New extension director named UNIVERSITY PARK - Charles D Gale, 4-H agent for Columbia County, has been named County Extension Director As extension director, Gale is responsible for coordinating the entire extension program in Columbia County including programs in agriculture, family living, 4-H and community development. He says he is looking forward to the new respon sibilities. “A top priority will be continuing a strong relationship between Columbia County and Extension,” he said. A member of The Pennsylvania State University’s Cooperative Extension Service staff since 1970, Gale serves as the county’s 4-H agent. He has developed a 4-H middle management program, a teen leadership training camp, 4-H club recruitment day, and several other volunteer and counselor training programs. In honor of his outstanding achievements in youth programming, Gale received the Distinguished Service Award from the National Association of Ex tension 4-H Agents in 1982. Previously, he had been honored by the National Association of County Agricultural Agents, which named him a national winner in the Public Information Awards Contest, for a series of photographs he published in his 4- Dual agitation saves time • Propeller agitates • Loads 3,200-gallon under the surface tanker as fast as while nozzle 90 seconds, breaks up • Up to 5 feet surface crust. of height • Agitation nozzle adjustment, rotates 340 degrees. • 25-foot and 35-foot lengths. Patz aPs automatic farm systems mi Charles D. Gale H promotions. Gale received both a bachelor of science in agriculture and a master of education in Extension education from Penn State. He serves as chairman of the state 4-H Advisory Committee; chairman of the Northeast Regional Team Conference; and director of 4-H Camp Brule. In his new position as county extension director, Gale replaces Robert Houston, who resigned as director to devote more time to agricultural programs GIGANTIC SELECTION Lancaster Farming's CLASSIFIEDS Rent or Buy From 608 Evergreen Road Lebanon. PA 17042 (717) 274-5333 ' s Delaware Ag Museum to hold Harvest Festival DOVER, Del. - Two full days of seasonal farm life activities will be featured at the Delaware Agricultural Museum’s sixth annual Fall Harvest Festival. The event is planned for the Museum site in Dover on Saturday, Oct. 26 and Sunday, October 27 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. Planned activities for each day include a corn husking contest, cider and apple butter making. In addition, there will be a number of craft demonstrations. Other features include hor- THE NORTHEAST TRADE SHOW Sponsored by Northeast United Egg Producers Resorts International Hotel Atlantic City, NJ. Sunday. Nov. 17. 198 Monda See the Best in Poultry Equipment antl Services In Your Own Backyard Pre-Registration Form A $lO.OO registration fee covers admission to the Show for Both Days. If you are a member of any of these state organ izations your registration is only $7.00. Please check your organization; Conn. Poultry Assn. N. J. State Poultry Assn. N.Y. State Farm Bureau Other State Farm Bureaus P.A.I.R. Maryland Egg Council I NAME l COMPANY ■ ADDRESS ■ TELEPHONE J Number of Show Tickets at $ 7.00 J Number of Show Tickets at $lO.OO J Number of Eggpac Breakfast Tickets @ $25.00* * Total 1 I (Personal Checks only for this event) J -------J Complete and return this form as soon as possible to Northeast United Egg Producers. P.O. Box MM, Durham, 1WT03824 All tickets will be sent to you by return mail. A limited block of rooms is being reserved at Resorts International. Call 603-868-2824 if you want any of this lodging-space. You can be updated on legislative issues lacing the egg industry hear Dr David Kntchevsky authority on cholesterol and help support our Washington lobbying effort all by attending the U E P Governmental Relations Breakfast to be held from 7 30 A M to 9 30 A M in the Rutland Room at Resorts International on Monday. November 18th well before Showtime that day Cost of the Breakfast is a $25 00 Eggpac contribution which entitles you to a 50° o tax credit Payment must he by personal (not company) check made nut to Eggpac sedrawn farm wagon rides to be offered on Saturday and Sunday, an opportunity to see a number of farm animals, an operating blacksmith’s shop, a water powered combination grist and sawmill, a one-room schoolhouse, and a late 1800’s farmstead. Woodstove cooking of seasonal delicacies will be demonstrated in the farmhouse summer kitchen both days. The Banjo Dusters, a group from the Wilmington area, will be the featured performers on Saturday. IT'S TIME FOR Now. 18. 198 * * Eggpac Breakfast Note On Sunday afternoon, old-time music will be provided by the Dover-based barbershop chorus, The Diamond Statesmen. The Fall Harvest Festival, will be held rain or shine. Admission will be charged each day, Adults: $3, Senior Citizens: $2, Children 10- 16: $2, under the age of 10 free and Museum members are free. The Museum is located just south of Delaware State College on Route 13. For more information about the festival, call the Museum at 734- 1618. !0Q.7:00 P.M. 10 A.M.-3 P.M. 10: Mass. Poultry Federation Penna. Poultry Federation Poultry Prod. Assn, of R.l. Spice Extension or Farm Credit Rep. Total Enclosed Total Enclosed
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