Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 02, 1978, Image 127

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    Youth wins mum show
MEDIA Ruth Green of
tlwr Delaware County 4-H
Mum dub-was awarded the
Junior Trophy from the
Delaware Valley
Chrysanthemum —Society
Ruth Green
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Show. This trophy is
awarded to the best entry in
horticulture whose grower is
under 19 years of age.
Ruth won with a Red
Haresugate Cascade
Chrysanthemum which is
considered difficult to grow.
She is the daughter of Mr. &
Mrs. David Green, Mid
dletown Township.
Other 4-H’ers that par
ticipated in and won awards
at the show are as follows:
Jackie Lou Brown, Roger
Cockarill, Pat McCafferty,
Cliff Miller and Ray Miller,
Ridley Township; Carol
Elser and Caroline Krauss,
Aston Township.
The 4-H Mum Club meets
in Ridley Township under
the leadership of Mrs. Helen
McCafferty.
OSHA loses 928 rules
WASHINGTON,D.C.-The Labor Eula Bingham, who
Labor Department recently heads OSHA, revoked 607
completed its action selected general industry
revoking 928 provisions of standards and 321 special
safety standards standards. “Unnecessary
unnecessary or unrelated to and overly complex
job safety and health, regulations place a
Initially, over 1100 standards tremendous burden on
were indicated for possible workers, employers, and on
revocation last December, the agency’s limited in
but 172 failed to make the spection resources,” Dr.
final cut. Bingham said.
Assistant Secretary of The revoked standards
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Ends winter freeze-up! Whirling,
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 2,1978
made up roughly 10 per cent one step “in our efforts to
of the word volume of respond to the desires of
OSHA’s standards, and were President Carter and
finalized as the result of Congress that OSHA
extensive public review and eliminate the so-called
comment. Commenting on ‘nuisance’ standards and to
the final action, Dr. reduce and simplify existing
Bingham added that it was government regulations.”
Beef sale held
ARENDTSVILLE - The
Adams County Beef
Producers Association held
its third annual “Freedom of
Choice” calf sale recently at
the South Mountain
Fairgrounds in Arendtsville.
Forty-eight head were sold
with the average price per
hundred weight $74.64.
Thirty-eight steer calves
averaged 493 pounds and
75.52 .per hundred weight.
Four registered heifer
calves averaged 400 pounds
and 81.56 per hundred
weight, while six other
heifers averaged 475
pounds and 64.44 per hun
dredweight.
The champion cross-bred
steer and champion Angus
steer were both consigned by
Spring Bottom Farms,
Fairfield, and sold to Titus
Lefever, Manheim and
Robbie Hay, Gettysburg.
The champion cross-bred
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RDI, Jonestown, PA 17038 Phone; 717-865-4526
Located Vi Mile south of Fredericksburg off Rt. 343
Business Hours: 7:30 A.M. - 5:30 P.M. Daily
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heifer was consigned by
Brown’s Ranch, Gettysburg
and bought by Jim Reichart,
Littlestown. The champion
Hereford steer was con
signed by Pigeon Hill
Farms, Abbottstown, and
purchased by R. Claire Wolf,
Biglerville. The champion
Polled Hereford steer from
Huckleberry Hall Farms,
was bought by John Yorlets
Jr., Mechanicsburg. The
champion Polled Hereford
heifer was consigned by
Glen Cary Farms,
Damascus, and purchased
by David Shultz,
Mechanicsburg. Champion
Charolais steer from Lost
Nation Stock Farm, Orr
tanna, was bought by R.
Claire Wolf, Biglerville.
Volume buyer was Stan
Musser of Manchester who
purchased 8 lots.
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