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    Kristin Mort
DEMO CONTEST RESULTS
Animal Selin ca Sr. Division - Corey Sec
hler, Ryan Schmuck, Jenna Svonavec, Lauren
Lynch; Jr. Division - Ashley Weaver, Nathaniel
Barbers, April Miller, Amanda Meier, Gretchen
Fox, and Rebekah Jo Fox St Jill Fox (team).
Foods it Nutrition Sr. Division - Jenn
Black, Erica Walker, Laura Waltermire; Jr. Divi
sion - Elisa Melvin St Christina Saimer (team),
K natm Wagner, and Nicole Baer St Amanda
Darr (team).
Home it Family Management Sr. Divi
sion - Michele Shaffer, Valerie Walker, Valerie
Zborovancik; Jr. Division - Nicole Stemple and
Heather Keller & Tara Walker (team).
Clothing it Textiles Sr. Division - Debbie
Black, Jill Chtes; Jr. Division - Julie Sechler,
Megan Sharp.
Engineering Sr. Division - Brian Shaffer,
Jr. Division - Vincent Barbers, Philip Potenbrink
and Gabe Vinzani (tie), Adam Walker St Shaun
Zeigler (team).
General Sr. Division - Corby Svonavec,
Susan Barbers, Laura Miller; Jr. Division - Bran
don Hillegas St Greg Tartcer (team), Anthony
Sanner. Matthew Kirk A Billy Merrill (team).
Somerset County
4-H Foods Revue
Forty-eight 4-H members com
peted Wednesday, June 16, in the
1993 4-H Foods Revue Contest.
This is the 22nd year for this
competition in Somerset County.
The purpose for this part of the
4-H foods and nutrition program
is to help4-H’ers apply nutritional
information in preparing a meal as
well as developing talents of
graceful entertaining.
The overall category for this
year’s competition was the “Milk
and Dairy Products” foods group.
Winners included:
LONE MAPLE
SALES & SERVICE
N*w Alexander, PA
4124 U-7172
LOST CREEK
IMPLEMENT
Oakland Mila, PA
717-463-2161
MILLER'S
EQUIPMENT
RO #1 Rt, M
Falrmount City, PA
MILLER-LAKE INC.
Ballavllla, PA
717-935-2335
ALL-NEW JOHN DEERE 110-, 125-, AND 145-HP
125-hp 7700
■ All-new engine performance with
.up to 38 percent torque rise.
■ All-new Comfort Gard™ cab with
40 percent more interior room.
110-hp 7600
■ All-new visibility with 29 percent
more glass area.
■ All-new 16-speed PowrQuad™
transmission: powershift.conveni
ence with synchronized economy.
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Senior Division; Main Dish -
Sara Hillegas; Meal Accompani
ment - Jenn Black; Snacks/
Appetizer - Debbie Black; Dessert
- Jessica Pucci.
Junior Division: Main Dish -
Malinda Kirk; Meal Accompani
ment - Melissa Schrock; Snacks/
Appetizer - Heidi Svonavec;
Dessert - Kristin Wagner.
Judges for the event were Edna
Stairs and Beth Will. The 4-H
Leader Committee for this event
included Betty Lou Svonavec,
Cindy Walker, and Marie
Waltermire.
This contest is open to any 4-H
member enrolled in a foods pro
ject and is sponsored by the Some
rset County 4-H Development
Fund, Inc.
Also held as a Foods and Nutri
tion Quiz Bowl Contest A leader
committee comprised of Barbara
Shaffer and Marcia Wysocki pre
pared this contest to introduce loc
al 4-H members to foods judging.
This contest is held on a statewide
basis at State 4-H Days in July,
and Somerset County 4-H’ers will
participate this year for the first
time.
Winners in this contest include
seniors Jessica Pucci, Michele
Shaffer, Erica Walker, and Christy
Wysocki; and juniors Jennifer
Maul, Amanda Meier, Bethany
Seifert and Melanie Stutzman.
PIKEVILLE
EQUIPMENT INC.
Olty, PA
215-987-4277
POLE TAVERN
EQ. SALES CORP.
Elnwr, NJ
609-356-2140
SCHEFFEL
EQUIPMENT CO.
Boswsll, PA
114429*5009
GEORGE V. SEIPLE MIim JOBIAS
& SON EQUIPMENT CO., INC.
Easton, PA JS'Sm
215*256-7146 717*362*3132
7000 SERIES TRACTORS
The Dauphin County 4-H See
ing Eye Puppy Club welcomes
any visitors who would like to
learn more about the program.
The club meets the second
Thursday of every month at the
Dauphin County Agricultural
Building on Peter Mountain Road.
The meetings begin with a train
ing session followed by a business
meeting. At the end of the meet
ing, refreshments are served.
Besides these regular meetings,
the Puppy Club also holds special
outings. Some of these outings
include hospital visits, mall walks,
demonstrations, and other places
which help socialize the puppies.
The 4-H’ers also individually take
their puppies to church, stores,
restaurants, and malls.
