■Vrf r > ' ; ' Five Countians : Receive Awards At Penn State Five Lancaster County re sidents and two from neigh boring counties were among ' the 103 students ' receiving • scholarship grants at a recent ■meeting on the campus of the • Pennsylvania State Universi ty. , The scholarships were dona ted by 53 organizations and agencies, according to Russel B. Dickenson, Associate Dean and Director of resident in struction, Donors present the awarads as memorials, bus iness and industry gifts and achievement awards. A total of $20,770 was presented. Recipients from the local area are as follows: Kenneth Eugene Porter, Washington Boro, .Rl, $2OO from the Humlble Oil and Re fining Company Scholarships; $240 from the Pennsylvania Power and Light Scholarship, and $2OO and a key from th? Soil Fertility Achievement 'Award of the National Plant 'Pood Institute. Harvey M. Gipe, Elizabeth town, 5150 from the Arthur. SHOP for Your The shortest distance to the widest selection and the greatest values in Christmas Gifts is a straight line to your New Holland Stores. They have the hest of everything for everyone on your list. | OPEN EVERY EVENINgIjNTIL CHRISTMAS | 5 Thurs., Dec. 13 thru Sat., Dec. 22. Closed Dec. 24 at 5 P.M.* A A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA a a Jm TMI Kenneth E. Porter of Washington Boro Rl, left, is 'presented a $2OO award at the Pennsylvania State Uni versity. Howard B. Sprague, head pf the Agronomy De partment at the university, represented the National Plant Food Institute in making the presentation for soil fertility achievement. Porter, a senior in agronomy, won a total of $640 in scholarshops during a recent “Ag Hill Party” on the campus, L. F. Photo. C. Bigelow Memorial Scholar ship. Richard P. Lorah, Rein holds,’ $240 from the Pennsyl vania Power and Light Com- New Holland Christmas Gifts FREE "NO-METER" PARKING r " PENN SQUARE ■A McGovern avenue EAST PETERSBURG MOUNTVILLE AKRON • CAP Bernier Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation pany Scholarship. Terry L. Wittenberg, Stras burg, $4O from the Alan Nutt Memorial scholarship. Earl B. Gerlach, Lancaster, JmSm \\ 'Jf W. r mp*'* Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 15, 1962—17 Farm Women 22 Make Donation Memlbers of Farm Women Society 22 voted a donation to Muscular Distrophy Fund at the Tuesday Christmas party in the home ot Mrs. Lloyd Herr, Lancaster R 6. •Mrs. Mervin McMichael was co-hostess. She also led the devotions. Roll call was answ ered by members reciting a favorite Christmas Bible ver se. Mrs. Ralph Mai tin was re ceived as a new member. The program featured 10 favorite slides ot each of the ■members. The next meeting will be held Tuesday, Jan. 15, at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Carl Diller, Refton. Mrs, Hebron Herr will be co-host ess. $6OO from tfie Price Poultry Scholarships. Richard W. Walter, Coch ranville, $3OO from the Sears Roebuck Agricultural Scholar ships. I>uane Dearoff, Dillsburg, $lOO from Boys’ Working Reserve of Allegheny County Scholarships. Most any simpleton can do the right thing in the wrong way, but nobody can do the wrong thing in a right way. Get the BIG silo unloadfer value!.. VcinDdlo Delivers mon •Doubt* auger tyv tem digs the silag faster and mar •v«nly under all eoi dltions whether *1 age la frozen, wei or dry. • Exclusive, adjusiabl drive hub gives moi positive traction keeps the machim operating evenly and requires lesi power. DELIVERS BE The double augers, operating In conjunction with the patented V-paddle impellers, digs the allege, mixes it thoroughly, and then throws It down the chute. Your cows and cattle get good, palatable allege ... not a powdered mash as so often happens with unloadere using blowers. CALEB M. WENGER R, D. 1 QUARRYVILLE, PA. Drumore Center KI S-2116 See your Hoffmon Seed Mon or Phone Londisville 898-3421 A* H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, tNC. % IAtmiSVJU&.PIWHS Stmltffymtawhk fhntt Wtf i ,♦ / •• • Soil Conservation (Continued from Page 13) Bambndge Rl, 134. West Donegal Robert C. Shearer, Eliza bethtown Rl, 130, Wilmer H. ■Kreider, Elizabethtown R.l, 63, Claude H. Frey, Eliza bethtown Rl, 41; Leroy E. Rutt, Elizabethtown, 123; Phares B. Longenecker, Eliza bethtown Rl, 141. Penn Earl D. Wenger, Manheim R 3, 147; C. Elam Wenger, 46; Daniel K. Hershey, Man heim R 3, 98; Norman D. San der, Manheim, 25 and 27; John F. Bruckhart, Manheim, R 3, 45, Carl W. Nestleioth, Manheim R 3, 147; Carl G. Galebach, Manheim R 3, 48; J. Harold Grube Elm, 36. AVarw ick Roy B, Stoner, Lititz R 2, 70; Levi Hertzog, Lititz R 2, 116. East Lampeter Raymond (Landis, 172 Oak View Road, Lancaster, 45 and 70. West Hcmpficlrt Frank iB, Null, Columbia Rl, 20. Mount Joy Robert G. Brubaker, Eliza* bethtown R 3, 165. Elizabeth Yernon H. Foreman, 64. Salisbury R. John Yost, Narvon R 2, 119 and 124, TWO SIZESI Standard—for tlloa 10'tollf Heavy Duty—tor silos tlf ‘ to 30' WRITE OR PHONE US FOR COMPLETE INFO Re. MATION AND PRICES. * -Trrr-r-- Pittntitf S-Mlnk
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