Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 18, 1986, Image 54

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    Bli-Lancastcr Fanning, Saturday, October 18,1986
Uncaster County
LANCASTER Lancaster
County honored more than 640 4-H
leaders on Tuesday. The county
claims the honor of being the
second strongest 4-H county in the
state and chose the middle of
National 4-H week to make the
presentations.
Over 14 leaders received
recognition for tenure of 25 years
and over. Netti Bare, Harvey High
and Eleanore Nelson were honored
for 25 years of service. The
remaining leaders who serve as
the foundation of the leaders corps
are: Ken Eshelman, 26 years;
Anna Geyer, 27 years; Elvin Hess,
28 years; Carl Nestleroth, 31
years; Mervin Peifer, 32 years;
Lester Weaver, Milton Brubaker,
33 years; Mrs. Woodrow Good, 36
years; and Mylin Good, Ruth
Nissley, 39 years.
4-H honor roll winners in the
senior division included; Lori Rutt,
Also, Grace Bixler of Marietta Stacy Goss, Linda Bentram, Sallie
received special recognition for 35 Gregory, Amy Jo Strausbaugh and
years of service. Grace started her Tina Mower. Lisa Bentram, Seth
4-H leaders career with the Bair, Marsha Dehmey and Diane
Donegal Sewing Club. When that Musser won the in junior division,
cl a Zoann Parker presented com-
Zoann Parker, Lancaster County 4-H agent, front row right, congratulates the 4-H
leaders who have served as leaders for over 25 years. They are, front row left, Nettie
Bare, 25 years, Grace Bixler, 35 years and Eleanore Nelson, 25 years. Back row left, Milt
Brubaker, 33 years, Lester Weaver, 33 years and Carl Nestleroth, 32 years.
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Senior 4-H honor roll winners include, left, Lori Rutt, Stacy Goss, Linda Bentram,
Sallie Gregory, Amy Jo Strausbaugh and Tina Mowrer.
BY JOYCE BUPP
York County Correspondent
YORK - Jefferson Community
Club has been selected the Out
standing 4-H Club in York County
for 1986.
The Jefferson Club members,
along with numerous individual
winners, were recognized for their
outstanding accomplishments
during the annual achievement
night, Oct. 9, held at the 4-H Center
near Bair. Keynote speaker for the
evening program was State
Senator Ralph Hess.
Named rookie winners for the
year were Cindy Miller and
Benjamin Kuhn. Robin Shive and
John Brenneman were the out
standing junior boy and girl, and
the outstanding senior was David
Lentz. Lentz, Sue Eisenhart, and
Ronald Horn Jr., were named to
the Ambassador Team, a public
relations and 4-H promotion group.
Winners of officer awards are
Recognizes Over 640 4-H Leaders
leader with the Mount Joy Sewing
Club. “I thought there was a need
for girls to know how to sew,”
Grace said in explaining why she
became involved as a leader.
The outstanding number of
Lancaster County leaders who are
still involved with 4-H after their
children are grown has prompted a
visit from an extension agent from
Oregon. The agent will be
traveling to Pennsylvania next
week to participate in the National
4-H Agents Conference as well as
interviewing some veteran
leaders. She is working this subject
for her doctorate thesis.
Lancaster County boasts a large
number of leaders in every level of
tenure; the largest level being first
■year leaders with 132 members.
York County Honors
Christa Shultz, outstanding
secretary; Mary Muller, out
standing historian and Tina
Jacoby, outstanding reporter.
In the junior project awards,
individual winners are: air rifle,
Travis Goodling; basketweaving,
Stephanie Gladfelter; beef, Robin
Shive; bird project, Steve
Wherley; cake decorating, Ben
jamin Kuhn; ceramics, Dona
Horn; clothing, Beth Schultz;
dairy, Annie Rauhauser; design
with color, Michelle Large.
Also, dog, Vanessa Debnam;
foods and nutrition, John Bren
neman; horse, Tanya Barr; indoor
gardening, Wendy Debnam;
needlework, Julie Ann Hughes;
outdoor flowers, Kelly Jo Kern;
pet care, Matthew Fisher; poultry,
Amy Shaffer; rifle, Benjamin
Kessler; sheep, Joseph Caudill;
strawberries, Jeffrey Douglas;
swine, Tim Jacoby; textile
painting, Crystal Emig; tractor,
munity support awards to Luke
Bruckhart, Farm Credit and Ken
Brubaker for their assistance with
the county 4-H auction which
netted $3,300.
