Cattlemen tap Reno Thomas to serve on enviroment committee BEAVERTOWN - Reno H. Thomas of Beavertown, Pa., a member of the state House of Representatives from the 85th District (Snyder-Umon) has been appointed a member of the En- k BEFORE YOU BUY - CONTACT US & GET FULL DETAILS ON THE WAY A THERMA«STOR WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. 20 oiscou** 1 THERMA*STOR CAN BE INSTALLED IN NON-ELECTRIC SYSTEMS ALSO. Model DlBOO Gal. Girton (2) Model D 2 500 Gal. Girtons, like new Model 02 400 Gal clean Model O 600 Gal. Mueller with Mueller automatic washer & compressor SHENK'S FARM SERVICE 501 E Woods Drive Lititz, Pa. 17543 Bulk Tanks & Therma • Stor After 5 P.M. Call Titus Burkholder 717-859-1620 Our Service Trucks Are Radio Dispatched 24 HR. SERVICE OFFERED vironmental Management Committee of the National Cattlemen’s Association. Thomas is a charter member of NCA and owns 235 head of beef cattle along with more than 2,000 ON THERMA’STOR DURING THE MONTH OF JANUARY USED TANKS Model 0 500 Gal. Mueller with automatic washer & comp ressor 600 Gal. Jamesway 500 Gal. Jamesway Girton, Yorkshire hogs on his Brooks End Farm. He will attend the annual convention of NCA the last week in January. Thomas is minority chairman of the House DATA FROM PP&L TEST RUN INDICATES SAVINGS ON ELECTRICITY! THERMA’STOR THE ENERGY SAVER. •Makes 50 Gallons Of Hot Water At Up To 190 Degrees Every Time You Milk •Makes A Gallon Of 110 Degrees Water For Every Gallon Of Milk Cooled •Completely Eliminates Fan-Cooled Con densers • Has Stainless-Steel Heat- Exchanger And Storage Sections For Maximum Corrosion Protection 0 Committee on Agriculture and Rural Affairs in Harrisburg, where he has been a member of the House of Representatives since 1968. He is a graduate of Penn State School of Will the gentleman from Kirk wood who wrote to our office for information on Used Tanks, Used Compressors and Used Diesel Engines please call collect and give name. Phone 717-626-1151 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 21,1978 Agriculture, where he was a member of Alpha Tau Alpha Honor Society. He achieved honorary membership m the Pennsylvania Chapter of Alpha Zeta and Gamma Sigma Delta societies for his outstanding leadership m agriculture and rural af fairs. He taught in the public schools as a vocational agriculture teacher, he is a member of the Grange, a member and past director of the Pennsylvania Farmers Association. Thomas has served as an officer of the Livestock and Allied Industries Association, of the State Council of Farm Organizations, the State Farm Show Commission, the Pennsylvania Livestock Exposition and the All- American Dairy Show and the Eastern National Livestock Show. He received the State Master Farmer Award in 1964, served for 15 years on the Beavertown School Board, and has been a leader in various civic ac- Parks and forestry departments offering outdoor jobs for students HARRISBURG - Ap plications for the 1978 summer Youth Conservation Corps (YCC) program are now available from high school guidance counselors, Bureau of Employment Security Offices, Bureau of State Parks Offices, Bureau of Forestry Offices and YMCA’s. The Summer work program is open to any youth who will be 15 years old by June 1,1978 but wll not be 19 years old before August 31, 1978. Youth Conservation Corps work sites are located throughout the Com monwealth on federal lands administered by the D.S. Department of Agriculture and U.S. Department of the Interior and on State lands administered by the Penn sylvania Department of Environmental Resources. Work projects are structured to provide Corps members with a better understanding of their en vironment while earning a minimum wage. Typical projects include stream improvements, construction of bridges and other recreational facilities, thinning of forest plan- Auctioneers to meet HARRISBURG - The 30th annual convention of the Pennsylvania Auctioneers Association is expected to be an event featuring educational topics, good speakers, and fresh ideas from all over the state. It’ll all get underway at 9 a.m. on Jan 27 and continue through ail of the following day Licensed auctioneers ard their wives are invited to attend the iwo-doj programs, to be held at the Host Inn, here. Some of the highlights of tlie meeting include a fun auction, and the selection of thp fniptinneer of thp vpar Reno Thomas tivities in his home com munity, where he is an ac tive member of the United Church of Christ. Thomas is founder of the Brooks End Farm at Beavertown, where his son in-law, Mark Stehr, has recently joined him as co owner and assistant manager. tations, unproving wildlife habitat and similar related tasks. Two types of YCC op portunities are available - residential programs where corpsmembers live and work in a camp setting away from home and non residential programs where participants live at home and commute daily to their work site. Residential participants earn $65.50 per week plus room and board while non-residential par ticipants earn $79.50 per week. Because more ap plications are received than there are jobs available, participants are chosen by a random selection process. Selected applicants will be notified by May 1. Completed applications must be received at the YCC Selection Office, P.O. Box 800, Falls Church, Va. 22046 by March 15, 1978. In complete applications cannot be considered. Questions relative to the YCC should be referred to Naylor at the Bureau of State Parks, Department of Environmental Resources, Box 1467, Harrisburg, Pa. 17120. Speakers include auc tioneer John Freeman from Philadelphia, Michael Pakenham, associate editor of the Philadelphia Inquirer, and Robert Butera, Republican candidate for governor. \u Earlj and regular prenatal care seems to be one important factor in preventmg low birthweight, infant disease and infant death, reports The National Foundation-March of Dunes. 33