A2O-L«ncMter Farming, Saturday, November 25,1989 Butler County 4-H’ers Honor Members At Dairy Club' Banquet CONNOQUENESSING (But ler Co.) The Butler County 4-H Dairy Club recognized its out standing members at their annual banquet last month. Members receiving project book awards were Janelle Kennedy-Callen, Trevor Chand ler. Jennifer Cooper, Marie Cudoc, Angela Dean, Michael Dean, Dane Graham, Ryan Graham, Amy Kline. Jean Kummer, Adam Line man, Chad Lineman, Harold Rader Jr., Lona and Sharon Rader. Lisa Stuchal, Christine Wible, Dale and HONESDALE (Wayne Co.) had the grand champion pair of The 1989 Wayne County 4-H ca- dressed capons at this 4-H capon pon roundup was held recently at roundup. Beth’s dressed capons the Wayne County extension of- weighed 13 pounds and 12 pounds fice. Nine 4-H capon project and received a score of 18 points members competed in this round- out of a possible 20 points from up. John E. Creighton, Wayne the judge. County extension director, judged Melissa Nebzydoski also of the dressed capon exhibits. Pleasant Mount and a member of Beth Nebzydoski of Pleasant the Pleasant Mount Go-Getters Mount and a member of the Pleas- 4-H Club, had the reserve grand ant Mount Go-Getters 4-H Club, champion pair of dressed capons. Tobbacco Market Merger Hearings Cancelled WASHINGTON, D.C. The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced today the November 7 public hearing to determine the need for merging the Conway and Loris, S.C., flue-cured tobacco markets has been cancelled. Daniel D. Haley, administrator of USDA’s Agricultural Market ing Service, said tobacco growers and warehousers originally pro- nmbsiip Dan Wible, Gary Wible, Julie Wible, Amanda Williams. Progressive Breeder awards, sponsored by Larry Lang, Bou Dairy & Surge; Mellon Bank, Sax onburg; and Oesteriings Grinding, Mixing, & Feeds, Worthington; went to Angela Dean, Jersey; Gary Wible, Holstein; and Hariod Rader Jr., Ayrshires. Three club members were hon ored for their achievements during the year. Jean Kummer was a Pen nsylvania senior Holstein girl finalist, a $5OO scholarship winner, and a Butler County outstanding Wayne County 4-H’ers Hold Capon Roundup posing the merger requested that it be cancelled. Notice of the cancellation will appear in today’s Federal Regis ter. Further information on the cancellation may be obtained from the Director, Tobacco Division, Rm. 502 Annex, AMS, USDA, P.O. Box 96456, Washington, D.C. 20090-6456. telephone (202) 447-2567. Holstein youth. Sharon Rader was the Pennsylvania Ayrshire Junior girl scrapbook award winner and national winner. Harold Rader Jr. won the Pennsylvania Ayrshire Intermediate boy scrapbook win ner and was named the national outstanding senior Ayrshire boy. The county’s outstanding 4-H junior dairy club member was Angela Dean; the intermediate outstanding 4-H dairy club mem ber was Amy Kline; and the senior outstanding 4-H dairy club mem bo* was Harold Rader Jr. Melissa’s pair of dressed capons weighed 10% pounds and 11 pounds and received a score of 18 points out of a possible 20 points from the judge. Other results of the 4-H capon roundup woe junior division: blue ribbon and junior division cham pion, Melissa Nebzydoski; blue ribbon and reserve junior division champion, Dan Nebzydoski, Pleasant Mount; and red ribbon. Steve Nebzydoski. Pleasant Mount. Intermediate division: blue ribbon and intermediate divi sion champion, Beth Nebzydoski; blue ribbon and reserve intermed iate division champion, Mark Nebzydoski, Pleasant Mount; and red ribbon, Donna Yedinak, Mos cow. Senior division; blue ribbon and senior division champion, Mike Nebzydoski; blue ribbon and reserve senior division cham pion, Matt Nebzydoski, Pleasant Mount; and red ribbon. Paul Yedi nak, Moscow. MORE ... Money Dairylea has paid members more than $1 million per monthjnpremiums during the past year plus a 13th check. ; . MORE ... Member Services Dairylea is committed to improving the net farm income of our members through new and innovative services:. * Milk Check Direct Deposit * Electronic Bulletin Board (direct computer access) * A Major Sponsor of PRO-DAIRY and other programs designed to increase farm profitability * Member Loan Program * Top-rated Health/Life/Dental Insurance * On-staff Farm Management Consultant. MORE ... Governmental Representation Dairylea has captured the spirit of effective leadership in fighting for dairy farmers and their interests on the national, state and local government levels. The bottom line in your milk check is directly influenced by law makers members can be assured that Dairylea is fighting for the best return for the milk they produce. Find out what MORE Dairylea Membership can do for you. Call Bob Manning at 717/523-0708 or Shirley at 1-800-722-0231 (NY) 1-800-654-8838 (other states) The Friend of Butler County 4-H Dairy Club award for 1989 went to the Butler Agway. Accepting the award, a leather clock, from club vice president Chad Lineman, right, are Larry Youkers and Ken • 1 ~~ ~ I Tfc The outstanding members dr the Butler County 4-H Dalrp Chib are, from left, Angela Dean, outstanding Junior mem| ber; Amy Kline, outstanding Intermediate member'and Han* old Radre Jr., outstanding senior member. j I g (PEinjlea) 831 lames St. Syracuse, NY 13203 . -p in Your Pockeit if i ** f **
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