Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 28, 1995, Image 18

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    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
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Cumberland County Recognizes
Zelger was a Pennsylvania Key
stone winner and has been involved
in sewing and food projects.
The Cumberland County dub of
the Year Award was won by the
Conodoguinet Sheep Club.
John Creek of Shippensburg was
the winner of the Outstanding 4-H
Boy honor. The 15-ycar-old has
been a 4-H member for seven years.
He is a dairy dub member and a
participant in the wildlife habitat
judging team.
The Outstanding 4-H Girl award
was captured by 17-year-old Le-
Anne Haycock of Shippensburg.
She has been in 4-H for five years, is
Convention
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vcntion also features session'
filled with recognition of FFA,
members’ accomplishments and
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ing John Alston, motivational
speaker; Emanuel Cleaver, mayor
of Kansas City; Diana Golden,
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In addition, convention parti
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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
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president of the Cumberland County
441 Council, and ii a 4-H camp
counselor.
The 4-H Spirit Award was won
by the Cumberland Valley School
District The school superintendent.
Dr. Orr Brermeman, accepted the
award on behalf of die district
Rebecca Comman of Boiling
Springs captured the Outstanding
Junior 4-H’er Award. 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
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Michelfe Comman of Carlisle, a
seven-year 4-H member who has
joined in' livestock and clothing
projects, was picked as the outstand
ing secretary.
The outstanding treasurer was
Sandra Anderson of Boiling
Springs, who is involved in clothing
projects and is a member of the
duty-club and the Conodoguinet
Sheep Club.
Kristin Sanderson was selected as
the outstanding news reporter.
Cassandra Kncrr was recognized
for winning honors in the State
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New county 4-H officers who
were installed during the banquet
were Jen Beck, president; Matthew
Day, vice-president; Amy Winner,
secretary; and John Leib, treasurer.
Many 4-H leaders also were con
gratulated for their service. Galea
Smith was honored as a 30-year
leader. Raymond Bear was cited for
IS years of service and Ed Jones and
Donald Nailor were applauded as
10-year leaders.
Five-year leaders were Debbie
Beck, Pattie Creek, Timothy Hook
er, and Doug Nichols. Those recog
nized as first-year leaders were Kar
en Barrett, Darlene Beaston, Caro
lyn Clinch, Wendy Heister, Judy
McNew, Dennis Nailor, Joanne
Nailor, William Noss, JoAnn San
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