The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 8, 1983 Page: 5 of 14
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Thursdoy, December 8, 1983 — The Albony Newt — Poge 5-A
County 4-H'ers honored Sunday
Ken Jones and Mark
Belcher were honored as
Shackelford County 4-H
Gold Star award reci
ients at the 4-H Awards
anquet held Sunday,
December 4.
Other awards and cer
tificates were also dis
tributed, following a
covered dish supper.
Rifle awards went to
Jones and Belcher as well.
Beef awards went to
Mandy Ford, Jewelee Jor
dan, Charles Cossubone,
Freddie Cosper, Chris
Cain, Kussell Moore, and
Rocky Moore.
Food awards wei.t to
Alma Schkade, Melissa
Compton and Kristy
Compton.
Sheep awards went to
Amy Jones and Thomas
Cocks, and swine awards
went to Kevin Hill and
Alan Sherman.
Jana Hill received a
public speaking award,
and Susan Hill received a
citizenship award.
l'aul Patterson re
ceived a leadership
award.
Steven Hise received a
rabbit award.
Every member in
volved in a 4-H project re
ceived a certificate.
Beef certificates went
to Candy Asbury, Jen
nifer Bowman, Larry
Braddy, Jana Breeden,
Larry Cauble, Rodney
Collinsworth, fhris Cain,
Garry Kdgar, Hilly Gil
breath, David Henry, Ken
Jones, Pete Moberly,
Tracy Moberly, Hrenda
Peacock, Trary Pittman,
Lee Ellen Shelton, Shelia
Shelton, Marty Smith,
Shannon Taylor, Brian
Wilson, Clint Condor,
Paul Patterson, Carl
Butler, Eddie Vickers,
Jewellee Jordoh, Mandy
Ford, Kocky Moore,
Russell Moore, Charles
Cossabone, Freddie
Cosper, Lydia Heller,
Pete Lopez, Robert
Lopez, Russell Holland.
Marcus Edgar and Bryan
Edgar
HOSPITAL NEWS
ADMISSIONS:
Margie llammons, Moran
12 2
Francisco Gonalez, Breck
enridge
Carl Etchieson
R. C, Farmer
Joanna Ayers
Hugh Ayers
DISMISSALS:
Aline Pierce, Brecken
ridge I
12 3
12 4
12 4
12 5
I :in
A IV Alexander II .'HI
Margie llammons, Moran.
11 80
.lime Akin 1130
Ardella Cardenas, Baird
12 2
Francisco Gonzalez.
Breckenridge
Birchie Balliew
I)elpha ( 'ook. Moran
Walter- Richter
12 3
12 5
12 5
12 fi
Student joins choir
Vonda Patterson,
daughter of Mr and Mrs
Ken Patterson of Albany,
is a member of t he 198;i 84
Hardin Simmons Univer
sity Chapel Choir, accord
ing to James Pearce, choir
director
Miss Patterson is a
freshman elementary edu
cation major
The 112 voice choir is in
its first year after a.
hiatus of a few years. A
non graded, non class eh
semble, its purpose is to
give students the oppor
tunity to add a musical
dimension to the univer
si I v's p r og ra m s i n
Behrens ('hapel Auditor
i urn.
Sheppard deployed
to Western Pacific
Navy Seaman Recruit
Derwin Sheppard. son of
Ernestine Walker of
Albany, is currently
deployed to the Western
Pacific and Indian ()ceans
He is a crew member
aboard the frigate CSS
Sample, homeported in
Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
During the deployi.n nl.
Internships planned
Congressman Charles
S t e n ho I m a n ii o u nee d
December 1 that applica
(ions are now available
jijor his fifth summer in
ternship programm. set
for June and July 19HI in
I»m Wash. ngton office
Each year, the program
involves two Omar
Burleson Congressional
Interns and two Lyndon
{tames Johnson Con-
gressional interns, with
each spending one month
in Washington, ' his year,
applications must tie post
marked by mid'iight.
February fi, and mailed to
the Abilene office
The interns se'ected
will receive full Congres
Kional experience in Sten
holm's office, participating
in the functioning >f the
office, attending commit
tee meetings, observing
debate and votes in the
House Chambe-. watch
ing Supreme Court deci
aions made, and taking ad
: vantage of the ma'iy other
4 H'ers receiving swine
certificates were Steven
Crawford, Garry Edgar,
Gary Garvin, Jana Hill,
Kevin Hill, Susan Hill,
Rafe Wagley, Tito Bena
vides, Chanel Riley, Allan
Sherman, Chad Wals-
worth, Ronald Wilkins,
Brian Wilson and Rocky
Moore.
Those receiving sheep
certificates were Trina
Edwards, Allan Garrett,
Stephanie Garrett, Jana
Hill, Kevin Hill, Susan
Hill, Amy Jones, Shannon
Leech, Chad Walsworth,
Ronald Wilkins, Brian
Wilson. Eddie Vickers,
Charles Cossabone, P'red
die Cosper and Thomas
Cocks.
Poultry certificates
went to Chris Beard, Amy
Jones, Ken Jones, Shane
Steddum, Thomas Cocks
and Kerry Elerson.
Rabbit project cer
tificates went to Chris
Beard, Jennifer Bowman,
Steven Crawford, Steven
Hise, Jonathan Berry,
Rachel Hough, Anthony
Hoard, Stephanie Mims,
Gregg Weaver, Jhanna
Weaver, Joel Scott and
Thomas Cocks.
Members receiving
clothing award cer
tificates were Kristy and
Melissa Compton, Rocio
Molina and Libby Harlow
Food certificates went
to Alma Schkade, Kristy
and Melissa Compton,
Amy Jones and Rocio
Molina.
E ntomology cer
tificates were awarded to
Thomas Cocks, Brent
Fagly and Dewayne
hirigletary
Certificates for rifle
projects went to Brad
Petree, Allan Sherman,
Mark Belcher, Kussell
Davis, Gary Garvin,
Kevin Hill, Steven Hise,
and Ken Jones.
Citizenship certificates
went to Jana Hill and Ken
Jones.
Those receiving leader
ship certificates wer,
Mark Belcher, Jennifer
Whitt, Debbie Wilfong.
and Caul Patterson.
Certificates for Teen
Leader Lab went to Paul
Patterson and Carl But
ler.
Turkey project cer
tificates went to Donald
Stone and Kerry Elerson.
Mandy Ford received a
Certificate for a horse pro
ject.
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the ship will participate in
various training exercises
wit h other U.S. units and
t hose of allied nations ,
Port visits are schedul
ed in several fin Eastern
count t ies
The Sample is lit) lee!
long and carries a crew of
217
learning possibilities in
Washington
Selection for I hi intern
sl|ip,s Is made liy .1
Dist rict w ide seled ion
committee, chaired by
former < ongrcssIIIan
Burleson
Hot h t iid.t iit s a lid
teachers are eligible for
the inti rnships Appli
cants must be at least 18
years of age when in
Washington, most teach
or study in a college or
high school in the 17th
District of Texas or have
permanent residency in
the 17th District while at
tending any college in the
achoo! year prior to the in
ternship
A stipend is provided
for the month o! work in
Washington,
Formal applications
and fiirther details may
he obtained from the Abi
lene District Office, P.O.
Boa 1101, Abilene. Texas
7$ 604, or bv calling
915 «73 7221
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Lucas, Donnie A. The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 8, 1983, newspaper, December 8, 1983; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth414015/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.