RUNNER-UP IN THE COUNTY coopera- Looking on is Gerald Greiner, Manheim, iive council youth awards contest, Barry who won the contest and a trip to the AIC Haldeman, Manheim, is presented a certiti- conference at Ft. Collins, Colo. (LF Photo) cate of Merit by George Myers, Harrisburg. DON'T WAIT! Pick yours out now for Christm Come In soon and see the port- Able that gives you big machine - performance! Full size keyboard. Wonderful to get... or to give! Smith-Corona WOMD'S MtTIST PORTAHE 20 Models To Choose From • Remington • Royal • Smith-Corona • Underwood L. B. HERR & SON “The Portable Typewriter Store” 44—48 W. King St. LANCASTER 28 Farm Boys Given Awards By Co-op Council Approximately 90 Lancaster County parents and farm youths were taken on a tour to Colorado by means of a slide lecture by Gerald Greiner, R 4 Manheim, Fri day night. Greiner was one of 28 boys honored at the meeting. Each of the 28 was a contestant for the trip and all were presented cer tificate of merit by George Myers, \ ice president of the AIC and sec retary of the state organization. «s little os $1.25 o week Myfcrs announced that the next meeting of the AIC will be held next summer on the campus of the Pennsylvania State Univer sity. He said this would be a good opportunity for parents to accom pany their youth to the meeting to learn more about cooperatives. Thomas Mahlen, district voca tional agriculture supervisor, was introduced. He said that youth programs in rural areas tend to keep down the incidence of ju vinal delinquency. He said that he knew of no other organization or corporation that took such an interest in rural youth. Victor Plastow, associate coun ty agent, who works mostly with the 4-H club program in the coun ty, also commended the coopera tive council for the program. Participation in the youth pro gram is open to any farm boy or girl participating in some form of organized program. This includes FFA, 4-H work and the Farm Scout program. The program for 1958 will be essentially the same as last year -with the prize trip being to the AIC annual meeting at Penn State. Those receiving cooperative achievement certificates were; Barry L. Haldeman, R 3 Man heim; Kenneth Porter, Rl Wash ington Boro; John Erb, R 2 Man heim; James A. Hess, Rl Stras burg; Marvin E. Benneth, R 2 Den ver; Ivan R. Yost, R 2 Narvon; Charles Rohrer, Rl Paradise. Robert L. Fahnestock, R 4 Man heim; Lloyd L. Martin, R 3 Eph rata; Charles A. Cooper, R 3 Man heim; James L. Nolt, Rl Man heim; Harold E. Becker, R 4 Man heimp Phares F. Gerhart, R 2 Den ver; Donald Welk, Rl Strasburg. Robert E. Wenger, R 2 Quarry ville; Ronald R. Auker, R 4 Man heim; Donald C. Musser, Rl Mt. Joy; Robert W. Armstrong, Rl Drumore; Donald Graybill, Rl Stevens; Richard L. Heagy, West Wood St., Florin. Robert Good, Rl Denver; Robert L. Deppern, Rl Marietta; Ned Z. Paes, Rl Stras burg; J. Clair Kreider, R 2 Man heim; Luke F. Brubaker, Rl Mt. Joy; John S. Yost, R 2 Narvon; and Lancaster Farming, Friday, Nov. 29, 1957 HIR Records Reported On Three Guerneys PETERBOROUGH, N. H R. F. and L. A Witmer, Willow Stieet, are, the owners of three xegistered Guernseys that have recently completed Herd Im provement Registry production lecords, according to the Ameri can Guernsey Cattle Club Meadow Views Red Blossom, a nine year-old, produced 11,874 pounds of milk and 520 pounds of fat in 299 days. She was milked two times daily. Winding Lane Georgia, a five year-old, produced 10,125 lbs of milk and 610 lbs of fat in 277 days. She was milked two times daily. Nobles Mitzie Sequal, a junior foui' year-old, produced 10,303 lbs. of milk and 529 lbs of fat in 300 days. She was milked two times daily. tx *• •« »« II •X •• •4 •4 •X I :: •* H •4 n •4 it t: | ATTENTION DAIRYMEN Limestone Sand For Use D. M. STOLTZFUS & SON. INC. Asphalt Paving & Crushed Stone Quarryviile STerling 6-2191 WE USE GENUINE FACTORY APPROVED -PARTS Governmnt run by women ta called gynaichy. Six years of leadership as the Higher Average Profit producers in America s two oldest 3 and 5 vear Random Sample Tests (New York and Calif 3 is proof that HiN BALANCED BREEDING pays oft consistently win extra egg profits for you BROILER GROWERS: For pea* broiler profits make jour next flocn Ist generation white Vantress Broiler Chicks from Florin Farms FREE price list and literature sent on ret icsi FLORIN FARMS, INC. Wit, Joy 2 • Lancaster County • PeniriWi Ph. yit. Joy OLdfield 3-9891 For Your In Dairy Barns Call Quarryviile, Pa. 11