Aggie Norman Anges D. Arnold-Norman hu been appointed to The Pennsylvania State University’s Cooperative Intension Service staff as assistant Extension agent working with home economics in Lancaster County. Dr. Thomas B. King, associate dean for Ex tension, who announced the appointment, said she began her educational duties January 2. A graduate of Lebanon Catholic High School, she received a bachelor of science degree In home LIQUID NITROGEN FOR SMALL GRAINS, PASTURE, CORN CUSTOM APPLIED FAST AND ACCURATELY WITH NEW AND MODERN EQUIPMENT FOR PROMPT AND TIMELY SERVICE HAROLD ZOOK, Custom Applicator 220 Lampeter Road Lancaster, PA 17602 Phone: 394-5412 Saturday. Fab. 28. 1976 nsion agents appointed economics .education from Penn State In May, 1975. As an undergraduate ahe was a member of the campus 4-H recreation team, secretary of the Dairy Science Club, and a student member of the American Home Economics Association. She has been employed for two summers as an urban 4- H Aide, and one summer as a summer assistant in home economics for the Extension Service in Lebanon County. She was a national winner in the 4-H Foods-Nutrition Awards Program in 1972. A member of the American Home Economics Association, she is the daughter of Mrs. Mary M. Arnold, Route 2, Lebanon. Her husband, David R. Norman, is an associate Extension agent in York County. Linda L. Franz has also been appointed to The Pennsylvania State University’s Cooperative Extension Service staff as assistant Extension Agent, working with youth in Lancaster County. A graduate of Fillmore Central School, Fillmore, New York, she received a Call Us Now! Linda Franz bachelor of science degree in secondary education from State University College at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York. Prior to her present ap pointment, Mrs. Franz was employed as a 4-H assistant for the Lancaster County Cooperative Extension Service. She has also been a teacher aide at the Lincoln Junior High School and a community action program youth counselor. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Brooks Main, Fillmore, New Ydrk, she is married to William J. Franz ID. They make their home in Lancaster. 4iU Umtt U « WEAVER Q, SfAfi= SBSA Ej| INC. “WomeyPat” . R.D. 4 MYERSTOWN, PA. 17067 CALL COLLECT 717-866-5708 m SPECIAL JAMESWAY W\ MEETING FOR Mi INTERESTED FARMERS TUESDAY, MARCH 2 AT 7:30 P.M. SUBJECT: PLAN NOW TO ATTEND LANDIS BROS., INC. In Lancaster County both agents are associated with County Extension Director M. M. Smith, Mrs. Doris W. Thomas, Extension agent, associate Extension agents Jsy W. Irwin, N. Alan Bair, and Arnold G. Lueck, and Linda Luedk-Stoner, nutrition assistant. Their offices are located at the Lancaster Farm and Home Center, 1383 Arcadia Road, Lancaster. SOME BUSINESSMEN NEVER SEE A MAN THEY DON'T LIKE IF THEY CAN AVOID IT/ at Landis Bros. Inc., 1305 Manheim Pike, Lancaster. FEATURING GRADY COMSTOCK, FORT ATKINSON, WISCONSIN BIG JIM FORAGE HANDLING - ALL SEASON VENTILATION 130" MANHEIM PIKE LANCASTER, PA W. L 31T Alfalfa one of the best yielding alfalfa for this section, Also full line of clovers. ALL CLOVERS AND ALFALFAS MIXED AND INOCULATED FREE. VORIS SEED CORN REIST SEEDS SINCE 1925 REIST SEED CO. J ■- MT. JOY. PENN A PHONE 717-653-4121 WE DELIVER if,' I - 1 *•' v. A y C **
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