818-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 1, 2000 a 4-H HAPPENINGS Perry County 4-H Dairy Club members recently recog* nized were from left (front) Brett Shelley, Tyler Myers, (second row) Matt Schoenfelt, Darryl Myers, Gretchen Haas, Erica Kresge, (back) Cole McLaughlin, Joe Haas, Amanda Myers, and Jason Snyder. Cumberland Co. Dairy Club The 44th Annual Cumberland County Dairy Club Banquet was held at New Hope Church Annex at 7 p.m. on Monday, March 13. After the meeting was called to order by President Thomas Harwood and the group was served dinner, the program began. Vice President Amy Kulick gave the answers to the “Table Fun” paper, and then Harwood introduced the officers. He called on Kathy Walton and Sharon Hammond to present awards and recognition to mem bers and leaders. Harwood then introduced Scott Hodgson to present the Outstanding First Year Member Award, presented to Joe Arnold and Mark Hammond. The award was sponsored by Cumberland Valley Coopera tive. Jerry Ogline presented the Outstanding 4-H Member award to Jason Nailor. The award was sponsored by AgChoice Farm Credit, ACA. Sallie Gregory then presented the 4-H Achieve ment Award to Zach Travis, and Duane Duncan presented the Merle Miller Memorial Award to Sonya Rinker. Once all of the awards were presented, Kathy Walton read a poem to the members’ parents to thank them for their help through the past year. Duncan showed slides, which included recent pictures of members and older pictures of the members’ sisters, brothers, and parents. The next meeting will be held on April 10 at the Second Pres byterian Church in Carlisle at 7:30 p.m. Perry Co. Dairy Club Perry County 4-H Dairy Club members were recently recog nized at the Perry County Hol stein Club Banquet. Members completing projects lor 1999 were Matt Crouse, Tim Crouse, Grctchen Haas, Joe Haas, Eiica Kresge, Cole McClaughlin, Amanda Myers. Tyler Myers, Darryl Myers. Amber Rock, Amanda Rock, Matt Schoenfelt, and Brett Shel ley. The members received pins and certificates for their work. Five members were rewarded for the outstanding job they did in completing their project books. The junior division was won by Erica Kresge, daughter of Lenard and Amy Kresge of Loysville. Gretchen Haas re ceived second place. Her parents are Gary and Lucinda Haas of Millerstown. Amanda Myers of Millers town had the high score in the senior division. She is the daughter of Earl and Linda Myers. There was a tie for second place between Cole McLaughlin, son of Dave and Patti McLaughlin of Elliotsburg, and Matt Crouse, son of Terry and Stephanie Crouse of New port. Deckertown 4-H Club The Deckertown 4-H Club held its first meeting on Febru ary 5. The new officers are Jaimie Himka, president; Ben Schack, vice president; Nancy Acker, secretary; Meggie Klees, treasurer; and Elaine Mackey, news reporter. The club planned meetings, community service, and activities for the upcoming year. They also did project en rollment. After the meeting, club members enjoyed sleigh riding. Susquehanna County 4-H The North Jackson Ag held its first meeting of 2000 at the Carey’s home on March 5. New officers elected during the meet ing included Abby Onyon, presi dent; Beth Giangrieco, vice president; Katie Onyon, secre tary; Tim Carey, treasurer; Eileen Walker, news reporter; Jessica Sartell and Chelsey Saam, historian; and Holly Carey, Daniel Gow, and Aaron Onyon, song and game leaders. After the election of officers, enrollment forms were com pleted and upcoming events were discussed. The next meet ing will be held April 1 with bowling at Valley Lanes and pizza at the Onyon’s after bowl ing. A new Harford area commu nity 4-H club, Creatures and Creations, held their meeting with five members present. Members practiced their archery skills, then elected club officers. New officers include Tim Graf, president; Karl McDon ald, vice president; Patricia Al brecht, secretary; and Eli Wilson, treasurer. The group discussed dues, fundraisers, and community service projects during the meeting. Franklin Co. Dairy The annual Franklin County Dairy Calf Sale will be held on Saturday, April 15, at 7 p.m. The sale will be held at the C.V. Antique Engine Show Grounds in Chambersburg. Take Route 30 West from Chambersburg for five miles to Twin Bridge Road. Turn right onto Twin Bridge Road and proceed for approxi mately 1.5 miles. Bear left at the Twin Bridge Campground office onto Criders Church Road and proceed a short distance to Peckman Drive. Turn left onto Peckman Drive and the show grounds entrance will be on your left. The sale, which is open to the public, will feature approxi mately twenty calves and ten embryos. Franklin County 4-H Dairy Council sponsors the sale with the commission fees going to support 4-H Dairy Club edu cational activities in the county. This year’s chairman is Larry Harshman, Chambersburg. His telephone number is (717) 597- 7039. Sale catalogues will be available at the Franklin County Extension Officer at (717) 263- 9226. Lancaster County Clubs The Lancaster County 4-H Horse Production Club will have its organizational meeeting on Monday, April 10, in the base ment of the Farm and Home Center, beginning at 7:30 p.m. For more information about joining the club, contact Lori Little, Extension Agent, at the Lancaster County