llW*. p. AIS-Lancntar Farming, Saturday, Novambar 29,1986 JEFFERSON - York 4-H dairy club members harvested a yield of trophies, plaques and recognition last Saturday evening, wrapping up the project year with fellowship, awards presentations and a family dinner at the Jef ferson Fire Hall. Special recognition was ex tended to Susan Eisenhart, whose work with her developing herd of registered Jerseys earned her the state 4-H dairy winner title. Sue will attend the upcoming 4-H National Club Congress in Chicago, where she will compete with other state winners for national scholarship honors. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Eisenhart, Thomasville Rl, and a senior at Spring Grove Area High School. ng awards for 4-H dairy club work went to, front, from left, Kelly Morris. Kelly Jo Myers, Kim McCleary, John Kiser Jr.; and rear, left, Tim Warner, Sue Eisenhart, Rich Bupp and Downa Doll. Brown Duck Insulated Coveralls $55.99 Union Suit THERMAL UNDERWEAR Plain rib, short sleeve, ankle length Union Suits $8.99 . W OV. JMnil York 4-H Dairy Members Harvest Awards The county’s three regional dairy clubs each named out standing winners in three age and experience categories. Named the outstanding rookie, or beginner, ** member for the Central Dairy Club was John Kiser Jr. Central Club’s outstanding junior was Annie Rauhauser and outstanding senior is Sue Eisenhart. Winners from the Milk and Money Club were Tanya Barr, rookie; Kelly Morris, outstanding junior; and Tim Warner, senior winner. Southwest Dairy Club named Kelly Jo Myers for rookie award recognition, with Rich Bupp, outstanding junior and Downa Doll, the outstanding senior. Dairy teams which represented the county at various regional and Brown Duck * Quilt Lined Bib Overall w/Leg Zipper $24.99 state competitions also earned team members plaques honoring their participation. Dairy Bowl team honors went to Bridgette Boyer, Missy Bupp, Angis Lang and Tim Warner. Awards for dairy judging went to Scott Barr, Missy Bupp, Patty Bupp, Downa Doll, C.E. Hubbard 111, Matt Reheard and Tim War ner. C.E. Hubbard 111 received recognition for his ac complishments of finishing third at the state 4-H dairy judging, and seventh at the national com petition, and Patty Bupp scored a second place finish at the Harrisburg All-American 4-H dairy judging. Breed champion winners at the county 4-H roundup were presented plaques for their *1 Brown Duck Quilt Lined Coat $29.99 Die Cast Mini Tractors leans; ANTI- FREEZE ter o iroy its QUAKER STATE 99 showing accomplishments. Holstein division winner was C.E. Hubbard 111, Sue Eisenhart, Jersey division; Kelly Morris, Guernsey division; and Kim McCleary, Brown Swiss. Awards to Junior Holstein club milk and fat winners in the county contest went to Jenelle Boyer, -c cisei. jrt _jiry winner and will compete for national honors at the 4-H Club Congress in Chicago, during December. Ta>: * ax; John Deere IH Farmall Utility Tractor 350 Wagon Set Tractor^ $11.99 $11.99 m $1.79 12 Pack Yellow Fleece Chore Gloves 111.99 $2.99 Gal. REDDY HEATER® High-Output Kerosene Heaters 5 Models To Choose From 35,000 BTU $129 50,000 BTU $179 70,000 bttt $209 100,000 BTU $249 150,000 BTU $299 ■ kU Downa Doll and Dana Doll. Entertainment for the evening program was a 4-H dairy puppet show, presented by members of the Southwest club, and a slide show on Alaska, given by former county agent John Smith, who led the farm-oriented Alaskan tour in July. ■ 9 • puss' Case International FWDA Tractor $22.99 Your Ont Stop Hordtrort - Form Supply Storo