Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 18, 1955, Image 12

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    12—Lancaster Farming, Friday, November 18, 1955
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Quality manufacturing is the by
word of every John Deere factory.
Beginning with incoming ship
ments of only the highest-grade
, materials, each manufactured part
I. .. every finished implement is in
. speeled thoroughly by skilled
LANDIS BROS.
ppßgggLatest Improved Farming Equipment
1305 Manheim Pike Phone 3-3906
P fO. Box 484 Lancaster, Pennsylvania
THE SIGN OF udM FARM EQUIPMENT
She is attractive.
And she will be ... but he won’t... nor
will the other driver.
Two grown men—who can’t follow the
most elementary safety rules given to
small children ...
ways—watch what you’re doing'.”
Inattention kills. It is responsible for
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workmen to assure its meeting ex
act John Deere quality standards.
That’s why farmers.every where
are loud in their praise for the de
pendability . . . the quality con
struction. of John Deere Farm
Equipment. See us for information.
"Be careful—look both
Drive To stay alive in ’55!
This message in the interest of highway safety is one of a series
prepared and disseminated hy the Pennsylvania Newspaper Publishers’
Association and the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue.
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA
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Officers of Groundhog FFA'
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Pictured recently are the new officers of the Groundhog chapter
of the Future Farmers of America at Southern Lancaster County
Joint High School. Standing left to right are- Jack Peck, advisor;
Calvin Keene, parliamentarian; Richard Hastings,‘treasurer; Robert
Eckhn, president; Robert Bucher, sentinel; Raymond Barr, secre
tary; Joe Martin; reporter, and Jack Owen, advisor. Kneeling are
Donald Groff, vice president, and James Mullen, chaplain.
more traffic deaths than any other human
failing. No matter how many years’ driv-
ing experience you have ... no matter
how skillful your driving technique—
there are no substitutes for thought and
vigilance behind the wheel.
Save your daydreaming for the comfort *
and safety of your favorite living
room chair.
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Seven Locals of
Interstate Milk
Co-Ops Elect
iS°ven 'oca'Js of District 7, In
fer-S'ate 'Milk Producers Coopera
tive, elected officers tbs week m
a loint business 'meeting ait the
Guernsey Sales Pavilion east of
Laneaetei
. Jthn W Newlin, Tyrone, asso
ciate counsel, outlined develop
ments of the Wilmington milk
hearings and pointed out
iihalr price wars suJh as were
waged, in that market affect all
markers- in the area.
He al'o noted llhait price has
(little effect on consumption, as
evidenced by the fact that even
when the price war drove the
price of milk down toy four
cents a quart no increase in con
sumption resulted.
Officers Elected
Charles R. Hasse'l, Bart, Dis
trict 7 director, read the financial
report and Charles E Cowan,
Lancaster market manager out
lined recent market activity.
Heading the Christiana Local
will be Jacob Martin, R 2 Gap
Other presidents named: Lam
peter Local, John H. Herr, Lan
caster R 7; Paradise Local, Lloyd
H. Ranck. Paradise Rl; Millers
ville Local, Walter L. Shank, Lan
caster R 6; New Holland Local,
Walter S Witwer, Gordonville
Rl; Wit. Tier Local. Paul L. Den-
Q'nger, I ancaster 315: Liltn z Local,
Nccih W. Kreider, ManheimHß3;
Christiara Local, Jacob Martin,
Gap R 2.
Other officers of the Lampeter
Local are* J. Wade Groff, Lan
caster R 7, vice president; Jacob
Houser Jr., Lampeter, secretary
and delegate; J. Robert Neff, al-
J Mowery Prey, Lancas
ter R 7 and B. Snavely Garber,
WiMcw Street Rl, Lancaster
'Market committeeman
Litltz Local—Samuel A Dum,
East Petersburg, vice president,
Henry E Sbrmer, Lotitz R 2, sec
retary, Noah W Kreider. dele
gate, IP Elmer Huber, Manheun
R 3, alternate; Samuel A. Dum,
Lancaster market committeeman
Christiana Local—V. R Carter,
Ouarryville " R 3. mce nresident,
Myer Hess, Gordonville Rl, 5 sec
retary, John C, Metzler, Chris-
Lana Rl, Ist delegate; Leroy B.
Herfihey, Ouai*ryvJio E% 2nd-de
ler'ate, Leroy Lapp, Gap Rl, lot
tJ tern ate, V R. Carter. Quarry
ville R 3-, 2nd alternate.
Paradise Local—Donald Ely,
Gordonville Rl, vice pres dent;
Melvin R Stoltzfus, Route Rl,
i scre tary, Lloyd H. Ranck, dele
gate, Paul G. Longenocker, iStras
burg Rl, a’ ,l ernate
Millersville Local Harold
Harley, Millers villa Rl, vice pre
9'derat; John H Thomas Jr, Mrl
lersVille Rl secretary; Walter L
it auk, delegate; John H Thomas,
rltemate; Shank and Earl Barley,
Lancaster R 2, Lancaster market
committeemen.
New Holland Local Titus
l"nadex, Narvon R 2, vice presi
dent, Robert Rosenberry, New
Holland R 2, secretary; Melvin M
Brenile, East Earl Rl, delegate;
Robert Rosenberry.
Witmer Local —Earl L Groff,
Ronks Rl, v'te ores dent; Charles
B. Hess, Lancaster R 5, secretary,
Enos R Buakrwalter, Lancaster
R 4,: dele sate; Charles B. Hess,
a’lternats; Leroy G Myer, Lan
oaoter E 5, Lancaster market com
mitteeman
ICE JAMS