Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 29, 1995, Image 28

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    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. He has held various leader
ship and administrative positions
(Turn to Pag* A 29)
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Also recognized at the banquet
were the 1995 Dairy Princess Amy
Marshall of Elwood and the Dairy
Sweetheart, Miranda Rogers,
daughter of faculty member Gary
Rogers. The editors of the club
yearbook, “The Dairyman”, were
Jayne Hess and Carrie Bryant of
Honesdale, and the Expo special
events chairmen were' Kara Tus
sey, Huntingdon and Amy Pack
ard, Troy.
Jennifer Trout receives an
award from Bill Nichols,
executive secretary of the
Penneylvanla Holstein Asso
ciation, tor managing the Nit
tany Lion Fall Classic Sale.
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