B—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, November 6, 1965 PLAYING A ROLE in the 93rd session of the Pennsylvania State Grange in Allentown, Pa. were: Mr. and Mrs. C. G. MoSparran delegates from the Lan caster County Pomona Grange;'Melvin Boyce, State Deputy Master; Mrs. Gyles Brown and Mr. Gyles Brown, Master of Fulton Grange. They were among the gQ€ delegates on hand to act on key policy resolutions, hear various agriculture leaders, see state talent contest finals and take part in numerous other activities during the four-day convention recently. • Scholarships (Continued from Page 1> service area in winch Lancas ter County is included. The scholarships are made avail able at 21 service area col leges and universities. Busby emphasized that “to day, more than ever, the na tion needs college-trained young people to piovide the leadership and ci eativity so vital to building a continually better society Recognizing that cost is often a substan tial deterrent to many quali fied voung people seeking a •oliege education, PP&L ot ters these scholai ships under its broad progiain ot aid to highei education ” The utility executive ex plained that PP&L shaieowu ets have gianted authority to the dnectois ot the Company to make leasonable expendi tuies for aid to education and fot the support ot worthwhile civic and chautable activities These contributions aie made fiom the earnings available to pay shareowners a return on their investments and in no way aftect the puce of elec tric aeivice to customets, he said hfatenals explaining the program are available at high schools in the aiea A bro chure outlining program de tails can be obtained, trom high, school principals or guidance counselors, or by contacting the neaiest PP&L office COI/LKGKS DETERMINE WINNERS The college to which an ap plicant applies has the sole responsibility for determining the scholarship winners Therefore, an applicant will be eligible to compete for a scholarship only if he oi she has applied to and been ad- ow cost ts the word for F/ame/ess Electric Home Heating nutted by one of the colleges paiticipating in PP&L’s pro gram A high school senior may apply to more than one college tor a PP&L scholai - ship In awarding a scholarship, the respective colleges will consider scholastic ability and financial need, and any other entena customarily examined. Since 1947, when PP&L’s first scholarship program was initiated, the Company has been able to assist a total of 196 deserving young people in their seaich tor a higher education PP&L's aid to education ex ceeded $125,000 last year, which includes scholarship as sistance, contributions to in- dependent colleges and col lege expansion activities and matching employee contribu tions to alumni tuud-s and foundations SPREADS BETTER ...7-WAYS Only Starline Rotaspreader gives you so many spreading advantages. Spreads any manure from, liquids to frozen solids. Sr Smashing chain* flails pulverize material. * Simple construction reduces maintenance. “Seal-of-Quality” galvanized steel body lasts years longer. Bolted construction permits right* or left-hand assembly. ☆ 'Water tight body saves valuable liquids. * Separate chassis hauls heaviest loads. Check with us soon for all the facts. L H. Brubaker 350 Strasburg Pike, Lane. R. D, 3, Lititz ( Phone Lancaster 397-517? Strasburg 687-6002 Lititz 626-7766 • Outlook (Continued from Page 1) Services of Land-Grant Col leges and Universities, and lepresentatives of farm or ganizations and businesses in terested in prospects in agri culture will attend The ses sions are open to the public The Economic Research Service, USOA, which publish es a number of agricultural outlook and situation leports throughout the yeai, will co ot dmate the meetings Secretary of Agriculture Or ville L Freeman is scheduled to address the Conference on Monday morning, Nov. 15 FUNK’S G-HYBRIDS MAKE GREAT SILAGE at fi H.'i 'W-l 1 Start with a high capacity 1 FUNK ’ S g - hy,ri ° f? 2 PUNT IT THICKER 3 APPLY EXTRA FERTILIZER t* fart tta irtn (Hants 1 H. Hoffman Seeds, Inc. LANDISVILLE, PA. 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