Berks County Lauds Outstanding Farmers, Youth (Continued from Pag* A 1) ficatc to Boscov’s is presented by First Union Bank. (See feature stoty about the Tallman family on page B 2). Also honored at the banquet were outstanding youth who parti cipate in 4-H and FFA. Four youth received $lOO bonds. FFA award winners selected at a county FFA teacher's meeting were Jamie Powell and Kelly Peifer. Jamie is the 18-year-old daught er of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scara muzzino, Honey Brook. Before graduation at Twin Valley High School, she served as chapter reporter and vice president, received the Keystone Degree, and participated in die Food for Ameri ca, and many other civic programs. Jamie also participated in Span ish language elementary agricul ture programs at Kennett Square and constructed exhibits for first place awards at Reading, Kutz town, and Allentown fairs, and at the state Farm Show. Jamie participated in competi tions for dairy foods, floriculture, forestry, public speaking, and interview. Jamie has earned silver and gold medals for record books at the state level, and for floricul ture, and attended the FFA Made for Excellence conference and the state legislative leadership confer ence. She earned proficiency awards in forest management, flor iculture, horticulture, and public speaking. Jamie was also a mem ber of the band, performed in thea ter arts, and served as a mentor for elementary school students. She is working in the horticulture field and plans -to study at Longwood* jgf^S POLRRIS W. /• . f '.—, ■ ' f •'4 * —^^-‘ » ™ If you’ve got a lot of land to cover and hard work to do, take a Polaris RANGER or BIG BOSS 6x6. Nothing beats them for farm work, construction, hunting and other recreational uses. Your choice. LeROY'S SNOWMOBILES - 1004 Highpoint Road Cochranville, PA 19330 610-593-6280 Gardens. Kelly Peifer, a graduate of Tul penhocken Area High School, is studying agriculture at Penn State Berks Campus. Kelly was chapter secretary and president. She entered numerous projects and contests at local, county, regional, and state levels. She attended Pen nsylvania Council of Cooperative Institute at Shippensbutg and the National Young Cooperative Expo, Pittsburgh. In June, Kelly placed first in the interview portion of the Career Development Events held at Penn State. Outstanding 4-H members selected by extension agents were Jennifer Connolly and Ashley Shollenberger. Jennifer lives on a small horse farm in Mohrsville with mother, Anne. Jennifer is an 8-year-membcr of Rocky Moun tain Riders 4-H Horse Club, where she is correspondence secretary. She has been active in county lead ership roles such as organizing the horse roundup opening ceremonies and chairing the decorations com mittee for the state horse show. She was also a member of the county horse judging team participating at State 4-H Days. Ashley is the Pennsylvania Sheep and Wool Queen and the former county queen. She is presi dent of the Berks County 4-H Swine Club and vice president of the Berks County committee of the Berks County Community Found ation, which helps make philan tropy decisions affecting youth in Berks County. Ashley is a 4-H ambassador and attended state 4-H Capitol Days earlier this year. She is the daughter of Jeff and Penny Shollenberger and lives on a 90-acre farm in Bern Township. ISN'T IT TIME YOU mam%u JOIN THE IJEST mount muMK&miMS jot FARMERS CO-OP tMnRPW&SARAETTA BCTPOFT | I&GENE & EUA MARTIN ! | -■'nr.*nw£ ! J, Jersey Named Supreme At Tioga County Open Dairy Show Dairy Maid Sara Derstine and Fair Queen Jennifer Gorenflo congratulate David O’Dell and Morgan Blend who hold the Lineback champions. In the Milking Shorthorn show, winners are, from left, Mike Pierce, Bradley Wales, Kevin Wales, Craig Johnson, and Dairy Princess Stefanie Long. JOY FAMILY? gy> i— — •' jjps nw! wjot i uscNTjor FARMERS CO-OP SimMf HtU4 | i IfUtA * oiiwREUL aPnNA%?ANCK I I NELSON i JANICE WEIfR 1-800-860-6569 717-653-5431 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 11, 19M-A3l FARMERS CO-OP we^tjor d FARMERS CO-OP Z**te ¥ ->KiU A.«v k JOHN & DEBORAH RISSER -&H FARMERS CO OP ZutUity "HIM' "Prulutix . MOUNTAIN VIEW FARM v»m<m FARMERS CO-OP Zunlity THM Pxedntt* MI. AIRY FARMS
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