Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 09, 1980, Image 114

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    C26—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 9,1980
Judy Fair, Harrisburg, receives the J. Ira Coble
award from Mrs. Coble. E. Chester Heim,
Assistant Pa. Secretary of Agriculture
congratulated Judy and the other 4-H award
winners.
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Dauphin Co. Baby Beef Club members received their awards at the annual
banquet held last Saturday. Front row, from left: Brian Aldinger, Marc Webster
Josephine Popp. Judy Fair. Patty Messick. Kaye Sweigard. and Monique
Sweigard. Back row, from left: Tim Foreman, Dwayne Messick, Darryl Rode
Janice Kaylor, Steve Martz, and Joe Messick.
BY SHEILA MILLER
HARRISBURG - The
recipient of this year’s Coble
Award, for the outstanding 4-
H member in Dauphin
County, was Judy Fair,
Harrisburg.
Presenting the award to
the Upper Dauphin Baby
Beef Club vice-president,
was Mrs. J. Ira Coble.
Each year, a Dauphin Co.
4-H Beef Club member is
recognized for club ac
tivities, projects, com
munity service, school ac
tivities, and awards. The
Coble Award is given to the
club member who’s member
record, the blue form, shows
the most beef clubmerits.
This is the third year for
this award to be presented in
memory of J. Ira Coble.
Coble was a 4-H leader in
Dauphin County for more
than 40 years.
The award was given to
Fair during the annual
banquet of the Dauphin
County Beef Clubs, held last
Fair wins Coble award
Saturday evening at the
Susquehanna High School.
She also received a trophy
for her heavyweight
champion steer.
Former Coble award
recipients were Janice
Kaylor, 1977, and Brenda
Fisher, 1978.
There were close to 400
people in attendance for this
year’s meeting. Parents,
club members, leaders, and
contributors to the clubs
were surprised to hear from
Assistant Secretary of
Agriculture E. Chester
Heim, who also took part in
the awards ceremonies.
Steve Martz, Millersburg,
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and Brian Aldinger,
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selected as the outstanding
first year members. Their
awards were presented by
Pennfield Corporation.
Pennfield also gave
polyethylene halters to the
following fust year mem
bers:
Sonya Lapp, Halifax;
Steve Martz, Millersburg;
Matthew Webster, Halifax;
Becky Webster, Halifax;
Brian Aldinger,
Elizabethtown; Cindy
Baker, Elizabethtown; Mike
Messick, Middletown;
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Jennifer Fischer, Mid
dletown.
Janice Kaylor,
Elizabethtown, received the
award for Best Steer at
Farm Show, and for the
reserve" champion Roundup
steer. She was also
recognized as the senior
showmanship award
recipient.
The trophy for the grand
champion Roundup steer
went to Kaye Sweigard,
Halifax
Patricia Messick, Mid
dletown, was given the
award for Best Steer at
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