Dairy family gets York Extension award BY JOYCE BUPP Staff Correspondent YORK York County's Ex tension Service recognized a family of long-time supporters of the 4-H and extension programs as the highlight of their annual meeting and dinner last Friday evening at the York Fairground’s banquet center. The Rodney Eisenhart’s of Thomasville are partners in a family dairy farm and for many years have worked with the local 4- H clubs. Rodney and his wife, Sara are leaders with the Thomasville community and area tractor club, and are active with various dairy programs as well. Sara is a member of the 4-H advisory committee extension’s jrt . )y received York Extension's first-ever award for outstanding Extension family. From the left are county agent Tony Dobrosky, extension president Bob Rebert and Sara and Sue Eisenhart. OR FREE KEJ* DER MUST... dr Building Tape Hitler Building Building ler about the Special APRIL 17 'JI KELLER BUILDING ™ M W - HOOK SYSTEMS INC CONSTRUCTION CO. CONSTRUCTION •iL, RD II Box 203 „ P ® Box p 6 , 2 f 9 R D #2, Box 163 '??* 5 Lewisburg, PA 17837 H pW $ 7 7*57 2 Peach Bottom, PA 17563 r PH 717-524-0568 PH 717-545-7527 PH 717-548-2615 AI^INE RIGGS ENTERPRISES Box 98 Boswell. PA 15531 PH 814-629-5621 executive committee and during the annual meeting was elected to the office of second vice-president of the extension committee. Almost since the 4-H center was built in the early 1970’5, Sara has helped supervise the kitchen, taking charge of the many banquets and meetings served there each year. Often, other members of the family assist in preparation and service. All three of the Eisenhart children have been enthusiastic 4- H members and outstanding in various project accomplishments. Tim, the oldest, is presently ser ving with the U.S. armed forces, stationed in Hawaii. Nancy, a former 4-H dairy foods state winner, was the county’s 1982-83 GRAINS BINS, GRAIN LEGS, KAN-SUN DRYERS SPECIAL WINTER WAREHOUSE PRICES from BUTLER - fmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmi I BUTLER MFG. CO. g Attn . p.e Hess C BUTLERJ} W.R. MOODY, CONTRACTOR 113 Walnut Lane West Newton. PA 15089 PH 412-872-6804 York County Extension agent Tony Dobrosky tries out his 25-year-award, Penn State rocking chair, for newly-elected officers, from the left, Bob Smyser, Noami Bupp, Sara Eisenhard and Charles Hess. Absent is Jed Beshore. dairy princess. Susan, the youngest, is an avid dairy showman in the youth and open Jersey breed classes and is treasurer of the 4-H county council. A second surprise award went to county agent Tony Dobrosky, who recently completed 25 years of service with Extension. In honor of that quarter-century mark, he was presented an official “Penn State rocking chair,” awarded by James The n Bin Company MATTSON ENTERPRISES CO. 1605 Mt Holly Road P O Box 151 Burlington, NJ 08016 Chestertown, MD 21620 PH 609-386-1603 PH 301 778-4110 McKeehen, assistant director of PSU’s Southeast Region. Special recognition went to The York Dispatch, for the newspaper’s support and assistance in informing the public of extension programs and events. Recently, the York-based evening daily sponsored a supplement programs and events. Recently, the York-based evening daily sponsored a supplement detailing BINTRIM BUILDERS 204 Hoover Road New Castle, PA 16101 PH 412 924-2698 BEAVERCREEK LANDSCAPING CONST I BUTLER 8-17-15 KAN-SUN CONTINUOUS FLOW DRYER OFF-SEASON PRICES NOW IN EFFECT _ PO. Box 337, Oxford, PA 19363 ■ I'm interested m more information on Butler products I n Buildings □ Bins fl Dryers □ Bulk-O-Matics | Name | Address | County I City ® Phone (Include area code) the gamut of extension assistance available and profiles on the staff. Reporter Sheila Irwin represented the newspaper in accepting recognition from the extension committee. A $3,000 grant from Branch 8080 of the Lutheran Brotherhood firm was presented to 4-H agent Roxanne Price. The funding from the fraternal insurance firm is (Turn to Page A 25) Price Includes Delivery And Start Up Zip- State