Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 01, 1984, Image 56

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    820-Uncast«r Farming, Saturday, December 1,1984
Pa. youth win scholarships at National 4-H Congress
CHICAGO, 111., Three Penn
sylvania teens received national 4-
H scholarships during the 63rd
National 4-H Congress held in
Chicago this week.
Karen Leigh Bradshaw of
Telford, was named one of six
winners of national 4-H dairy goat
scholarships. She received a 11,000
scholarship from the American
Dairy Goat Association and
Liberty Press, Inc.
Bradshaw, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. William J.Bradshaw, plans to
attend college and major in
nutrition and dietetics.
“I chose to major in nutrition
and dietetics because of my in
terest in biology and home
economics,” she said. “The effect
of food on the human body has
become an important part of
American life today.”
A 4-H’er in Montgomery County,
Bradshaw was a four-time winner
in county 4-H fashion revue
competition and took part in state
competition. She won the dairy
goat award and was president of a
4-H dairy goat group. Her other
major 4-H projects include
leadership, sewing, sheep and dog
care and training.
In high school, Bradshaw was a
member of the National Honor
Society and the Student Govern
ment Association. She earned
letters in cross county and field
hockey. She also played rugby and
was a member of the International
Friendship Club.
Bradshaw also was a member of
a clowning group that visited
hospitals and nursing homes to
cheer up residents. She and the
other clowns raised $1,500 for the
Sunshine Foundation, which helps
terminally ill children.
Her hobbies include sewing,
running, tennis, swimming,
volleyball, gardening, raising
animals and photography.
Kimberly Alane Bradshaw,
Telford, received a national 4-H
animal science scholarship. This
19-year-old coed was one of two
young people to be presented with
a $l,OOO scholarship by Wayne
Feed Division, Continental Grain
Company.
The scholarships are awarded
annually to present or former 4-
H’ers who are college juniors
majoring in animal science.
Bradshaw, daughter of Mr. and
Mr. William Bradshaw, attends
Delaware Valley College of
Science and Agriculture in
Doylestown, Pa.
“I chose animal science because
this field would be most rewarding
to me,” said Bradshaw. “I have
been very active in the various 4-H
animals groups and this has turned
Mike Marks tops Wayne Co. 4-H Capon Roundup
HONESDALE - Mike Marks,
El Damascus and a member of the
Windy Hill 4-H Club, had the grand
champion exhibit of capons at the
recent Wayne County 4-H Capon
Round-up. Mike’s two dressed
capons weighed 8 3/4 and 9 pounds
and received a scored of 18.5 points
out of a possible 20 points from
Doyle Thomas, Susquehanna
County extension director and
judge of the Wayne County 4-H
Capon Round-up.
Keith Hauenstein, from
Aldenville, a member of the
Aldenville Adventurers 4-H Club,
had the reserve grand champion
exhibit of capons. Keith’s two
dressed 4-H capons weighed 8 3/4
and 9 pounds and received a score
of 18 out of a possible 20 points.
Other results of the Wayne
County 4-H Capon Round-up were:
Beginner’s Division
Champion
Kara Reccelli (Calkins Ag.)
Beginner’s Division
Reserve Champion
JSM is
Karen Bradshaw
my love tor animals into a life-time
career.”
Bradshaw has been taking extra
courses at college to become
certified as a laboratory animal
technologist. “I would like to
become as knowledgeable in the
field of animal science as I can,”
she says. “It will give me more
versatility in the agriculture and
agri-business fieeld.”
An 11-year 4-H’er in Mon
tgomery County, her major
projects included dairy goats,
sheep, clothing, knitting and
crocheting. She was the county
clothing winner three times and
took part in regional competition.
She also was named reserve grand
champion of sheep fitting and
showmanship at the county 4-H
fair. She served as president of a 4-
H dairy goat group.
In both high school and college,
she has been active in running,
softball and other sports, her
hobbies include playing piano and
guitar.
David C. Antram was named one
of eight national winners in the 4-H
automotive program, he received
a $l,OOO scholarship from The
Firestone Trust Fund, the
program sponsor.
Antram, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert C. Antram, is a high school
junior who plans a career in
history and law. He is a nine-year
4-H’er.
The Somerset County youth
worked for two years to fully
restore a 1953 Kaiser. Kaiser-
Frazer automobiles were built in
this country between 1947 and 1955
and are becoming collector’s
items, he said.
Antram’s Kaiser was restored in
time to attend the Kaiser-Frazer
owners Club national convention in
Marquette, Michigan. “We drove
the car to and from the session, a
trip of some 1,200 miles,” said
Antram. “We made the trip
without any major mishaps and
Christy Hauenstein (Aldenville
Adventurers)
Junior Division
Champion
Keith Hauenstein (Aldenville
Adventurers)
Junior Division
Reserve Champion
Matt Marks (Windy Hill)
Intermediate Division
Champion
Mike Marks (Windy Hill)
Intermediate Division
Reserve Champion
Tim Rhone (Wilderness Star
crafters)
Senior Division
Champion
Roy Rosengrant (Kountry Kids)
Senior Division
Reserve Champion
Pam Eisenhauer (Ledgedale)
The Wayne County 4-H Capon
Round-up completed the 4-H capon
project for 24 Wayne County 4-H
members. These 4-H members
managed and fed over 1,600 capons
during 1984. These 4-H capons had
Kimberly Bradshaw
once there the car took its place
alongside others. Throughout the
week, people stopped to look it over
and ask questions.” The car placed
fourth in competition. “By
checking ads and rumors, writing
as many as 10 to 15 letters a month,
and tracking down all leads, I’ve
located close to 60 cars and many
parts,” Antram said.
