The Junior division winners of are: (from left) Megan Connor, Lebanon County's 4-H dress revue Lebanon; Lori Reeser, Lebanon; and who will attend regional competition Elizabeth Shiner, Myerstown. [Continued from Page 16] years; Lois Curfinan, Ann ville, age 10, who has been with the Annville Little Ditchmen for three years; and Jenny Sherman, Know Where the Activities Will Be? Read the Farm Women Calendar. < * Lebanon Co, Lebanon, age 14, who has also been with the Annville Little Dutchman Club for three years. Two" senior alternates were also chosen. Those girls were Jane Bomgardnef7 with the Annville Cloverettes, and Michelle Hall from the 4-H Palms. <*l • •J CLASSIFIED KIU.S FLIES FASTER FLYCON THAN THEY BREED Electric Fly Killer WHY NOT TRY ONE TODAY. HERE ARE SOME OF OUR CUSTOMERS THAT ALREADY HAVE. Clarence Kreider New Tripoli, Pa. Josephs. Hoover RD. 4, Lititz, Pa. EnosLeinbach RD. 2, Myerstown, Pa. Samuel Z. Wenger R. 4, Lititz, Pa. David M. Oberholtzer E. 4, Lititz, Pa. Aaron S. Zimmerman Martinsburg, Pa. John Wright R.l, Honeybrook, Pa. RickPfautz R.l, Stevens, Pa. Raymond Burkholder R.4,Lititz,Pa. John B. Horning R. 2, Myerstown, Pa. Mark H. Horning Rutledge, Mo. Ivan N. Good Mo. PanlS. Horning R.l, Stevens, Pa. L. W. Haber Myerstown, Pa. Aaron N. Zimmerman R.4,Lititz,Pa. Vernon Nissley R. 2, Manheim, Pa. Walter Hurst R. 2, Ephrata, Pa. Sold & Serviced by ZIMMERMAN'S ANIMAL HEALTH SUPPLY RD 4, Lititz, Pa. 17543 717-733-4456 Store Cloaed All Pay Wednetday Although these girls will not go onto regional competition, they were winners in their own right at the Lebanon County 4-H dress revue. From left, the five semi-finalists for the junior division were: Karen Hoke, Lebanon; Hollyanne Bachert, Ann ville; Sylvia Royer, Lebanon; Lois Curfman, Ann ville; and Jenny Sherman, Lebanon. No fly ever developed an immunity to electricity. All UL&CSA listed. Raymond R. Weaver R.l, Newmanstown, Pa. John W. Zimmerman R.l,Ephrata,Pa. WilmerH. Martin R. 2, Elizabethtown, Pa. IraHegeJr. Hagerstown, Md. Earl 6. Martin R.2,Ephrata,Pa. Noah Z. Hunt Church Road, Leola, Pa. Norman 0. Martin Myerstown, Pa. Melvin Gelsinger R.l, Robesonia Lloyd Z.Nolt R. 4, Lititz, Pa. TomZartman R.l, Ephrata, Pa. David Z. Martin R. 4, Myerstown, Pa. Mark N. Good Lexington Road, Lititz, Pa. Henry Kettering R. 3, Lititz, Pa. Paul Z.Nolt R. 4, Lititz, Pa. Harlan W. Weaver R.l, Manheim, Pa. Arthur Y. Rush R. 3, Norristown, Pa. Daniel H. Martin R.l,MUlmont,Pa. Lancaster Farming. Saturday. July 16. 1977 Manual available LEBANON, Pa. - “Animal Waste Management for Environmental Protection” - a manual for use by dairy, livestock, and poultry far mers is available from the Lebanon County Con servation District Office. This free manual can be picked up in the recently relocated office in Room 110 in the County-City Municipal Building. Covered in the manual are guidelines to follow in the daily land ap plication or storage for later application of this valuable soil conditioner and source of plant nutrients. Farmers planning to in crease the number of dairy cows, livestock or poultry on their farms, or planning a change in their method of handling animal wastes should obtain a copy of this manual. Jennings heads livestock agency WASHINGTON, D.C. - Secretary of Agriculture Bob Bergland has appointed Charles B. Jennings of Kansas City, Mo., ad ministrator of the Packers and Stockyards Ad ministration (P&SA) of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Since 1970, Jennings has been president of the Kansas City Stock Yards Co., which operates one-of the major livestock markets in die nation, as well as three restaurants. He has been responsible for long-range planning day-to-day operations of the firm. As P&SA administrator, Jennings, a former USDA employee, will direct all USDA activities carried out under the Packers and Stockyards Act. The P&S Act Alternatives to daily spreading are given with benefits and problems of each system listed. The Conservation District will provide the farm owner operator with soil feasibility evaluation and design of earth bank structures if he is planning this type of alternate system. This manual was prepared by specialists in D.E.R., Agricultural Extension, and the Soil Conservation Ser vice with assistance by representatives of the Pennsylvania Farmers Association, the Grange, and Farmer Union. Limited cost share assistance is also available from the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service office in the Sardon bidding north of Lebanon. regulates the business practices of those engaged in buying and selling livestock, meat and poultry. From 1962 until 1970, Jennings was president of the American Stockyards Assn., a trade association with headquarters in Washington, D.C. Before that, he was for seven years vice president of the Denver Union Stock Yards Co. in Denver, Colo. Jennings, 69, first joined USDA in 1946 as a marketing specialist with the packers and stockyards program. He reviewed trade practices in the livestock marketing industry and worked in district offices in Kansas City, Cleveland, Oklahoma City, Chicago and Denver. He was a district supervisor when he left the USDA in 1955. 17
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