A3O-Lancastor Faming, Saturday, Oaeambar 5, 1987 LEBANON—At its annual fall meeting, the Pennsylvania Associ ation of Conservation District Directors, Inc. elected a new board of officers for its 1987-88 fiscal year. Elected to a second term as President, Frank Malinzak of Fay ette County Conservation District will carry on his duties as leader of this statewide, nonprofit organiza tion that represents Pennsylvania’s sixty-six county conservation districts. Malinzak will serve with the fol lowing officers; 1) First Vice President Martin Horn, Centre County District Director and resident of Snow Shoe; 2) Second Vice President David Mankamyer, Somerset County District Director and resi dent of Somerset; 3) Secretary Robert Wagner, Lancaster County District Director and resident of Quarryville; and 4) Treasurer James Bear, Cumberland County District Director and resident of Newville. Also elected to continue as Pen nsylvania’s delegate to the Nation al Association of Conservation District Directors, Inc. was Walter R. Rossman of Ebensburg, Cam bria County. A former state legislator and county commissioner, Malinzak looks forward to working with Pennsylvania’s elected officials in matters of importance to conserva tion districts. “County conserva tion districts can play a key role locally in many of the programs now being developed to address current, environmental crises,” states Malinzak. “For instance, districts are ideal,local groups for educating the citizenry about solid waste management and recycling, water quality practices, and storm water management. Already, dis tricts are actively informing the public about erosion and sedimen tation control, farm nutrient man agement, mine land reclamation, and environmental education for our youth. With the cooperation Service After The Sale... That's Usl HOOVER DIESEL SERVICE 255 Mascot Rd. 313 Furnace Ed. Ronks, PA 17572 Quarryyille, PA 17566 (717) 656-3322 (717) 786-2173 (717)295-1729 . * DEALER INQUIRIES INVITED State Conservation Directors Name Officers and support of our local and state governing bodies, I believe con servation districts can do much more.” Malinzak has served on the Fay ette County Conservation District Board since 1988. Appointed as a “public” or non-farm director, he is among the rank of public direc tors who bring to the conservation districts an urban or suburban per spective to natural resource con servation. By State law, county conservation district boards must be composed of at least two but no more than four farmer directors and at least two but no more than four public members. Malinzak is also a strong advo cate of Resource, Conservation and Development areas, which are authorized through the Soil Con servation Service of USDA to administer local community and recreational projects. From 1972 to 1982, Malinzak served as Chair man of the Penn’s Comer RC&D area which encompasses nine southwestern counties. He current ly works as a licensed realtor with Century 21 Breneman Associates, 4400 Linglestown Road, Harrisburg. The PACDD President has also appointed the following district representatives as Chairman of the Association’s nine standing committees; 1) Ways and Means Committee- Larry Kephart, Clinton County Commissioner; 2) District Employees Committee- Leßoy Gross, Erie County District Mana ger; 3) District Operations Committee- Ira Haire, Bradford Co. Director; 4) Education & Youth- Stephen Rituper, North ampton Co. Director; 5) Forests, LANCASTER What changes are likely to occur in the near future that will have an impact on local dairy fanners? What is your management strategy for 1988? ... and for 1989 and bey ond? What can you do to help sec ure the competitive advantage of your dairy operation? 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