Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 31, 1959, Image 13

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    ty Quartet Named As 1938
ar Rural Youth Award Winners
station of the 1958 Lancaster County Outstand-
Youth Awards was announced this week by
Rentschlcr, administrator of the program
il Youth Awards are presented annually from a
ibhshed in 1953 when the Lancaster County Rural
-ganization disbanded. There is one award each
mtstanding 4-H boy and girl, FFA member and
Miller, Mount Joy
; eived the award as
,y 4-H boy. He farms
father on the 160-
,ly farm, which in
a steer feeding opera-
Wayne Miller
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LANCASTER, PENNA.
tion of nearly 100 head He
was top 1958 stated 4-H live
stock judge and a member of
the 1955 county 4-H live
stock judging team
Bette Umble
Our Customers Are
Our Best Salesmen
Pa. U.S. Approved
Pullorum-Typhoid Clean
KEYSTONE HATCHERY
Rep: Daniel R. Myers '
Ph. Leola OL 6-2243
Hatchery; Ph. Leola OL6-7851
Farm: Ph. Ephrala RE 3-6179
State
State /
Bette Umble, 2350 Old
Philadelphia Pike, is a jun
ior at Conestoga Valley high
school, state co-chairman in
the bread baking demonstra
tino, and a 1958 delegate to
the National 4-H Congress
She is president of the 4-H
County Council of Home Ec
onomics
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FFA Award winner is Gcr- John L. Hershey, 875, WR-C
-ald Greiner, Manheim RD 4. Cap, Good, 23 5. 45 Same,
... . Sweigart, 241
Greiner is the much-recog- 4 q p au l Gehman (Lee Pet
nized Regional Star Farmer ticoffer), 3000 WV-C-Cap, 13,
of FFA having received the SALE, 18 bid 47 J. J
oi i'lA, having received the Hess n (H&H Farms)) 170 0
state award at the Farm WV-C-Cap, 13, NO SALE,
Show in January, along with 24 1 bid. 48. Same, Melhnger
. ® 24 2 49 Hess II (H&H, 1800
his Keystone Farmer degree. wv . C -Cap, 13. Melhnger, 24
He held numerous FFA and- 50 Horn (Richard Thompson
schooF offices, and was active 14500 WV, 9-2, Headers, 17-
in athletics. ‘5l Mark Hess, 500 L-F, 20
He was Pennsylvania’s mo ,NO SALE, 11 9 bid 52
1958 Champion FFA Public J|° 8 0 Z^Arthm
Speaker K Groff, 800 L-F-, Risser, 12
PINE WOOD SHAVINGS
For Poultry and Livestock Bedding
CALL EXpress 4-5412
CONVENIENT SANITARY SERVICEABLE
Deliveries Made Over Two Tons
Trailer Load Prices, Bagged or Bulk
HAROLD B. ZOOK
220 Lampeter Road Lancaster, Pa.
FOR SAFETY AND
STRENGTH • FOR SAVINGS • FOR SPEED
• Build to last and please.
* Build at lower cost and greater speed.
• Save the expense of mixing.
* Our concrete ingredients are weight controlled
by electronics.
nh new Holland
CONCRETE PRODUCTS
New Holland. Pa. A Etgin 4-BH4
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Gerald Greiner
Equipped to give you good service!
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 31. 1959—13
Rose Ann Swarr
Miss Rose Ann Swarr, 87
Main St, Landisville is reci
pient of the Outstanding
FHA Member Award v Miss
Swarr is a senior at Hemp
field high school.
She holds the Pennsylvan
ia FHA degree and in addi
tion is a member of the
Southeast District' Orchestra
She is chapter president of
Hempfield FHA and is active
in Red Cross, Girl Scout and
hospital volunteer work.
% Lancaster Poultry
(Continued from page 3)
Cap , 14 wks, Ream, 24 7 44
24 Youths To
Be Guests Of
Bankers' Assn.
The 1959 Lancaster Coun
ty Bankers’ Association An
nual anquet will" honor 24
county members of Future
Farmers of America, Future
Homemakers of America and
4-H Clubs, Thursday at 6 15
in the Brunskick
Eight members from each
of the youth organizations
have been invited to Jpe hon
ored guests during the ban
quet meeting
The banquet invitations
are a revision o£ the tradi
tional Bankers’ Awards,' ac
cording to' Stanley Mussel
man, Lancaster, chairman o£
the banquet committee
Farm La'bor Bill
Goes to House
A Pennsylvania Grange
supported Kill to give the Pa.
Dept, of Agriculture authori
ty in farm labor legislation
writing ha's-been presented
to the statoHouse of Repre
sentatives. j
The bill would require
Agriculture department ap
proval of rules and regula
tions governing farm labor.
Latest USDA Crop Report
ing Board -figures show that
the number, of cattle and
calves on feed for market on
January 1,, was 6,489,000
head, largest on record for
that date. This was an in
crease of 11 per cent from
Jan 1, 1958 and compares
with the Jan 1 average of
5,773,000
You-save money
with our Texaco
"Ail-Star”
heating oil
service I
GARBER
OIL CO.
105 Fcdrview St.
MOUNT JOY. PA.
Ph. OL 3-2021
L. H. Brubaker
Lititz
Hempfield Mills
East Petersburg
A. L. Herr & BrO.
Quarryville
Musser Farms, Inc.
Columbia
Brown & Rea
Atglen
Jobbers
Herr & Co.
New Holland Supply
Miller St Hartman