m HAPPENINGS (Continued from Pago B 12) seventh in the hunter seat equita tion (over jumps) senior division class. Adams 4-H Capon Rounduup The Cashtown Lions Club host ed the annual 4-H Capon Roundup with a record-setting sale. The grand champion was exhibited by Tim Shelter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shelter, Gettysburg. The 11-pound 14-ounce capon was purchased by Bernard V. Miller, Sr. The reserve champion capon was exhibited by first-year project member Heather Stevens of Ab bottstown. Heather’s 11-pound 7-ounce capon was purchased by Douglas M. Miller, contractor - pole buildings, New Oxford. Heather is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rick Stevens. Edward Miller, chairman for this year’s show and sale, reported eight Adams County 4-H’ers par ticipated in the 4-H Capon Round up sponsored by the Cashtown Lions Club, the Adams County Poultry Association, and Adams County Cooperative Extension. Sixteen capons weighing a total of 173 pounds 6 ounces sold for $1,266.81. The average price per pound was $7.33. Miller said the profit received by these junior Bucks Co. 4-H Horse Show Winners Bucks County 4-H Horse Club members received two awards at the 34th annual State 4-H Horse Show in Harrisburg. County winners in 4-H perfor mance classes were Sarah Sher man of Bensalem and her horse. Penny’s From Heaven, received a first place statewide in the hunter hack ponies class. Catie Whalen of Revere and her horse Snowy (PiVinVn 620/740 TWIN STAGE SjllSiali SNOWBLOWERS 'TOPS' in Snow Removal Equipment Tackle winters' want snows and dig out that with a SchuHa All modal* laaturt high carbon ataal replaceable and reversible (20 or 740 Snow Mowar on your SO •40 horaapowor cutting Madaa. end alloy sled skid (hoaa. 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Christina Winters receiv ed a red merit ribbon for exhibit ing good quality capons. Lloyd Spahr, Adams County Poultry Association president, presented the trophies to the champions. The Adams County Poultry Association purchased the trophies for roundup and purchas ed a capon to be donated to Green Acres for Thanksgiving. More information on 4-H in Adams County may be obtained by contacting the Adams County Cooperative Extension Service, 1135 Chambersburg Rd., Gettys burg. PA 17325. (717) 334-6271 or (717) 624-4525. placed third statewide in pleasure pony driving class. Several other Bucks County Horse Club members received recognition in the state contest They were Jennifer Tweed, a freshman at Delaware Valley Col lege and Autumn Hockenberry. 4-H member of the Rough Riders Horse and Pony Club, Bucks County. vailable 960 96” 1020 102” dtiva llnas have shear bok protection to pravanl damage to the Distributed by 572 Industrial Dr. Lcwlsbeny, Pa. 17339 (717) 938-5100 Adams Co. Achievement Night Adams County 4-H members were honored recently at the annu al 4-H Achievement Night Special Memorial awards were presented to the following: Abe Bucher, New Oxford, received the ABC Williams Special Leader ship Award: Rebecca Brown. New Oxford, received the Rose Murren Special Leadership Award; Matt Brown, Orrtanna, received the William Miller Spe cial Leadership Award; Kristin Johnston, Gettysburg, received the Mrs. Edward Snyder Clothing Award; Abe Bucher, New Oxford, received the Robert Lott Leader ship Award; Dan Ludwig, Gettys burg, received the Clue Meyerhof fer Citizenship Award; Kristin Johnston, Gettysburg, received the Lois Smith Gardening Award; Beth Green, Gettysburg, received the Olwyn Weant Fashion Revue Award; Kelly Rockafellow, Lit tlestown, received the Frederick Rarig Conservation Award; and Chad Funt, Arendtsville, received the Larry B. Fecser, Sr. Swine Award. Four 4-H members were awarded the “I Dare You” Leader ship Award. The award honored 4-H teens for excellence in char acter, balanced personal develop ment, and leadership potential. Those who received the award were Daryll Gebhart, Orrtanna; Richard