Carlisle man elected CARLISLE Leonard A Green, of Carlisle, has been elected to the National Wildlife Federation’s Board of Directors representing five mid-Atlantic states and the District of Columbia Job surplus (Continued from Page D 26) said, Iheie s a lot moie flexibility heie than in the Peace Coi ps It is good work toi someone who wants to be in agi iculture but doesn t want to go into i esearch oi big business agi a ullure Nabhan explained that the i ehet oiganizations have a low profile compared to the Peace t'oips, theiefoie, they can conti ont political and food distnbution pioblems that goveinmenl affiliated pi ograms cannot touch Although Meals toi Millions is an inlei national organization, Nabhan works in Arizona on the Papago Indian Reservation near I’uscon, where he has helped local farmers develop an innovative a i igation system Othei international assistance oi ganizations which have projects in the U S include the American Ki lends Service, the Save the Children Foundation and the American Field Service A Job Opportunities Bulletin is published monthly by the New lians Century Foundation It lists all ot the jobs currently available in uiternationai development, a laige percentage ot which are in agncultuie Wute Job Op- Green, director of public relations for the United Telephone System’s eastern group, will serve as a regional director for Delaware, Washington DC , Maryland, New Jersey, New York, portumlies Bulletin, New irans Century Foundation, 1789 Columbia Kd , NW, Washington, D C 20009 In oi dei to find jobs in agriculture, Vinsand of the U 6 Oeed Ingiedienls Association, lecoimnends contacting com modity associations, such as his, oi the Woolgioweis oi Soybean Associations It is not oui mam function, but we often seive as middlemen toi agncultuie companies that are looking tot job applicants He also suggested wi iling to agncultuial businesses in ones home state Galbraith got his job at Caigill by inlei viewing at a local Cai gill ottice and then being lecom mended to people at headquaileis in Minneapolis According to Vinsand, must laige employment agencies located in cities have a peison specializing in agncultuie Many agricultural companies advertise openings in the want ads ot majoi midwestern newspapers, such as the Minneapolis Tribune, the Chicago rnbune and the Kansas City Times, which can be tound in local libraries Agncultuie hade magazines also publish job openings nationwide De Laval is the nam to know /C If you’re thinking dairy automation there’s just one name you need to know; De Laval. 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ZIMMERMAN & SONS West of Blue Ball, PA on Rt. 23 PH: 717-354-4955 Ask For Ralph Stoltzfus RADIO DISPATCHED TRUCKS to wildlife board SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED IT • and Pennsylvania He was president of the Penn sylvma Federation of Sportsmen’s Clubs, an NWF affiliate, from 1970 to 1972, and is president of both the Pennsylvania Fish Commission and the Pennsylvania Forestry Association Green also serves on the Cititzens Advisory Council to the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources and the Pennsylvania Environmental Quality Board For the past 25 years he has organized a series of County Youth Conservation Camps throughout the state The National Wildlife Federation, the nation’s largest citizens conservation organization, also elected C Clifton Young of Reno, Nev , as its new president Elections were held at the con cluding session of the Federation’s 45th Annual Meeting in Norfolk Va The Annual Meeting was at tended by delegates from 53 states and territories who adopted 41 resolutions guiding Federation policy for the coming year Included were two which call upon the 97th Congress to reauthorize the Clean Air Act and the Clean Water Act without any amendments that would lower present air and water quality standards fry v Shenk’s Farm Service, Lititz, recently completed a sales crh ool course ottered by Dairy Equipment Co. LITITZ Two route salesmen for Shenk’s Farm Service, 501 E. Woods Drive, Latitz, successfully completed a sales course offered by the Dairy Equipment Co recently. Certificates of completion were presented to Vic Leimnger, of R 1 Mt. Joy; and -Gary Walton, of Christiana Leimnger is a three year employee of Shenk’s and Walton has been with the Latitz firm for the past two years. CECIL DAIRY SERVICE RDI, Rt. 274 Vz Mile South of Rising Sun, Md. 21911 PH: 301-658-6923 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 18 f 1981—D27 Salesmen graduate In the week-long course, dealership sales personnel were given instruction and training in sales of sanitation supplies, water testing and estimating the pricing of pipeline and milking parlor installations. Dairy Equipment Co is one of the largest manufacturers of equipment for the dairy industry, including Bou-Matic milking systems, Dan-Kool bulk tank eoolmg systems and Thermastor heat recovery systems. i GEBHART’S f SANDBLASTING I : & RESTORATION I inc. 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