MEMBERS OF THE NORTH EASTERN 4-H TRACTOR club elected officers when met for the first time at the Farmersvil le Farm Equipment shop on Tuesday night group met last year in conjunction with the Lancaster area club, but organized a •ate club this year. Front row, left to right are Clifford Bollinger, Lititz R 4, Tom- Sartman, Ephrata R 1 and David Heisey, Sheridan, elected Vice President of the p, all first year members. Behind the tractor are Ivan Nolt, second year leader and ;r of the Farmersville Farm Equipment company; Darvin Boyd, Ephrata Rl, Presi- Martin Wcnrich, Denver R 2; David Zimmerman, Remholds, Reporter; Glenn Port- Pashington Bfotfb'Rl,' first year leader, and" Jerry Snader, Ephrata Rl,' Seeretary urer. Assistant County Agent Wmthrop Merriam was in charge of the meeting. "D Elects, akes Plans >r Banquet iinty Soil Conservation ict Directors returned s Funk, Millcrsville R 1 hairman of the district the eighth consecutive i at their meeting on lay evening. rectors also reelected y Hackman, vice chair r and Wayne Rentschler tary-treasurer. iring the years Funk irm Calenda ary 11 to 15—Pem_ /l nia Slate Farm, Show, irrisburg. ary 21, 7:30 pm.—An. al meeting and reading the constitution of the ncaster County leader’s mcll, Farm Bureau Au orium, Dillerville road, ncaster rary 1, 7 30 p m. An il meeting of Poultry sociation, at the Lancas ' Poultry Center, Rose le Road, Lancaster, nary 5, Baby Beef iquet at Armstrong rk Company, nary 12 Second ses n of the Farm & Home inning meeting, at the rth Queen branch of i Lancaster Co. Nation- Bank, Lancaster, nary 26—Third .- session the Farm & Home plan ig meeting at the North een Street branch of 1 Lancaster County Na. nal Bank, Lancaster. 0 p.m. Educational eting and 4-H laying sk management round «t the Poutlry Center. Seville Road. has been chairman, the gro up has won three citations as the state’s outstanding ‘district. He is serving his second straight year as presi dent of the Penna. Vegetab le growers and his fifth con secutive year as president of the Conestoga Valley As sociation. In other business the dist rict approved the applicat ions of 23 new cooperators for plans and assistance of a total of 2,000 acres. This AMOS H. FUNK brings to a total of 1352 co operators in the district at the piesent tunc. Roy Brubaker, chairman of the yearly meeting an nounced that plans have be en completed to have Dr. G. M Wornlow, dean of the University of Delaware’s School of Agriculture as the mam speaker Theme of the meeting to be held at 6:30 on March 2, at the Blue Ball Fire Hall will be “Seeing Cinsorvat ion on the Land.” Robert Fahnestock, Man heim R 2 who won the reg ional Future Farmers of (Turn to page 16) Lancaster, Pa., Saturday, January 9, 1960 The annual Lancaster Farming Farm Show Section will be found on pages 5 to 12. The section includes a complete pre view story and reports on the county's Key stone degree winners in both FFA and FHA as well as the Farm Show schedule. Three County Crop Reporters To Be Recognized for Work Three vetran crop, poul try and price reporters from Lancaster Co. will be hon ored during’ the 1960 Farm Show by the Pennsylvania Ciop Reporting Service. According to Dewey O. Boster, statistician-m-charge ot the Federal-State fact finding agency, there aie ap proximately 10,000 Pennsy lvania rural men and wo men voluntarily participat ing in the crop leporting program by filling crop live stock, poultry, price and co st information. At the 1959 Farm Show, 17 general crop lepoilers were honored for long ser vice in crop reporting Tho- PLANNING THE WORK FOR THE YEAR are the newly elected officers of the Lancaster County Vocational Agriculture Teacher’s Association. Left to right they _ are Joseph McGahen, Treasurer, teacher of Vocational Agricul ture at Manheim Central High School; George Myers, Sec retary, teacher at Lampeter-Strasburg High School; Gar. land Gingrich, President, teacher at Penn Manor High School; and G. Russell Drumm, teacher at Cocalico Union High School, vice president. —LF PHOTO Fred Frey President Of Solanco Fair Association Fred Frey, well known Quarryvillc R 2 Angus bre eder, was returned to the presidency or the Solaneo Fair Association at its reg ular monthly meeting on Tuesday evening Date Mil ler, Oxford R 2, succeeds John Hoffman, Quarryvilla, as vice president, and Dan iel Tiimble was elected to the office of second vice pres ident succeeding William Wiley of Quarryvillc. The association reelected Ruth Phipps, recording sec retary; Mrs Hairy Herr, as corresponding secretary, and Mrs Charles McSparran and Support Asked For Steer Club Sale Next Friday Do Lancaster County Baby Beef steers bring less than the sale average at the Farm Show? They do, according to Auc tioneer, Abe Diffenbach, who says he has noticed that it is harder to sell Lancaster County Club Steers than those from some other coun ties, notably York' and Northumberland. se to receive certificates of appreciation from State Ag riculture Secretary William L. Henning at 1:30 pm., Thursday, have reported pri ccs, costs, and special crop information. They are: A. Ralph Kurtz, Paradise is a poultry and livestock dealer who has been report ing prices received by farm cis. He has not missed one of the 240 reports requested in the past 20 years. Ellis H. Rutter, R 2. Honks is termed the Services top to’bacco reporter. He has not missed a monthly tobac co report during tobacco (Turn to page 16) $2 Per Yecr Mrs Charles Gochnauer as assistant secretaries Everett Krcidcr was ret urned as General Manager and Victor Donhnger was elected Assistant Manager. Marry Herr was reelected as assistant treasurer, but the post of trcasuicr was tem porai ily left vacant upon the resignation of last year's treasurer, Mrs. Clyde Bub ble. Directors elected to a 3- year tor in wore Leroy Wen ger, Alvin Wenger, Harry Herr. Mrs. Martin Stoner, Rankin Wiley, John Phillips and Howard DeLong. What is the reason for this situation’ Not enough sup port from Lancaster county buyers, Diftenbach believes, and urges that all interested persons in the county sup- P° ld the youngsters showing steers at the Farm Show. Support of the sales of chib calv^ s the Lancaster Stockyards has been good, but the steers reserved for the state show deserve the consideration of buyers 100, Diffenbach believes. The sale of club steers is scheduled for next Friday in the Small arena at the Farm Show. Electric Club Elects Boyd Darvin Boyd, Ephrata HI, was elected to the presiden cy of two 4-H clubs in the county in as many nights this week. On Tuesday even mg he was named to the top post of the North East Tractor club, and on Wed nesday was tapped for- the 30b in the Electric club The club in session at the Greist building elected Glenn Book, vice president; Jerry Landis, secretary; J. Nelson Dcnhnger, treasurer; and Richard Leaman,publici ty- The 14 members present were shown a movie, t- Bv Jupiter” by Richard Green of the Pennsylvania Power and Light Company FIVE - DAY WEATHER FORECAST Saturday - Wednesday Temperatures for the next five days will average 2 to 5 degrees above nor- Normal temperatures for this time of year range from a low of 25 at night to a high of 40 in the af ternoon. Colder Saturday becoming warmer by Mon day. Turning colder by Tuesday or Wednesday. Next period of precipita tion likely about Monday or Tuesday. Precipitation during the past week was .8 inch of rain on the sec ond and third of the month.