«jsv arm' jryyc .igv Martin Sr. Grace Hoppes makes the presentation. BROOKVILLE (Jefferson Co.) Commenting on the Pen nsylvania Young Farmers’ Con vention last week, Richard Hop pes, PYFA reporter, noted that the convention was very successful with tours, awards, business meet ings, workshops, and fellowship. The state officers, their wives, and especially state president Jim Ber ry and his wife Pam were com mended for their hard work to make the convention successful. The association also thanks the Outstanding young farmers under 30 are, seated Tina and Ed Wilkinson, Gettysburg chapter, state winner; stand ing from left, Denise and Keith Leydig, Berlin Brothers Val ley; Chris Harvey, West Snyder; Shenda, Tia, and Ed Sense nich, Manheim; and David and Daniel Groff, Cedar Crest. Pennsylvania Young Farmers Hold exhibitors, sponsors of meals, donors, and young farmer chapters for their support The Hon. Eton Wilson, mayor of Brookville, gave the welcome and gave an overview of Jefferson County. Jenny Zcrby brought greetings from Pennsylvania FFA. The delegates were seated at the business meeting. They approved a $26,025 budget for 1995. The election of officers is as fol lows; James Slutzman, Meyers dale, president, Garry Maurer, Outstanding young farmers cvor 30 are, from left, seated, Sam and Ellen Dayhoff, Gettysburg, state winner; standing, David and Carol Young, Solanco; and David Fox, Berlin Brothers Valley. Winners not pic tured are, Glen and Barbara Carper, West Snyder and Larry and Denis G nimbi ne, Tulpehocken. Lebanon, president-elect; Robert Cornman, Centre Ilall, secretary; A. DAle Herr, Kirkwood, treasur er; Grace Hoppes. Hamburg, PRD, and James Berry, Jr., Brookville, is past president. Regional vice presidents are: Region 2, David Groff, Manheim; Region 3, Dale Rossman, Spring Mills; Region 4, Jeffrey Rohrer, Chambcrsburg; Region S. Paul Kemerer, Latrobc; Region 7, Paul Zimmerman, Bemville; Member ship, Terry Martin, Sr., Chambers burg;. and Newsletter Editors, Richard and Grace Hoppes, Hamburg. Awards were given as follows; Honary young farmer, Terry Martin; Outstanding Y.F. advisor, Christine williams, Tulpehocken; largest convention registration, Solanco; largest chapter member ship. Manheim; largest percent increase in membership, Gettys burg; Outstanding Y.F under 30, state winner, Ed and Tina Wilkin son, Gettysburg chapter; over 30, slate winner, Samuel and Ellen Dayhoff, Gettysburg, and out standing community service, David and Kathren Schantz, Kutz town. <rr The Pennsylvania state winner of the out standing community service award was David and Kathy Schantz, Kutztown chapter. Convention Representatives from chapters accept their awards. Largest percent increase in membership, Gettysburg Chap ter; largest convention registration, Solanco chapter; and largest chapter membership, Manheim Central chapter. Sale Reports FARM SALE Sale on Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14, a 60-acre dairy farm. Owner was Ammon and Susanna Nolt, Witwcr Rd., East Earl. Sold for $409,000, buyer was Elam Huyard, New Holland. One-hundred eighty registered buyers. D-2 Cat Cumberland Valley Farm Toy Show Ertl, Hess, winross Friday and Saturday, March 3 & 4 Toy Show... Friday 6:00 P.M. to 9:30 P.M. Saturday 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. Admission - $2.00/person Toy Auction... Saturday 5:30 P.M. Sponsored by the Cumberland Valley FFA/ Cumberland Valley Tractor Pullers at the Cumberland Valley Eagle View (New School) Gym and Cafeteria. Located along the Carlisle Pike (rt. 11) North of 181. Information... (717) 249-8434 brought $3,100; Case 1/3/ gas skid loader, $3,000; New Idea 362 Spreader, $1,600; copper kettle SI7S; meat sheer $130; tobacco lathes for $l6 per hundred. Crocks $25 apiece, few butcher ladels for $2O a piece. Nevin Martin and Sons, Auctioneers. ""1
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