She also presented a community
support award to Bob Keener of Hy
Cross Hatchery. Keener donates 40
dozen fertilized eggs yearly for use
in the embryology program.
Jay Irwin, county extension
director, gave the Elmer and
Pauline Boyd memorial award to
Lancaster County’s outstanding 4-
Hers, Sallie Gregory and Stacy
Nestleroth.
Lori Sutt, county public
speaking winner and a member of
the Kids’N Kows and Solanco
Community Clubs, was the main
speaker. Portraying the Statue of
Liberty, she urged the audience to
increase their consumption of
dairy products.
Mike Mylin from Penn Manor
Community Club and presented his
award winning performance from
the Lancaster County 4-H Talent
Show.
4-H Lenders
Scott Marstellar; vegetable
gardening, Trent Goodling;
wildlife, Christine Lentz; and wood
science, Jessica Price.
Senior project winners are:
achievement, Kris Miller; beef,
Nancy Townsend; citizenship, Ron
Horn, Jr.; clothing, Susan Mar
stellar; crafts, Tina Shaffer;
dairy, Paul Rauhauser; flower
gardening, Rhonda Jacoby; food,
Barbara Brenneman; needlework,
Leslie Brenneman; photography,
Joanne Rishel; poultry, Christine
Shaffer; public speaking, Cathy
Shive; swine, Chris Wherley; and
wildlife, Kandie Kilgore.
Five awards of special
recognition were given to adult and
community leaders for continuing
support of the 4-H program and
ideals. Saluted for their 4-H sup
port were The York Dispatch
newspaper, Hamilton National
Bank, Irvin Rappoldt, Green’s
Dairy, and the York County 4-H
Council.
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See your nearest
I\EW HOLLAND
Dealer for Dependable
Equipment and Dependable
Service:
Annville, PA
BHM 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
Canton. PA
Hess Farm Equipment
717-673-5143
Carlisle, PA
Paul Shovers, Inc
35 East Willow Street
717 243-2686
Chambersburg, PA
Clugston
Implement Inc
RD 1
717-263-4103
Davidsburg. PA
George N Gross Inc
R D 2, Dover, PA
717 292 1673
Elizabethtown, PA
Messick Farm
Equipment, Inc
Rt 283 Rheem'sExit
717 367-1319 .
Everett, PA
C Paul Ford & Son
RD 1
814-652 2051
Gettysburg. PA
Yinglmg Implements
RD 9
717 359-4848
Greencastle, PA
Meyers
Implement's Inc
400 N Antrim Way
PO Box 97
717 597-2176
Halifax, PA
Sweigard Bros
R D 3, Box 13
717 896 3414
Hamburg. PA
Shartlesville
Farm Service
RD 1, Box 1392
215 488-1025
Hanover, PA
Sheets Brothers, Inc
1061 Carlisle St
Hanover PA 17331
717 632 3660
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 Av
717-626-7766
Loysville, PA
Paul Shovers, Inc
Loysville, PA
717-789-3117
Lynnport, PA
KermitK Kistler, Inc
Lynnport, PA
215 298-2011
Mill Hall, PA
Paul A Dotterer
RD 1
717-726-3471
New Holland, PA
ABC Groff, 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
R 0.2
215 987 6257
Pitman, PA
Marlin W Schreffler
Pitman, PA
717 648-1120
Quakertown, PA
C J Wonsidler Bros
RD 1
215 536 1935
Quarryville, PA
C E Wiley & Son, Inc
101 South Lime Street
717 786 2895
Rmgtown, PA
Rmgtown Farm
Equipment
Rmgtown, PA
717 889 3184
Tamaqua, PA
CharlesS Snyder Inp,
R D 3
717 386 5954
West Grove, PA
S G Lewis & Son Inc
R D 2 Box 66
215 869-2214
Churchville, MD
Walter G Coale, Inc
2849 53
Churchville Rd
301 734 7722
Frederick, MD
New Holland Inc
Rt 26 East
301 662 4197
Outside MD 800-331
9122
Westminster, MD
New Holland Inc
1201 New Windsor Rd
301 857 0711
Outside MD 800 331
9122
Washington. NJ
Frank Rymon & Sons
201 689 1464
Woodstown. NJ
Owen Supply Co
Broad Street &
East Avenue
609 769 0308