Local Bankers To Go To School At Bucknell 'Seven Lancaster County bankers are registered to at tend the Pennsylvania Bank ers Association 1965 Trust Training School to be held Sunday through Friday, June 20-25, at Bucknell University, Lewhftmng. Approximately 175 'bankers from throughout Pennsylvania are expected to attend the School which is being ar ranged by the PBA Trust Di vision. Bankers from Lancaster County who are registered to attend the School include: Robert G. Nace, First Nation al Bank & Trust Co., Eliza- ' ' \ f,OO ÜBS. NET M\ (g)!SI9S9S£» \ \ S 's*£„ '% \ \ o^ to % \ \% *0» « ws8 «* | \ \ S ss?C 1 ' \ £ TO \P ft \ % i&€t* a \a sgs?^i \ S J \ P *SS» r f^Gr»»» \B S , 5S*-* \' <£> A.- 1-0 I \ *6ss feccl* lnC * \ HH ***’' \IH ■< 83580 Available Only Through The Contact Them For The New PARADISE SUPPLY Forodise bethtown; J. Carl Haldeman, /will serve as members of the The Conestoga National Bank faculty for the School, of Lancaster: John H. Phil ips, The Fulton National Bank of Lancaster; A. Bruce Hessinger and Lois G. Miller, Lancaster County Farmers National Bank, Lancaster; W. B. Hornherger, The Farmers National Bank of Lititz; and Martha M. Bbersole, Union National Mount Joy Bank. This year’s School, which is the third part of a three-year cycle, will be devoted to tax ation, trust development and estate planning. Verne C. Myrland, trust of ficer, and Lyman G. Sener, Jr., vice president and trust officer, both of The Fulton National Bank of Lancaster, 687-6292 intercourse • Poultry Assn. (Continued from Page 1) and all members and former members of the association are urged to turn out for one final get-together at the Cen ter. As an added inducement, a hearty snack including a barbecue will be served by Charlie Texter AFTER the work is done. The board of directors urges all persons associated with the Poultry Center to turn out on Monday and re new old acquaintances and memories, QUESTION mRTHMDRE«S TOP SELLING DAIRT PEED? EXPLANATION: A. MOLASSES COATED PELLETS - To provide extra palatability for those cows with poor appetites. B. TOP QUALITT - Only the finest sources of protein supplements and whole grains. G. ECONOMICALLY PRICED - Because of its large volume - accepted by dairy farmers everywhere. D, CONTAINS VITAMINS A&D 2 - Couplete re- quirements for better breeding efficiency, repro duction and growth of a dairy cow. S. HIGH IN ENERGY - Because of its ease of digestibility and quality ingredients. > CLEM E. HOOBER 768-3431 -¥HT IS 16 HE-CAL PELLETS Following Dealers. Low Bulk Price. J. K. STAUFFER & SON Lawn and Bellaire Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 19, 1965 • County Vo-Ag (Continued from Page 1) Hess and Cliff Bollinger Cliff came in second in dairy judging will go to Water loo, lowa to the national dairy judging competition. Dan Erb and David Heisey will travel to the Eastern States Exposition at Spring field, Mass Earl Myer and Richard Thomas, who finished first and third in poultry judging, will go to the Na tional FFA Convention at Kansas City For hus second place win in meat judging, Leroy Musser will also go to Kansas City. WRthjviore TRY 16 HI-GAL NOWH YOU'LL AGREE. 665-3121 - 367-2321 These trips are financed through the state FFA asso ciation. A large part of the money comes from the regis tration fee paid iby each per son attending the state meet this week Each pays $l5, and $ll of this goes for loom, and hoard— the balance goes to finance the boys’ trips. County judging wmneis l were Daily Judging Gold —1, Kenneth Hess, Garden Spot FFA; 2, Chfloid Bollinger, Cloister FFA; 5, Dan Erb, Penn Manor FFA. Silver —3, Clarence Neff, Solanco Tractor Driving Bronze —3, William Fish er, Giassland FFA. Dairy Products Gold —2, Daryl Weaver, Grassland FFA; 4, Chailes Rissei, Cloistei PFA Mea,ts Gold —2, Le ’oy Musser, Grassland; 4, Kenneth Hoke, Cloister Land Gold —1, Larry Groff, Grassland; 4, Richard Smith, Solanco FFA Poultry Gold —1, Earl Myer, Penn Manor FFA, 3, Richaid Thom as, Penn Manor; 5, Glenn Mil ler, Penn Manor; 6, John Hess, Penn Manor; 9, Mailin Groff, Garden Spot FFA. Silver —6, Ronald Meek, Cloister, 7, Gary Martin, Penn. Manor Bronze —7, Benjamin Nolt, Manheim FFA Parliamentary Procedure Gold —2, Grassland Livestock Gold 6 David Heisey, Cloister, 8, David Ei'b, Penn Manor 'Silver Manheim 5, Jay Fisher, Bronze —2, Kenneth Roh rer, Penn Manoi, 3, Randall Stoltzfus, Pequea Valley FFA; 6, John Frey, Solanco Farm Mechanics •Silver —8, Fred Hess, War wick FFA Bronze Manheim Honorable Mention —5, James Nolt, Witness Oak UFA, 7, Robert Weaver, Gar den Spot, 8, Daryl Bollinger, Cloister 7, John Nissley, ORDER RYE GRASS NOW ! See Your Hoffman Seed Man or Phone 898-3421 cHoffman C/ FARM SEEDS j ALFALFA > ,CLOVER •' PASTURE I OATS' » A FUND'S .G-HYBRIDS H 7