Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 10, 1980, Image 132

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    D4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 10,1980
Lancaster DHIA supervisors receive merit awards
LAMPETER Several
Lancaster County DKIA
supervisors recently
received Awards of Merit for
length of service and ex
cellence of work.
The awards were
presented at the meeting of
the Southeast Pennsylvania
Supervisors of the Dairy
Herd Improvement
Association.
Senior member of the
group was Harold Lin
decamp, R 2 Peach Bottom,
who received his 24th merit
award in 30 years of service.
Close behind was Wilbur
Houser, Lampeter, who
received his 23rd merit
award in 25 years with
DMA. Harold Probst, Bart,
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Among the Lancaster OHIA supervisors
receiving Merit Awards were, from left in back
row: Tom Garret, Lee Landis, Jay Mylin, Harold
Brenneman, and Moses Martin. In the front row
are Harold Probst, Wilbur Houser, Harold Lin
decamp, and Floyd Zook. Not present was Jay
Risser.
received his 20th award in 22
years of service.
Being honored with their
19th award were Moses
Martin, Ephrata; and Jay
Risser, lancaster. Both men
have 21 years service with
the DMA.
Harold Brenneman, R 1
Strasburg, was given his
13th award in 15 years with
the DHIA. Lee Landis, R 1
Narvon, received his 12th
award in 14 years.
Jay Mylin, R 6 Manheim,
was presented with his ninth
award in 11 years of service.
Floyd Zook of Strasburg, a
six-year member of the
DHIA team, received his
fourth such award.
Thomas G. Garrett, R 2
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Palmyra, was presented his
first merit award.
To be eligible for the
award, a DHIA supervisor
must have one < full year’s
service as of January 1 of the
year for which the award
was made. He must be a full
time supervisor and he must
keep up with DHIA work.
Testers must attend two of
three conferences held
during the year, have an
average mailing time of not
over 2.9 days, have less than
three percent of his herds
tested outside the centering
day range for the testing
year, and have fewer than 10
percent errors on the
monthly report.
The award, plus $lO is
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presented annually at the
Spring District DHIA
supervisor conference.
Further monetary awards
are made thereafter for each
five consecutive' years a
supervisor receives the
Merit Award. They range
from $25 for five consecutive
years service to $lOO for 20
consecutive years and
above.
Lancaster County has a
total of 16 DHIA supervisors
currently working.
Officers of the County
DHIA include Harold Lm
decamp, president; Jay
Risser, vice president; and
Jay Mylin, secretary.—CH
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