Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 18, 1996, Image 55

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    Adams County 4-H
Presentation Night
Adams County 4-H Presenta
tion Night was held at Biglerville
High School on Thursday, April
25.
Fifteen junior and two senior
4-H illustrated presentations were
given. One junior and four senior
prepared speeches were presented.
Three junior and six senior 4-H
members presented impromptu
speeches.
The objective of 4-H Presenta
tion Night is to provide an oppor
tunity for 4-H members to practice
organizing and presenting an idea
in front of a group. They are able
to demonstrate their communica
tion skills in a competitive format
and receive constructive com
ments from judges. 4-H leaders
and parents saved as judges for
the evening.
Junior 4-H members receiving a
blue ribbon award for their pre
sentations were Andrea Spohsell
er, Hanover* team of Cristine
Holtzinger and Mollie Van Lieu,
East Berlin; team of Amanda
Walde and Erika Schachle, Get
tysburg; Melissa Jeffcoat, Littles
town; Chris Jeffcoat, Littlestown;
Sarah Gicron, New Oxford; Clay
ton Wood, Littlestown; Albert
Day, Littlestown; Vincent Gilbert,
York Springs; Johnthan Muiren,
New Oxford; team of Ryan Har
man, New Oxford, and Josh Buck
ley, Abbottstown; Laura Burdette,
Biglerville; Jennifer Rhoades. Lit-
4-H Camp Openings
RUTGERS. N J. 4-H Camp
is more than you ever imagined!
Five 1996 sessions are open fa* all
youth who have completed grades
3-9 with a special leadership/
counselor-in-training program for
eighth and ninth graders. Campers
can choose from many exciting
activities including swimming,
boating, canoeing, horseback rid
ing, animal care and management,
nature and ecology, crafts, air rif
leiy, outdoor cooking, line skaing
and skateboarding. Sessions run
FRANSGARD
TIMBER WINCHES
Quality built, tractor-mounted
winches with few moving parts.
Model Capacity Min. HP
V2BOO 6200 lbs. 25 HP
V4OOO 8800 lbs. 40 HP
V 6500 14200 lbs. 80 HP
PATU
CHIRPERS
Tractor-mounted models chip
limbs, slabs or whole trees.
Adjustable chip length.
Model Capacity Min. HP
DC4O 4"
DC6S 6.5’
DCIOO 10"
p.o. Box im
1314 Onion Street
W. Springfield, MA 01090
(413) 736-5462 ♦ FAX (4'13) 732-3786
tlestown; and Savannah Ruth,
New Oxford.
Senior 4-H members receiving
a blue ribbon award for their pre
sentations were Kristi Cunning
ham, Biglerville and Chrissy Di
bert, Gettysburg.
Kevin Kessler, Gettysburg, re
ceived a red ribbon award for his
junior division presentation and
Kevan Anschuetz, New Oxford,
received a red ribbon award for his
junior division prepared speech.
The following 4-H members
presented senior division prepared
speeches and received a blue rib
bon award: Ashi Day, Littlestown;
Amber Day, Littlestown; Zeb
Eckert, Gettysburg; and Shannon
Holtzinger, East Berlin.
The following junior 4-H mem
ber received a red ribbon .award
for impromptu speech, Abby Lott,
Aspers. Junior 4-H members who
received a white ribbon award for
impromptu speeches were Zach
ary Eckert, Gettysburg and Jona
than Reinecker, York Springs.
Senior impromptu 4-H speakers
who received a blue ribbon award
were Wayne Fliddnger, Bigler
ville and Becky Frederick, Littles
town. Following are senior im
promptu 4-JI speakers who re
ceived a white ribbon award:
Heidi Miller, New Oxford and
Chris Gembe, York Springs. Re
'ceiving a green ribbon award in
senior impromptu speeches were
Jesse Murren, New Oxford and
Andrew Reinecker, York Springs.
July 7-12, July 14-19. July 21-26,
August 4-9, and August 11-16.
With a special Teen Challenge
Camp for teens in grades 8-11
being held July 28 - August 2.
The cost of $215 includes lodg
ing, programs, meals and snacks.
Fra* more information call Rutgers
Cooperative Extension of Hunter
don County 4-H Department,
(908) 788-1340, Monday through
Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. or
Beemerville 4-H Camp, (201)
875-4715.
15 HP
30 HP
40 HP
J.S. Woodhouse Co.. Inc.
PALAX WOOD
PROCESSOR
Cuts, splits and conveys
wooddpto 12" diameter.
Available as PTO tractor
mounted version or trailer
model equipped with
13 HP Honda engine.
PATU LOADERS
& TRAILERS
Knuckleboom loaders and
forwarding trailers with
continuous grapple rotation.
Six models with outreach
range of 13'5" to 26'5* and
bad capacities of 7 to
12 tons.
Established 1943
Adams , ty 4-H members gi ig set «n prei ~ .
speeches, and impromptu speeches at 4-H Presentaton Night were, left to right, Zeb
Eckert, Gettysburg; Wayne Fllcklnger, Blglervllle; Chrissy Dlbert, Gettysburg; Becky
Frederick, Uttlestown; Ashi Day, Llttlestown; Heidi Miller, New Oxford; Shannon
Holtzinger, East Berlin; Jesse Murren, New Oxford; Kristi Cunningham, Blglervllle;
Andrew Reinecker, York Springs; Amber Day, Llttlestown; and Chris Gembe, York
The following Adams county 4-H members gave Junior division presentations, pre
pared speeches, and Impromptu speeches at 4-H Presentation Night. Front row, left
to right, Laura Burdette, Biglerville; Zachary Eckert, Gettysburg; Clayton Wood, Lll
tlestown; Vincent Gilbert, York Springs; (middle row) Melissa Jeffcoat, Lhtlestown;
Mollle Van Lieu, East Berlin; Savannah Ruth, New Oxford; Sarah Gelron, New Oxford;
Albert Day, Lhtlestown; Josh Buckley, Abbettstown; (back row) Kevan Anschuetz,
New Oxford; Abby Lott, Aspers; Andrea Sponseller, Hanover; Jennifer Rhoades, Lit
tlestown; Cristlne Holtzlnger, East Berlin; Ryan Harmon, New Oxford; Jonathan
Relnecker, York Springs; Johnathan Murren, New Oxford; Chris Jeffcoat, Littles
town. Missing from photo: Kevin Kessler, Gettysburg; Amanda Walde, Gettysburg;
and Erika Schachle, Gettysburg.
- Branch W&rehouW*
Lewisbeny, PA
Syracuse, NY
Waterville, ME
* (717) 938*5100
(315)463-5201
(207) 873-3286
Lancaster Firming, Saturday, May 18, 1996-815