Cumberland Recognizes Those Who Make 4-H Successful BETH MILLER both 4.H members and the adults Cumberland Co. who lead them. Correspondent The award for the Outstanding HUNTSDALE (Cumberland Qj r i was WO n by Tanya Zelger of Co.) A bushel full of awards Carlisle. She has been involved in was given out during the Cumber- clothing, textile, food, and nutri land County 4-H Achievement tion projects and attended many Banquet held at the Penn Town- Fashion Revues. Zelger has also ship Fire Hall. been a teen director of the 4-H The honors were given out to Camp, been involved in the Inter- Robert Holti Receiving the “I Dare You” Awards are Peggy Myers and Betsy Walton. New 332’ Heifer Facility Featuring 8’ Deep x 12' Wide Manure Storage System With Waffle Slats • Retaining Walls • Bunker Silos • Manure Storage, Etc, Authorized Dealer For KEYSTONE CONCRETE PRODUCTS • H-Bunks • J-Bunks • Trench • Hog & Silo Walls Cattle Slats state Exchange and held the offices of president, vice presi dent, and treasurer in 4-H groups and has donated time to help out at the James Wilson Safe Harbour homeless shelter in Carlisle. Matthew Day of Shippensburg was the winner of the Outstanding Boy award. He is a member of the Dairy Club, has been in public speaking contests and done radio spots, is a county council repre sentative and contest judge and is president of the County wide Hol stein Club. The Outstanding Junior was Jennifer Beck, who has been a 4-H member since 1989. She has been involved in horse and veteri nary science projects, been a camp counselor and is a county council representative. LeAnne Haycock, a 2-year 4-H member was the winner of the Wildlife Audubon Society Award. She won first place on the wildlife habitat judging team last year, and second place this year in the state competition. Last year, Haycock went before the Shippensburg School Board and convinced the board members to let her teach a wildlife project to a class of students. The Outstanding Fair Exhibit award was taken home by the East End Explorers Community Club. The club is more that 40 years old and still has the same organiza tional leader, Mabel Strock. Amy Brehm, who is a three- Receiving the Outstanding 4-H Girl, Boy and Junior 4-H’er award are Outstanding Boy, Matthew Day; Outstanding Junior 4-H’er, Jennifer Beck, and the Outstanding Girl, Tanya Zelger. Sizes And Layouts To Your Specifications We Work Hard For Customer Satisfaction Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 22, 1994-817 year member of the Conodoquinet Sheep Club, was picked as the winner of the outstanding Secre tary Award. Brehm raises market lambs and is a county council rep resentative. Rebecca Cornman was the runner-up for the secretary award. Matthew Day was in the win ner’s circle again when he won the Outstanding News Reporter Award. He is an eight-year mem ber of the Countywide Dairy Club. The runner-up for the news reporter award was Michelle Comman. The Outstanding Treasurer Award went to Betsy Walton, who is a member of the County wide Dairy Club, president of the county council, and a teen leader. Meri Witter was the runner up for the treasurer award. Betsy Walton also won the “I Dare You” Award. The Carlisle High School student went to the Pennsylvania Farmer Coopera tive Summer Institute and Inter state Exchange. Another winner of the “I Dare You” Award was Peggy Myers, who participated in the Inter-state Exchange, was a camp counselor, participated in the State Capitol Day and was a member of the National Congress. She is a stu dent at Boiling Springs High School. The Club of the Year Award was won by the Flying Fingers of • Agricultural • Commercial • Residential LET OUR EXPERIENCE WORK FOR YOU ESTABLISHED SINCE 1979! WE ORIGINATED THE CONCRETE SYSTEM! Boiling Springs. The Con odoquinet Sheep Club took sec ond place in that competition and the countywide Dairy Club cap tured third. The Carlisle Aeromodelers took home the Speak Out Night Award. In the adult awards, the Gladys Holtry Award for the outstanding 4-H leader went to Mae Hem minger of Newville. Leaders Mabel and Clyde Strock of Mechanicsburg won the 4-H Global Award. The 4-H Fish and Wildlife Recognition Award was won by Robert Glennon of Newburg. The 4-H Spirit Award was accepted by Chris Renner on behalf of York Farm Credit. Several 4-H leaders also were honored for their years of service. Sandy Long was recognized as a 30-year leader and Mary Orris was honored for 20 years of ser vice. Ten-year leaders were Robert Allen, Dianne Conaway, Curtis Day and Mary Stets. Fifth-year leaders who were cited were Darlene Anderson, Debbie Cornman, Steve Corn man, Sue Fisher, Shawn Hensel, Phyllis Martin, Ethel Myers and Lois Zeigler. Congratulations also were given to the winners of national awards. John Creek, Matthew Day, LeAnne Haycock and Meri Wit ter won the Achievement award from the Ford Motor Company Fund. Jamie Glennon. Derek Heine, Danielle Sheppard, and Jonathan Stets won the Aero space Award from the 4-H Devel opment Fund. Matthew Day, Emily Dietrich, Mandy Naugle, and Betsy Walton captured the Agriculture Award sponsored by Case IH and Purina Mills Inc. Jennifer Creek and Wendy Holtry won the bread Award from Fleischmann’s Yeast Inc. The Citizenship Award spon sored by the Coca-Cola Founda tion was won by Tara DeAngelo, Emily Fisher, Kim Orris and Natasha Zelger. Rebecca Corn man, Jennifer Creek, Emily Fish er and Jill Fraker captured the Clothing Award offered by Coats and Clark and the Singer Sewing Company. John Creek, Robert Glennon, LeAnne Haycock and Steve Schmeck won the Conservation of Natural Resources Award INC. 430 Concrete Ave., Leola, PA 717-656-2016 (Turn to Pag* B 19)
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers