’s position-approval by the freeholders completes a three-way appointment; the county, the state through Rutgers-the State University, and the U.S. Depart ment of Agriculture. She prefers to be known as “TC.” Her background is in out door education and recreation, and she has had extensive experience with youth and volunteer and staff leaders. She holds a bachelor’s degree from Ramapo College in 1976 and a master’s from Indiana University in 1979. She has been employed in the Ridgewood, N.J. outdoor education program and was associate director at Camp Speers Eljabar YMCA in Dingman’s Ferry, Pa. Most of the Flory family resides in Louisville, Kentucky. Flory moved to Hunterdon County following her marriage to Lowell Snare, sports editor for the Lancaster Holstein Club The Lancaster County 4-H Holstein Club recently met for a reorganize tional meeting. The following people were elected officers: Karen Shertzer, president; Marylin Landis, vice president; Brent Brubaker, treasurer; Robert Barley, corresponding secretary; Don Welk, recording secretary; Krista Hershey and Nickey Wiver, game and song leaders; and Tom Barley, news reporter. The next meeting will be held May 17 at 7:30 p.m. at the Farm and Home Center basement. Brown Swiss 4-H Dairy Club The Brown Swiss 4-H Dairy Club meeting was held on April 9 at the home of Edward Brommer. The meeting consisted of future calendar events for 1984. Following the meeting County agent Glenn Shirk conducted an Easter Basket Auction. The next meeting will be on Monday, May 14 at 7:30 p.m. at the Farm and Home Center. A demonstration by Angie Spickler and Earl Eshleman is planned. AVAILABLE Atl Natural New York State Cheddar Cheese or higher Moisture Cheese Like Longhorn or Colby 42 Lb. Blocks Medium Sharp *1.90 per Lb Mild *l.BO per Lb Prices Postpaid Please send Check or Money Order to: ADIRONDACK CHEESE CO. ROI Box 74, Newport, New York 13416 ®EXTRAZtNE™ HERBICIDE SATISFIED PERFORMANCE AGREEMENT Bmi-Sfeetnm MW Control In A Single Jug AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS & HERBICIDES JONAS S. EBERSOL 11/*I 1 /* Miles North of Bird-In-Hand 2689 Stumptown Road Bird-In-Hand, PA 17505 agent ' “Hunterdon Review.” “TC” brings with her a wealth of experience in working with people as she assumes her new duties. She has great interest in young people, the out-of-doors, animals, and music. The York County 4-H members attended the Penn State Block and Bridle Club’s Invitational Livestock Judging Contest on Saturday, April 7 at Penn State University. The York County Senior team placed second in the contest with over 300 4-H and FFA members Scavenger spreaders probably look like nothing you've ever seen before. Most revolutionary Ideas do. If the Scavenger spreader looks slightly unconventional, there’s a good reason. In fact, there are several good reasons For one thing, you need much more from your manure handling operation today than you did a few years ago. And Scavenger is designed for today’s needs It’s more efficient It handles the kinds of manure produced today—liquid, semi-solid, pen pack (even frozen) —all year round. Based on a whole new spreader technology, Scavenger simply does more, faster, and with less bother. 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