Lancaster 4-H Livestock Club Members Honored At Annual Meetin These outstanding Lancaster County Livestock Club members were honored last Friday night at the annual banquet, Farm and Home Center. From left, John Hess, outstanding 4-H Beef Club member; Randall Peters, 4-H Shepherd of the Year; and Kevin Pfautz, outstanding 4- H Swine Club member. Photos by Everett Newswanger, editor Young winners, from left, Katrina Frey, beef club rookie of the year; Michael Shearer, swine club rookie of the year; and Kelsey Binkley, novice shepherd award winner. ■ For Value-Added Sales or for Personal like ■ B Process meat easily and affordably with Chop* ■ ■ Rite Two Meat Processors. Make sausage for your JJ jj ownuse or to sell. Save time and money and have i i the freshest ground meat ever. 1 1 Made In J J the U.S.A. Qlli ®& ■ ! Jj | “PricesStart » v As Low As [ i Call 1-800-683-5858 MS* ______ 531 Old Skippack Rd. li'ifiVJlul Harleysville, PA 19438 USA on the Web: kvihisiJsiM j vvww.chop-rite.com Top swine club books were completed by, from left front, Sarah Henry, Linford Hershey, Lisa Hershey, and Michael Shearer. Back, Anna Mary Henry, Tiffany Dean, Sarah Boyd, Lori Hess, and Allison Hughes. The Woolies Club project book winners. From left, front, Samantha Dissinger, Katrina Frey, Stephanie Kauffman, and Kelsey Binkley. Back, Anna Mary Henry, Loren Hershey, Tiffany Dean, Sarah Boyd, Allison Hughes, and Jessica Schmidt. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 19, 2000-811 Co rf JOCK LUB m