.ancaster ; arml pi jry _ ,iei , Hawbaker and Jamie Hartman; front row, Tim Stoner and Darren Hawbaker. Eric Horsh receives certificate for being named Out standing First Year Dairy Club member. Raymond Shoe maker, of Letterkenny Federal Credit Union, which spon sors the club, presents the award. Senior Project Book Winners were: Back row, Ryan Mey ers, Mike Daugherty, Lewis Brantner, and Chuck King; front row, Beverly Meyers and Carla Crider. Richard Harshman, right; Kenneth Mummed; and John Stoner, past dairy club Jeaders, were recognized for their years of service to the club. ipril 9, 1988 iatun Franklin 4-H Dairy Awards Given BY BONNIE BRECHBILL Franklin Co. Correspondent KAUFFMAN STATION Three former Dairy Club leaders with a combined total of 76 years of service among them spoke at the Franklin County 4-H Dairy Awards Banquet and Reorganiza tion meeting. They shared reminis cences of the early years of the Dairy Club. Speaking to club members and their families, last month at Kauffman Community Center were Richard Harshman, with 22 years of service to the Dairy Club; Kenneth Mummcrt, 30 years of service; and John Ston er, 24 years. Carl Hartman, 1987 club president, presented certifi cates of appreciation to the men on behalf of the 4-H Dairy Council. lit- i / i. Junior Project Book Winners were: Back row, Diane Stuff, Jamie Hartman, Brian Reichard, and Gena Horst; front row, Melissa Brantner, Jodi Horst, Tla Crider, and Eric Horsh. JJ&***"''’* can-con FEED SAVER Ml FARMER TESTED, UNIVERSITY TESTED • FEED SAVINGS ALMOST 13% ■ Heavy Duly Construction Minimum ■ Standard Feeders Are 14 Gauge Sheet Steel, Solid Rod Grill, Available In Lengths 37” To And Cranks, And 9 Gauge Crank 10’ Or Built To Fit A Support Particular Application Pf-L AARON S. GROFF & SON Robert Eckstine, Merccrsburg, announced that the annual 4-H calf sale will be held April 15 at Ralph Horst’s auction bam. Twenty-one head have been consigned so far. The sale will be open to all bidders. Phil Wagner, Extension Dairy Agent, presented the project book awards. Eric Horsh, 12, son of Linda Horsh, St. Thomas, was named Outstanding First Year Dairy Club member for 1987. He was pre sented with a certificate by Ray mond Shoemaker of the Lettcrkcn ny Federal Credit Union, which sponsors the club. He will also receive a trophy for his achievement. Club member Dale Mummcrt, Chambersburg, was recently r That Feeds Corn Efficiently Fee Ho isture ■is. FARM & DAIRY STORE RD 3, Ephrata. PA 17522 (Hmkletown) Phone (717) 354-4631 Store Hours - Mon., Thurs. & Fri. 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. Tues. A Wed. 7 A.M. to 5 P.M.; Sat. 7 A.M. to 12 Noon Weaner Deck Feeder named Outstanding Guernsey Boy in Pennsylvania by the Pcnnsylva nia Guernsey Breeder’s Association. Winning Dairy Bowl Team members were also recognized. First place teams were Western A Team in the Junior Division and Western B Team in the Senior Division. Western B Team (juniors) and Hamilton-St. Tho mas B Team (seniors) took second place ribbons. Newly elected officers are: Mike Flannery, vice-president; Eleanor Stoner, secretary, Elam Meyers, treasurer; and Nina Bur dette, public relations director. Feeder WE GIVE hi