C2-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 8,1986 Winners in the newsletter category were Rick Kauffman, Berks, and Beth Philabaum, Northampton. Winner Greg Soft, Northampton, was not present for photo. Two Lancaster countians were honored for their work in the 4-H program. 4-H Agent Zoann Parker, left, received the New Member Award, which honors an agent who has been a member for one or two years and who has done an out standing job. Hazel Nestleroth, right, was honored with the Clover Award, which recognizes someone outside the association who has made a contribution to 4-H. U.S. Bakker, right, and Wendy Hamilton, center, from the state office won a communications award for a slide set, and Beth Philabaum, left, for a TV show. Ik J- Other awards went to, from left, Ellen ferson County, personal column; Kathy Listwak, Lehigh County, state newsletter; Carol Schurman, Indiana County, feature story; and Jerry Tyson, Adams County, news article and photo. Pennsylvania 4-H Extension agents honor outstanding communicators The Pennsylvania Association of 4-H Extension Agents recognized their outstanding communicators at a banquet Monday evening in Hershey. Award winners, from left, were; Carolyn Belczyk of Erie County, promotion/public relations; Zoann Parker, Lan caster County, direct mail; Joette Wisnieski, state office, promotion/public relations; Beth Philabaum, Northampton County, direct mail; and Kathy Listwak, Lehigh County, direct mail. Lancaster Farming sponsored the awards. Vintage Sales celebrates 10th anniversary PARADISE The bidding paused briefly at Vintage Sales Stables’ Tuesday auction in recognition of the business’ 10th anniversary. Robert Frame, owner and president of Vintage, honored his children, employees and the farmers and shippers who have Robert Frame, left, owner of Vintage Sales Stables Inc., presents Vintage founder Bill Beam with a gift during a special anniversary celebration at Tuesday's sale. Frame was celebrating 10 years of ownership in the business. The Carroll County Holstein Clubs 19lh annual Carroll County Calf Sale will have special significance for two of Carroll County’s outstanding 4-H Youth. Nancy Powel 16, from Taneytown, and Kris Eckard 18, from West minster are members of the Maryland 4-H Dairy Judging Team who will be representing the United States in the International Judging Contest in Edinborough, made his business successful since he took over in 1976. Among those honored with gifts was Bill Beam, one of the three men who incorporated Vintage in 1953. Frame also honored the top 11 shippers with gifts. They are: Eyrich Farms, Amos M. Hursh, Manbeck’s Dairy Farm, Paul Carroll County Calf Sale Slated Scotland in June, ls»86. p.m., March 19,1986, at the Carroll Nancy and Kris and two other County Agricultural Center, Maryland 4-Hers earned this honor Westminster, Maryland This by placing first in the 1985 National year’s sale features 43 con -4-H Dairy Judging Contest at the signments from many of the World Dairy Expo in Madison, breeds elite sires, such as Rotate. Wisconsin last October. The Valiant, Ned Boy, Bova, Tony, Carroll County Holstein Club will Gold, and Chairman. This sale has support these youth by donating always been a proven opportunity one thousand dollars and two to buy 4-H project heifers For percent of the calf sales gross catalogs or more information, toward their expenses for their trip contact Remsburg Sales Service, to Europe this summer. Jefferson, Maryland, 301-473-82 H The calf sale will be held at 7 Guiney, Jay Hershey, Ralph Mj and Son, Eddie Hoopes, Rob Heffner, Carmean Grain, Dom Nolt and Arthur Hess. Farmers attending Tuesday! sale were treated to free lunch an anniversary cake. Frame « tended his thanks to them ft helping make Vintage a success.
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