822-Lancastflr Farming, Saturday, December 1,1984 BY BARBARA RADER Staff Correspondent GALLERY Janelle Kennedy, Butler, and Janet Jones, Mars, received the highest awards at the Butler County 4-H Dairy Club’s annual banquet on Nov. 15 at the Gallery Fireball. Janelle received the Outstanding Junior Member award, while Janet, in her last year of 4-H work, received the Senior award from leaders George Dean, Chicora, and Barbara Rader, Connoquenessing. Youth competing for the year end awards were judged on par ticipation, activities, and leadership in the club and other outside activities, and on their project books. Each of the girls received plaques sponsored by Farm Credit, Butler, and will have their names engraved on a permanent plaque at the Butler County Ex tension office. President Jeff Kennedy, Butler, awarded this year’s Friend of the Club award to Mrs. Curt Wible, Butler, for her dedicated service for leading her Girl Scout troop in supplying the materials and for i/‘ V' President Jeff Kennedy awards the friend of 4-H county wide club award to Colleen Wible. Butler Co. 4-H daily youth honored at annual banquet making the grand champion banners for all breeds at the county round-up for the last two years. The Wibles operate a registered Holstein dairy farm, along with Curt’s father, William, and their five children. The two eldest children are members of the 4-H county club. Amy Kline, Mars; Jason Ken nedy, Butler; and Amber Leslie, Connoquenessing, each received the traditional 4-H mug as first year members, while five other members received trophies con cluding their membership with the club. Honored were: Jeff Kennedy, president; Chuck Stephenson, Chicora, vice president; Janet Jones; Judy Beahm, Evans City; and Jackie Reno, Valencia. The officers were also given pins for their service to the club. Along with Jeff and Chuck were Jill and Janelle Kennedy, secretary and treasurer, and Lena Rader, news reporter and historian, Con noquenessing. Top project book awards went to Ryan Graham, Connoquenessing, and Tim Kellerman, Evans City, in the boy’s competition. Janet Jones, Rachel and Judy Beahm and Janelle Kennedy won project book awards in the girl’s competition. 0 J Kellerman also won the award for the top project story written on his Jersey yearling heifer. Members, fi | j : 11 WOOD/COAL STOVES AND INSERTS Let Our Pest Experience Save You Pollers In Heating Costs • COLUMBIAN COOK STOVE ' PARTS AVAILABLE • BUCKET A DAY STOVES Put This Combination Together • FUELMISER... . RETROFIT Over 50% CATALYTIC Of Stack BURNERS... Temperature ’ Solves The Reclaimed Cresote Problem On Wood Burners CONTACT HIESTAND’S SUPPLY CO. R.D. #l, Marietta, PA (717) 426-1921 SEE OUR DISPLAY BETWEEN MAYTOWN AND BAINBRIDGE - MON.-FRI. 9-5; SAT. 10-2 (EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT) AS SA W* '• O* jzjjffl.il CHAIN SAWS A MODEL FOR EVERY USER FOR THE HOMEOWNER... now *129.95 CS-330 EVL w/16" BAR Now *199.95 L15tJ25945 CARRYING CASES Reg. $2945 PRICES GOOD TILL CHRISTMAS OR WHILE SUPPLIES LAST Hies and friends 'A Outstanding senior and junior members are congratulated by club leader George Dean. Janet Jones is at left and Janelle Kennedy is in the center. List £ls*9? NOW *lO.OO enjoyed a slide presentation of members and their projects given by county agent Curt Hughes. John Simpson, Renfrew, provided ad- i i ' 'mLi fl H ( ts 8 j fe ! I FOR THE MORE SERIOUS CUTTER... CS-500VL w /16” BAR Listi3s93S NOW *279.95 CS-MOEVL w/20" BAR List $44*95 .ELM, PA (717)665-2407. | Mon., Thurs.. Fri. til 9:30: Tum.S Wed. til 6:00; Srt. til 5:00 I ditional entertament by calling square dancing to conclude the year’s festivities. The club reconvenes in February to elect new officers. * * ! - 1 i LTO or 1 LY B, 0 H lans to Battar —*s4. ives Nu ila, Pa M,W,F Will Mai now *384*95 i * i
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