DlO—Lancaster (-'arming, Saturday, September 27,1980 Perry County NEW BLOOMFIELD Roy F. Snyder, senior ex tension agent on Penn State’s extension staff, will retire January 15, 1961 as Perry County Agent Snyder has served Perry County fanners for 27 years. A native of Limekiln, he was appointed* to the ex tension staff in 1948 as assistant agent in Perry and Cumberland counties. He was promoted to Perry County agent in 1953. Snyder received a bachelor of science degree in dairy husbandry in 1948 from Penn State and a master of arts degree in extension education from Michigan State University in 1959. He served three years as an officer in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War 11. During bis tenure in Perry County, the Dairy Herd Improvement Association testing program has more than doubled in enrollment and production per cow has increased by 75 percent Snyder initiated a brucellosis eradication program for county dairymen in the early 1950’5. Through his leadership, Regional family seminar set in Hershey YORK Penn State Extension has set final plans for the Capital Region Seminar October 9 at the Hershey Convention Center. Nineteen workshops have been planned covering family health, individual development, creativity, finance, and energy. Family workshops will include exceptional children, aging parents, children and competition, children and T.V., and family relation ships. Stress, plastic surgery, children and sports, and current food issues are the health related workshops being offered. In the area of individual development, participants can choose from asser tiveness training, the displaced homemaker, planning for the future, and home businesses. En tertaining, creating on needlework canvas, creative decorating with fabrics, and agent to Snyder will retire as county agent after 27 years of service to country farmers. brucellosis was eliminated money .while learning new as a major disease. skills. He emphasizes efficient He is a member of Alpha production of crops to Gamma Rho fraternity, New support the growing dairy Bloomfield Lions Club, and production. Each year more the Community Grange. than 1000 soil samples are In 1969 Snyder was tested for lime and fertilizer recipient of a Distinguished requirements. Service Award from the Snyder also has supported National Association of a strong 4-H program and County Agricultural Agents has designed projects which for his service to the state’s enable members to earn agriculture. women as travelers, are the workshops on creativity and leisure time. In addition, there will be workshops on radiating and solar homes. Card Mathews, energy, editor of the New York Post and author of the syndicated column Money Watch will be the luncheon speaker. Her topic is “Everything has to do With the Price of Eggs. ” . , ... Workshop speakers from . Registration Penn State are Manfred is now available from your Kroger. Linda Shoop. Penn State Extension Office. Rodger Grandlund. and Regulation is on a first Michael Smyer. Glen S. come first service baas. The Bartlett, M.D. and William is open to the S. Graham, M.D. will be P uWlc - Pork seminar set for Tuesday KENNBTT SQUARE seminal will be given Dr. David Lister from the at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Meat Research Institute September 30 in the Widener department of agriculture in Hospital Ampitbeatre at Bristol, England will present New Bolton Center, a seminar on “The Soft Pork The public is invited to Syndrome—Hereditary As- attend the meeting. There pects and Causes.” will be no charge for the seminar. retire speakers from the Hershey Medical Center. Other workshop speakers are Catherine Hess, M.D., Ellen Franklin, Susan Doyle, Charles Klein, Margery Andrews, Cindy Feathers, Donna Ellenberg, Paula Bresler, the Rev. Paul-W. Unruh, Richard Sherr, Carol Sherr, Esther Snyder, Rie Gentder, and Ruth Rombin. 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