LEWISBURG - The Union County 4-H Achievement Night was held recently at the Lewisburg Middle School with 75 club members, leaders, parents, and friends in attendance. The program Master of Ceremonies was Dave Cotner, Cowan Agriculture Club. Exten sion home economist Natalie Snyder, presented awards to the following 4-H members for their participation in the Regional Teen Conference; Kelly Showers, Alan and Anthony Dietrich, Union County Dairy Club; Steve Fletcher and Jeff Baker, Cowan Ag. Club; Susan Beck, Spring Garden 4-H Club; Mary Beth Temple and Angie Owens, Buffalo Valley Community Club; Dawn Fox and Jean Einsig; Green Pride 4-H Club. Regional Demonstration awards went to Nichole Weikel, Debbie Carter, Heath Croll, Melinda Poe and Becky Carter, My-T-Fine 4-H Club. Fashion Revue Certificates were given to Jean Einsig and Fawn Smith, Green Pride 4-H Club; Allison Beckley, Mifflinburg Green Clovers; Andrea Heint zleman, Robin Irvin and Heather Styers, Mifflinburg Summer Smiles and Krista Pletcher, Cowan Community Club. The regional and state Horse and Dairy Certificates were presented by Viola Kreamer, leader of the Valley Riders Club. Alecia Bavero, Andrea Bullington, Sarah Goulstone, Valerie Soars and Kelly Wenning, Trailblazers 4-H Club and Megan Dawson, Valley Riders Abe Hostetler Abe's Service Center R.D. 2, Box 82 Mifflmburg, PA 17844 (717) 966-1707 Max Crider Crider Dairy Equipment 8933 Rowe Run Road Shippenburg, PA 17257 (717) 532-8517 Union Co. 4-H'ers honored at Achievement Night 4-H Club attended the Regional Horse Show. State Horse Show participants were Sarah Goulstone, Kelly Wenning and Valerie Soars. District Dairy Show participants were Barry Spangler and Gerald Boop. Boop was the only Union County Dairy Club member to go to the State Dairy Show. Certificates were presented to State Leadership Congress par ticipants. They were Libby Hams, Valley Riders 4-H Club; Angie Owens and Mary Beth Temple, Buffalo Valley 4-H Club, Kelly Showers and Dave Cotner. Steve Fletcher received a certificate for participation in the 1984 State Achievement Days at Penn State University. 4-H Camp Counselors who received recognition were Chris Falck and Steve Fletcher, Union County Riflery Club and Kelly Showers. Leaders who attended Camp Brule’ were Carol Nunn, Green Pride Club, Marcia Irvin, Mifflinburg Summer Smiles; Jim and Bonnie Barrett, Black Run 4-H Club. 4-H recordkeeping is an im portant part of club work. Junior 4- H members who completed a Junior Achievement Record form were recognized. Awards were presented by Kay Showers, secretary of the Union County Advisory Committee to; Heath Croll, Ist place, 8-year-old age group. Nine-year-old winners were Nichole Showers, Busy Bees 4-H Club, Ist; Danielle Stewart, Green Pride Club, 2nd; and Danielle 4. DELUXE GLASS RECEIVER GROUP SALE PERIOD From October 22 through November 30, 1984 TERMS 10% down with signed order no later than midnight November 30, 1984 INSTALLATION Must be completed no later than 60 days from date of signed order, Installation costs and stanchion supports are not included SEE THESE PARTICIPATING DEALERS NOW! Amos Fisher & Rick Thomson Northampton Farm Bureau Coop Assn Fisher 8i Thompson Assoc 300 Bushkill Street 21 E Woods Drive Tatamy, PA 18085 Litifz, PA 17543 (215) 258 2871 (717) 627 1530 Bill Lucas Lucas Barn Equipment R D 2, Box 339 D Bellefonte, PA 1682 3 (814) 383 2806 Rishel, Pleasant Grove Club, 3rd. Ten-year-old winners were Jeremy Nunn, Green Pride, Ist; Lori Jo Ellis, Green Pride, 2nd; and Meranda DeHart, Busy Bees Club, 3rd. Eleven-year-old winner was Megan Dawson, Valley Riders, Ist. Twelve-year-old winners were Allison Beckley, Ist; Nichole Snyder, Valley Riders, 2nd; Tncia Hollenback, Valley Riders; 3rd. Thirteen-year-old winners were Amy Cotner, Cowan Ag. Club, Ist; Stacey Parker, Green Pride Club; 2nd; and Fawn Smith, 3rd. Leah Bingaman presented Best of Show Ribbons from 4-H Roun dup to the following members: Charlene Gessner, New Berlin 4- Leaf Clovers, Ceramics; Anthony Dietrich, Cowan Community Club, Woodworking; Danielle Rishel, Pleasant Grove 4-H Club, Macrame; Ann