Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 02, 1976, Image 102

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    — Lancaster Farming. Saturday. Oct 2. 1976
102
Cumberland Co. 4-H leaders’ service honored
CARIJSIJC, Pa - Cum
berland County 4-H leaders
were recognized for their
service at a pork roast in the
Second Presbyterian
Church, Carlisle, earlier this
month Those recognized
were. Mrs C C
Carlisle R 2, for 25 years of
service, Merle E Miller.
Carlisle R 9, and Mrs Ixiroy
Jones, Ncwville R 1 for 20
years; Mrs. Everett Warner
and Mrs. John Ocker II for 15
years; Mrs. Arthur Sheaffer,
Mrs. George Heberlig,
Barbara Robert, and
William Leib for 10 years
Fourteen 4-H leaders were
recognized for five years of
service. They were: Mrs
Creedm Comman, Catherine
Yorlets, Jane Pooler, Mrs
Kenneth Wolfe, Mrs. Francis
Oiler, Nancy Swarner,
Robert Holtry, Creedm
Cornman, Mark Naugle,
John Ocker 111, Paul Com
man, C. Richard Kutz, Mike
Berkheimer, and Earl
Swarner.
First year leaders were:
Janet Jamison, Debbie
Hemminger, Jeanette
Magnotta, Mrs. Edgar
Hoover, Linda Nickey, Karl
Marchut, Beverly Marchut,
Eileen Hosfelt, Janet Horn,
Fred Deitch, Carol Bumiss,
Mrs. C. C. Leidigh receives the 4-H Service
Recognition Award for 25 years of service from
Mrs. Floyd Hemminger, chairperson of the Cum
berland County 4-H RDE Committee.
Bob Jones, Suzanne Mclnlcy.
Patsy Conca, Shirley
Wright, Kathy Copcnhavcr.
Don Warner, David Mains,
Martha Jones, Sara Swartz,
Tern Davis, Brenda
Johnson, Bcltyc Wright,
Mrs I/)Uis Rodgers, Rosclla
Walton, Sam Addcrson,
Carole Ramsey, Thomas
Davis, Carol Bell, and Bobby
Baltimore
Mr. and Mrs Richard Kutz
prepared the meal by
roasting a 150 pound pig
which had been stuffed with
bread stuffing County 4-H
council members and
parents helped with the
serving. Th(* evening's
program included presen
tations by State 4-H com
petition medalists Pattie
Ocker presented a demon
stration on dairy cattle
management and hygene
titled, “Don’t Let The Dam
Break”. Three 4-H’ers,
Sheree Mams, Wendy Mams,
and Greg Williams,
presented a skit dramatizing
the potential dangers of
buying items from door-to
door salesmen. The skit was
titled “The Door-To-Door
Rip-Off”.
Alan Wentz, 4-H agent,
spoke to the leaders,
thanking them for their self
cclulizing service to the
youth of Cumberland
County He pointed out that
the United States was one of
the few places in the world
where organizations like 4-H
could survive because
government has given its
citizens support and the
opportunity to informally
educate youth
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M. iy. g'—, > .cognition Awards to two
person of the Cumberland County 4- 20-year 4-H leaders, Merle E. Miller
H RDE Committee presents 4-H and Mrs. Leroy Jones.
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