K||| HAPPENINGS Volunteer Efforts Fund 4-H Endowment The efforts of hundreds of 4-H volunteer leaders across Pennsyl vania have led to the creation of a new endowment through Friends of 4-H in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences. The 4-H Volunteer Leader For um and Education Endowment will provide funds for training current and future 4-H volunteer leaders. The endowment got its start at the 1991 Northeast Regional 4-H Leaders Forum held in Hershey. This annual event unites volunteer leaders from 12 states and Washington, D.C., for training, discussion and networking sessions. Many of the state’s 15,000 adult and teen 4-H volunteer leaders pitched in to raise awareness of the event and to solicit donations from interested individuals, orga nizations, and associations. “It was a real team effort,” said Dr. Robert Lewis, professor of agricultural and extension educa tion and a member of the planning committee. “We received contri butions from almost every county in Pennsylvania, and 200 more leaders than anticipated attended the forum. “The planning committee took every possible measure to keep costs down yet still deliver a high quality program,” Lewis said. “As a result, we ended up with more than $24,000 to start the endowment. “The members of the planning committee agreed that the remain ing money should be used for future volunteer leader education, since it was collected for that purpose.” Funds from the endowment will be used to support educational programs for 4-H volunteer lead ers, including seminars, scholar ships, and future forums. “I’m continually impressed with the amount of time and effort people are willing to give,” Lewis said. “4-H simply couldn’t deliver what it does without the efforts of its volunteer leaders.” Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Octpber 31, 1992-817 4-H Beef Show The annual Adams County 4-H Beef Show was held at the 1992 South Mountain Fair. Ben Stine, East Berlin, showed the 1,255-pound champion 4-H steer. Ben received a rotating plaque presented by Rhodes Enterprises, New Oxford, and a permanent plaque from the South Mountain Fair. He was also selected champion filter and received a rotating plaque pre sented by K-Hill Farm, Abbotts town and a permanent plaque by South Mountain Fair. Sarah Grim, East Berlin, showed the reserve champion 4-H steer. Sarah was also selected reserve champion fitter. Mandy Hilbert, LittleStown, was selected champion 4-H show man. She received a rotating plaque presented by Elva Ward, East Berlin and a permanent plaque by South Mountain Fair. Following is a list of show placings. Jr. Fitting; 1 Sarah Gnm, 2 Wayne Flickinger, 3 Bert Martin. Jr. Showmanship; 1 Buddie Sowers, 2 Wayne Flickinger, 3. Claudette Direnzo. Intermediate Fitting: 1 Karena Kaiser, 2 Missy Becker, 3. Julie Boyer Intermedia!* Showmanship: 1 Marc Scott also Reserve Champion, 2. Julie Boy er, 3. Karena Kaiser. Sr. Fitting: 1 Ben Stine, 2 Mandy Hilbert, 3 Janelle Boyer. Sr. Showmanship; 1 Mandy Hilbert, 2 Kris Kaiser, 3 Karen Millar Class and weight division placings were as follows; Lightweight Dlvison Light Class; 1 Julie Boyer - Reserve Champion Lightweight, 2. Bert Martin, 3 Traci Lobaugh. Medium Class: 1 Marc Scott, 2 Stan Reever Heavy Claaa: 1 Janelle Boyer - Champ ion Lightweight, 2. Eugene Hunt, 3 Mark Wessel. Middleweight Division Light Claaa; 1 Sarah Gnm - Champion Middleweight, 2. Wayne Flickinger, 3 Travis Rhodes. Medium Class: 1 Mandy Hilbert - Reserve Champion Middleweight, 2 Karen Millar Heavy Claes; 1 Karena Kaiser, 2 Levi Bream. Hsavywslght Division Light Class; 1 Ben Stine - Champion Heavyweight, 2 Buddie Sowers Medium Class: 1 Kris Kaiser, 2 Jena Rhodes Heavy Class: 1 Missy Becker • Reserve Champion Heavyweight, 2 Claudette Direnzo The 1992 Adams County 4-H Steer program will conclude on Thursday, October 29 with a show and sale at Wenger’s Saddlery, north of York Springs, just off Rt. 15. The sale is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. on Thursday, October 29. Hauling of the steer for either alternative can be arranged. Con tact Jared Tyson, County 4-H Agent, at (717)334-6271 or (717)624-4525 for more information. eon Rav Martin Excavating "1 710 Fivepolntville Rd. • Denver, PA 17517 Genera / Excavating Site Preparation (215) 445-4667 fit -■» We Have A Backhoe, Loader & Pan To Better Serve Your Excavating Needs Multi Fuel Furnaces & Boilers Wood, Coal & Oil i Hand fired wood & coal models also available for central heating. PENN MFG. CO. 393 W. Lexington Rd., Lltitz, PA 17543 Call (717) 626-1397 or 627-2303