Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 16, 1977, Image 100

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday. April 16,1977
100
Alayne Myers
Five
part
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa.
- Five outstanding Penn
sylvania 4-H members have
been selected to take part in
the National 4-H Conference
to be held in Washington
D.C. on April 23 - 29.
The conference, with
headquarters at the National
4-H Center, is designed to
provide meaningful in
volvement in 4-H program
development at the national
level and to interpret the
youth program to legislators
and other public
officials through personal
contact.
The five individuals
chosen were: Jeff Craig, 515
Old State Road, Royersford;
Pearl Kneller, Brodbecks R
1; Karen Hemminger, Glen
Rock Rl; Alayne Myers,
Benton R 3; and Norman
Peters, Pennsylvania
Furnace.
“Each individual was
named to attend the event on
the basis of his or her 4-H
records and participation in
county and state activities,”
said Dr. Marcia C. Beppler,
4-H-youth specialist at Penn
State University.
Major thrusts of this
conference will be based on
the theme, “Involvement
Brings Commitment.” The
delegates will have an op
portunity to concentrate
their participation in con
sulting groups based on
programs in economics,
jobs, and careers; leisure
education in 4-H; citizenship
responsibilities; strength
ening family ties; and food,
fiber and conservation,
servation.
Several hundred 4-H
members from all states,
Puerto Rico, and the District
of Columbia will take part in
the activities.
Jeff Craig
Craig, a junior at Spring-
Ford Senior High School, has
been a 4-H member for eight
years. He is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Litchert.
A member of the Trappe 4-
H Community Club, he
served as president and was
a member of the countywide
picnic planning committee.
Craig was a counselor at
Camp Shehaqua and was a
member of the county
consumerama team that
competed at State 4-H
Achievement Days at Penn
State.
He was a Keystone 4-H
award winner in home
management and out
standing boy categories.
Pearl Kneller
The daughter of Silas H.
Kneller, Sr., Miss Kneller is
a student at the Central
Pennsylvania Business
School. She has been a 4-H
member for 12 years.
- ’r
Karen Henninger
Pa. 4-H’ers to take
in nat’l conference
She took part in hhe Illinois
4-H Exchange Program,
Regional 4-H Teen Leaders
Retreat, Regional 4-H
Demonstration Day, Penn
sylvania Farm Show,
Citizenship Short Course,
and State 4-H Achievement
Days.
Miss Kneller was a
Keystone 4-H award winner,
Jefferson 4-H Club out
standing member, and won
the Jefferson 4-H Club
Knitting award.
Karen Hemminger
The daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. James Hemminger,
Karen is a student at
Virginia Polytechnic In
stitute. She has been a 4-H
member for nine years.
A member of three York
County 4-H Clubs, she served
as presidnet, vice president,
secretary, treasurer, game
leader, and song leader. She
also assisted with club ac
tivities and events as a teen
leader.
Miss Hemminger took part
in the Regional 4-H Teen
Leaders Retreat, District 4-
H Camp, Regional 4-H
Demonstration Day, State 4-
H Capital Days, Penn
sylvania 4-H Leadership
Congress, State 4-H
Achievement Days, and the
Citizenship Short Course.
She was named winner of
the Senior Home Im
provement award and Foley
Foods award.
Norman Peters
Peters, the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence N. Peters, has
been a 4-H member for nine
years. He is a 1976 graduate
of the State College Area
High School.
A member of four Center
County 4-H Clubs, he served
as presidnt, vice president,
secretary, treasurer, news
reporter, and recreation
leader. He also assisted with
club activities and events as
a teen leader.
Peters has taken part in
the Regional 4-H Teen
Leaders Retreat; Penn
sylvania 4-H Leadership
Congress; State 4-H
Achievement Days and
National 4-H Congress.
He was a State 4-H Con
servation winner, won
Keystone 4-H Awards in beef
and conservation, and was
named Centre County’s
Outstanding 4-H Boy.
