Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 17, 1993, Image 50

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    LOU ANN GOOD
Lancaster Farming Staff
LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.)
Thirty 4-H’ers polished their
speaking skills to participate in
Lancaster 4-H Presentation Day
recently.
It was the largest group ever
according to 4-H extension agent
Zoann Parker who credits the
Toastmaster’s work with 4-H
members for the increase in
entries.
Three senior division members
who earned certificates with gold
seals, the highest award, include
Heather Oberholtzer from Saddle
Cinches 4-H Club and Northwest
ern Dairy 4-H Club; Marilyn Hol
loway, Solanco Community Club;
and Tanya Dawson, Solanco Com
munity Club.
Heather’s speech was about ani
mal rights.
“It’s a controversial topic, but
Four-H extension agent Zoann Parker, right, hands certificates to the top public
speakers In the senior division, from left: Heather Oberholtzer, Marilyn Holloway, and
Tanya Dawson.
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everyone should be educated about
it,” she said.
The 15-year-old is the daughter
of Clair and Lavem Oberholtzer of
Elizabethtown. She is in 10th grade
at Elizabethtown High School,
where she participates in the FFA
program. TTiis is her fourth year in
4-H and the second year she parti
cipated in the county Presentation
Day.
Another top winner Marilyn
Holloway, who is also the out
standing 4-H’er, gave a humorous
speech on “Marilyn’s Survival
Tips for High School.
“I like to talk and I like to write,”
said the 18-year-old, who gra
duated from high school and is off
to Hood College this fall to major
in communications.
Marilyn has participated in 4-H
clubs for ten years. She recently
returned from a Kansas 4-H
Exchange trip, which she called
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Blue ribbon winners at Lancaster 4-H Presentation Day are. front row, from left:
Samara Shuster, Melissa Morrow, Amanda Ebersole, Pamela Lehman, M.H. Strlckler,
and Karle Moyer, Back row, from left: Tami Jones, Joy Young, Jessica Althouse, and
Kirsten Kauffman.
Hey! Folkt
If your cow are dipping and falling, it ain’t my fault because I have a
machine called a Scabbier that will fix that concrete so your cows won’t
keep slipping all the time.
We’ve got service all around this section
of the country, and I have a fellow just
jumping to do your job mighty fast.
And that ain’t all, our prices are right
reasonable, and if you’re a tightwad
we’ll let you do the job yourself if you’ve
got over 500 square feet. It can save you
right smart a money.
So call me on my nickel at 800-692-0123.
If I’m not by the phone, some real live
person will take your number, and I’ll
try to get back to you real m soon. Usually
somebody is awake in this ’ outfit, so you
just call any time day or night. But,
please mind the Lord, and don't call on
Sunday.
Just one more thing. We fellows make
our living doing this hind of work, and
we've got children to feed and bills.
That's our side of it, but you've got such
things too. A lot of people tell us that
this Scabbling saves a whole lot more
than it costs. So go ahead and do it.
It'll put shoes on everybody's feet.
“the trip of my life.”
Tanya Dawson also plans to
major in communications. She
spoke on “Failure, the Key to Suc
cess.” She believes that failure
often brings greater success and
drew from her experiences in sup
porting this thesis.
The 16-year-old daughter of
Wayne and Mae Dawson is a junior
at Solanco High School. She plans
to attend the University of North
Carolina. Because she has a previ
ous commitment to attend a leader
ship conference, Tanya will not be
able to attend regional
competition.
(t UII lers-you’ve earned
'-njljJ our support
Be looking to hear from you folks right soon.
The Scabbier Man
800-692-0123
Blue ribbon winners in the
senior division are Andrea Kreider,
Kim McLaughlin, and Kandi
Mullen.
Both gold and blue ribbon win
ners have the opportunity to com
pete in regional Presentation Day.
In addition to Marilyn and
Heather, those attending 4-H state
days at Penn State University are
Sara Strickler, Joy Young, Andrea
Kreider, Samara Shuster. Melissa
Morrow, Kandi Mullen, Kim
McLaughlin, Jessica Althouse,
Tami Jones, Amanda Ebersole and
Kirsten Kauffman.
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