Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 15, 1986, Image 56

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    816-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 15,1986
Dauphin County 4-H'ers Recognize leaders, Outstanding Members
DAUPHIN - Dauphin County
4-H-ers were recognized and
awarded their leaders, outstanding
members, and friends recently as
they held their annual 4-H
Achievement Nigth at the Stoney
Creek Auction Bam, Dauphin.
Mistress of ceremonies was Lisa
Romberger, Millersburg,
president of the Dauphin County
4-H Council.
The following 4-H leaders
received bronze clovers and
certificates for one year of ser
vice: Deb Witmer, Lower Dauphin
Dairy Club; Cindy Baker,
Breeding Sheep Club; Helen Grau,
Pet Club; Jeff Lebo, Beaver Creek
Shooting Club; A 1 Laskowski,
Rosemary Wolfe, and Mrs. Bill
Snyder, Carsonville Cloverleaves;
Peggy Berry, Hop-a-Lot Rabbit
Club; Doris Paul, Busy Bee
Workers; and Carol Witmer,
Halifax Super Sewers.
For five years of service: Paul
Bowman, Upper Dauphin Dairy
Goat and Sheep Club; Eloise
Laskowski, Carsonville
Cloverleaves; and Mona Reinhard,
Busy Bee Workers.
For ten, 15, and 20 years of
service respectively: Jim
Foreman, Lower Dauphin Baby
Beef Club; Frances Lahr, Busy
Bee Workers; and Betty Buf
fington, Upper Dauphin Dairy Club
and Wilkum Club.
Lisa Romberger received
recognition for her efforts as teen
leader with several county 4-H
clubs.
County winners in the National
4-H Awards Program were also
recognized: Mark Brubaker, dairy
goat and foods; Alana Laskowski,
photography; Jeffrey Wertz, foods
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Saturday, November 15
Lancaster Society 3 meets for a
Thanksgiving program by Rev.
George Ebersole.
Lancaster Society 18 meets at 1:30
p.m. for a program by Mrs.
Harry Hershey, Jr.
Monday, November 17
Lancaster Society 29 meets at 7:30
p.m. for a legislative meeting.
Lancaster Society 31 meets at 7:30
p.m. for a Christmas craft
program.
Lancaster Society 34 meets for a
handwriting program by
Charles Achey Jr.
Thursday, November 20
Lancaster Society 25 meets at
Conestoga View for bingo from
2 to 3 p.m.
Lancaster Society 26 meets to
distribute love packages.
Lancaster Society 15 meets at 1
p.m. for a program by Landis
Valley Assoc.
Lancaster Society 11 meets for a
program by Aleta Wilbur.
Saturday, November 22
Lancaster Society 28 meets at 6:30
p.m. at the Holiday Inn East for
a program by Jeff Baxter on
“Mountain Climbing Ex
perience.”
Lancaster Society 4 meets at
Mountville Church of the
Brethren to see slides of Laos.
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and clothing; Audrey
Beamesderfer and Sue Harm,
horse; and Lisa Romberger,
clothing.
The “I Dare You" leadership
awards were presented to Mark
Brubaker, Halifax, and Jason
Homer, Oberlin.
Clover Award and Book Cover
Contest winners from the 4-H Fair
_jrs recognize ,at achievement night were, from left, . ~
Betty Buffington, Millersburg, 20 years; Helen Grau, jrs rece ' v ' n 8 awdfds U\- junior blue
Dauphin, one year; Paul Bowman, Elizabethville, five years; forms were, from left, Mark Brubaker, Halifax; Jeffrey Wertz,
and Frances Lahr, Millersburg, 15 years. Dalmatia: and Alan Laskowski, Carsonville.
CUSTOMER APPRECIATION WEEK
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Nov. 15th - 22nd See Page A 35
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received 4-H jackets and sweat
shirts. They were: Erik Brubaker,
Mark Brubaker, Kristi Cooper,
Lori Miller, Lisa Romberger and
KimSchildt.
4-H Fashion Revue participants
received awards and modeled
their garments. They are Laura
Cini, Kristi Cooper, Gretchen
Hoffman, Renee Lapp, Renee
Heavy Duty, Thick
PIG HEAT PADS
$56.95
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MODEL DIA. HEIGHT TONS SALE
PRICE
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BFT6-260 6’ 13’4” 4.23 $489.00
BFT6-360 6’ 15’11” 5.73 $559.00
BFT6-460 6’ 18’8” 7.22 $619.00
BFT7-267 T 16’3” 6.61 $679.00
BFT7-367 ' T 1811” 8.64 $749.00
BFT7-467 T 217” 10.67 $829.00
Basic Bin Includes: Flip Top Lid, Roof, Side
wall Hopper Cone, Legs, Bracing, And
Hardware.
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Lego, Lisa Romberger, and Laura
Trent.
Featured speakers for the
evening were Sallie Gregory and
Stacy Nestleroth, Lancaster
County Outstanding 4-H’ers. Each
presented her 4-H background and
experiences. They both em
phasized the importance of 4-H as
it relates to personal development,
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achievement,
friendshu).
The following 4-H’ers delivered
brief presentations on several
regional and state 4-H activities.
Angie Schildt, Harry Leibfried,
Lisa Bamberger, Audrey
Beameis<>' r < anil Jason Horner.
An ice -• am social followed the
program.
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