Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 19, 1992, Image 60

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    820-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 19, 1992
lisle, received the Outstand
ing 4-H Junior Award spon
sored by Carlisle Kiwanis at
the Cumberland County
Achievement Night held
recently at the Penn Town
ship Fire Hall, Huntsdale.
The County-Wide 4-H Dairy Club received the
1992 Cumberland County 4-H Club of the Year
Award. Members receiving the banner presented
at the Cumberland County 4-H Achievement
Night are, front row, Rebecca Cornman, Scott
Walton, and Aaron Cornman. Back row, Sandra
Anderson, Craig Walton, and Elizabeth Walton.
lying . .igers „.nng Spi...gs.
won several awards at the Cumberland County
4-H Achievement Night held recently. The club
received the Outstanding Fair Exhibit and the
Speak-Out Award Tor having the greatest percent
of participation giving demonstrations and publ
ic speeches/ Front row, left to right, Sandra.
Anderson, Rebecca Common, Steve Fisher and
Natasha Zelger. Sack row, left to right, Emily
Fisher, Tanya Zelger, Diane Myers, Abigail Noss,
and Peggy Myers.
riDirein/r . , ._ . The Flying Fingers 4-H Club of
L ( F U "? o' md Boiling Springs was a big award
*. . um County 4-H w i nner picking up Outstanding
Achievement Night was held Fair Ej £ ibit * an J Speak-Out
recently at the Penn Township A j
Fire Hall, Huntsdale.
Joanne Roberts, Mecha
nicsburg, received the
Gladys Holtry Award recent
ly at the Cumberland County
4-H Achievement Night. This
award Is presented annually
by the Robert Holtry family in
memory of Gladys Holtry to a
volunteer who displays out
standing leadership to Cum
berland County 4-H.
The 1993 Cumberland County 4-H County Counll offi
ciers were elected at the 4-H Achievement Night held
recently. Front row, left to right, Michelle Cornman, Carli
sle, Assistant Treasurer and John Creek, Shippensburg,
News Reporter. Back row, left to right, Heather Glennon,
Newburg, President; Clinton Barrick, Newville, Vice Presi
dent; Elizabeth Walton, Carlisle, Secretary; Andrew Rock,
Newville, Treasurer; and Kim Orris, Carlisle, Community
Relations.
whip jim deere m.i mum
Loaded and priced to move
For performance and price, you can’t beat the
combination of a John Deere 3255 Tractor and a
perfectly matched loader.
If s easy to keep loads moving. You get top
traction in slippery lots with standard “engage-on
the-go” Caster/Action™ MFWD. You’ll turn
tighter in all tread settings,
so cramped quarters are
an easy fit
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Michelle Comman, Carlisle,
won Outstanding 4-H Junior
Award Club of the Year Award
went to County-Wide 4-H Dairy
Club.
Good Deals... Anil
A Good Deal More
ADAM§TOWN CARLYLE &
EQUIPMENT INC. MARTIN, INC.
Mohnton, PA Hagaratown, MD
(naar Adamatown) 301-733-1873
215-484-4391
bartron clugston farm
SUPPLY, INC. EQUIPMENT
Tunkhannock, PA Naadmora, PA
717-836-4011 717-873-2215
There’s plenty of power, too— with the
turbocharged 100-horsepower, Ocylinder diesel.
High on torque yet low on fuel consumption, this
remarkable engine delivers a 24-percent torque
rise at just 80 percent of rated speed. You can
keep working—without downshifting—right
through changing load demands.
. That lugging power is coupled to the
innovative top-shaft-synchronized (TSS)
transmission. For loader or blade work, the
“shuttle-shift” lets you quickly move back-and
forth with a single lever while clutching. All this
for a surprisingly affordable price.
See your John Deere dealer today for
the full story.
CLUGSTON AG
& TURF, INC. *
Chambaraburg, PA
717-263-4103
DEERFIELD AG &
TURF CENTER, INC.
Wataontown, PA
717-538-3557
DUNKLE &
GRIEB INC.
Mill Hall, PA
717-726-3115
EQUIPMENT O INC. A.B.C. GROFF, INC.
Whitalerd, MD N » w Holland, PA
301-452-5252 717-354-4191
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HAPPENINGS
4-H Public Speaking
Winners Named
To help young people build
self-confidence and self-esteem,
4-H emphasizes “learning by
doing.”
This fall, more than 90 kids,
ages 8-18, gained practical experi
ence presenting themselves and
their ideas as they competed in
Delaware 4-H’s annual public
speaking contest. The contest
finals were held December I at the
Capitol Grange Hall in Dover.
First place winner in the junior
division was Christy Vanderwen
de of Bridgeville, with “Gone
Sour,” a talk supporting milk and
the dairy industry. Christy, 13,
attends Woodbridge Junior/Senior
High School and is a four-year
member of the Dublin Hill Yellow
Jackets 4-H club.
Stan Bradley, Laurel, placed
first in the senior division. His
EVERGREEN i
TRACTOR CO., INC. I
Labanon, PA
717-272-4641
FINCH SERVICES
HANOVER INC.
Hanevar, PA
717-632-2345