Oberlin, Kelly-ites, Vegetables; Barry Spangler, Vet. Science Club, Veterinary Science; Lisa Sharp, Mifflinburg Summer Smiles, Foods; Jean Einsig, Babysitting; Chris Rishel, Pleasant Grove, Woodworking; Jenny Reinmnger, Mifflinburg Green Clovers, Pet Care; and Krista Pletcher, Clothing. Brian Shively, first place winner in the State Tractor Safety Driving Program and 7th place winner in the nation, talked to the group about his participation in the National Tractor Safety Contest at the Virginia State Fair. He en couraged other club members to become involved in the engineering and automotive projects and in the state and Reap the Savings PACKAGEDEAL $4995 HERE'S WHAT YOU GET... THREE NUPULSE STANDARD MILKER UNITS 200' SS 2" PIPE AND FITTINGS FOR 40 COWS 3- AUTOMATIC PIPELINE WASHER WITH ELECTRIC DRAIN AND DIVERTER VALVE. 5- NUPULSE VACUMASTER REGULATOR Nu Pulse Amorim, inr national contests. Kelly Showers gave the highlights of his week-long trip to Citizenship Washington Focus in Washington, D.C. this past sum mer. Members age 16 and older who are interested in their national government and how it functions are eligible to attend this event. Kate Humbert, Union County 4-H Agent, presented a certificate to Alma Kieffer, who received honorable mention in a statewide 4-H poster contest. A certificate was also given to Alice Wilson for participation in the poster contest. Humbert gave National Award pins to Kelly Showers and Susan Beck. “I Dare You” Awards sponsored by the Danforth Foundation were presented to Steve Fletcher and Jean Einsig. York County 4-H Council The York County 4-H County Council meeting was held on Oct. 3 at the home of Rhonda Jacoby. Before the meeting there was a costume contest, a Halloween story and a crawl through a Halloween maze. The Lewisburg Echoing Hoof beats were welcomed as new members. Melissa Trostle received congratulations for receiving the York Fair 4-H Award. The Council donated $lOO for awards at County Achievement If there is no dealer in your area, contact Curt Cassady NuPulse Sales Manager 519 Golden Street Lititz, PA 17543 (717) 626 1065 National Headquarters, NuPulse America, Inc 908 Stewart St, Madison, Wl 53713 (608) 274 2722 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 20,1984—821 Miss Annette Tjalma, the 18- year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tjalma of Phillipsburg, was selected as the alternate. All the contestants will be available throughout the year for public appearances. Any school group or organization interested in having a program about milk and dairy products can contact New Jersey Co-ordinator, Mrs. Betty Jane Hunt (609) 397-1333. I TNINKtI ! I BUILD) I I READ LANCASTER FARMING'S | I ADVERTISING TO FIND ALL I i YOUR NEEDS! ! 4-H Leaders were then given recognition for their volunteer services as 4-H leaders for the year. Each leader received a certificate and a 4-H lapel pin or tie tack. Special recognition was given to two 25-year leaders, Viola and Gilbert Kreamer, leaders of the Valley Eiders 4-H Club. Each received a 4-H pin with an emerald stone. Ida Mae Hartman, Cowan Community Club, was recognized for 10 years as a 4-H leader and Gerald Stark, Kelly-ites, was given special recognition for serving five years as a 4-H leader. Kay Taylor, a member of the Pennsylvania Farmers Association, displayed Penn Best Products that Union County 4-H members will be selling as a countywide fund raiser during the first two weeks in November. Night on Oct. 11, and $25 to the Trust Fund. Members were encouraged to promote 4-H during National 4-H Week. Installation of 1985 officers followed the meeting. Cindy Brenner Cindy Brenner is 1985 NJ. Dairy Princess LAMBERTVILLE, N.J. - The 1984-85 New Jersey State Dairy Princess is Cindy Brenner of Ringoes. She is the 22-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Brenner. Cindy works for the Hopewell Veterinary Group as a veterinary assistant and attends Trenton State College parttime. She has been employed on the Richard Gulick dairy farm and has been an active 4-H Club member.
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