Rudolph. Hanover; Heather Hawkins. New Oxford; and Marc Scott, Gettysburg. Each recipient received a copy of Wil liam H. Danforth’s book, “I Dare You.” The book presentation was made by the American Youth Foundation and York Farm Credit. Eleven-year 4-H members rec ognized were Mandy Hilbert, Lit tlestown; Mike Linebaugh, New Oxford, Korrie Livelsberger, Get tysburg; Dan Ludwig, Gettysburg; Mary Ann Scamack, Gettysburg; and Doug Meckley, Abbottstown. Retiring 4-H members recognized were Erica Young, Biglerville; Laura Giardullo, York Springs; Uncwter Farming, Saturday, Dacambar * 1963413 Belle Gabrielson, Abbottstown; Beth Hawkins, New Oxford; and Melissa Wenger, Littlestown. Ten-year 4-H members recog nized were Missy Becker, Abbottstown; Abe Bucher, New Oxford; Emily Eckert. New Oxford; Travis Green, Gettys burg; Rachael Millar, New Oxford: Stan Reever, Wellsville; and Karen Turner, Gettysburg. 4-H members also received rec ognition in specific 4-H National Award Program areas. The award was based upon the member’s comprehensive record of activites in 4-H and their excellence within the specific program area. In the achievement area, spon sored by Ford Motor Company Fund, Emily Miller, New Oxford; Debbie Wilkinson. Gettysburg; Heather Hawkins, New Oxford; and Dan Ludwig, Gettysburg. In the agricultural area, spon sored by Case IH Company and Purina Mills, Inc., Beau Rams burg, Gettysburg; and Rich Wil liams, New Oxford. In the bread area, sponsored by Fleischmann's Yeast, Julie Zepp, New Oxford and Raquell Piper, New Oxford. In the citizenship area, spon sored by Coca Cola USA, Matt Linebaugh, New Oxford; Dan Ludwig, Gettysburg; Chris Snyd er, New Oxford; and Mike Line baugh. New Oxford. In the clothing area, sponsored by Coats & Clark, Inc. and Singer Sewing Company, Kristin Johns ton, Gettysburg; Sonja Smith, Gettysburg; Jessica Dayhoff, Get tysburg; and Beth Green, Gettysburg. In the'consumer ed area, spon sored by 4-H Clubs of Adams County, Laura Mayer. New Oxford. In the dairy area, sponsored by 4-H Clubs of Adams County, Beau Ramsburg, Gettysburg. In the dairy foods are sponsored by 4-H Clubs of Adams County, Julie Zepp, New Oxford. Julie was also a Keystone winner. ©MORTON BUILDINGS, INC. Excellence Since 1903 3368 York Rd. Gettysburg, PA 17325 717/624-3331 Call or wrka today lor non Monradlon In the fashion revue area, spon sored by McCall’s Pattern Maga zine; House of Fabrics, Inc; and Viking-White Sewing Machine Company, Beth Green, Gettys burg; Kristin Johnston, Gettys burg; Kelly Rockafellow, Littlcs town; and Sonja Smith, Gettysburg. In the food-nutrition area, spon sored by Kraft General Foods Fund, Marci James, Gettysburg. In the food preservation area, sponsored by ZIPLOC Freezer Bags, Beth Green, Gettysburg and Chris Shelter, Gettysburg. Beth was also a Keystone winner. In the foreshy area, sponsored by International Paper Company, Kelly Rockafellow, Littlestown. In the gardening area, spon sored by Ortho Consumer Pro ducts, Kristin Johnston, Gettysburg. In the home environment area, sponsored by 4-H Clubs of Adams County, Marci James, Gettysburg; Raquell Piper, New Oxford; Chris Snyder, New Oxford; and Emily MUler, New Oxford. In the home management area, sponsored by 4-H Clubs of Adams County, Chris Snyder, New Oxford. In the horse area, sponsored by American Quarter Horse Associa tion Debbie Wilkinson, Gettys burg, who was also a Keystone winner; Rich Williams, New Oxford; Heather Hawkins, New Oxford, who was also a Keystone winner for Pennsylvania Lives tock; and Melissa Hawkins, New Oxford. In the leadership area, spon sored by Bridgestone/Firestone, Abe Bucher, New Oxford; Debbie Wilkinson, Gettysburg; Dan Lud wig, Gettysburg; and Rich Wil liams, New Oxford. In the plant science area, spon sored by 4-H Clubs of Adams County, Kristin Johnston, Gettysburg. In the photography area, spon (Turn to Pag* B 21) CONTACT: P.O. Box 126, Phllllpsburg, NJ 08865 908/484-7900 1-800-447-7436 lllnok only, call 1-MO-4264M6