A2B-Lancastar Farming, Saturday, April 29, 1995 Tradition Of Fun Continues At Dairy Expo (Continued from Pago A 27) A Dairy Shrine Award in the milk marketing category went to graduating senior Jayne Hess of Gettysburg,-who will be working for the Mid-Atlantic Milk Market ing Association. Jeff Hostetler is Perm. Stale’s nominee for the Shrine’s dairy production award, for which Penn Stale has had sec ond and third place winners nationally for the last two years. The' Pennsylvania Hosltein Association presented awards to Jennifer Trout for managing the Nittany Lion Fall Classic Sale, Jennifer Hummel and Marel Raub for winning the Junior Holstein Quiz Bowl Contest, and to Adam Tanis, Centre Hill; Bryan Herring, Govenor (Continued from Pago A 1) regions. At the Region II office, in Wil liamsport, J. Wayne Yorks, of Benton has been appointed region al director. At the Region II office, in Williamsport, J. Wayne Yorks, of Ben ton has been appointed regional director. Region II service area encompases Cameron, Clinton, Columbia, Lycoming. Montour, Northumberland, Snyd er. Potter, Tioga and Union counties. Located at 443 Hepburn Street, the number is (717) 327-3550. Yorks, 62. has been a Columbia County com missioner since 1988 and served on the Pen nsylvania Fish and Boat Commission for IS yean. He has spent his lifetime committed to fishing, hunting and conservation activities and has held various posts in sportsmen’s clubs. Yorks has been involved in the manage ment of several family owned businesses, and has worked with com munity emergency organizations. He has received awards for vol unteer work with vari ous nonprofit and char itable organizations throughout the community. At the Region I office in Meadville, George Gregg, of Grove City, has been appointed director. The Region I service ares includes Clarion, Crawford, Elk, Erie, Forest, Jefferson, McKean. Mercer, Ven ango and Warren coun ties. The telephone number is (814) 332-6890. Gregg, 54, it a gradu ate of Grove City High School and completed a Penn Slate University public affairs leadership fellowship, and attended the Pennsylva nia Cooperative Direc tor’s School. Farmington; and Jennifer Trout for Expo Show management From the Penn State Dury Judg ing Team. Brenda Mihaliak, WU lington, Conn, and Cathy Pavelski were named the high individuals. A Coach’s Award for helping with the program as a non-team mem ber went to Ben McConnaughey of Ligonier. Dairy Cattle Juding Contest chairman Pete Mozes announced the winners of the spring event which had 210 participants. In the collegiate professional division, die high individual overall was Charles Houp, Boycrtown, and second high was Donald Harwood, Shippensburg. High individual was David Fava, Bentleyville; sec- Appoints PDA Regional Directors A dairy farmer for 37 years, he owns a 500-acre crop fium in part nership with his brother. He has been a member of the Pennsylvania Agricultural Land Preservation Board, American Farmland Trust, Pennsylvania Farm Bureau and Atlantic Breed er’s Cooperative. In Mercer Coun ty, Gregg was affiliated with the ond high oral reasons was Melissa Morrow, Tyrone, and Thad Stur geon, Fombcll; high individual linear evaluation was Jeff Balmer, Lidtz, and second high were Jesse Erway, Yvonne Peterman, and Kristie Kobosky. In the junior 4-H division, the high team was Bradford County (members Randy and Loren Hark ness, Jodi Crawford, and Corissa Coolbaugh); high individual over all was Daryl Manllair, Lebanon County; and high individual rea sons was Matt Pease, Susquehanna County. The senior 4-H division winners were high team-Cnwford County (Kathleen Duncan, Sara Duncan, and Kimberly and Jason Miller); high individual overall- Land Preservation Advisory Com mittee, Farm Bureau and the coun ty extension executive board. At the Region m office in Tunk hannock, Russell O. Gunton, of Dalton, was named director. The Region m service area includes Bradford, Carbon, Lacka wanna. Luzerne, Monroe, Pike, Andy Reed, Mifflin County; high reasons team-Susquehanna Coun ty; high individual reasons-David Harvatine, Susquehanna County. In the senior FFA division, the high team overall was West Perry A (Mike Clark, Josh Loy, Liza Haas and Charles Thiemann); high individual overall-Nick Campbell, West Perry B; and high individual reasons, Ryan Connelly, Slate Col lege. The junior FFA division win ners were high team Overall- Central Cove (Chris Sollenberger, Derek Fisher, Eric Frederick, and Adam Logenecker); high individu al ovetaH-Chris Sollenberger, Central Cove; and high individual reasons-Charlene Mowrey, Brockway. Sullivan, Susquehanna. Wayne, and Wyoming counties. The office is located along RL 92. The tele phone number is (717) 836-2181. Gunton, 59, previously served as regional director, from 1979 to 1987. 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