Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 18, 1981, Image 159

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    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. For over
100 years dairymen world-wide have depended
on De Laval products to keep their dairies
running smoothly and profitably. You can too.
Check these De Laval® automation products, all
designed to make your milking easier. Then
check with us. We’ve got full details on these fine
products and the whole line of De Laval dairying
equipment & accessories.
DV-300™ milker rugged milker features
automatic shifts of vacuum levels and
pulsation rates.
A.R.M.™ devices Automatic Removal
Mechanism features parallel linkage support
arm. “Armless” model also available.
Autocord™ removal device the affordable
way to automate milker removal.
J.B. 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.
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