AlB* Lancaster Farming, Saturday. Octobar 28, 1995 BETH MILLER Cumberland Co. Correspondent HUNTSDALE (Cumberland Co.) —Plenty of awards were given out during die Cumberland County 4-H Achievement Banquet Theme for the event, which was held at the Pehn Township Fire Hall, was “4-H: More Than You Ever Imagined.” The I Dare You awards went to Matthew Day of Shippensburg and to Tanya Zclger of Carlisle. Day is a member of the Dairy Club, the dairy judging team and was the top mews reporter. Secretary Of Ag To At National Speak FFA ALEXANDRIA. Va. U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Dan Glickman will speak to more than 34,000 FFA members, advisors, supporters and guests at the 68th National FFA Convention in Kan sas City, Mo. Glickman will give remarks at 1 pan. Friday, Nov. 10, the second day of the three-day convention, the nation’s largest annual student gathering. Prior to being sworn in as the 26th U.S. secretary of agriculture on March 30,1995, Glickman rep resented Kansas’ 4th Congres sional District in the U.S. House of Representatives for 18 years. He served on the House Agricul ture Committee for nearly two decades, including six years as chairman of the Subcommittee on General Farm Commodities and its predecessor, the Subcommittee on Wheat, Soybeans and Feed Grains. He is widely recognized as a leading spokesman for Ameri can agriculture, leading the way in such areas as expanding trade in agricultural goods and food safe ty, and reinventing the United Classified ads^ g PAY OFFI I 3000 Series Reel Less pressuri FRICTION, AND WEAR ... Faster mixes AND BETTER El QUALITY... 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The 68th National FFA Cork, vcntion also features session' filled with recognition of FFA, members’ accomplishments and addresses by top speakers includ ing John Alston, motivational speaker; Emanuel Cleaver, mayor of Kansas City; Diana Golden, Olympic gold medal skier, Fred McClure, motivational speaker and former national FFA secretary from Texas; Jeanne Robertson, humorist; Shawntel Smith, Miss America, sponsored by AGC® Corporation; and David Toma, former New York City policeman. Additional speakers will be announced as they are confirmed. In addition, convention parti cipants will have opportunities to attend leadership workshops, tour Kansas City manufacturing and agribusiness sites, learn about agricultural careers and education options from nearly 300 exhibitors at the FFA National Agricultural Career Show and meet with fellow FFA members from around the nation. 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She is 14 'years old and has been a 4-H mem ber for half of her life, and has been involved in dairy, food, and clothmg projects. The Gladys Holtry Award, which recognizes outstanding 4-H leaders, was granted to Sandy Long of Car lisle, who has been a 4-H leader for 31 years and is the coach of the county drill team. Jason Mowcry of Shippcnsburg Berks Holds Market Steer Roundup LEESPORT (Berks Co.) On October 11 at the Leespon Far mers Market, Inc., the Bala County 4-H Beef Club held its an nual market-steer roundup. Fred Weaver ofEphrata judged die 18 market steers. The champion steer was shown by David Newpherof Fleetwood The steer was a 1,285-pound crossbred steer. Reserve went to Kelly Dietrich of Hamburg, with her steer named “Duce." The steer was a Charolais/Limousin cross bred The steers woe then sold. An nex Florist of New York purchas ed the grand champion steer and Meridian Bank purchased the re serve grand champion steer. The club had a very successful sale with all steers averaging $2OO-5300 above market price. 4-H’ers are now looking for ward to their annual 4-H Live stock banquet held Nov. 4 at the Kutztown Grange. They will en joy a meal of 4-H meats purchased at the 4-H Livestock sides. Other platings ue as follows; Light Lightwaighl: 1. Cat* Lam. 2. Justin Ltvan, 3. WMlmi WHHs 111. I UMhmUili 4 **-»« ■■ - - f% nMvj UJImWpRa 11 PMra HMlWllfi Ca Kristy Dittrich, 3. Jaaon Laity. Light MadlumawlaWi 1. Kt»y Dittrich, 2. Kaily Hoioombt, 3. Matt Samaal. at < «>-- -»-* *a nHvy i imho dmt phtr, 2. Jaaon ManwUar, 3. Emlla Mlar. Heating Products • Brooder* JJ m iixiodh • Incinerators • Space Heaters • Parts • Accessories ON SPECIAL 10% OFF Outstanding 4-H’ers took home the 4-H Wildlife Audu bon Society Award. The 4-Speak- Out Night Award was won by the Four Closer Stitchers. 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