Agricultural Center Picks Chairmen For Beginning Of County Fund Drive Leslie S. Hubbard and and provide office facilities H. Brubaker, both prominent for a nymber of agencies ser leaders in agricultural pro- vipg agricultural interests, grams, have been named "Directors have announced General Co-Chairmen of the $.100,000 and a ten-acre site Lancaster County Agncultur- has been assured as the open al Center Fund Campaign, ing “challenge gift ’, to set according to Willis Z Eaben- the project in motion The shade, President of the £en-. over-all project will cost an ter’s Board of Directors _• estimated $400,000, accord- The openmg phase 'of the m S to a recent report of Di $300,000 appeal lor' funds rectors will be directed toward seek- In naming Brubaker and ing support of Farm families Hubbard as General Co and related businesses Ihthe Chairmen of the fund-raising county, beginnirig "the ' latter campaign, Mr Esbenshade part of November, according said. “Our Board considers to present Allans The propos- itself fortunate in securing ed Center, 'to be built along the calibre of leadership and the route,, 230 by-pass, will experience these two, well serve as ja. central meeting known, citizens represent in place for 'many organizations heading such an important DAIRYMEN— How to Get the Most Milk For the Lowest Cost That’s the Problem.... 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Lancaster EX 2-2145 undertaking in Lancaster City and County ’’ Mr Brubaker has been a farmer all his life He lives at 2001 Marietta Ave, Roh rerstown, is a former direct or the the Lancaster Exten sion Association, serving at one time as secretary to the Lancaster County Poultry Association, and has taken an active interest in many ma3or programs involving agriculture He is a Director of the Lancaster County Ag Center and has been one of the prune mov ers in getting plans for a Center into action In 1934 Mr Brubaker was the recip ient of a “Master Farmer's Award”, one of the highest citations a farmer can be given Mr Hubbard is the local head of Hubbard Farms, Inc and has held numerous ma; BREEDING MANAGEMENT Inc Lancaster Farming. Saturday, November 4, 1981— or offices in local, state and national Poultry and Hatch ery organizations In 1957, Hubbard was named “Poult ryman of the Year” by the American Poultry and Hatch ery Federation In addition to his business interests, Mr Hubbard is a Duector of the Lancaster General Hospital, served as General Chairman of one of the hospital’s post war, capital funds campaigns, is a member of the Lancaster Rotary Club, and is a Direct or of the Farmers Bank and Trust Company In addition to announcing the names of the Campaign Co-Chairman, it was reported that organization of the County, for campaign pur poses, centers around the de velopment of five, major areas and 36 “districts”, to assure complete solicitation of rural areas. Named to head areas are: Northeast Area; C Warren Leininger, o* Denver, and Willis Z Es penshade, of Eden North west Areas: Noah W Kreider County Farm Women Convene In Forty-Fourth Annual Meeting The forty-fourth annual convention of the Society of Farm Women takes place to day m the Manheim Central High School' Twenty-four county socie ties will take part in the pro gram which begins at 9 am ■with registration and contin ues through the day On the morning program is grcup singing, devotional Programs, music and the pledge of allegiance to the flag Conduct of the meeting is in charge of Mrs Abram Weidman, county president She Wj.ll present a report on her two years in the office After election of new of ficers, installation will take place during the afternoon program Mrs Edward Boyd, state president, will bring greetings Speaker at the morning orogram is the Reverend Herbert Moyer of the First Presbyterian Church with the 'opic, “Thirty Six Years in a Rural Parish”. After a luncheon in both Manheim Senior and Junior High School cafeterias, the program includes group sing- ;ma*ObB‘ kivibnieyJ DOES MORE JOBS MEW McCULLOCH □ NE/4S CHAIN SAW takes six versatile accessories NEW LOW PRICES TERMS & TRADE-INS! A.B.C. GROFF NEW HOLLAND of Manheim R 3, and Phares S Risser of Elizabethtown. Southwest Area Amos H. Funk, of Millersville Rl, Jay Garber oi Lancaster R 6, and Robert Bu:hong of Columbia R 2 Also, the Southeast Area* John H Herr, Lancaster R 7, and B Snavely Garber, Wil low Street R 2 And Southern Area Richard P Maule, of Quarryville R 2, and Lew.s Shoemaker, Kirkwood Currently, District Chair men are working on the en listment of volunteer solici tors The project represents the first time that the public has been asked to support a pro gram, through voluntary gifts a'med primarily at serving the agricultural interests of Lancaster City and County s officials point out. Contribu tors will be given the privi lege of making pledges dur ing the campaign and fulfill ing them over a 24 months period mg, a monologue, a memorial service and an address, “Gra cious Living” By Mrs Aus tin Fellenbaum of Elizabeth- town The last item on the agen da, after installation of new officers, will bs the singing, of the Society song, “Bright en The Corner” . Arrangements for the coun ty convention were made by the following committees; Place, Mrs Sam Longenec ker Society 5 and Mrs Roy Lawyer 7; nominating, Mrs. Elvm Keener 6 and Mrs. Henry Hess 2; memorial, Mrs Daniel Myers 13, decor ating, Mrs Nelson HershoCk, 23 and Mrs Willis Ghck'l2; favors, Mrs Robert Herr 4; Mrs LeWiS Bixler 8, lunch eon tickets, Mrs Benjamin. Warfel 11 and Mrs Maurice Herr 14, auditing, Mrs Floyd. Reinhart 16 and Mrs Burton. Galhmore 20, program, Mrs- Donald Kepner 22, Mrs, Paul Mount 21, and Mrs Ira Mast 24, registration, Mrs, John. Hess 18 and Mrs Abram Miller 10 guests, Mrs Dean Fyock 1; bazaar table, Mrs Robert Hackman 3, Mrs Wil liam Gmng 9'/ and Mrs Sam uel Wenger 17; ushers, Mrs. Earl Stauffer 19 and Mrs. William Adams 15 The county officers are. President, Mrs Abram Weid man, Society 5, first vice president, Mrs" Kenneth Esh elman, 9; second vice presi dent, Mrs Landis Myer, 24; secretary-, - Mrs Grayson Cooper, 21, and, treasurer, Mrs Ammon Huber, 11 Start With Ihe MW roR DAY-OLD and ; STARTED CHICKS: CAREY and DEMLER Leghorns for high quality White Eggs Carey again won "Highest Egg Quality" award (85 Haugh Units) competing with best American breeders m official Random Sample Tests MERRYKNOLL Black Sex Links and Anderson Golden Sex Links for Big Brown eggs FOR MEAT Cornish Cobb White Rock Cross and Vantress Cobb Cross Burling personally supervises every step /rom breeding flock management to hatching and delivery of YOUR chicks NEW Folder CALL or WRITE "BELL” BURLING OXFORD, PA. • Dial: 932 8 286 7 I