There are currently six puppies
in the club. Their names are Gar
bo, Hank. Vasco, Yori, Lewis, and
Jamie. The club is also getting
several new puppies in the upcom
ing 'weeks. The club receives the
puppies when they are two months
old and returns them when they
are approximately sixteen months
old. Puppies range in size from 25
pounds to 80 pounds. The breeds
used are German shepherds,
Labrador retrievers, and Golden
retrievers.
On July 17, the club visited the
Extended Care Unit of the Poly-
SMITH'S WALTEMYER’S
IMPLEMENTS, INC SALES & SERVICE
M*re*nburg, PA Rtd Don, PA
717-326-2244 717-244-4168
SOLLENBERGER WWEWNp
EQUIPMENT B RSSS M P rr, J? C '
Ev»r»tt, PA
814*652-5223 114-793-2109
I • 145-hp 7800
■ All-new 19-speed Power Shift, optional,
■ All-new John Deere designed
hydraulics with greater capacity
more pressure, easier coupling, faster,
multi-function response, and
improved steering and braking.
■ Three all-new models; 110-hp 7600,
125-hp 7700, and 145-hp 7800 Tractor.
Dauphin Co. 4-H
M.S. YEARSLEY
& SONS
Wot ChMttr, PA
215496-2990
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clinic Hospital. On July 29. the
club joins the Lancaster County
4-H Puppy Club and together
rides the Strasburg R.R. In
August, the club will be attending
the Dauphin County 4-H Fair
being held at the Farm Show. This
is a competition between 4-H’ers.
Details about these outings will be
given at the next meeting.
During the last weekend of
June, Seeing Eye puppy raisers
and their puppies from Pennsylva
nia and Delaware attended Flippy
Camp. This is a time for 4-Hers to
meet new people and puppies,
make crafts, play games, and
socialize their puppies. Everyone
who attended remarked of the
wonderful experiences shared by
In the past few months, the members and puppies of the
Lebanon 4-H Extra Special Puppy Club did many exciting
activities.
They went on a mall walk, a bus trip, and library informa
tion visits to Lebanon, Fredericksburg, and Myerstown.
Additionally, several members attended a teen leader meet
ing in Lancaster and Puppy Camp at French Creek Stale
Park.
Two members attended 4-H Camp at Hickory Run Stale
Park. Five members presented at the Lebanon County Pre
sentation Night, where they received blue ribbons. One
member completed a sewing project and participated in
dress revue.
The Lebanon County Fair will find members exhibiting
puppies, sheep, ceramic pieces, puppy and wildlife posters,
sewing projects, and more. Future activities include Region
al Presentation Night, a visit of the pups to a Bible, school,
and an ice cream social for the club roundup.
Children from the age of nine and adults are invited to join
4-H Seeing Eye Puppy Clubs and raise a Golden Retriever,
Labrador, or German Shepherd. Contact your county 4-H
agent for more information.
The York County Kiddn’ Around Goat Club’s July meet
ing was held July 9, at 7:30 p.m. at the York County 4-H
Center.
The American Pledge was led by Ricky Lybarger and the
4-H pledge led by Raymond Newlin. The roll call was taken
by Joel Everly. The club discussed upcoming goat shows
and signed up for' 4-H Olympics.
The York County Roundup Goat Show will be held on
July 30 at the York Fairgrounds at 10 a.m. The Club’s next
meeting is Aug. 6 at 7:30 p.m.
For more information call the York County Extension Of
fice and ask for Heather Peters (717) 757-9657 or Rose
Sprenkle, at (717) 225-5179.
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Five students from Red Lion Area High School recently
attended FFA Activities Week at Penn State, competing in
state contests and attending the Summer Convention along
with approximately 1,200 other FFA members, advisors,
and guests.
Those attending who received awards were Shanna
Daugherty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Daugherty,
who received a gold award in meats judging; LeAnn Gra
ham. daughter of Glenn Graham, who received a bronze
award in the dairy judging contest; and Tracey Willwert,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Willwert, who received a
bronze award in horse judging.
Other students attending were Regina Shelton, daughter
of Cindy Spangler, who participated in the dairy judging
contest and Joseph Strayer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Stray
er. who also participated in the dairy judging contest.
Also attending the convention was former National FFA
officer Marty Coates. He presented a leadership workshop
on goal setting and was the featured speaker at the first ses
sion of the convention. The featured speaker at the second
session of the convention was former Pennsylvania officer
Andy Rill.
The students were accompanied to the annual statewide
event, which is sponsored by the Pennsylvania* Department
of Vocational Education and Penn State’s Department, of
Agricultural and Extension Education, by Guy W. Naugle,
Jr., agricultural education instructor.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 24, 1993-821
On June 26, Katy Yingst parti
cipated in a very special event.
She was chosen out of all the pup
py raisers in New Jersey, Dela
ware, and Pennsylvania to enter
the Mickey Mouse Club Hall of
Fame. Katy and her puppy Jamie
spent all day Saturday getting
filmed for an episode that will
appear on the Mickey Mouse
Club. The program will be aired
sometime in September. Katy and -
Jamie also received a Mickey
Mouse Club Hall of Fame trophy.
If you arc interested in joining
our 4-H club, raising a puppy, or
just visiting a meeting, contact
leader Cathy Yingst, at (717)
599-5917.
Puppy Club
4-H Goat Club
HAPPENINGS
Local Students
Attend FFA Week