Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 18, 1981, Image 106

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    ClS—Lancaster Fuming, Saturday, April 18,1981
CHAMBERSBURG - Kenneth
H. Myers, Chambersburg, recently
became the new President of the
Franklin County 4-H Dairy
Council. Other officers elected
were: J. Robert Meyers, Jr., St.
Thomas, vice president, Mrs.
Lorraine Gloss, Chambersburg,
secretary; Alvin Meyers,
Chambersburg, treasurer, and
Mrs. Beverly Fahrney,
Waynesboro, news reporter.
Approximately 160 attended the
Annual 4-H Dairy Clubs covered
dish supper and reorganization
meeting which was held at the vo
ted) school, Chambersburg.
David Mummert, Cham
bersburg, served as Master of
Ceremonies. Tun Stoner, Mer
cersburg, led the group in the 4-H
Pledge Nancy Brake, also of
Mercersburg, gave the Invocation.
Mrs. Catherine Thomas, Mer
cersburg, was in charge of the
supper committee
Maryanne Johnson, Mer
cersburg, spoke on the topic, “On
the Road to Wisconsin.” Maryanne
was a member of last year’s
Pennsylvania 4-H Dairy Judging
Team that took part in the national
4-H dairy judging contest at
Madison in October.
Gerald and Jesse Reichard,
Waynesboro, who were state
winners in the National 4-H
Awards Program in petroleum and
swine respectively, gave a slide
presentation of their trip to
National 4-H Congress in Chicago
last November
Outgoing President Ted Small,
Chambersburg, conducted the
business meeting and helped
present various awards Philip
Wagner, extension dairy agent,
presented project book awards to
York beef
YORK On April 6 the York
County 4-H Baby Beef Club held its
monthly meeting at the 4-H center.
The preview show will be May 23
and entries are due April 24
Members decided to put a one-half
page ad in the 4-H fair catalog and
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MARTIN HARDWARE & EQUIPMENT CO.
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Open Mon. Fri. 8 to 8: Wed. 8 to 12; Sat 8 to 5
Steve Gckstine, Maryanne
Johnson, Rodney Meyers, Gary
Martin, Scott Cordell, David
Mummert, Lon Harshman,
Carolyn Meyers, Laune Middour,
Doug Layman, Jean Sollenberger,
and Lorraine Hartman
Awards were also presented to
the first and second place junior
and semor dairy bowl team win
ners from the wintertime Dairy
Bowl Contest.
Greencastle-Antrun dairy club
had both the first place junior and
semor teams. Team members
were- Ronnie and Lon Harshman,
Tina, Doug and Karla Martin,
Brian Horst, Arlan Crider, and
Carolyn Meyers.
Eastern dairy dub had both the
second place junior and semor
teams. Team members were:
Donna and Debbie Cashell, Carla
Crider, Brian Egolf, Carol and
David Mummert, Kelly Cordell,
and Cindy Donough.
Judging team coaches James
Burdette and Grant Cayman
presented judging team members
Maryanne Johnson, Paul Cashell,
Arlan Crider, and Tun Donough
with lamp trophies The team
placed first in the state during
State 4-H Achievement Days last
August Maryanne Johnson was
first place individual winner in the
state contest.
Adult leaders working with the
six Franklin County 4-H Dairy
Clubs include: Edgar Reichard,
Dennis Crider, Susan Hartman,
Kenneth Mummert, Robert
Helman, John Moore, Richard
Harshman, Richard Crider, Garry
Harshman, John Sonter, Nina and
James Burdette, Robert Eckstme,
Mark Gayman and Grant
Cayman.
club meets
donated $2OO to the Junior
Stockmens contest.
The members to be going to the
spring judging contest were
chosen Bill Holloway then
discussed feed rations
Phone 717-949-6817
Franklin Co. dairy club holds banquet
Franklin County’s dairy bowl winners are Brian Egolf, (back row) Debbie Cashell, David
(front row) Carol Mummert, Kelly Cordell, Mummert, and Donna Cashell.
Project book winners honored at Franklin anne Johnson, (back row) Carolyn Meyers,
County’s dairy 4-H banquet were (front row) Lorraine Hartman, Rodney Meyers,
Scott Cordell, Jean Sollenberger and Mary- Steve Eckstine and David Mummert.
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