Cooperative Extension Office at (717) 394- 6851. Northampton Butterfly Club How does a catepillar turn into a beautiful Monarch butter fly? Explore the magic of this in credible transformation with the new 4-H Butterfly Club. Learn how to raise caterpillars and care for the chrysalis, preserve and display insects for a collec tion, and much more. There is no charge to join the club. All that is needed is an enthusaism to learn and have fun. The first meeting will be held on Sunday, May 7, at 2 p.m. at Lisa Beltz’ house, 3415 Moun tain View Drive in Danielsville. Anyone between the ages of 8 and 18 is welcome to join. Please register by Monday, April 17, by calling either 4-H leader Lisa Beltz at (610) 767-5938 or Phyllis Laufer at the 4-H officer, (610)746-1970. Lackawanna Co. 4-H Club Lackawanna County 4-Hers will be celebrating Pennsylvania 4-H week on March 24 and 25 at the Viewmont Mall in Dickson City. Members will be displaying completed projects and present ing demonstrations on a variety of topics such as sewing, cook ing, and gardening. Ribbon cuttin ceremonies will kick off the event at 4 p.m. on the 24. In Lackawanna County, nearly 4,000 youth and 230 adult volunteers are involved in 4-H programs. For more infor mation about Lackawanna 4-H, visit the Viewmonth Mall exhib its on the 24 or 25 or call the Penn State Cooperative Exten sion Office at (570) 963-6842. Susquehanna Co. 4-H Club The Sizzlin’ Steaks 4-H club met at Bill and Judy Mitchell’s house on February 27. After pledges were led by Brad Fisher and Christina Zick, the club an nouced that it would pay for its share of the work being done at the beef barn. The club also re quested 4-Hers with beef proj ects to obtain trophy sponsors. Other annoucements were: Beef will not be fitted in the ring this year, beef projects will be doing rate of gain, and a livestock clinic will be held in July. The club anounced its next meeting on April 30 at the Mitchells. Wayne Co. 4-H Clubs If you have heard of 4-H, you are probably thinking animals and cooking. But Wayne County wants everyone 4o know that 4-H is more than you ever imagined. The Wayne County 4-H pro gram will sponsor an informal meeting on Wednesday evening, March 22, at 7 p.m. at the Ex- ■■ m ''y S jjJJJ * v ■■■■ mm PUBLIC AUCTION SAT., APRIL Bth, 2000 10:00 AM TRACTORS, EQUIPMENT, PICK-UP, TOOLS & MISC. LOCATION: 3427 Bumitte Mill Rd, Fcllon, DE. When traveling on US 13, turn West onto Rt. 12 (Burnitte Mill Rd. at Felton Light), go approx. 7 miles, sale is on the right. Signs posted. Ford 600 w/Ford loader (3533 hrs., extra nice, shed kept); Farmall Super M, serial no. 501648 (original, nice); 1982 Dodge 150 cus tom pickup (92,482 1-owner miles): JD model R manure spreader; IH 3x14 pull-type plow; JD 9 ft. Transport Disc; Central Tractor 5 ft., 3ph, rotary mower; 6 ft., 3ph blade; Flat Wagon; Nl semi-mount sickle mower; 3 sec. 10 ft. drag harrow; Belt driven bucksaw. SPECIAL ITEM: 2 hole corn shelter manu- (nice); platform scales: hand trucks; wooden barrels; butcher block; Stihl 032 AV & 028 chain saws; Craftsman 10 in. table saw; Anvil w/tools (nice); 8” B&D circular saw; 3) push mowers; jig saw; 2 headed axe; bramble scythe; small homemade welding table; Hobart A/C welder; alum. & wooden exten sion ladder; bench grinder; chicken coops; 1/2 in. socket set; milk cooler: apple picking ladder; power tools; hand tools; carpenter tools; silage forks; pitch forks; rakes; shovels; picks; axes; log roller; step ladders; oil cans; small coal oil can; feed scoops; cloth seed bags such as Red Rose, Pioneer & Southern States; Harrington Milling Co. thermometer w/3 digit phone number; Cyclone seed sower; fence post; wire; coal buckets; Enterprise sausage stuffer; Home Comfort & Majestic cook stoves; Monogram kerosene space heater: walking plow; walking cultiva tor; pick-up cap; cement water trough; ice cream freezers; Mountaineer wood stove; Norge 21 cubic foot chest freezer; 12 ft. x 24 ft. 2 room house; 4 ft. x 4 ft. 2-seater out house (to be moved by the buyer); misc. items & too many items too numerous to mention. Terms: Cash or approved checks day of sale. Auctioneer: Sam Walters II (302) 284-4619 Not responsible for accidents. Lunch served. Auctioneer’s Note: All inquiries should be to the Auctioneer. Inspections will be Thursday & Friday before sale from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. tension Office in the Court house. This open house will provide an overview of 4-H pro grams and field questions about the ever-growing youth pro gram. There are currently 23 community and project clubs in Wayne County with more than 575 children participating. Through use of volunteers, chil dren are introduced to an infor mal educational program and much more. The hands-on ap proach encouraged with 4-H ex poses youngsters to new experiences and responsibilities. Wayne County 4-H invites anyone interested in 4-H to attend the informal meeting. The Wayne County 4-H pro gram will also hold their second annual “4-H at the Mall” event on Saturday, March 18. This public educational display pro moting the nationally renown 4- H youth program is open to the public on the 18 from 12 noon to 2 p.m. at the “Fun ‘N Games” Pizza Hut Complex. There is no charge to attend this event. Dover. Selling For MR. & MRS. ARCHIE & JEANETT DILL