One of the most desirable
Kaiser-Frazer models is the
Darrin, a fiberglass sports car that
was produced at about the same
time as the first Chevrolet Cor
vette. “Only 370 of these cars can
be accounted for today, which
doesn’t leave many out there to
find,” said Antram. “I was able to
locate one. It was in rough shape
after sitting outside a number of
years and having careless
owners.” Antram currently is
restoring three other Kaisers in
addition to the Darrin.
Antram also has been active in
community service projects. He
serves as cochairman of his
county’s K.I.S.S. (Kids is Safety
Seats) program. He has travelled
the state giving talks to adult and
youth groups about child restraint
laws.
a dressed meat production
potential of over six tons of dressed
capon meat.
The Wayne County 4-H Capon
Round-up was sponsored by the
Honesdale Rotary Club. The
Honesdale Rotary Club also
sponsored and supported the 4-H
Capon Auction which was con
ducted by Jack Bunnell,
Honesdale.
See your nearest
HOLLAISD
Dealer for Dependable
Equipment and Dependable
Service:
Alexandria, PA
Clapper Farm
Equipment
Star Route
814-669-4465
Annville, PA
B.H M. Farm
Equipment, Inc.
RD. 1
717-867-2211
Beavertown, PA
B&R Farm
Equipment, Inc.
RD 1, 80x217A
717-658-7024
Belleville, Pa.
Ivan J. Zook
Farm Equipment
Belleville, Pa.
717-935-2948
Carlisle, PA
Paul Shovers, Inc.
35 East Willow Street
717-243-2686
Chambersburg, PA
Clugston
Implement, Inc
RD. 1
717-263-4103
Oavidsbufa PA
George N. Gross, Inc
R D. 2, Dover, PA
717-292-1673
Elizabethtown, PA
Messick Farm
Equipment, Inc.
Rt 283 - Rheem’s Exit
717-367-1319
Everett, PA
C Paul Ford & Son
RD 1
814-652-2051
Gettysburg, PA
Ymglmg Implements
RD 9
717-359-4848
Greencastle, PA
Meyers
Implement's Inc
400 N Antrim Way
PO. Box 97
717-597-2176
Grove City, PA
McDowell Farm
Implement Co
Rt 173 North
814-786-7955
Halifax, PA
Sweigard Bros
R D 3, Box 13
717-896-3414
Hamburg, PA
Shartlesville
Farm Service
RD 1, Box 1392
215-488-1025
Honey Brook, PA
Dependable Motor Co
East Mam Street
215-273-3131
215-273-3737
Honey Grove, PA
Norman D Clark
& Son, Inc.
Honey Grove, PA
717-734-3682
Hughesville, PA
Farnsworth Farm
Supplies, Inc
103 Cemetery Street
717-584-2106
Lancaster, PA
L.H Brubaker, Inc.
350 Strasburg Pike
717-397-5179
Lebanon, PA
Keller Bros
Tractor Co
RD 7, Box 405
717-949-6501
Lititz, PA
Roy A Brubaker
700 Woodcrest A v
717-626-7766
Loysville, PA
Paul Shovers, Inc
Loysville, PA
717-789-3117
Lynnport, PA
Kermit K Kistler, Ihc.
Lynnport, PA
215-298-2011
Martinsburg, PA
Forshey’s, Inc.
llOForshey St:
814-793-3791
Mill Hall, PA
Paul A. Dotterer
RD. 1
717-726-3471
New Holland, PA
ABC.Groft, Inc
110 South Railroad
717-354-4191
New Park, PA
M&R Equipment Inc
P.O Box 16
717-993-2511
Oley, PA
CJ Wonsidler Bros
RD.2
215-987-6257
Pitman, PA
Marlin W Schreffler
Pitman, PA
717-648-1120
Quakertown, PA
CJ Wonsidler Bros
RD 1
215-535-1935
Quarryville, PA
C E Wiley & Son. Inc
101 Sbuth Lime Street
717-786-2895
Ringtown, PA
Rmgtown Farm
Equipment
Ringtown, PA
717-889-3184
Silverdale, PA
I G Sales
Box 149
215-257-5135
i amaqua, PA
Charles S Snyder, Inc
RD 3
717-386-5945
Troy, PA
Warner Tractor
& Equipment, Inc
Troy, PA
717 297 2141
West Chester, PA
M S Yearsley & Son
114-116 East
Market Street
215-696-2990
West Grove, PA
S G Lewis & Son, Inc
RD. 2, Box 66
215-869-2214
Churchville, MD
Walter G Coale, Inc
2849-53
Churchville Rd
301-734-7722
Rising Sun, MD
Ag Ind
Equipment Co, Inc
1207 Telegraph Rd
301-398-6132
301-658-5568
215-869-3542
Washington, NJ
Frank Rymon & Sons
201-689-1464
Woodstown. NJ
Owen Supply Co
Broad Street &
East Avenue
609-769-0308