Former Editor returns (Continued from Page Al) photographer, Newswanger’s photos have been published in national advertising and news articles. Newswanger had taught photography classes for high school students and adult education classes. He served as a contest judge for photography, art and public speaking events and has conducted seminars in related business subjects. In early days, Newswanger served as president of the Lan caster County Holstein Association USDA researchers develop onion variety WASHINGTON - The U.S Department of Agriculture is extending the comment period on its Jan. 29 proposal to establish facility and equipment requirements for a new method of poultry inspection. According to Donald L. Houston, administrator of USDA’s Food p-„i p n>ir. n .i.k Safety and Inspection Service, the Donough of comment period will end April 14. Manneun, PA, has received The comment period originally his degree in Auctioneering, was scheduled to end Feb. 28. A retired farmer, he attended “We received a request from the the Harrisburg Area Com time to review the proposal and World Wide School Of Auc respond to it,’’said Houston. tioneering in lowa. Mr. Comments on the proposal may Donough is willing to serve be sent, in duphcate to: FSB hjs community in his Hearing Clerk, USDA, Room 3803 South Building, Washington, D.C. D ° noUgh ’ 717 ‘ 20250. 664-2609. PAUL B. after holding office as vice president and club news reporter. He also served as the news reporter for the Lancaster County Poultry Association. At present, Newswanger serves as an adult leader of East Lampeter Com munity 4—H Photography Club and is the Choir director and assistant Sunday school teacher in his local church. In addition, Newswahger serves on the Public Relations Committee for Friend ship Village, an organization that SOTMWI? 3 DuQ Ml DQI? ■ur \\ provides housing and support for distribution program. Avid long handicapped adults. And he is an distance bicyclists, the editorial consultant for the Newswangers enter a yearly newsletter for Friendship’s benefit bike-a-thon of 40 miles and patrons and clients. Everett jogs 15 to 20 miles per From November 1984 to March week. 1985, Newswanger and wife Ellen The Newswangers have two spent five months in St. Crox, grown and married children, USVI, with the Choice Books daughter Ann’, an occupational r Another New Product From Schweiss, Inc. INTRODUCING THE . . . Magnum 1 Lawnmower Only one coupler, no bothersome chains and sprockets Mows tall grass, even as high as 24 inches Does not leave streaks because of blade placement design Does not windrow even in wet grass Options available include bagger, cab, snowblower, ' blade, utility trailer, and lawn sprayer. JOSEPH SWANTAK, INC. DEALER INQUIRIES INVITED Look For Quality, Look For Price. Then You’ll Buy Schweiss J of the ALFALFA and CLOVER leaves because of leaf shatter. Some rotary head tedders can beat much of the protein-rich leaves off the stems - leaving them in the field. (That can cost you money in lost nutritional value because 80% of the protein is in the leaves.) GRIMM "Leaf-saver" TEDDERS answer to preventing leaf-loss and making more palatable, nutrient-rich hay while cutting drying time up to 50%. 8 ft. wide. Pto-driven thru gear box and V-belt that protects against shock or damage from stones or other obstructions. New simplified design and rugged construction cuts maintenance, lengthens life. “Made in Vermont” assures reliable, fast machine and parts availability. Priced very competitively. B Distributed By HAMILTON EQUIPMENT, INC. 567 South Reading Road P.O. Box 478 Ephrata, PA 17522 Telephone (717) 733-7951 Please Contact Us Pbr Your Nearest Dealer DISTRIBUTOR H.C. 64 • Box 93 ONEONTA, N.Y. 13820 therapist at Moss Reliability Center, Philadelphia, and Gene, a pharmicist in chargt Field Operations for Philadelphia Association Clinical Trials, also Philadelphia. Former Editor James Everl lias returned to write freelance. Model 1850 FEATURES: • Zero Turning Radius • Joystick Contro • Electric Lift and Clutch • 18 HP Engine • 24 HP Wheel Motors Phoni 607/432-089: itii [e t:
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