Alayne Myers
The daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Myers, Alayne is
a student at the Thompson
Institute. She has been a 4-H
member for eight years.
she took part in the
Regional 4-H Teen leaders
Conference, District 4-H
Camp, Regional 4-H
Demonstration Day, State 4-
H Achievement Days,
Pennsylvania 4-H leader-
Pearl Kneller
ship Congress, Agricultural
Progress Days, and the
Pennsylvania Association of
Farmer Cooperatives
Summer Youth Institute.
Canada
livestock
requirements
WASHINGTON, D. C. -
Canadian animal health
officials have imposed new
requirements on U.S.
livestock imported into
Canada for purposes other
than slaughter. This may
limit the number or types of
animals accepted by the
Canadians, the U.S.
Department of Agriculture
reports.
Officials of USDA’s
Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service (APHIS)
said the new Canadian
animal import rules, in ef
fect since April 1 will change
the definition of brucellosis
vaccinated animals,
require additional health
tests and certification,
impose new requirements on
artificial insemination
centers, and make other
changes affecting cattle,
sheep, goats and horses.
The new Canadian animal
import requirements are
somewhat less restrictive for
horses, and make no changes
for swine imports, but PHIS
officials say they will tighten
the certification and testing
necessary for rattle, bovine
semen, sheep and goats.
The major changes include
the following:
- To be accepted as of
ficially vaccinated against
brucellosis, cattle will have
to have been innoculated
between the ages of 2 to 6
months, instead of 3 to 8
months as previously
required.
Dairy princess committee formed
YORK, PA. - Mrs. Leo
Rutter, 53 Lightner Road,
York, has been named
coordinator of the York
County Dairy Princess and
Promotion Committee.
The committee has begun
making plans for this year’s
annual pageant, tentatively
scheduled for June 24 at the
4-H Center at Bair. Entry
deadline will be May 20, with
entry forms to be sent to
Mrs. Rutter.
Named as assistant
coordinator is Mrs.
Ellsworth Lehman, with
Jeff Craig
Miss Myers was a
Keystone 4-H Award winner
and was named the county’s
Outstanding 4-H Girl.
changes
import
- Brucellosis testing will
be required for vaccinated
cattle over 18 months of age,
instead of over 24 months.
-- Bovine semen must
originate only from USDA
approved artificial in
semination centers, in which 1
bulls must now be tested and
found free of bovine
leukemia (Leucosis), in
addition to previously
specified diseases.
- Sheep and goats must
now be tested twice - instead
of once - for Bluetongue and
found free of the disease. The
time required between tests
is 30 to 90 days for breeding
herds, and 60 days to one
year for other sheep and
goats. Isolation standards
are also specified for herds
or animals being exported.
Sheep must also be
tested and found free of
Brucella ovis, an organism
causing ram epididymitis.
- Goats must be tested and
found free of tuberculosis
and brucellosis.
Exporters or certifying
veterinarians are advised to
contact their area office of
the APHIS Veterinary
Services program if they are
shipping livestock to
Canada. Endorsement by the
appropriate PHIS
Veterinary Services office is
required on all health cer
tificates accompanying
exported livestock.
Mrs. Thomas Boyer as
treasurer.
Committee chairman are:
finance, Rollo Lehman;
pageant, Gail Bentz;
staging, flowers and
decorations, Shirley
Trimmer; judging and
emcee, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
McGregor; gifts, Kathy
King; refreshments,
Darlene Godfrey; door
prizes, Lome Detter;
publicity, Joyce Bupp;
Extension advisor; David
Norman.
LOOK FOR
ADAMS CO.
O.C. RICE, INC.
Biglerville. PA
717-677-8135
YINGUNG'S IMPLEMENT
RDI Gettysburg, PA
717-3594848
BERKS CO.
N.H. FLICKER ft SONS INC.
Maxalawny
Ph. 215-683-7252
STANLEY A. KLOPPINC.
Bernville
Ph. 215-488-1500
MILLER EQUIPMENT
Bechtelsville
Ph. 215-845-2911
SHARTLESVILLE FARM SERVICE
RDI, Hambuix, Pa.
