Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1957)

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speaking of awards Our Fair Lad/* continues her Winning Ways 3 Brand New Awards . . . just 3 of many in Big Aggie's 35 years of service to listeners and advertisers Certificate of Honor, Grocery Mfrs. of America Wynn Hubler Speece, WNAX women's Service Director receives the 1957 Certificate of Honor from Paul S. Willis, Pres., Grocery Manufacturers of America, Inc. The award was in recognition of Mrs. Speece's distinguished contribution to furthering public understanding of the "Life Line of America." Eighth Consecutive Farm Safety Award George B. German, WNAX Inquiring Farm Reporter, receives the 1956-57 Farm Safety Award from Gen. George C. Stewart, Exec. Vice Pres. of the National Safety Council. This is the eighth consecutive Farm Safety Award to be won by WNAX . . . more consecutive wins than any station in America. American Legion Auxiliary Golden Mike Citation (J From Mrs. Annie M. Anderson, district president of the American Legion Auxiliary, Rex Messersmith, WNAX Farm Service Director, receives the 1957 Golden Mike Citation for the recognition of WNAX's contribution to the interests, enlightenment, entertainment and inspiration of South Dakota youth. With all due apologies to Julie Andrews, Big Aggie has been "Our Fair Lady" to the 660,950 families in the great Upper Missouri Valley for 35 years. WNAX-570 CBS— YANKTON, SOUTH DAKOTA Represented by Katz Don D. Sullivan, General Manager