14—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, October 31, 1959 • Leadership ('Continued from page 1 4i . l)rk • I I i i I the program were Robert C. Milk Program In OChOOIS Makes Henney, Warwick; Marlin Henninger, Elizabethtown; Nickel Important Coin Again S^GMe^uea^vS The lowly nickel is mak- Lancaster County milk all who conducted drills m ing a comeback. dealers reduced their price parliamentary procedure, Long inadequate for most to schools by $98,939.95, as and Joseph McGahen, Man purchases, the lowly five county school children con- heim; Harold McAllister, of cent piece is once again val- sumed 14,070 half pints of Manheim; and Garland Ging ued. Last year, over 88 mil- milk. The price reduction for erich, Penn - Manor; who as lion nickels were spent bj the entire state amounted to sisted the various officer Pennsylvania school children two and three quarter mil- groups determine and define who took advantage of state lion dollars over a dollar their duties, milk dealer price reductions for each grade school slu- Miss Veda Kay Sollenberg and federal subsidies totaling dent Children consumed 88 er, Lampeter Road, sweet over five and a half million million half pints of milk heart of the Garden Spot dollars to buy half pints of during the last school year, chapter was special guest ol milk for only five cents. “The lower price does not tlle convention. Miss Sollen- reflect any decrease in costs berger thanked the boys for for the dairy.industry”, said then hospitahty and expres- ACTION TO QUIET TITLE Milk Commissioner John "A sed the hope .that the boys To. Robert A Evans James Smith « It does reflec t both carry with them the En Haines, Samuel Culbert- ~ , knowledge they had gamed son, Elizabeth Culbertson, - co / ference * Frederick Culbertson, Lulu lr F interest in providing The con f erence f or ig D o Culbertson, Eliza McCauslin, school children with an ade- . scheduled in one of Fannie Gray, Ida Crause, quate diet Milk dealers sac- b ; “ ed f d L°T s tei John McCauslin, Walter Me- rifice normal profit and pro- * l, n , L ' anc . ab^„ Causlin, Edward McCauslin, vlde free service to get this bounty wher . e Vocational Ag- Bryson G McCauslin, Thom- extra mi ik into the diets of riculture 13 ln the curncul as also known as our bo y S and girls” urn " Thomas Rebman, Martha Pp nn<;v ivania rank-? sixth Redman, also known as Mar- . Pennsylvania ranks sixtn , . . . tha Rebman. Betsy Parmer, in the nation in quantity of Classified Advertising Isaac Tyson, Mahlon A. West, milk consumed by children R a f es Tyson I. Reynolds. Jesse Ty- under the school milk pro son, James W. Tyson, and gram, revealed Clyde A. Zeh- Use This Handy Chart To Isaac Tyson,-Jr., and their re- ner, School Lunch Supervis- Fxgure Your Cost spective heirs, legal represen- or) Department of Public In- Word* (l) lime (3) I»«ue* tatives and assigns, generall- struction. He said that only ’“'(Mm ) $1 00 $2 40 y: v on/i M v. mu arP New York, California, Michi- 21 1.05 252 hereby notified that October gan, Illinois and Ohio school 22 1.10 2.64 GERALD GREIDER, STATE FFA. PRESIDENT 16, 1959, William P. Geiger children consumed more milk • ® “• heim R 4, right, talks with state vice president Donald and Emma K. Geiger, as last year, and therefore rated ley left> and Y ork County president, Barry Flinch plaintiffs, filed a complaint larger subsidy payments from * center, from Red Lion, at the 15th annual York-Lai in an action to quiet title a- the federal government. KEYED ADS (Ads with area Leadership Training Conference held in the No gainst you as defendants in With an 81 million dollar 3nswer coming to a Box Joint High School, Dillsburg, on Monday. Officers fn the Court of Common Pleas na ti o nal school milk appro- Number, c/o Lancaster Farm- nine chapters in the county attended the conferenc* of Lancaster County, Penn- nria «nn Om civ miiiinn Hni. : 25c additional. their advisors. Greiner brought greetings from the sylvania, docketed to No. 40, P , ’ Ads running 3or more Association and reported on his activities as delegate October Term. 1959. setting * ar f Previous years consecu ti ve times with no National convention in Kansas City last month forth the following: that budget), federal government ch biUed at 4c - - —LF P ol?- tiffr of concern for school children s plaintiffs are the owners oi certain real estate in Fulton Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, more fully de scribed in said complaint; that there is no deed or in strument appearing of record whereby said Robert A. Ev ans, James Eri Haines, Sam uel Culbertson, Elizabeth Culbertson, Frederick Cul bertson, Lulu Culbertson, El iza McCauslin, Fannie Gray, Ida Crause, John McCauslin, Walter McCauslin, Edward McCauslin, Bryson B. Mc- Causlin, Thomas Redman," also known as Thomas Reb man, Martha Redman, also known as Martha Rebman, and Betsy Parmer, or the heirs, legal representatives or assigns of the foregoing named defendants conveyed said real estate or any inter est they respectively had therein to anyone, that plain tiffs have acquired and claim full and absolute title in fee simple to said real estate by adverse possession of the same by plaintiffs and their predecessors in title tacked thereto for a period in excess of 21 years that said defend ants Is-'ac Tyson, Mahlon A West, Ty~on I—Reynolds Jes se Tyson, James W Tyson, and Isaac Tyson, Junior, or the heirs, legal representa tives or assigns of the fore going named defendants ac quired certain mining right' m said real estate m Fulton Towns'i o and which rights are fully set forth in si id complaint, that plaintiffs and their predecessors in tide have possessed and u ed said real estate for a period in ex cess of 30 years in a manner adverse to any claim of said defendants therein, that by virtue of said posse-sion and use by plaintiffs and their predecessors in title tacked thereto, plaintiffs have ac quired and claim full and absolute title to said real estate by adverse possession of the same You and each of you are hereby notified that on De cember 28, 1959 at 9 30 a m., plaintiffs will ask the Court of Common Pleas of Lancas ter Pennsylvania, at the Court House m Lancast er, Pennsylvania to order that you be forever barred from asserting any right, lien, title or mtere t in said real estate inconsistent with the claim of plaintiffs to a full and sole fee simple title to the same unless you file an answer to said complaint, within, or appear in Court at said time, or take such action as the Court may direct within 30 days thereafter. ARNOLD, BRICKER, BEYER Sc BARNES Attorneys for Plaintiffs. . , .. , ... word each time with 80c diets makes itself widely feit minimum The federal government fur- DEADLINE: Wednesday nished the Commonwealth morning of each week’s pub with about three million dol Jication. Positively no ads lars to dispense to schools accepted after noon Wednes participating in the program, day. Schools receive up to four -■■■ - --- -- > , cents for every extra half program. This means child pint consumed The amount ren can buy milk from three depends on whether or not cents to five cents, due to the the school also participates federal program and lower in the national school lunch milk dealer prices. Ford PTO Manure Spreaders COMPARE, FEATURE BY FEATURE FOR® GWiS YOU MORE! 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