215-488-1025
H. Daniel Wenger, Prop.
ZIMMERMAN’S FARM SERVICE
Bethel
Ph. 717-933-4114
BRADFORD CO.
CARL L. PIERCE
RD2
Columbia Cross Roads. PA
717-297-3513
WYNNE’S GARAGE
Canton, PA
717-673-8456
BUCKS CO.
C.J.WONSIDLER BROTHERS
Trumbauersville Road
Quakertown, PA 18951
215-536-1935
PAUL HISTAND CO., INC.
397 North Mam Street
Doylestown, PA
215-348-9041
CECIL CO.
AG INDUSTRIAL
EQUIPMENT CO.
Rising Sun, Md
301-658-5568
CHESTER CO.
CHAS. J. McCOMSEY & SONS
Hickory Hill, PA
215-9322615
LLECKROTH FARM EQUIP., INI
STOLTZFUS FARM SERVICE New Ringgold
Cochranville, PA Ph. 717-943-2367
215-593-5280 STANLEY’S FAR# SERVICE
M. S. YEARSLEY t SONS RD. Klmgerstown
Westchester Ph. 717-641-2088
215-696-2990
COLUMBIA CO.
ORANGEVILLE FARM EQUIPMENT
Orangeville, PA
Phone 717-683-5311
WILLIAM F.WELUVER
Jerseytown, Pa.
717-437-2430
WJMPERLAMP-HL.
ERNEST SHOVER
FARM EQUIPMENT
19 West South St.
Carlisle, PA
717-249-2239
DAUPHIN CO.
SWEIGARD BROS.
RD3. Halifax. PA
Ph. 717-896-3414
FRANKLIN CO.
CHAMBERSBURG FARM SERVICE, INC.
975 S Main St
Chambersburg PA
717 264 3533
MEYERS IMPLEMENTS, INC. GEORGE N. GROSS, INC.
GreencasHe, PA RD2. Dover. PA
717 597 2176 717-292-1673
AT
HARFORD CO.
ROBINSON BROTHERS
Cardiff, Md
Ph. 717-456-5215
WALTER G. COALE, INC.
Churchvilte, MD 21028
301-734-7722
LEBANON CO.
A. C. HEISEY FARM EQUIPT. INC.
RDI. Jonestown
Ph. 717-865-4526
UMBERGERSMILL
RO4, Lebanon (Fontana)
Ph. 717-867-5161
LANCASTER CO.
ROY H. SUCH, INC.
Ephrata. RD2
717-859-2441
A.B.C. GROFF, INC.
New Holland
717-354-4191
A. L. HERRABRO.
Quarryville
717-786-35?!
LANDIS BROS. INC.
Lancaster
717-393-3906
LONGENECKER FARM SUPPLY
Rheems
717-367-3590
N. G. HERSHEV & SON
Manheim
717-665-2271
LYCOMING CO.
RICE FARM SUPPLY, INC.
Jersey Shore, Pa
717-398-1391
MONTGOMERY CO.
WENTZ FARM SUPPLIES
Route 29
Palm. PA
215-679-7164
NORTHAMPTON CO.
GEORGE V.SEIPLE 1 SON
Easton. PA
215-258-7146
NORTHUMBERLAND CO.
MECKLEY’S LIMESTONE
PRODUCTS, INC.
Herndon, Pa
717-758-3915
SCHUYLKILL CO
SNYDER CO.
ROYER’S FARM SERVICE
RDI. Winfield
New Berlin - Middleburg Hwy
Phone 717-837-3201
TIOGA CO.
.CANYON IMPLEMENT, INC.
Mansfield, Pa
717-724-2731
WAYNE CO.
MARSHALL MACHINERY
Honesdaie, PA
717 729 7117
WYOMING CO.
ACE-JURISTA, INC.
Tunkhannock. PA
Ph. 717-136-2610
YORK CO.
AIRVILLE FARM SERVICE
Airville, PA
717-162-3351
ANDERSON BROTHERS
New Park. PA
717-312-4272