Johnson resigns MDA post ANNAPOLIS, Md. - Ronald L. Johnson, Director, Division of Marketing, has resigned from the Maryland Department of Agriculture to accept a position with USDA, APHIS, Plant Protection and Quarantine Pest Program Development mJp DEER HUNTERS! JlKr WE SPECIALIZE IN DEER PROCESSING HESS' BUTCHER SHOP 2635 Willow St. Pike, Willow Street, PA PHONE 717-464-3374 YOU CAN HAYS: >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ • HOT DOGS • DRY BEEF • BOLOGNA ♦ t • CHOPS • STEAKS • ROASTS | MAW FROM YOUR DEER! TAXIDERMIST DISPLAY WILL BE AT OUR LOCATION THE WEAL GL Dues Entrance Fee Total Over 69,000 Members in Lancaster County enjoy these services... LANCASTER AUTOMOBILE CLUB jbJI Please send a CHRISTMAS GIFT membership f w Tn l ®P ll|, ?r® 1U „i. OI . pnni „.„V EMERGENCY ACCIDENT INSURANCE ROAD SERVICE itreei «r rd Jt A B 11JB c,,y or lo * n * wuST * ES,oe lN iancaste* county ~~ Q pk 9 mßiraß indicatewhow youwantdeliverymade pIBm Send gift oackagc direct [j Send to me f~l BAIL BOND SERVICE TRAVEL SERVICE Sender * Name Address Membership card number of sender •if a member ' . fgoBSSA TKMITIJ/J/niffjN This application fo be used for NEW MEMRERS ONLY •“LEGAL license service CPECK OR MONEY ORDER MUST ACCOMPANY APPLICATION staff according to Secretary of Agriculture, Wayne A. Cawley, Jr. In announcing, Johnson’s resignation Secretary Cawley stated he has served as a Division Director with the Department since it was created m 1973 From 1973 until 1979 Johnson served as the first Director of the Division of Plant Industries. In April, 1979 Johnson took over as Director of the Division of Marketing. Prior to the certain of the Department Johnson served a Membership ncaster Automobile LANCASTER, PA. 365 days of driving pleasure 34 N. PRINCE ST EASY TO BUY SURE TO PLEASE PACKAGED IN A COLORFUL HOLIDAY BOX as the first Executive Secretary of the Maryland Agricultural Commission an advisory body to the old State Board of Agriculture. “On behalf of the Department of Agriculture I want to thank Ron Johnson for the contributions he has made to the Department and to Maryland agriculture”, said Cawley. “We wish him well in his new job with U&DA and hope his new work will keep him in con tact with Maryland agriculture ” For Christmas, give 512.00 For persons residing with a present 3.00 master member the cost to join $15.00 and annual dues are $lO.OO Two Pennsylvania agricultural leaders, John Washko, retired Penn State agronomist, left and Charles Woigemuth, retired superintendent of Milton Hershey School Farms, were named lifetime members of the Pennsylvania Forage and Grassland Council at the organization’s recent 20th Anniversary Conference in Hershey. At right is Kenneth Leath, council president and plant pathologist with the USDA Regional Pasture Research Laboratory at Penn State. Washko and Woigemuth, both past presidents of the Pennsylvania council, were honored for a lifetime of service to the state's agricultural in dustry. Lester Ray, retired manager of Rolling Rock Farms, Ligonier, also was given a lifetime membership but was unable to attend. in Club Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 6,1980—C23 Pa. Forage & Grassland Council Washko, are lifetime members Wolgemuth