Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 22, 1972, Image 13

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    OWENS/CORNING
FIBERGLAS
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 22,1972—13
Local Mennonites
Get Assignments
Among local persons par
ticipating in a Mennonite
Voluntary Service orientation
January 10 to 15 at the Eastern
Mennonite Board ol Missions and
Chanties Headquarters,
Salunga. and receiving assign
ments, were
Paul A Sw anger,
Elizabethtown, rural develop
ment worker, Alberta, Ala , Lois
Nisslcy, Palmyra, nurses aid in
Anderson. SC, Larry Stoner,
Lititz, construction worker.
Koinoma Farms, Amencus, (5a
Linda Sw anger. Elizabethtown,
day care center worker, Alberta,
Ala , Mary Jane Sauder,
Manheim, secretary to area VS
administrator, Philadelphia,
Barbara Gall, Elizabethtown,
Jugger Conference Set
A conference lor larm milk
luggers will be held in Borland
Laboratory at Pennsylvania
State Universih on FcbruaryB-10,
1972 The program will start
Tuesday noon and end Thursday
noon Forty-three persons par
ticipated in the 1971 conference,
reports County Agent Mas Smith
This vear’s conference is
planned lor processing and sales
personnel Topics covered will
include processing procedures,
flavor and qualit> control,
cleaning and sanitizing,
sanitation regulations and
selling Pre-registration is
L. H. Brubaker Employe
Given Week of Training
Thomas Houser, serviceman
(or L H Brubaker, has returned
from a week-long training
program at the New Holland
Service Training center at New
Holland, Pennsylvania While at
the center he attended sessions in
the service and repair of a wide
variety of modern farm
machinery
Houser, 1509 Lampeter Road,
Lampeter, has been employed by
L H Rrubaker lor years He
has extensive background in
(arming and mechanics
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licensed practical nurse, An
derson, SC , Ann Ebcrly,
Smoketown, VS unit hostess.
Homestead. Fla , Naaman
Eherly. Smoketown, migrant
childcare work. Homestead, Del
HuthElamc Landis, Lancaster,
child care worker. Philadelphia,
Marnetta Longcncckcr,
Elizabethtown, secretary for
Clad Tidings Church, Now York,
N Y , Marly n Martin, Narvon,
hospital work. Lakeland, Fla ,
Daniel Sicgnst. Lancaster,
hospital work. Birmingham, Ala
Kenneth Weaver, Lititz,
hospital worker. New Haven,
Conn , Adam Fox, Ephrata,
hospital worker, Washington
DC. .lax Ebersole. Lancaster
construction worker, Koinoma
P.utners, Amencus. Ca
required prior to .January 28,
1972, says Smith
Participation is limited to 40
persons, hut unless at least 15 are
pre-registered, it will be can
celed The (ec is $2O
For a copy ol the program and
application Irom wnte to
Agricultural Conference Center
Uoom 410 .1 Orvis Keller
Building, Pennsylvania State
University, University Park, Pa
10802
Drug Seminar Slated
A three-day educational
seminar on drug education lor
Lancaster County law en
forcement personnel, sponsored
by the Lancaster County District
Attorney's Office and (he Lan
caster County Cooperative (Ex
tension Service, will be held on
February 15, 16, and 17, 1972
The program, to he held in the
Mount ,Jo> Vo-Tech School
Mount Jo\, will he conducted h\
the United States Department of
.Justice, Bureau o( Narcotics and
Dangerous Drugs
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